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Ask TUAW: sending Pages, proxy serving, Finder annoyances and more.
In this round of Ask TUAW we'll cover a couple of common Finder annoyances. setting up an OS X proxy server, attached Pages documents to emails, watching out for spyware, and more.As always your suggestions are most welcome, and questions for next week should be left in the comments. And now, to the questions!
Oliver asks
When I try to choose a pages document to attach in an email (I use gmail), OS X doesn't let me (the icon for the document is grayed out and unclickable). Is there a way to stop the OS from doing that, and allow me to attach any type of file, including pages documents? As a note, attaching mp3s does work for me, but I'm dumbfounded by why apple doesn't let me attach pages documents in emails. Haven't they ever run into a situation in which they had to email themselves a document to access on another computer? I'm aware that you can export the file into a microsoft office word document format or zip up the pages document in a compressed folder, but that just seems to be a tedious workaround for a feature that should have been there in the first place.
As a couple of folks have pointed out, the likely reason for this is that a Pages "document" is actually a hidden folder or package. (You can see this yourself if you right-click on a Pages document and selected "Show Package Contents.") Anyway, to deal with this the best way is to compress it into a zip by right-clicking in the Finder and choosing "Compress."

Interestingly, I just tested this myself and I can duplicate your problem with Safari, but I have no trouble attaching a Pages document with Gmail in Camino (it also works fine with Mailplane). So as a workaround you might use either of those.
moburkhardt asks
I am using leopard and Safari 3. Whenever I exit fullscreen mode on an online flash-video-player like youtube and I try to close the active Safari tab with cmd+w Safari want to close the whole active window with all my tabs. Is there a fix for this, am I alone with this problem, and does it exist in Safari for win too?
After you hit ESC you have to click in the tab and before you hit ⌘+w. I don't see a way to do this just from the keyboard, unfortunately.
Will asks
Recently while explaining how Mac OSX is more secure than Windows I was stumped. When you install 3rd party software on a Mac how can you be sure that the program you install isn't going to do malicious things (keylogging, spamming, etc.)? In other words, what is it about the Mac OS that keeps a program from acting as spyware?
Well, strictly speaking, you can't be sure. However, OS X will not allow this kind of malicious software to be installed behind the scenes, as it were. In other words, it will pop up a dialog box asking for an Administrator password to install these sorts of things. But in the end you, as a user, do have to use some discretion. If you allow it to install a malicious program then there's nothing the OS can do.
Now if you're really paranoid about this sort of thing there are something you can do. Perhaps, best would be to install Little Snitch ($24.95) from Objective Development. This little firewall will tell you when any application on your Mac is accessing the internet. So if you see something unusual you can then investigate further or block it. At the end of the day, however, the user is the weakest link (of any OS) and if you authorize an install of a malicious program as an Administrator there's nothing OS X (or any other OS) can do to stop you.
dvcampdude asks
I'm glad the windoz days are behind me and there is pretty much nothing I miss, except for one thing. In finder I would like the list view(and maybe other views) to put all the folders first in a-z order and THEN the files in a-z after that. Of course this is when you have it sorted by name, and in ascending order. This seems to make drilling down into folders quicker. I may have seen a comment somewhere to rename folders to come up on top, but I don't want to put useless "a"s in front of folder names. Any help would be great, TUAW has already made my Mac transition a breeze.
For better or worse the Finder will not allow you to do this. Path Finder ($34.95) from Cocoatech has a "Smart Sorting" option that will allow you to put the folders at the top. If you're really used to Windows you might also like to check out Forklift ($29.95) which has a nice, modern OS X two-pane Orthodox File Manager.
FunFred asks
I am looking to turn my Mac into a proxy server for while I am at school (my school blocked Digg, if you can believe it). Anyway, I am wondering if there is any way this can be achieved. You should know that I have an Airport Express (I don't know if that complicates the matter, but I think it might).
