diff --git a/docs/scenarios/ci.rst b/docs/scenarios/ci.rst
index 7138893..19039de 100644
--- a/docs/scenarios/ci.rst
+++ b/docs/scenarios/ci.rst
@@ -55,9 +55,9 @@ Travis-CI
---------
`Travis-CI `_ is a distributed CI server which builds tests
for open source projects for free. It provides multiple workers to run Python tests
-on and seamlessly integrates with Github. You can even have it comment on your Pull
+on and seamlessly integrates with GitHub. You can even have it comment on your Pull
Requests whether this particular changeset breaks the build or not. So if you are
-hosting your code on Github, travis-ci is a great and easy way to get started with
+hosting your code on GitHub, travis-ci is a great and easy way to get started with
Continuous Integration.
In order to get started, add a :file:`.travis.yml` file to your repository with this
@@ -83,5 +83,5 @@ notifications, before and after steps and much more. The
thorough.
In order to activate testing for your project, go to `the travis-ci site `_
-and login with your Github account. Then activate your project in your profile settings and that's
-it. From now on, your project's tests will be run on every push to Github.
+and login with your GitHub account. Then activate your project in your profile settings and that's
+it. From now on, your project's tests will be run on every push to GitHub.
diff --git a/docs/scenarios/gui.rst b/docs/scenarios/gui.rst
index 2bde519..989f671 100644
--- a/docs/scenarios/gui.rst
+++ b/docs/scenarios/gui.rst
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ and the mailinglist https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/project-camelot
Cocoa
-----
-.. note:: The Cocoa framework is only available on Mac OSX. Don't pick this if you're writing a cross-platform application!
+.. note:: The Cocoa framework is only available on OS X. Don't pick this if you're writing a cross-platform application!
GTk
---
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The main resource for information is the website: http://kivy.org
PyObjC
~~~~~~
-.. note:: Only available on Mac OSX. Don't pick this if you're writing a cross-platform application.
+.. note:: Only available on OS X. Don't pick this if you're writing a cross-platform application.
PySide
~~~~~~
diff --git a/docs/scenarios/scrape.rst b/docs/scenarios/scrape.rst
index cb2764b..69c6e34 100644
--- a/docs/scenarios/scrape.rst
+++ b/docs/scenarios/scrape.rst
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ module instead of the already built-in urlib2 due to improvements in speed and
readability. You can easily install both using ``pip install lxml`` and
``pip install requests``.
-Lets start with the imports:
+Let's start with the imports:
.. code-block:: python
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Knowing this we can create the correct XPath query and use the lxml
#This will create a list of prices
prices = tree.xpath('//span[@class="item-price"]/text()')
-Lets see what we got exactly:
+Let's see what we got exactly:
.. code-block:: python
diff --git a/docs/scenarios/speed.rst b/docs/scenarios/speed.rst
index 96065c2..61cf80b 100644
--- a/docs/scenarios/speed.rst
+++ b/docs/scenarios/speed.rst
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ in a similar way like in standard C. For example `cdef int n,k,i` in line 3. Th
allows the Cython compiler to generate more efficient C code from the second code. While standard Python code is saved in :file:`*.py` files,
Cython code is saved in :file:`*.pyx` files.
-And what is with the speed? So lets try it!
+And what is with the speed? So let's try it!
.. code-block:: python
diff --git a/docs/shipping/freezing.rst b/docs/shipping/freezing.rst
index a54ea95..7b118fe 100644
--- a/docs/shipping/freezing.rst
+++ b/docs/shipping/freezing.rst
@@ -89,8 +89,8 @@ Prerequisite is to have installed :ref:`Python, Setuptools and pywin32 dependenc
- `Manual `_
-OSX
----
+OS X
+----
py2app