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Tag Archives: Justin Pot
Should I Just Reinstall It?
There are times when reinstalling OS X seems like it might be the perfect/only/desperate thing to do. Justin Pot discusses various reasons you might want to do it, including: Why Not Just Reinstall Regularly? Everything Is Just… Broken When Your … Continue reading
									
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		Books on Your Mac
If you’re a book/reading addict and you like to read in bed before you drop off (and your bedmate prefers the lights off), or you’re spending time in an RV (and have absolutely no room), or you like to catch … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged Adobe Digital Editions, Calibre, e-books, iBooks, Justin Pot, Kindle, Kitabu, Kobo, MakeUseOf, Nook, Project Gutenberg				
				
				
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