We’re huge fans of importing CD audiobooks into iTunes. From there, we either listen to them on an iPod/iPhone or burn CDs for listening in the car. Today, I thought I’d share my preferred settings for importing audiobook CDs to iTunes.
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I recently needed to change the password for one of my MySQL database logins. The good news is that, once I figured out the proper syntax, it was very easy to do. Here’s the rundown of how to do it…
Have you ever wished you could batch edit file meta data in Mac OS X? Well, I just discovered a handy app for batch editing file creation dates, modification dates, EXIF shooting dates, and other things that the Mac finder won’t let you modify.
I try to avoid the Windows world as much as possible, but sometimes I can’t get away from it. Today was one of those days. Long story short, I was making a graph in Excel and needed to save it as an image file. Unfortunately, I couldn’t do it.
Over the weekend, I noticed that some of my audiobooks weren’t grouping properly in the iTunes “grid view.” Never one to let something like this slide, I decided to figure out what was wrong. Here’s the scoop…
My wife has an older MacBook with an 80GB hard drive. Unfortunately, she’s been running short on disk space. In an attempt to free up a few additional gigs, I downloaded JDiskReport (a freeware program that allows you to visualize your disk usage) and fired it up.