To create as ASCII file use TextEdit (in the Applications folder). If you have the option to Make Plain Text in the Format menu select that. When saving the file use Save As... and from the Encoding drop down menu select ASCII - if it is not an option select Customize Encodings List and tick the ASCII box to add it to the menu.
On a Mac right click on the file/folder and select Compress file/folder name from the menu that appears. This will create a zip file called file/folder name.zip
To move a Sibelius score to GarageBand on a Mac, first export your Sibelius score as a MIDI file by selecting "File" > "Export" > "MIDI File." Save the MIDI file to your desired location. Then, open GarageBand and create a new project, choosing the appropriate track type. Finally, drag and drop the exported MIDI file into GarageBand, and it will create tracks based on your Sibelius score.
You can not run a DLLÊfile on a Mac computer because DLLÊis a Microsoft program. You have to find a Mac file that is the same version or find a file that will share the dll file in your library.
To open a jpeg (.jpg) file on a Mac the user is required to double click on the file's icon.
The question mark's appearance on a Mac file indicates that the Mac is unable to locate the System software that it needs to open that file.
Quicken for Mac to open the file.
File Systems supported by Mac OS X:Local File Systems HFSHFS+ISO9660MSDOSNTFSUDFUFSNetwork File Systems AFPFTPNFSSMB/CIFSWebDAVOther deadfsdevfsfdescfifofsloopnullfsramfsspecfssynthfsunionvolfs
A configuration file (.cfg) is normally a text file that can be opened in any text editor such as TextEdit. Some software will create a configuration file that will comprise non alphanumeric characters and so will appear to be random characters.
To rename multiple files within Mac OS X you can create an AppleScript (See links below) or use a ready made application like NameChanger.
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To create a folder on an external hard drive double click on the hard drive's icon and select New Folder from the Finder's File menu.