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How To: Fix Final Cut and Bonjour issues

A lot of companies disable Bonjour on Mac OSX for a variety of reasons, usually because it’s very “chatty” and tends to take up a lot of network bandwidth by itself. It can also cause issues with Printer Sharing, causing print jobs to disappear. But, some Apple products such as Final Cut, and certain Adobe [...]

Landscape printing in OS X 10.6.5

Apple seems to have broken landscape printing in OS X 10.6.5. The actual printing utility, CUPS, has been updated from 1.4.4 to 1.4.5. Most users are probably not going to see many issues as landscape printing is fairly unusual. But those who rely on Adobe products will be heavily affected by this issue. CNET has [...]

How To: Linotype FontExplorer in Adobe CS4 and CS5

Linotype FontExplorer is arguably the best Font Management program around. For a long time it was completely free, but unfortunately that has changed. These instructions will allow you to use the Free Version of Font Explorer with Adobe CS4 and CS5 products. 1.) Download and Install the older, Free Version of FontExplorer. It can be [...]

OS X 10.6.2 update released

For those eagerly awaiting the latest security patches from Apple on Snow Leopard, they’re here! Client version can be downloaded here. Server version can be downloaded here. From Apple’s KB Article about the Client version, here are the fixes. General operating system fixes provided for: an issue that caused data to be deleted when using [...]

Dumb Tech Moves by Dell and Adobe

Not one, but two of the biggest players in the IT industry both announced what I believe will be extremely dumb moves on their part. Dell, says cost cutting is their priority. Of course, it’s not like they’ve done this before. The question is, at what point does cost cutting quit giving you savings? Dell [...]