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Developed by Apple Inc, the Mac OS refers to a series of operating systems for Macintosh computers. It is usually pre-installed on every Mac computer which can be bought online and in retail stores.

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How do you open tpz file on Mac?

The .tpz file extension is used by several applications such as TreePad or as a font description for the Amazon Kindle. If the file is from TreePad there is a Mac/Java version (See links below) which may be of some use - depending on the contents of the file.

How do you unblock facebook and other sites in china if you have mac book air?

Unfortunately it's the ISP's (your internet providers) in China that are blocking the sites not the computer.

Can a hp photosmart c6180 all-in-one printer-fax-scanner-copier be hooked up to an older iMac computer?

I am new to the computer and would like to hook up my hp all in one printer to my older iMac computer. Something I read said to change my settings to default. I don't know how to do this. If someone could explain to me in easy step by step details I would be very grateful. Please help. Elizabeth Bednarz

Does your mac book have a built in webcam that can be used for Skye?

Yes, the newer Apple laptops have built in iSight and can be easily used with Skype.

Why can't you use apple operating system on a PC style computer?

Because Mac OS X is only licensed for use on "Apple-branded computers", AKA "Macs." Doing otherwise is a violation of their license agreement and hence illegal.

What are some advantages of interactive graphics?

Advantages of Interactive Graphics

Graphics provides one of the most natural means of communicating with a computer, since our highly developed 2D and 3D pattern-recognition abilities allow us to perceive and process pictorial data rapidly and efficiently. In Many design, implementation, and construction processes today, the information pictures can give is virtually indispensable. Scientific visualization became an important field in the late 1980s, when scientists and engineers realized that they could not interpret the data and prodigious quantities of data produced in supercomputer runs without summarizing the data and highlighting trends and phenomena in various kinds of graphical representations.

Creating and reproducing pictures, however, presented technical problems that stood in the way of their widespread use. Thus, the ancient Chinese proverb "a picture is worth ten thousand words" became a cliché in our society only after the advent of inexpensive and simple technology for producing pictures---first the printing press, then photography.

Interactive computer graphics is the most important means of producing pictures since the invention of photography and television; it has the added advantage that, with the computer, we can make pictures not only of concrete, "real-world" objects but also of abstract, synthetic objects, such as mathematical surfaces in 4D and of data that have no inherent geometry, such as survey results. Furthermore, we are not confined to static images. Although static pictures are a good means of communicating information, dynamically varying pictures are frequently even better--to time-varying phenomena, both real (e.g., growth trends, such as nuclear energy use in the United States or population movement form cities to suburbs and back to the cities). Thus, a movie can show changes over time more graphically than can a sequence of slides. Thus, a sequence of frames displayed on a screen at more than 15 frames per second can convey smooth motion or changing form better than can a jerky sequence, with several seconds between individual frames. The use of dynamics is especially effective when the user can control the animation by adjusting the speed, the portion of the total scene in view, the amount of detail shown, the geometric relationship of the objects in the another, and so on. Much of interactive graphics technology therefore contains hardware and software for user-controlled motion dynamics and update dynamics.

With motion dynamics, objects can be moved and tumbled with respect to a stationary observer. The objects can also remain stationary and the viewer can move around them , pan to select the portion in view, and zoom in or out for more or less detail, as though looking through the viewfinder of a rapidly moving video camera. In many cases, both the objects and the camera are moving. A typical example is the flight simulator, which combines a mechanical platform supporting a mock cockpit with display screens for windows. Computers control platform motion, gauges, and the simulated world of both stationary and moving objects through which the pilot navigates. These multimillion-dollar systems train pilots by letting the pilots maneuver a simulated craft over a simulated 3D landscape and around simulated vehicles. Much simpler fight simulators are among the most popular games on personal computers and workstations. Amusement parks also offer "motion-simulator" rides through simulated terrestrial and extraterrestrial landscapes. Video arcades offer graphics-based dexterity games and racecar-driving simulators, video games exploiting interactive motion dynamics: The player can change speed and direction with the "gas pedal" and "steering wheel," as trees, buildings, and other cars go whizzing by. Similarly, motion dynamics lets the user fly around the through buildings, molecules, and 3D or 4D mathematical space. In another type of motion dynamics, the "camera" is held fixed, and the objects in the scene are moved relative to it. For example, a complex mechanical linkage, such as the linkage on a stream engine, can be animated by moving or rotating all the pieces appropriately.

