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The first Apple I used was our family business’s Apple II Europlus back in the early 80s.

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Then we got a Mac. Funny looking box. Black and white screen.

I loved it!

For me, using a Mac has almost always had this feeling underneath that I’m playing.

A few years on, I got a stint as in intern at an in-house graphic designer at an Apple Center. I got to be close to my beloved Macs.

My computer curiousness (ok, obsession) continued. I went on to study computer programming at university.

Now, about twenty five years since my first Mac, I’m a professional web developer.

I look for ways to get the most from my Macs. I have a MacBook Pro i7 and a MacBook Air 11″.

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A couple of years back, I dropped my MacBook into an Apple store for a warranty job. The store said I had the most applications they’d ever seen.

I was surprised by their comment – surely there were people making more use of their Macs?

Since then, what that Apple store said to me has occasionally popped into my mind. I finally came to the conclusion that it’s time to start sharing what I’ve learned: tips, tricks, short cuts and how to’s for the Mac.

That’s how Mac Crazy was born.

I share ways that I know work. Improvement is always possible: If you have something to share, improve or add, please leave a comment using the form at the bottom of most web pages. I really appreciate it.

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Thank you for visiting. May your Mac use bring you great enjoyment, satisfaction and results!

–Tasman Hayes.

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After a number of tweets from Tim Cook over the past month, other executives at Apple have grown increasingly worried about the company’s CEO.

Three weeks ago Cook posted the following tweet without explanation.

Many assumed Cook would be following up with an announcement of record Apple services revenue, a new initiative in services revenue or some kind of services bundling deal, but no announcement was forthcoming.

Then, a week later, Cook tweeted:

As one of Cook’s go-to phrases on Apple’s quarterly conference calls with analysts, many did not take it as particularly odd, other than the capitalization indicating that he was shouting it.

Then things got weird.

On June 15th Cook tweeted:

This prompted a scramble within Apple PR and Legal as teams fielded questions from journalists and government officials while Cook was reportedly golfing, an activity no one knew he undertook.

Finally, things came to a head yesterday.

On a group video call late Tuesday, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller, Senior Vice President and General Counsel Katherine Adams and Senior Vice President of Retail and People Deirdre O’Brien shared their concerns.

“What the actual hell?” Adams asked as the three joined the call.

“I don’t know,” an exasperated Schiller said.

“Do you think he meant ‘Mac fever’?” O’Brien asked.

“I have no idea!” Schiller shouted. “He’s totally off book here! And golf? That’s my thing! Everyone knows that!”

“Did he look sorta…” Adams hesitated. “You know… bronzed… on the last call we were on?”

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“YESSS,” O’Brien exclaimed, her eyes widening.

“Oh, my god, totally,” Schiller added.

The executives vowed to keep an eye on Cook and keep notes on his increasingly erratic behavior in case they wanted to write a tell-all book on working with him after leaving Apple.