Configure the Dock

The Dock is the application launcher provided by the Finder.

The Finder generally sits at the bottom of the screen. However, it doesn’t have to remain there. The Dock can be configured to display on the left or right sides of the screen. It can also be animated to provide feedback when something happens.

This can happen easily by using the System Preferences application. The following video demonstrates how to make the Dock behave the way you want it to.

Note, this post is updated, watch the new version of it here.

System Preferences – Delete Users

User management is a great feature in OSX. The System Preferences allows you to easily add and remove users. In an earlier post, we discuss how to add users. This follow-up video shows you how to easily delete a user from the system.

System Preferences – Add Users

One of the things that I like about OSX is the multi-user feature. Windows XP supports multiple users however in order to ensure that everything runs ok, each users is typically set to Administrator. This is a very dangerous thing to do.

OSX on the other hand allows you to specify limited accounts for daily users. These Standard Users can do everything one would expect to do with a PC except damage!

Adding new users is accomplished through the System Preferences. This video will show you how to do it.

Make sure that you create separate accounts for each system user. This will give them their own environment to work in without fear that they will do damage to other users files. Your users will be happy and you will be happy not having to worry that you’ll be called in to fix system problems.