Update dynamics is the actual change of the shape, color, or other properties of the objects being viewed. For instance, a system can display the deformations of an airplane structure in flight or the state changes in a block diagram of a nuclear reactor in response to the operator's manipulation of graphical representations of the many control mechanisms. The smoother the change, the more realistic and meaningful the result. Dynamic interactive graphics offers a large number of user-controllable modes with which to encode and communicate information: the 2D or 3D shape of objects in a picture, their gray scale or color, and the time variations of these properties. With the recent development of digital signal processing (DSP) and audio synthesis chips, audio feedback can now be provided to augment the graphical feedback and to make the simulated environment even more realistic.

Interactive computer graphics thus permits extensive, high-bandwidth user-computer interaction. This significantly enhances our ability to understand data, to perceive trends, and to visualize real or imaginary objects--indeed, to create "virtual worlds" that we can explore from arbitrary points of view. By making communication more efficient, graphics make possible higher-quality and more precise results or products, greater productivity, and lower analysis and design costs.

Can you buy service management software for a Mac?

Of course! Apple features a version of OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard for Macintosh computers, called OS X Server Snow Leopard. It is designed to streamline setting up and maintaining a server. They even ship a special Mac Mini built just for being a server.

Can you add music from YouTube to GarageBand?

Yes. It is possible to import music from YouTube videos into GarageBand. That is, if you're willing to do a little file conversion to get there. There are applications that you can find that will assist in this process, but I don't go through the process often enough to need one.

Here's a link to one that you could try:

http://www.mac-dvd.com/mac-youtube-downloader.html

Here's How I Do It

GarageBand seems to prefer either MP3 or AIFF files, so that's the goal. And, YouTube videos tend to be in FLV (Flash) format, so that's what I'll use to start the process.

Download a Flash video from YouTube:

1) open RealPlayer on your Mac (you might have to download and install it first)

2) in RealPlayer's Window menu, choose the item named Open RealPlayer Downloader

3) in your browser, open a YouTube video's page, and it will start loading

4) RealPlayer Downloader will automatically start downloading the video as it loads

5) click the Download link in RealPlayer Downloader after it's finished downloading

6) click the View Downloads Folder to see the FLV video file saved to your computer

Convert the video to AIFF:

1) open the video with QuickTime Player

2) from the menu bar, choose File:Export

3) choose Export:Sound to AIFF

4) click the Options button

5) change the settings to Linear PCM, Stereo, Recommended, Normal (or better), and 16 bits

6) click OK, then Save to create the AIFF

At this point, GarageBand might be able to read the AIFF file. Test this by opening a blank GarageBand document, then drag the AIFF onto the blank GarageBand document to import it. If this doesn't work, continue with the next step in the process to convert the AIFF to MP3, and import the MP3 as described here.

Convert the AIFF to MP3:

1) drag the AIFF to iTunes to import it

2) from the menu bar, choose iTunes:Preferences

3) from the General tab, click the Import Settings button

4) change the Import Using to MP3, and OK out of the two dialogs

5) select the AIFF in iTunes

6) from the menu bar, choose Advanced:Create MP3 Version

(or right click on the AIFF and choose Create MP3 Version)

7) from the menu bar, choose File:Show In Finder

(or right click on the MP3 and choose Show In Finder)

8) import the MP3 into GarageBand as described in the paragraph above

How do you make a mac widget that does a Google search with Dashcode?

The DashCode application has detailed tutorials available from the Help menu. But if you just want a Google Search widget for your Dashboard this can be created from Safari. Open the Google search page and select Open In Dashboard... from Safari's File menu. Drag the highlighted box over the section of the page you want included in the widget. Clicl the box in place and adjust the size as required. Click the Add button at the top of the page. In Dashboard click the info (i) button to tweak how the widget appears and then done.

