Backing up your important folders and files is arguably the most important thing you can do on any computer. Mike Watkinson shares essential tips on restoring files from any Time Machine drive.
Do you dread installing large applications that span multiple discs? (Yes, Logic Studio, I'm looking at you!) Mike Watkinson explains how to dramatically transform those hours into minutes.
Getting to grips with some of the new features in Lion can take a little getting used to. Richard Lainhart shares some more of his essential OS X Lion Tips - this time focusing on iCal.
Getting to grips with some of the new features in Lion can take a little getting used to, but can also be changed to suit your needs. Richard Lainhart shares some more of his essential OS X Lion Tips.
Whether you're new to The Hub or a regular reader here's a recap of 10 of the most popular articles (reviews, tutorials and freebies) from the month of November. These were voted for by you...
Backing up your data is possibly the most important step when making music (or anything!) on your Mac. G.W. Childs turns his bad experiences into essential reading for all Logic Pro users.
Mac OS upgrades and updates bring with them excitement for new and useful features. Now that the dust has settled, Mo Volans explores the benefits for all audio users across OS X 10.7.
If you're familiar with the iOS way of displaying Apps then you'll feel right at home in Lion's Launchpad. Richard Lainhart goes through the basics and shows you some cool tips.
While Mac OS X is easily accessible for beginners it contains many little tricks that advanced users can take advantage of. Mike Watkinson shares his Mac OS X snapshot shortcuts and Terminal tips.
Hidden under its hood, your Mac has powerful accessibility options that are useful for all. In this quick tip, Mike Watkinson communicates his love of the built-in Text to Speech options.
'The Cloud' has become this years buzz word that everyone wants to write about it. With Apple's iCloud coming soon, Francesco Shiavon explains what it is and why it'll revolutionize everything we do.
It's better to be safe than sorry. Especially where your precious data is concerned. Francesco Schiavon explores how to reinstall or restore Mac OS X Lion if something goes wrong on your Mac.
Chances are you've had (or will have) the opportunity to work creatively with someone in a different part of the country/world. Knowing how best to share your project data is crucial! Read on for more
A Leopard cannot change its spots - or so the saying goes. If you've upgraded to Mac OSX Lion there may be some additions (& omissions) that you don't like! Here are 5 settings you can change in Lion.
Playing live? Using a Mac? Did you know that a sudden bump, knock or excessive vibration could cause your audio to cut out and skip a beat? Be prepared and learn how to make sure it doesn't happen!
Francesco Schiavon is a master trainer for macProVideo.com and an industry recognized expert consultant for video & digital web deployment. I caught up him to chat about Lion, iOS, teaching & life.
Whenever Apple release a new OS it's guaranteed to be big news. While Lion looks & feels like an evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, upgrade there are plenty of reasons to be excited about it.
If your Mac feels a bit sluggish don't despair! You may be able to upgrade the RAM and hard drive to make it feel like a new Mac without breaking the bank!
While it's possible to easily customise many aspects of OS X, changing your shortname (the name that appears next to your Home Folder icon) is a bit more tricky. Gary Heibner shows us solutions...
Lofts have become very chic in the last several years, and with good reason. They look cool, modern, but have a simplicity to them. And we all wish to add some simplicity to our lives, right? Not long