Apple Store in Tacoma
May 17, 2010 12:12 PM
The Wired Life is very excited about the upcoming opening of the The Apple Store Tacoma. We operate part of our own business using Macs and we’re excited to help other businesses do the same thing. We also wanted to let our customers, and other local Mac users know that we provide professional, friendly Mac repair and maintenance for Tacoma and the rest of the South Sound. Apple makes great machines, but like any computer, problems do come up. We know how to diagnose issues with your Mac, iPhone etc. and provide solutions without having to ship your machine out of state or wait in long lines at the Genius Bar.
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The Apple Store at the Tacoma Mall is set to open Saturday, May 29, 2010 at 10 AM. The first 1,000 visitors will receive a free Apple T-shirt. The Apple Store sells Macintosh computers, software, gadgets including the iPad, and accessories.
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The Apple Store at the Tacoma Mall is set to open Saturday, May 29, 2010 at 10 AM. The first 1,000 visitors will receive a free Apple T-shirt. The Apple Store sells Macintosh computers, software, gadgets including the iPad, and accessories.
Rapidweaver Contact Page SMTP Authentication
March 05, 2010 09:32 PM
This very technical blog post will show you how to add SMTP Authentication to Rapidweaver’s built in contact page. This is great if you use Rapidweaver from Real Mac Software, along with a mail server that does not allow internal SMTP from your website.Keep on reading...
Keyboard Shortcuts That Make Our Lives Easier
March 01, 2010 10:37 AM
Learning keyboard shortcuts can save you a lot of time. You have two hands! Put one on the keyboard and the other on the mouse and you will be able to get around your computer quickly. To navigate through all of your open windows, simply learn two keyboard shortcuts:
If you are on Windows, use Alt-Tab, on a Mac use Command-Tab. This shortcut allows you to quickly switch between open applications. If you are on a Mac, you might also want to learn Command-` This is the back tick key right above the Tab key. This shortcut will allow you to switch between windows within the current application. This is particularly useful when you have a large number of open web browser windows, Word Docs, Excel spreadsheets, etc.
If you are on Windows, use Alt-Tab, on a Mac use Command-Tab. This shortcut allows you to quickly switch between open applications. If you are on a Mac, you might also want to learn Command-` This is the back tick key right above the Tab key. This shortcut will allow you to switch between windows within the current application. This is particularly useful when you have a large number of open web browser windows, Word Docs, Excel spreadsheets, etc.
