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Video Tutorials
- Learn How To Use Final Cut Pro X - Video Tutorials For Beginners
- How To Use Logic Pro 9 | Video Tutorials For Beginners
- Learn iPhone Development - Programming For iPhone Devices Using The iPhone SDK
- Learn How To Use iTunes 10
- iPhone and iPod Touch Essentials
- How To Distribute iOS Applications Through the App Store
- Learn How To Use iPhoto '11 - Tutorials For Beginners
- How To Distribute, Sell And Promote An App Through The Mac App Store
- How To Use iMovie '11 Tutorial Series For Beginners
- iOS 4 Development - Building Data-Driven Applications
- MS Office 2011 for Mac - Powerpoint, Excel, Outlook and Word Training
Monday, May 28, 2012
Windows To Mac Tutorial Videos (2012)
So now that you're getting acquainted with your new Mac, you've probably got a few questions. If you're looking for some resources that will help you in your transition, then check out some of the Windows to Mac tutorial videos below. Topics include introduction to Mac terminology, transferring mail and address books from Windows to Mac, etc...
Monday, May 14, 2012
Free Video Converter For Mac
Answer:
You can try the Any Video Converter (AVC). It's got a Windows version, and a Mac version. The Mac version supports converting multiple videos formats including AVI, FLV, MOV, MP4, MPG, M2TS, MTS, RMVB, AVCHD, MKV, QT, WMV, VOB, 3GP, 3GPP2, DivX, and more on Mac OS.
Supported output formats include:
Video Formats - mp4, 3gp, 3g2, flv, swf, mpg, avi, wmv
Audio Formats - mp3, ogg, wav, aac, wma
Image Format - png
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later
- 1G Hz Intel or PowerPC processor, or above
- At least 512M physical RAM
- 1024*768 resolution display or higher
Download the AVC free video converter for Mac: [LINK]
Sunday, January 22, 2012
A Quick Video Demonstration Of The iBooks Author App
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Subclipping in Final Cut Pro X - Using Favorites To Create Subclips - Final Cut Pro X Video Tutorial
Subclipping in Final Cut Pro X - Using Favorites To Create Subclips
Editing In The Timeline, Including Ripple, Roll, Slip, And Slide Edits - Final Cut Pro X Video Tutorial
Editing In The Timeline, Including Ripple, Roll, Slip, And Slide Edits
Monday, January 16, 2012
Video: Hard Drive Gets Zapped With A Thunderbolt. Did The Data Survive?
What's great about ioSafe is that they include a data recovery service (DRS) for accidental deletion, formats, corruption or disasters that can happen to your hard drive. This ioSafe DRS is a one-time, any reason, no questions asked data recovery service to help you get your data back. Watch the video below to see what happens to the drive.
Animating A Lower 3rd Graphic - Apple Motion Tutorial - Principles Of Motion Graphics
Creating Elements With Paint Strokes - Apple Motion 4 Tutorial - Principles Of Motion Graphics
Using Real Time Inspiration - Apple Motion 4 Tutorial - Principles Of Motion Graphics
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
A Collection Of Really Cute Mac Icons That You Can Download
1. Crayons Icon Set by gabo-the-baka
[Download Page]
2. Little Asia Icon Set by KatiBear
[Download Page]
3. Little Princess Icon Set by KatiBear
[Download Page]
4. Red Little Shoes Icon by Raindropmemory
[Download Page]
5. Snail Mac Icons by thehermitdesign
[Download Page]
6. La Pâtisserie by Cedarseed
[Download Page]
These cute Mac icons are free for your own personal use. So just use them to make your own Mac desktops cuter. If you'd like to share them with others, just post the link to each creator's download page.
Monday, January 09, 2012
Finder Integration - Unix For Mac OS X Users Video Tutorial
File And Directory Permissions - Unix For Mac OS X Users Video Tutorial
Moving Around The Filesystem - Unix For Mac OS X Users Video Tutorial
Listing Files And Directories - Unix For Mac OS X Users Video Tutorial
Command Structure - Unix For Mac OS X Users Video Tutorial
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