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RAW update

I decided to store RAW images in the DNG, I sacrifice additional operations to get DNG file from camera, but get support by mostly available programs. At this moment I’m trying to use Aperture 2.

Today I discovered one great feature. Aperture 2 creates thumbnails for the files, once files are added to library. What do I get from this ? Leopard Magic functions preview is working with DNG files !!!

Preview DNG

Special program is not necessary to view RAW files, open folder with DNG file and click ‘space’ on the file to use Preview.

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Copy by Drag in Leopard [MAC OS]

It is a small challenge to understand, what drag* icon action does copy or move in Leopard.

Help F1

1) Dragging from one folder to another on the same disk moves the icon.

2) Dragging from one disk to another copies the folder or the file.

3) It is possible to hold option key [alt in Windows terminology], while dragging folder or file to copy it. Vice versa apple key is used to move the file.

* Drag-and-drop is the action of clicking on a virtual object and dragging it to a different location or onto another virtual object.

P.S.

It is taken from book “The Missing Manual“. I cannot tell that every page there opens new feature in Leopard for me. Certainly it is worth to read that book and to get information about features usage. I’ve started to regret, that I read 0 book about Windows XP usage at time what I was used it. Probably I would like XP much more.

Don’t do it !

Do not remove printer files to save extra space for you Leopard [MAC OS] !

One day screwed to figure out, why export file to PDF is not working correctly. It happened someday, when I figured out that extra space can be saved on Leopard by removing printer files. Guys reported that it works smoothly, and Leopard is smart enough to download specific printer driver, that didn’t worked for me.

Indeed more than 4 GB were saved on my MacBook, after HP and Canon files removal. I was so happy about that fact until yesterday, when it was ruined by PDF export problem.

Every application [Preview, Keynote, Pages] reported error, when I tried to export,

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Not very informational popup about the problem. I have overused uncle Google to find out the solution, only two reliable solution emerged. One fixprinter program that does not work on Leopard [but many users reported that it works on Tiger], second to fix one folder permission [that is done].

Normis offered solution to reinstall Leopard. No way it is not XP, I will fight till the end to find the solution.

MacOS free uninstall program, AppCleaner

MacOS uninstall process is not like Windows uninstall [everybody knows it],

when you click on ‘Uninstall program’ link or dig ‘Control Panel’ settings to find the button remove program.

MacOS uninstall, when you go to the Applications menu, find unneeded program and drag it into Trash. Program is uninstalled trash is empty, nice.

MacOS Trash

However, few programs are bugging additional information elsewhere, which is not deleted with dragging into trash.

I found very nice free program, that will do job for you, it is AppCleaner program.

Program provides with some additional and useful features, it can find already deleted program traces in the Application menu and you can delete them, if you are not happy with them.
There is Widget control, where you can see widgets installed and you can delete old widget, if you forgot about that.

Of course there is traditional delete window, where you can drop unneeded application and delete all related files.

Thank you very much for author of this software !

Missing manual

How many products are proud of the fact, that there is any documentation required to use them ?

Well in fact there are many that comes without documentation [Windows XP, MacOS Leopard, etc.] 🙂 The problem is that most of the products are very hard usable without documentation.

I do not know how many Apple products come with manual,
as far as I remember none.
Leopard contains nice help articles, moreover it is intuitive and smart. N.R. wondered how smart it is, when you need to change infrared settings, you just write infrared in System Preferences, OS will point you to the right menu.
We have Leopard documentation on the Apple homepage, even video tutorials available.

Time has come, when I want to learn something more about Leopard, I ordered one nice book,

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It looks like this book could very detailed and depth about different features, many of users found this book very useful let’s see.

P.S. In time post has been created I remembered about my first steps in the Windows world. It was long time ago, 96 or 98 year I do not remember precisely. When mom said me that I should go to computer courses.
I attended two month course, you can name this course as “Windows for megadummies” [huh 96-98, what do you want]. I successfully finished my dummy course and thought I’m megacool user now [so funny].
First home computer was purchased only at 2000.