Tag Archives: OS X

30 New OS X Mountain Lion Features In 2 Minutes

The guys over at Cult of Mac have put together a rapid-fire overview of some of the new features in Apple’s upcoming operating system, Mountain Lion.

I put together this quick video for all of Cult Of Mac’s great readers detailing 30 of the best new features of Mountain Lion, all jam packed into just two minutes.

Hello Notes app

With Apple’s overnight announcement of Mountain Lion, and all the iCloud integration it’s bringing to OS X, there’s likely to be a whole bunch of apps that were once very useful (ie. Simplenote) that will likely end up being removed from iOS devices around the world.

Personally speaking, I’ve already started copying all my notes out of Simplenote into Notes app. I used to use Simplenote in combination with NV Alt to write notes, and keep them all in sync, however of late I’ve found that I keep a lot less in Simplenote.

I wonder, will Brett Terpstra’s Marked work with Notes app?

The Super Sweet 1Password Trick You’re Almost Certainly Not Using

Amazeballs!

Open the 1Password app on your Mac and click over to the Logins area. You’ll see a big ass list of all of the logins currently stored in 1Password (duh). Now, I want you to position the main 1Password window right next to your favorite web browser.

Next, click and drag one of your commonly used 1Password logins onto your browser’s bookmark bar

Thanks Brett