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Add and edit pages with Media Wiki Add and edit pages with Media Wiki
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 267 seconds

A short demonstration on adding, editing and formatting content using MediaWiki, the software that powers Wikipedia.
More on setting up MediaWiki here:
http://www.lifeha cker.com/software/wi kipedia/geek-to-live -set-up-your-persona l-wikipedia-163707.p hp

Related: mediawiki, screencast, wiki, wikipedia

Google Mobile Tricks Google Mobile Tricks
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 84 seconds

Use your iPhone with Google Mobile and Google Maps to quickly and easily look up nearby businesses.

Related: technology

Xobni Xobni
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 255 seconds

Demo of Xobni

Related: lifehacker, outlook, xobni

Parallels Desktop Running Windows in Coherence mode Parallels Desktop Running Windows in Coherence mode
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 120 seconds

The current beta version of Parallels Desktop allows you to run Windows apps side-by-side with Mac apps. Here's how it looks.

Related: mac, parallels, windows

Windows Speech Recognition Macros Demo - Dictation Windows Speech Recognition Macros Demo - Dictation
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 50 seconds

A demo of WSR Macros dictating text.

Related: lifehacker, vista, windows

Texter Demonstration: More advanced use Texter Demonstration: More advanced use
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 54 seconds

This video shows how to use some of Texter's slightly more advanced features.

Related: lifehacker, software, texter

MacBook Pro RAM Upgrade MacBook Pro RAM Upgrade
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 132 seconds

Macs are expensive, but you can save several hundred dollars if you install more RAM yourself. Here's how to do it with a MacBook Pro.

Related: apple, howto, install, mac, macbook, pro, ram

Squeezebox Squeezebox
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 141 seconds

A quick look at what CD's look like on the Squeezebox after digitizing them through iTunes and SlimServer.

Related: howto, itunes, lifehacker, music, slimserver, squeezebox

Google Reader Keyboard Shortcuts Google Reader Keyboard Shortcuts
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 87 seconds

This video demonstrates the powerful keyboard shortcuts available in Google Reader

Related: feedreader, google, newsreader, reader

Texter - Basic Use Texter - Basic Use
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 64 seconds

This video demonstrates the basic use of the free text replacement software, Texter.

Related: lifehacker, shortcuts, texter

Todo.sh screencast, take 2 Todo.sh screencast, take 2
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 217 seconds

Manage your todo.txt at the command line.

Related: lifehacker, screencast, todo.txt

Windows Speech Recognition Macros - Windows Manipulation Windows Speech Recognition Macros - Windows Manipulation
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 62 seconds

Demo of WSR Macros windows manipulation and web browsing.

Related: lifehacker, recognition, speech, vista, windows

Safely install software to a virtual layer Safely install software to a virtual layer
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 168 seconds

This video walks you through installing Firefox Bon Echo Alpha (or any other software) risk-free using Altiris Software Virtualization Solution. For more, go to http://www.lifehacke r.com/software/insta llation/hack-attack- safely-install-softw are-in-a-virtual-lay er-162910.php.

Related: beta, firefox, installation, software

How to use your Mac\ How to use your Mac's Speech Recognition tool
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 73 seconds

Mac OS X comes bundled with a Speech Recognition tool that doesn't do a lot out of the box, but it's actually very easy to configure. Here's an idea of what you can do with it.

Related: firefox, lifehacker, mac, photoshop, recognition, speech

Run Windows and Mac side-by-side with Parallels Run Windows and Mac side-by-side with Parallels
Posted by: lifehacker

Video duration: 69 seconds

Now that Mac computers are using Intel chips, it's possible to run both Mac and Windows side-by-side using a program called Parallels. Here's what it looks like.

Related: howto, mac, machine, osx, parallels, virtual, windows


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