Probably the easiest thing to do would be to set up a VPN with LogMeIn Hamachi; you'll want to check out this wikipage for installing on OS X.
Another option is to use SquidMan; here's a helpful tutoral that should get you started.
Of course if all you want to do is access websites like Digg, you might be able to use a public proxy server. A little Googling should turn you onto something.
Dewey asks
How do I set a default size/shape for my finder window? I set the size to what I want it to be, close the window, reopen it and the size is back to what it was before I resized it. It's kind of annoying.
Basically, you can't do this with the default Finder; it's a longstanding gripe among OS X users. As we covered earlier, however, you might want to check out the Finder Window Manager.
Shawn asks
What's the easiest way I can move music I have on my ipod to my new mac? I used to have a pc, but then got a mac. I find myself constantly changing the names of songs, but on a mac, there is no F2 key, and the enter/return key (in itunes) only selects a song, it doesn't rename it. Is there an easier way to rename my songs. Also, I would really appreciate a way to actually move all the songs on my ipod to my new mac.
Your question is a little bit confused. I take it there are two questions here: 1) how to move music from an iPod to a Mac? 2) How to rename songs in iTunes.
1) There are a bunch of applications out there that will do this. I'll just name one: Senuti (donationware).
2) You can rename a song either by clicking on the name (just like the Finder), or you can hit ⌘+I to bring up the Get Info window.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Frank said 11:09PM on 2-10-2008
I have an HP Photosmart C3140 All-in-One Printer/Scanner that I got from Apple for free with my Mac. I have been trying to use Image Capture with it to scan instead of being forced to keep the folder of garbage image editors and scan managers, etc that HP installs. I only do basic scanning, so I see little reason to have all of these managers around. I have very little understanding of the concept of TWAIN, but when I open the app, it tells me there are no compatible devices connected, and upon browsing devices, the scanner comes up with the option to use the TWAIN interface, however, when I press the TWAIN interface button, nothing at all happens. I checked, and the TWAIN plugin is where it should be in the system folder. I see no documentation for Image Scan on apple's website at all, nor is there a listing of compatible devices. Am I doing something wrong, or do I just have the unfortunate luck of having a scanner that is incompatible with Image Capture?
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Pat said 6:23PM on 1-25-2008
I'm not sure if this applies to that exact model, but I know that there were a lot of problems with HP scanners and leopard. If you look around on the apple support boards there is a beta of the scanner driver/software that someone from HP posted.
I had trouble with my all-in-one until I got this software, so I would suggest giving it a shot.
Adam said 5:21PM on 1-25-2008
Actually the Finder should remember your window sizes (on a per-folder basis). It's kept in the .DS_Store file of each folder.
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Lhasapso said 5:32PM on 1-25-2008
Does anyone know if there is an app/AppleScript/whatever (preferably free or cheap) that would let me control online videos, such as fullscreen YouTube videos, with the Apple Remote? Thanks!
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Phil said 9:27PM on 1-25-2008
You could use Remote Buddy or Sofa Control and use the arrow buttons on your remote to control your mouse.
Remote Buddy
http://www.iospirit.com/index.php?mode=view&obj_type=infogroup&obj_id=24&o_infogroup_objcode=infogroup-23&sid=5419203G5d1fdde32dd6d7b7
Sofa Control
http://caseapps.com/sofacontrol.html
Lhasapso said 9:48PM on 1-25-2008
Thanks for the reply, but I was hoping for something a bit more integrated. Is there some way to program a button on the remote to click the mouse in a certain place (like Automator's recording feature, except working)?
Colin said 5:47PM on 1-25-2008
If you open a Finder window, resize it and then close it -- without navigating anywhere while the window is open, and that is key -- then the next finder window you create will open in the same position and at the same size.
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Benjamin said 6:12PM on 1-25-2008
To rename a song in iTunes you can also use the second Enter key, the one that is on the bottom row on laptops and on the keypad on desktop keyboards.
