On OS X, cmd+ctrl+opt+8 inverts the screen colors, which can be useful for reducing low-light eye strain.
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i use this osx software: New Releases Rapid Evolution is a tool for DJs to maintain their music collection, perform bpm and key detection and either manually or automatically generate setlist/playlists.…
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Apple's iCal can sync with Google's Calendar. Go under iCal -> Preferences -> Accounts and enter your Gmail address and password. iCal will then sync automatically.
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PHP on OSX: Can’t connect to local MySQL server through socket ‘/var/mysql/mysql.sock’ « VerySimple, Inc. When installing PHP and MySQL on OSX you may get the error Can’t connect to local MySQL server through socket ‘/var/mysql/mysql.sock’. Or you may also get “No such file or…