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Sep 9 |
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“New Document” button not working in various text editors in Mountain Lion added 138 characters in body |
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Sep 8 |
asked | “New Document” button not working in various text editors in Mountain Lion |
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Aug 15 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Apr 18 |
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Is there an app that helps you move files without drag-and-drop? Just to clarify, I am aware that I can move files in Lion using a copy&move workflow, drag&drop workflow, or command line. To me, working with nested folders in the Finder is very slow and cumbersome. I'm looking for a faster and more elegant solution. I will try some of the suggestions below. Thanks! |
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Apr 18 |
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Is there an app that helps you move files without drag-and-drop? From what I can gather, this still necessitates that I navigate to the folder in the Finder, which is precisely the thing I'd like to avoid. Am I understanding this right? |
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Apr 17 |
asked | Is there an app that helps you move files without drag-and-drop? |
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Mar 18 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Mar 10 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb 12 |
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How can I make Siri tolerate longer periods of silence for note dictation? Just noticed that someone asked the same question, but there weren't really any clear answers. apple.stackexchange.com/questions/35474/… |
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Feb 12 |
asked | How can I make Siri tolerate longer periods of silence for note dictation? |
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Jan 7 |
accepted | Is there an app that will track “Time since last full charge” on OS X? |
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Dec 30 |
asked | Is there an app that will track “Time since last full charge” on OS X? |
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Dec 15 |
awarded | Critic |
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Dec 8 |
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How many applications can I run simultaneously on a new Macbook Air? I read over the FAQ, I understand the need for order and refinement, but I'm unsure how this question doesn't fit this site. It's a question about Apple Software/Hardware, I'm looking not for someone's opinion or a general casual question. I'm looking for an answer to a Apple computer usage question. I basically want to know the recommended or expected workflow on this machine. If I can't ask that question here, where else can I ask it? |
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Dec 8 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Dec 8 |
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How many applications can I run simultaneously on a new Macbook Air? I think my usage habits were conditioned by low power macs and instability such that I would only ever keep open the main app I was working on for fear that too many open apps would bring the system down. But it seems like nowadays the os is better at managing all of that especially with the better hardware. So rather than quit apps I can just leave it all up and running. And now with auto save and resume it's quite a luxury to have real multitasking without so much of the worry. |
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Dec 8 |
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How many applications can I run simultaneously on a new Macbook Air? So what I'm gathering from this is I should just keep everything open that I use on a daily basis in both accounts and wait and see what it does in terms of performance. as long as things I'm not using aren't hogging resources in the background and my battery life isn't suffering too much the computers resources should be used to the max if I need max usage. Yes? |
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Dec 8 |
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How many applications can I run simultaneously on a new Macbook Air? If this is the case, then when I look in Activity Monitor what should my average CPU and average RAM be? In other words, besides experimenting day after day with battery life, is there a way to find a sweet spot for operation? Am I aiming, for example, for no less than 90% idle CPU and at least 500MB Ram Free? |
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Dec 8 |
asked | How many applications can I run simultaneously on a new Macbook Air? |
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Oct 31 |
accepted | Can I choose which mail accounts go to Notification Center on iOS 5 |