Reading CHM file on Mac OSX
I continue find ways to move my Windows XP life style to my Mac OSX 10.4.4, and it was totally awesome.
I found a tool called Chmox that allows me to read .chm file on MacOSX. Very sweet and it works great.
Oh, and not all things are positive about my Mac experience. A while ago I was organizing the FAT32 drive, and I found dragging and dropping cause the file system to mess something up big time! I am not sure it's just the FAT32 thing or what. Luckily I have a back up in the trash can. Guess I need to proceed with care :-I . And have all my important stuff save to the web.
I just reformatted the problem FAT32 partition again. Let me observe this bad puppy for a while and see how goes.
I also found that some apps CANNOT be installed on my FAT32 partition. I am not sure if those app has to be on the bootup drive, or that they have to be in a non-FAT32 partition. However I want a central place to put all my App. Luckily the age old alias concept stilll exist in OSX 10.4.4 (I still remember the time I started using alias back in the System 7.0 days, and it was wicked :-D ) .
I found a tool called Chmox that allows me to read .chm file on MacOSX. Very sweet and it works great.
Oh, and not all things are positive about my Mac experience. A while ago I was organizing the FAT32 drive, and I found dragging and dropping cause the file system to mess something up big time! I am not sure it's just the FAT32 thing or what. Luckily I have a back up in the trash can. Guess I need to proceed with care :-I . And have all my important stuff save to the web.
I just reformatted the problem FAT32 partition again. Let me observe this bad puppy for a while and see how goes.
I also found that some apps CANNOT be installed on my FAT32 partition. I am not sure if those app has to be on the bootup drive, or that they have to be in a non-FAT32 partition. However I want a central place to put all my App. Luckily the age old alias concept stilll exist in OSX 10.4.4 (I still remember the time I started using alias back in the System 7.0 days, and it was wicked :-D ) .
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