Tips for using Mac OS 18: safariwidget, one of the Safari bunker Functions
When using Safari, you should be able to get familiar with it by yourself. After all, the high end is also a browser. From the beginning, you must always use the browser to access the Internet. Safari is only a powerful one among many browsers.
The following describes a bunker hiding function of Safari !!!! (It's not actually hidden... There is in the menu bar, but many people do not know it)
This function is used to intercept webpages and put them into the Dashboard as widgets, and keep updates at all times.
This is a powerful function that works with the DashBoard. The most amazing thing is that it can be updated at any time. Below I will put the information bar of my CSDN blog on the DashBoard for demonstration.
First, open the web page you want to intercept in Safari, and then select Open in DashBoard in the menu, as shown in: After selection, click to adjust the size according to the eight points around, after the adjustment, click Add. After adding the DashBoard, we can see the constantly updated blog views and blog points. You can use this function to place the webpages you are always interested in on the DashBoard.
And so on ~~ We can also adjust the border of this self-made widget. Click the I button in the lower right corner to select.
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I hope this function of viewing web pages in real time can help you. Note: This function is from the perspective of Yuan's Mac OSX master. Thank you for your attention.
2014 10.1 By Mr. Losers
How to change the safari homepage on Mac OS X 1066
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What are the new features of mac OS X 105?
1. Desktop
Compared with the previous generation, Leopard's desktop has changed a lot in detail, the silver top menu bar becomes translucent, and the bottom Dock has been 3D. In Leopard, the appearance of various windows will be consistent, and the current active window will be highlighted.
The most exciting thing is the Stacks function. In simple terms, it is the buttons on the Dock at the bottom of the screen, or folders. When you click it, its internal content will jump out beautifully in the form of animations. You can select a column to jump out or tiled display. In this way, you can collect all the messy programs and documents on the desktop to keep the desktop clean. Of course, it is also very beautiful.
2. Search
Many people say that Vista's search function largely imitates the Finder search function of Mac OS X. The Finder search in Leopard goes forward again.
Now, the search scope of the Finder is not only limited to the local machine, but also to other Mac and servers in the home network. It is even possible for computers on the Internet to search for documents stored on office computers at home. By using the. Mac service, you can remotely search for content from other computers. After searching, you can drag the content to the desktop and download the file from the remote computer.
The Finder search program in Leopard improves the sidebar, And the redesigned category is more detailed, making it easier to find the desired content. In addition, the Cover Flow browsing mode is added to the Finder, just like the review album art on iTunes. Now, you can browse all kinds of documents, PDF files, images, and videos on pages.
3. Preview
Combined with the new Cover Flow browsing mode, Leopard adds a convenient instant preview function. Documents found in the Finder can be previewed without opening a program, regardless of text, image, video, PDF, Word, or Excel files. This clearly indicates that the Leopard system itself has native support for opening these files, so that you can browse the content of these files without other programs, or even preview them in full screen mode.
4.64 bits
Leopard is a native 64-bit operating system. Jobs' 64-bit system is the first mainstream 64-bit system. Unlike 64-bit Windows, although Leopard is a native 64-bit, it does not need to be specially used with 64-bit application software. All 32-bit software can run normally, however, the native 64-bit program runs more quickly under Leopard.
During the demonstration, jobs simultaneously opened a 4 GB size (32000x32000 pixels) U. S. Congress library photo with 32-bit and 64-bit programs and edited it. Demo programs that Display CPU usage and disk usage in real time clearly show the significant performance advantages of 64-bit programs.
5. Graphic Performance
Steve Jobs demonstrated a graphical interface program in Leopard at the meeting, which is similar to the boot screen of Apple TV but completely interacted with each other. Thousands of videos form a TV wall, allowing users to adjust their perspectives at will, draw closer, and even search for desired keywords. Videos matching the keywords will fly to the stage. Absolutely wonderful.
6. Boot Camp
As you know, Boot Camp will be a built-in function of Leopard. You do not even need to burn a Windows Drive disk. The Leopard installation disc will contain all Mac hardware drivers for Windows.
7. Spaces
Now PC performance has easily supported running multiple programs at the same time, and many users have developed the habit of opening multiple programs at the same time. However, switching between programs on the desktop is always troublesome. I am afraid only multi-monitor is the solution to this problem, but from the perspective of cost, it is obviously unrealistic to allow all users to have multiple monitors. Spaces is the solution to this problem.
In Leopard, even if you only have one monitor, you can have four spaces. Each Space is like a display desktop, with different programs. User can like Alt + Tab... remaining full text>