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Hate the Dock and Menubar in OS X? Here's How to Get Rid of Them

Hiding the dock and menu bar in OS X is easier than you think. Here's how to do it.

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El Capitan Means The End Of Mac Themes & Deep System Tweaks

If you like customizing your Mac, Yosemite might be the last version of OS X that works for you. And that's too bad.

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$50 for a Calendar? 5 Reasons Fantastical 2 is Worth It

The original Fantastical wasn't cheap at $15, and now developer Flexibits will be charging $50 for the updated version — so is it worth it?

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7 Good Habits Every Mac User Should Get Used To

Today we're going to share our favourite good Mac habits, while desperately trying to forget the bad ones.

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How To Create A Keyboard Shortcut For Any Mac Menu Item

Is there no keyboard shortcut for something you do regularly? That’s annoying, but here’s the good news: on your Mac you can add one easily, without the need for extra software.

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3 Great Menu Bar Apps to Stay on Top of Your RSS Feeds [Mac]

For me, RSS feeds are the ideal way to keep up to date with all the websites I'm interested in - a centralised news-pool, so you don't have to check your browser every five minutes just to stay on top of the news. Google Reader does a great job organizing your RSS feeds, and Reeder wonderfully integrates Google Reader on your Mac. There's no shortage of ways to access those RSS feeds, but part of the problem remains.

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3 Tools To Unleash Your Mac OS X Menu Bar

The menu bar on my Mac gets more attention these days than the Dock. The reason for this is quite simple - it's incredibly compact and dynamic in comparison. One menu bar application will show you an unread count of your email inbox, but remain unobtrusive. That application is accompanied by numerous useful tools and system settings that are within easy reach without taking up a lot of screen real-estate.

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5 Simple Ways To Keep Selected Windows On Top [Windows]

Computers are made to multitask. As a result, we all have to juggle with multiple open windows to jump back and forth between various tasks. Sometimes, however, you just want to keep one window in your view regardless of what else happens on your screen. Surprisingly, Windows does not offer a native feature for this task. In this article I will introduce five tools that fill this niche.

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Access Your Preference Panes From the Mac Menu Bar With MenuPrefs

Does Apple's System Preferences generally just annoy you? Well, there's a way out. The coders at iThink Software also got annoyed with Apple Preferences and decided to write MenuPrefs in order to make it more manageable. Now, instead of click after click, you can now access all of your favourite Apple Preference Panes via the Menu Bar. It's all just there.

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