
Setting up dual monitors on the MacBook or MacBook Pro
Tweaking your dual monitor display settings
Configuring the Dock and menu on your dual monitor desktop
Sesame 2.2
Sesame is a simple but effective safety tool for your Macintosh.

This application prevents unauthorized access by requesting a password whenever it is launched (for instance at startup). Site administrators can create an administrator password in addition to the individual password. Security options will prevent a power user from inactivating Sesame at startup or from forcing it to quit. Sesame can also hide the files of folders you have created.
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You can encrypt your USB drive with TrueCrypt view it
The password is... view it
Keep your Mac running at peak efficiency by cleaning up the junk view it
To keep it secure, password protect your BlackBerry view it
Create a secret, hidden virtual drive on your computer with Truecrypt view it
Secure your iPhone with a password view it
Make the move from the Windows world to the land of the Mac view it







