Software :: How To Hide IP
Jul 9, 2008Is there a program I can use to make my IP address anonymous? I know there are some for Windows, but I haven't found any for Mac OS X yet.
View 4 RepliesIs there a program I can use to make my IP address anonymous? I know there are some for Windows, but I haven't found any for Mac OS X yet.
View 4 Replieslooking to hide my IP address - am PPC Mac - can I do this - is there software ( freeware ) for a PPC ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've got several input mailboxes in my Apple mail. I want to hide one of them, make it invisible so no one but me knows it's there and can use it.
I don't know how to go about this. Suggestions?
I know I can go into each individual file and bring up the "get info" window, then click "hide extension" but I want to hide all extensions for all my files (including anything I download in the future). Is there a setting I can go into so that it will do this for me?
View 4 Replies View Relatedcan anyone tell me if there is a free program that would allow me to hide my IP address?
View 24 Replies View RelatedI'm pretty anal about the cleanliness of my documents folder, so I cannot stand having a folder called Adobe or Microsoft User Data in my docs folder.
I want to be able to hide those folders without adding a . before them (because then the apps won't be able to find the folders). Is there any way to do this? I know you can also change the permissions, but again, then the apps cant use the folders.
I wonder if it is possible to hide the Dock completely. If you go to Dock settings and hide it, it will appear when the cursor near its edge. What I want, is to hide it completely - dont want it to appear all of a sudden and interrupt me. I found the app Dock Gone, which hides the Dock and makes it accessible via a keyboard-shortcut. Thing is, it costs $14.95, and I just want the dock to disappear.
Is there a way to do this? A terminal command or something? I guess there must be - Dock Gone is doing it somehow.
I don't want some applications to show their dock icon when they're running. Preview is an example. I've used the freeware app "Configure Dock Application Tile", but it always gives me an error saying I don't have permission. Is there another app that can do this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedSo I see all these weird PCs in my Finder, and I wish to not see them at all. I only want to see the Macs. Is there a way to hide PC network shares?
View 2 Replies View Relatedcan i hide the macintosh icon that's on the desktop? like to have a clean desktop with nothing showing.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI recently got MobileMe for the purpose of push email. However, it refuses to push my email to Mail.app if it is not either running and active or running and hidden (either way, the blue/white dot is under the icon).
So, for ease of use I figured that it must be started whenever I login. I added it to my Login Items under Account Preferences, and selected the "Hidden" checkbox because I don't want my inbox showing up whenever I login to my computer.
However, Mail.app still shows up whenever I sign on. I tried deselecting the checkbox and trying again, but the inbox would still come up.
Is there any way to prevent my Mail inbox from showing up whenever I login?
After owning a Mac for over a year I still don't get why application windows behave a real pain. There must be an explanation.
For example in Microsoft Word, i have 10 documents open. Here are the types of problems I have:
1) I'm in a document, then use CMD+TAB to go to another application then I use CMD+TAB to come back to Word, and bingo, it's sat at a different document to what was on top before I did any CMD+TABing.
2) I want to bring a particular open document to the foreground, so just like on the PC, I go to Window and select the document title, but NOPE it does not come to foreground.
3) I search around moving document windows around to find open document I want in the foreground and click it expecting that to bring it into foreground, but NOPE that does not happen.
I have some files i need to hide, some are folders and some are files. Its not -- just some folders like recycler, sys volume info, number strings on my external usb drive which i dont want to look at.
How can i hide multiple files?
Bit new to mac os x as i only picked up my first mac on saturday. Must say im extremely impressed with it so far.
1.) Can i stop spotlight searching certain folders?
2.) Can i password project certain folders or make them inaccessible to certain users? Im from a ux background so i presume i could just 700 the folder(s)?
I did this in the past, but it has reappeared since I just updated my Mac. How do you hide this on the Desktop?
View 7 Replies View RelatedAnybody know if there is some way to hide the menubar?
View 1 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know how to hide/remove the title bar (I believe that's what it's called, in other words the small gray bar with the close/minimize/maximize buttons on the top of every window in os x) of a window in 10.5? I've searched the internet and forums for the past hour and no luck.
My main problem is that I can't get chromify to look nice, but now that I've started thinking about it I realized that I never use the title bar; I just use command-w.
As some/most photographers know, when editing a RAW image in Photoshop (probably other Adobe applications as well), Photoshop creates a .xmp sidecar file that contains the RAW converter settings and saves them in the original folder that the image exists in. In order to create a cleaner, easier to view finder window is it possible to hide certain file types in OSX? Such as hiding all files that have the extension .xmp?
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow do I hide desktop icons?
I was searching for ways, but it seems that was with older versions because I can't find a general button under preferences on my imac.
I found how to change the size of them and arrange them, but I can't find a way to hide them..
I was messing around in the Terminal and accessed root [sudo -s]
I assumed root access would end upon closing the terminal, but I guess not.
I can see all my hidden files (e.g., mach_kernal). How do I disable root and get back to not being able to see my hidden files?
I've learned my lesson - never mess around with things you don't understand.
I have this bug. It is extremely intermittent, and apparently most people never notice it.
User "moot" mentioned it 2 1/2 years ago: Hide applications bug
Basically, I tried to Hide (cmd-m) an app, and at doesn't hide. But when I click on the app to go back to it, then it hides. After that, I can't get it to unhide. It usually requires a force-quit, with loss of unsaved files.
Has anybdy seen this behavior? Any clue about cause, or cure?
The only commonality I see with moot's system, is that we both use DragThing 5...
How can I hide my IP address?
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iMac, Intel-driven, Mac OS X (10.6.4)
How do I hide the dock bar
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MacBook Pro, Other OS, OS X Lion 10.7.3
I've got an external HD hooked up to my iMac and it has some software on there that brings up a CD icon on the desktop.
Is there a way to hide just that specific icon?
I know you can go to Finder and uncheck so that it doesn't show CD/DVD icons on the desktop...but that would mean anytime I pop in a CD it wouldn't show up and I don't want that, just want to hide the specific App icon.
How can I hide certain files and folders on my iMac? Prefably without using a 3rd party application?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhats the easiest way to hide photo albums? Don't want my new girlfriend to see old pics of other girls in the past.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI restored one disk onto another disk using Disk Utility and now I have three aliases on my hard drive called "var", "tmp" and "etc". I know what you're thinking... those are part of the Unix background in Mac OS X and I am smart enough to know that I cannot delete them, so my question is. How the heck can I hide them. I really don't like seeing them there. Other than that, my new drive is running fine.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI like to autohide the dock but it reappears too slowly, is it possible to start the reappear effect before I touch the edge of the screen, say 1 inch in advance. Or just have the animation be faster?
View 22 Replies View RelatedCan any kind souls recommend me any 3rd party program to hide my IP in leopard.
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