Write something on mac and print it off?

You need a printer, it has to already be installed, and you need to see it in the Printer preference pane in order for it to be seen by the applications. "System Preferences"/Print-Fax.

Once it's installed then while the application is still open, in the upper menu, click on File/Print and it will load the page and ask you for any special instructions and then either click "Preview" to check the page to see if it's what your want or click "Print".

Can you avoid motherboard problems with your Mac?

With normal usage a Mac would not normally have motherboard problems. Avoiding immersion in water and not using in extreme hot or cold temperatures will certainly help avoid motherboard problems.

Does tinychat work on a mac?

Tinychat uses Flash within a web browser and will work with any operating system.

Why would you pay for software when you can get it free?

The same reason that you might ride a bike rather than walk or catch a bus rather than drive your car.

All are methods of transport and ALL have both advantages and disadvantages when compared to each other and for different applications - there is NOTHING wrong with walking and its right for some applications but not others.

If you really want to understand this go check out the Amazon reviews for Home Design Software you will see people that love and people that hate exactly the same software - why ?

The software doesn't change but the people have different expectations and skills.

Expectations and skills can influence this opinion of complex software a lot - you would be amazed at the number of people that want the most feature rich product and the easiest learning curve

A professional design suites take years to master and cost literally $10,000's you cant get that for free.

Hypercard for Macintosh?

Hypercard is no longer available. Hypercard's programming language is incorporated into RunRev's software. The starter Media version is free. (See links below)

Are jobs worth it?

Yes! It gives you a house, food, a bed, and money for whatever you want!

How do you switch between Mac and Microsoft on a Mac book?

Firstly do you have windows on your mac?

To switch between Mac and Microsoft, hold down the option button and turn on the computer. Do not let go until you see two hard-drive disks pop up saying 'Mac' or 'Windows.' Click windows and the computer should boot up.

Hope this helps.

Where do you turn cookies on and off at on mac?

In the menu bar, under Safari, go to preferences. When the preference window opens, click on Security. You'll see 3 options for 'Accept cookies'. The default is 'Only from sites you navigate to'. If you want to turn cookies off... select 'Never' option. Then when you want them back on, select the default again.

How do you get your Avery labels not to print on top of each other when making different labels?

When you get to the envelope/label screen, choose labels. Also select the label number that matches your labels. Then click on the New Document button. It will give you a page with separate areas. Type in what you want into each space. Then, print.

Can someone using an Apple laptop use Internet Explorer?

Internet Explorer for Mac was discontinued in 2002. It is possible to run it in older versions of Mac OS X. Internet Explorer for Windows can be run in Windows on Intel-based Macs via Boot Camp, Parallels Desktop for Mac, or VMWare Fusion.

A password reset disk contains?

A password reset disk is actually just the install disk that came with your Apple. Once you boot it up ( depress C key when booting) there are a number of utilities you can use. One is the password reset utility. It is pretty straight forward.

The answer to the question for MCTS exam is:

An encrypted copy of the user password or userkey.psw

What is the ticked box next to every song on iTunes?

The tick boxes in iTunes indicate which songs you want to be available. If a song is not ticked it will be ignored when playing a random selection or uploading to an iPod etc,

Why is zero important?

Zero or null defines and quantifies the lack of something. It is more difficult to understand the positive or negative amount of something if you cannot appreciate or understand the lank of that something. For example, take pressure, pressure is easier to understand and manipulate if you have grasped vacuum.

How do you put blue tooth on g5 dual processor running Mac OS 10.5.8 and Is there a card needed?

I don't know that they made a Bluetooth card for the early computers? You should be able to use a USB Bluetooth "dongle" that plugs into the computer but you may need company specific drivers for it to work. I believe 10.5 does have Bluethooth support built in so you should be able to just plug it in and the OS "sees" it.

Is it worth getting a Mac Book Pro if You are going to use windows?

NO cuz Macs are much more expensive cause of OSX and the trademark Apple. A Windows pc is cheaper for better specs.