O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers. Get iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual now with the O’Reilly learning platform. You also couldn’t back up your project file, content. And that meant that you couldn’t design a DVD on one Mac (one that lacked a DVD burner), and then burn it on another. IDVD, you couldn’t transfer a project from one Mac to another for this very reason. It walks you through the process of adding a Mute button to the main iDVD screen, so you can shut up the music momentarily without stopping the animation. You can find step-by-step instructions for a sample Franken iDVD project on this book’s “Missing CD” page at. As long as you’ve got your original iLife DVD on hand, so that you can install a fresh, unmodified copy of iDVD if necessary, you can do whatever you want to a copy and still sleep peacefully at night. This is a rush, an illicit-feeling power trip, but it doesn’t actually hurt anything. The program itself-to change its look, reassign its keystrokes, and so on. Because Mac OS X programs are often built as packages in this way, they give you a great opportunity to hack You probably can find much better targets to free up substantial space rather than getting rid of some essential system utilities that take up little to no space in reality.As you’ve probably discovered, the iDVD program icon isn’t really an application icon at all-it’s a Mac OS X Also, compare the size of all the apps you intend to clean out and compare it to one music video or a few songs in iTunes. Why not look elsewhere to save some space? You can and should look in /Library/Application Support and delete some of the iDVD loops and Audio Loops for GarageBand. Software installed by Apple gets recorded in a receipts database, and these receipts don't contemplate a partial uninstallation and you are gambling that there isn't a connection between these apps and others you may need later. I should mention again that this is very much discouraged because it breaks the system that tracks what software was installed. ![]() You probably won't hose up too much with the rest. I'd also say leave Mail around - especially if you ever will set up a guest account and let someone use your Mac for a short amount of time. The former controls scanning and importing pictures from any device and the latter is called for in some cases if you need to edit a system file. You want the Mac to crash now while you remember what you deleted.īe hesitant to delete Image Capture or TextEdit. Do make a backup before you delete things, and do also test the apps you delete or trim right away. If you do decide to delete them, it's easy: drag them to the Trash or hit Command-delete just like any other file. On Snow Leopard and later, the apps you mention take up almost no space - Mail is a measly 77 megs.By continuing to use this site you consent to the use of cookies on your device as described in our cookie policy unless you have disabled them. What if you decide you need them in the future? You'll have to reinstall the OS. I have a project in there with 700 slides that locks the program up, - Answered by a verified Mac Support Specialist We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website.In the Graphical Tab, delete Menu 1 and Track 1. As the rest of the application isn't there, you end up with only the files that were changed. You have Final Cut Pro open with your project and youre ready to author your. ![]() Apple will sometimes update the applications in minor OS upgrades.Yes, technically, you can, but you shouldn't.
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