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Rabu, 16 Februari 2011

Apple addresses FTP and iSight problems with iWeb 3.0.3 update

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February 16, 2011
In this issue
redarrow Apple addresses FTP and iSight problems with iWeb 3.0.3 update
redarrow Alternate languages showing in OS X applications and services
redarrow Restore Safari workflow after a crash
redarrow Mac Quick Tip: Empty Trash in iPhoto and Aperture
redarrow Prevent sidebar 'Shared' clutter in OS X

Apple has released an update to iWeb that addresses problems with iSight widgets and uploading Web sites using FTP.

Apple supports a variety of languages in OS X, but sometimes odd problems or setups may result in undesired languages showing for certain applications.

After Safari is quit or crashes, you can relaunch all the previously opened windows to restore your workflow without having to open and position each one individually.

If you are like me, you have terabytes' worth of photographs on many drives, taking up valuable space. Even if you don't have that many, you may still wish you had more space for other media like videos or music.
Sometimes the OS X Finder can show a few odd folders in the sidebar under the Shared section. There are several ways to manage these folders, which in fact are only available systems on the network.
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