March 23, 2010

Tmup 203: Snow Leopard From Scratch – Accounts Part 1

Filed under: Podcasts — Victor Cajiao @ 9:31 pm

We continue our Snow Leopard from scratch series. Today we talk about Account management.

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Show Notes:

Merlin Man Kung fu grippe and his TexExpander 3 Fills post <awesome>

Creating User Accounts (from OS X help files = type accounts)

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  • whiplash55

    Victor, I just wanted to say thank you for all the amazing advise. I just upgraded my 13 inch MacBook Pro hard drive to 500 GBs and it was a snap. I'm working my way through your shows and I can't believe the quality and detail of the information.
    Keep up the great work, you've helped me a great deal.
    Mark

  • geekneck

    Yet another great show, Victor. I am a Linux power-user, so the concepts are all familiar. What I find most useful are the use-cases you provide. Apple creates their OS with specific ways to use it in mind, but they are not very good at communicating the big picture. For me, the value you provide is understanding how all these tools and capabilities are used to together in the way they are intended. Keep up the good work!

  • Anonymous

    Yet another great show, Victor. I am a Linux power-user, so the concepts are all familiar. What I find most useful are the use-cases you provide. Apple creates their OS with specific ways to use it in mind, but they are not very good at communicating the big picture. For me, the value you provide is understanding how all these tools and capabilities are used to together in the way they are intended. Keep up the good work!

  • http://typicalmacuser.com typicalmacuser

    I'm really glad you like the show and that you “get it.” Thanks and please write a review

  • http://typicalmacuser.com Anonymous

    I’m really glad you like the show and that you “get it.” Thanks and please write a review

 

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