Useful Things You Can Do on Leopard
Let’s face it, when it comes to usability, there are no other OS that could come close to Mac OS X Leopard. Here are three useful things you might not already have known you could do:
1) Use Wikipedia right off Dictionary

Did you know that Dictionary allows you to browse Wikipedia articles? It renders them with beautiful and eye-pleasing fonts as well.
2) Search for Menu items from the Help menu

You gotta admit that when it comes to apps that are complexly huge, sometimes you get lost when you’re trying to find a menu item that you need. Fret no more, you can search for Menu items right off the Help menu!
3) Do simple Math calculations from Spotlight

Now you can calculate your taxes right off Spotlight. Simple, easy and effective.
What’s your favourite Leopard feature?
Leaked Pictures of iPhone 3G

Apparently CrunchGear has insider info from their friends at AT&T. The picture above came from an AT&T promotional material. Real of fake? You decide. But I’m thinking those are really, really close to being real.
Read more about it here
Versions App Public Beta Released
Geeks rejoice, Versions App beta has been released. If you don’t know what this is, it’s basically an SVN app that looks stunning compared to other alternatives such as svnX. Grab it, try it, and let me know what you think.

Adding Windows Shared Printers on Mac Using Hidden Advanced Options
Today I’ve discovered two ways to add shared Windows printers using unordinary ways. One is by accessing CUPS thru http://localhost:631 which I won’t explain in detail. Another is by accessing the hidden Advanced options when adding printers.
To access this hidden option, first go to Print & Fax in System Preferences, click the + sign at the bottom left, right click the toolbar right on top and you should see something like this:

Drag the Advanced icon to your toolbar and voila, there you go. Now you can almost any shared printers under the sky using this option. This is extremely useful when your Windows shared printer doesn’t appear when you try adding them.

To add a Windows shared printer, enter smb://IP.Address.Of.PC.Sharing.Printer/PrinterShareName as the URL and make sure Type is Windows.
One thing I note about this is it might take up to 10 seconds for the fields to un-gray so be patient. Got any questions? Feel free to post in comments.
Till the next tech tip, hope you found much use with this one!
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