My Christmas gift has been ordered, a 13 inch MacBook Air 1.7GHz , any hints or tips to get me started?
What are your plans for it?
The first thing I'd do is format the thing and install my own copy of Lion.
Then Tinkertool to tweak a little bit.
Then install any apps I need.
Then run Monolingual since I only have a 60GB SSD and crave space.
Then Trim Enabler + Applejack to trim my SSD every so often.
What are your plans for it?
The first thing I'd do is format the thing and install my own copy of Lion.
Then Tinkertool to tweak a little bit.
Then install any apps I need.
Then run Monolingual since I only have a 60GB SSD and crave space.
Then Trim Enabler + Applejack to trim my SSD every so often.
Why would you format it? It doesnt come with any bullshit apps like a dell does.
Not getting it til Christmas? Load up a copy of Linux with Gnome and go to town. Will help familiarize you with several different commands and navigation.
What are your plans for it?
The first thing I'd do is format the thing and install my own copy of Lion.
Then Tinkertool to tweak a little bit.
Then install any apps I need.
Then run Monolingual since I only have a 60GB SSD and crave space.
Then Trim Enabler + Applejack to trim my SSD every so often.
Formatting a new MBP and installing Lion will not do anything but waste time. Honestly what do you plan on doing with it? Does it come with iLife? Mess around with iPhoto. I use Aperture but I've heard good things about iPhoto.
Once you get comfortable with all of the gestures try out Better Touch Tool to further customize.
Yes, it will come with ilife, I got a refurbished i5 from the July 2011 release, the Apple Store says it MIGHT also come with other software
Check out the App store. Software there from Apple are very cheap. For example iWork
I'm starting to get really excited about this![]()
Do you have any media you would like to stream to you aTV?
I have a small pile of itunes cards, was going to rent movies to stream
Strange, we're a real Windows household & suddenly I have Apple TV, itouch and now MacAir. I really do like the look & design of Apple products, am nervous about adjusting to the new OS though.
I have a small pile of itunes cards, was going to rent movies to stream
I have a small pile of itunes cards, was going to rent movies to stream
Strange, we're a real Windows household & suddenly I have Apple TV, itouch and now MacAir. I really do like the look & design of Apple products, am nervous about adjusting to the new OS though.
First off, navigate to System Preferences; you can find this by searching for it in Spotlight or by the gear icon in your dock.
From within the System Preferences menu, navigate under Hardware and click on Trackpad where you are greeted with Gesture Setup.
At the top of the settings pane youll find three sub-navigation buttons. Click on Scroll & Zoom under the sub navigation.
There youll find your setting to reverse the scrolling direction back to normal. Uncheck the box next to Scroll direction: natural and youre finished. Youll now be able to scroll in a more familiar direction that you are used to.
From here, feel free to explore the other trackpad menus to find and customize your trackpad movements to your liking. There are too many to explore in one article, but do a little experimenting and see what works for you. As always, Apple provides an animation for every gesture to see exactly what it does.
Welcome to the club
<---former hater, current fan. It nice because everything dovetails togehter well, as long as you're happy with Apple's ecosystem, prepare to be ruined for Windows stuff.
The touchpad on your new Air will suck you in, and there's virtually no going back (a lot of converts like myself reverse the "natural scrolling")
What are your plans for it?
The first thing I'd do is format the thing and install my own copy of Lion.
Then Tinkertool to tweak a little bit.
Then install any apps I need.
Then run Monolingual since I only have a 60GB SSD and crave space.
Then Trim Enabler + Applejack to trim my SSD every so often.