Helpful PMUG leader John Carter scores big with this link, www.macmost.com/ and you'll want to take a look at this website. Turns out they have more than 900 FREE video tutorials on how to use your Mac, iPad, iPhone and other Apple Technology.
And here's some very welcome news: They never sell, rent or share your email address. Read details at Policies.
No, we're not listing all 900 of their video tutorials. But look at some of these other helpful categories.
More on Mail Signatures
"MacMost.com has just announced a new video on using Mail Signatures," John Carter tells us. "This would be a good follow-up on my article (posted August 11) about using Signatures as an e-mail template. See the video here: Watch Video…
Apps: Adobe and Alternatives
"Sometime in the past you installed software from Adobe. When you did this, it scattered a bazillion files all over the place on your Mac. Now you want to delete the Adobe software. Good luck finding all the cruft!" exclaims Past Prez Art Gorski.
He goes on, "Utility programs that claim to be able to uninstall software for you fail miserably when faced with the Adobe challenge. Here’s a good on-line discussion of the involved procedure needed to absolutely clean this stuff off your computer:" http://www.macintouch.com/readerreports/applications/topic3000-026.html#d12aug2014
Fast and Faster!
"Google is again investing in a fiber-optic cable to connect the Far East with the West Coast. I can't quite grasp a speed of 60 terabytes per second, but it sounds faster than what I get at home...(grin)…." says Jim Hamm. Read here.
Solving Flash Player Problem
Jim Hamm is on the lookout for helpful info, and today he writes, "If you're running an older version of OS X and are having a problem with Adobe's Flash Player, following is a tip from the "Tech Tails" newsletter that may be of help. The article is by Jeremy Holt."
- Navigate to the /Library/Internet Plug-Ins (Disabled) folder.
- Drag “Flash Player.plugin” into /Library/Internet Plug-Ins.
- If the browser is running, quit and restart it.
Using a Signature & Using Stationery
Maybe you haven't tried this yet; John Carter to the rescue! "There have been times when I was responding to someone’s question when I really wished I had a template with a stock answer.
Security Flaw in USB Flash Drives
Quoting from the link below: " . . . any USB device (flash drive, external hard drive, smartphone, digital camera, mouse, keyboard, etc.) that has been plugged into an untrusted computer should be treated with suspicion -- much like a used hypodermic needle. Further, erasing, formatting, or using anti-virus tools will not remove malicious code from the firmware of USB devices. And there is no known method at this time to scan USB devices to see if they are clean."
Read about this serious problem here. Thanks to Jim Hamm for his eagle eye, spotting this vital information.
Identity Theft Warnings
A recent notice from LifeLock contains some useful information on identity theft. It states that a Russian cybergang amassed over 4.5 billion records of usernames and passwords. See here. They state that smartphone users are 35% more likely to experience fraud than the average customer. See here. And, did you know that identity thieves may target the mail sitting out in your mailbox when your flag is up. See here.
Apple to Expand in Reno
Thanks to Past Prez Art Gorski's link on passwords just posted we found mentioned on that page an interesting piece on Apple set to expand Reno datacenter. Look here: http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/08/08/apple-set-to-expand-reno-datacenter-with-two-additional-data-clusters
Temporary Price Cut for Password App
FBI Tracking
"In a recent email I mentioned three browsers which offered more security when browsing the internet. Tor was listed as the most secure browser. Here is an article describing how the FBI got into Tor to track people who were frequenting a child pornography network."
Comparing Three Browsers for Security
"If browsing more safely on the internet is a concern for you, here is an article that compares three browsers that offer additional browsing security. As the article mentions, no browser offers complete protection," Jim Hamm informs us.
He goes on to explain, "After reading the article, I may try the Epic Browser just to see what it's all about. I'm not paranoid about internet security, but I exercise reasonable caution and run a good anti-virus program."
Stay tuned for more info from Jim . . .
Potential Dangers of Photo Posting
"If you post pictures online, say on Facebook, you should take a look at this video of what can be discovered from the picture you just posted. So be careful of what you post. The video also gives you a tip on how to possibly avoid this discovery," says Jim Hamm.
iPhone 6 Launch Will Be Soon
An article from ZDNet dated yesterday, forwarded from David Passell declares that September 6 will be the iPhone 6 launch. Read it here.
A Tip About Chrome
"If you use the Chrome browser, here is a tip to be aware of," Jim Hamm writes.
http://lifehacker.com/stop-chrome-from-running-in-the-background-after-you-c-1610071987
Attack Circumvents All Known Security Measures
Dated July 31, 2014, this article needs our attention. Ward Stanke says, "It looks pretty scary." http://www.macrumors.com/2014/07/31/usb-security-threat/ Read about the flaw that evades all known security measures used by a computer. This matter is to be discussed at a conference next week in Las Vegas. The Black Hat USA 2014 website is here: https://www.blackhat.com/us-14/
Be Aware of More Malware
With his statement, "Here's something just to be aware of . . . " Jim Hamm provides this link, https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/alerts/TA14-212A dated July 31, 2014 from the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team.
FileVault: Here's Help
Mary Ann Clark informs us she's posted this piece from John Carter on the PMUG website http://pmug.us/reviews/ "Take Control of FileVault, ebook." Take a look soon; it sounds interesting and helpful.
We Appreciate YOU
Pam Wickstrom, new VP, wants you to know how much PMUG appreciates YOU and she invites you to consider sharing at an upcoming meeting. At our July meeting she announced her idea for scheduling the next meetings. And she got some ideas there.
Now she writes, "It seems there is a strong interest in what apps people are using and would recommend for Apple devices. I am seeking volunteers for presenting your use of apps and why you like a particular application(s). You can speak for a 15 minute segment or more time as you wish. Of course, there will be time for the group to ask questions as well. So please seriously think about offering your experience to the group. It is in sharing that we learn."
Please let Pam Wickstrom know by email (pwickstrom@cableone.net) if you can speak at a meeting.
She continues, "You may also contact John Carter (john@jrcarter.com) if you have questions about technology available to assist you in your presentation. You certainly don’t have to be adept at powerpoint presentations; however, John may have ideas to assist you."
Problems With Email
The headline of 7-2-14 of MacRumors says that Apple discontinues AIM support for many OS X users with legacy Mac.com/Me.com IDs. By legacy they refer to older versions of OS X. http://www.macrumors.com/2014/07/02/aim-mac-me-ids/ Over 100 comments are posted. Any workaround for this?