Few MacBook / OS X questions...

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1. Is it possible to enable the touchpad to respond to a tap as a mouse click?

2. Can I browse Windows shares on my other workgroup computers without having to put a password in?

3. How do I set the default application to play something in?

Google is failing me tonight :p
 
1. Is it possible to enable the touchpad to respond to a tap as a mouse click?

Yep, go into system prefs and look under mouse and keyboard settings

2. Can I browse Windows shares on my other workgroup computers without having to put a password in?

Not sure...

3. How do I set the default application to play something in?

Highlight something with Command/Apple + I, and look for the open with dialogue

Google is failing me tonight :p

Shame on google :o
 
Excelente.

Now, rather than create a new thread again...

I'm on the lookout for freeware FTP client and freeware text editor (with syntax highlighting)... Can anybody point me to either, or a site that lists freeware Mac software like this? :)
 
Cyberduck looks nice. And I've tracked down Komodo for editing. Seemed big at 36mb, but seems to do the trick :)

Filezilla seemed very buggy.
 
Textmate + Cyberduck = Win.

(I'm too stingy to buy Transmit atm)


For 2, Apple+G in finder, whack in "smb://<computer name/IP>" select the share, maybe enter password, if so, save it in your keyring thingy. :p

(I'm going to assume you knew that anyway to prevent me from looking silly. :p)
 
I've bought Transmit.. totally worth the money!

I was going to use Cyberduck but I'm happy now :p;)
 
Even having to enter passwords for shares that you can access with guest status between Windows machines? My housemates would be reluctant to put their passwords in my machine :p
 
Is the Leopard version of Finder going to be able to write to FTP servers? It's madness that the current one can not :confused:
 
That's the method I meant, but the tip on the Apple site is bogus :confused:

You can't and have never been able to write (upload) to a FTP server.
 
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