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Shane said 6:21PM on 1-25-2008
Every 802.11n router I've seen has massive antennae that look like something build by NORAD. But the Airport Extreme is short and self-contained. How does Apple manage to get 802.11n reliability without the ungainly sprouts?
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smitty said 6:27PM on 1-25-2008
Here's my question: Is there a way (either a setting I can't find, or maybe an applescript) to wake my screen (not wake the macbook from sleep, just the screen) from screen saver or off when someone sends me a chat in ichat? Sometimes I have the sound off and can't hear when a message comes and I'm not near the macbook.
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blinkcowz182 said 8:47PM on 1-25-2008
Get iChax. http://www.ksuther.com/chax/
It is free and allows you to stop the screensaver when you get a text or AV chat invite!
Matthew Weinreb said 6:46PM on 1-25-2008
Little Snitch is a tremendous application. Allows you to monitor and control all in and out traffic on your Mac. An essential now that we are all connected to the internets 24/7.
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Luigi said 6:43PM on 1-25-2008
Is there a way in safari to have a multiple tab homepage like in IE and Firefox?
Luigi
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Michael said 6:47PM on 1-25-2008
Is there a good IR/RF remote that will work flawlessly with both EyeTV and Front Row? I'd like something with a numeral pad, for tuning the EyeTV.
Would one of those fancy and expensive Harmony remotes work for me?
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Zimmie said 12:18AM on 1-26-2008
Yes. Harmony remotes are godsends when it comes to controlling multiple devices via IR. I got an 880 from woot.com a while ago, and it always does The Right Thing™ except when someone blocks a device's IR port.
Really, all of the models have the same functionality. The only reason to get the higher-end ones is if you really want the color screen or absolutely must have a cradle to recharge your remote. You can normally get the XBox 360 Harmony for under $100, and it has all of the functionality, just not all of the fluff features.
mac_freak said 6:48PM on 1-25-2008
In response to:
"I am looking to turn my Mac into a proxy server for while I am at school (my school blocked Digg, if you can believe it). Anyway, I am wondering if there is any way this can be achieved. You should know that I have an Airport Express (I don't know if that complicates the matter, but I think it might)."
You may want to look at a VPN service instead of a proxy. I have the same issue at my school and I use VforVPN (www.vforvpn.com) to get around my schools filtering software.
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Stephen said 7:04PM on 1-25-2008
Question for next time: Since getting my iPod touch I have been hoping to ditch my Palm Tungsten, but there's still one useful feature the Palm has that the iPod lacks: syncing memos/text files. I've been keeping memos on my Palm for years and I would like to be able to get the same text onto my iPod. 'Notes' appears to be useless, and I don't want to hack my iPod. Can you recommend the best way to store/access text files on my iPod, or is it just not possible? Use IMAP with Gmail, email the text file to myself and store it in a folder online? Seems a bit convoluted. And would need WIFI.
Thanks a lot!
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Hawkman said 8:04PM on 1-25-2008
Apparently Missing Sync for iPhone ( http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_iphone.php ) will work with the iPod Touch as well, copying notes out. I can't confirm this, though.
A free solution would perhaps be saving emails as drafts, rather than sending them. That way, you don't need network access, at least.
Stephen said 12:26AM on 1-26-2008
Oh, wow. Thanks for the link, Hawkman. Although, as I already have all the data off my Palm, and the iPhone functionality is useless with my iPod, US$39.95 is a lot to pay for one feature. Still, nice to know it's possible. Maybe once the SDK is out someone will release a Notes only app? Cheers.
Dan K. said 7:58PM on 1-25-2008
Can we agree, for the record, that the whole "you can't mail Pages docs" is one of the stupidest design decisions Apple has ever made? There are huge downsides to saving Pages docs as packages, and no upside as far as I can see. I wrote a blog post about it awhile back: http://www.brickswithoutclay.com/archives/2007/12/pages-08-documents-are-incompatible-with-pages-08/
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