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Best Mac tutorials, tips and tricks for you to get the best out of your Mac machine.

The Complete Guide to Installing Windows 10 on Mac

The Complete Guide to Installing Windows 10 on Mac

While there are many ways to access Windows apps from Mac, sometimes, you just need to access the whole OS. Here is how you can install Windows 10 on Mac.

By Phil South / Jan 23, 2017
How to Create a Bootable Clone of Your Mac

How to Create a Bootable Clone of Your Mac

A bootable backup is one that you can use to boot and run your computer. Here is how to create a bootable clone of your Mac.

By Alexander Fox / Jan 21, 2017
How to Enable TRIM for 3rd Party SSDs on Mac

How to Enable TRIM for 3rd Party SSDs on Mac

In Macs, TRIM is only enabled on SSDs supplied by Apple. If you have a 3rd party SSD, here is how to enable TRIM for SSD in Mac.

By Ryan Lynch / Jan 19, 2017
4 of the Best Markdown Editors for macOS

4 of the Best Markdown Editors for macOS

Markdown provides a unique writing technique and is designed to be easily converted into HTML. Here are the best Markdown editors for macOS.

By Alexander Fox / Jan 17, 2017
Preview Videos With Quicklook in Mac’s Finder

Preview Videos With Quicklook in Mac’s Finder

The Quicklook feature in Mac’s Finder only supports .mov and MPEG-related formats for video. QLVideo adds support for extra video types to Quicklook.

By John Parsons / Jan 4, 2017
How to Easily Set Up OpenVPN on a Mac with Tunnelblick

How to Easily Set Up OpenVPN on a Mac with Tunnelblick

As most VPN providers support OpenVPN, you can now make use of Tunnelblick to easily set up OpenVPN on Mac. Here’s how you can do so.

By Alexander Fox / Jan 3, 2017
How to Run iPhone Battery Diagnostics on Mac

How to Run iPhone Battery Diagnostics on Mac

When your iPhone starts randomly shutting down, it is best to run diagnostics to see if your battery needs replacing. Here’s how to run iPhone battery diagnostics on Mac.

By Corbin Telligman / Dec 31, 2016
How to Set Up a Plex Server on MacOS

How to Set Up a Plex Server on MacOS

Plex allows you to access your media library from the road, building your own personal Spotify and Netflix. Here’s how to set up a Plex server on macOS.

By Alexander Fox / Dec 29, 2016
Upgrading and Using Python 3 on a Mac

Upgrading and Using Python 3 on a Mac

Python is now in version 3.5, and yet your Mac is still shipping with Python 2.7. If you have a need to use Python 3, here’s how to upgrade and use Python 3 on Mac.

By Alexander Fox / Dec 23, 2016
How to Check Package File for Malware Before You Install It in Mac

How to Check Package File for Malware Before You Install It in Mac

If you are downloading an app outside of the Mac App store, it is best to scan the package file for malware before you install it. Here’s how you can do it in macOS.

By John Parsons / Dec 10, 2016
Tuneskit: Lets You Play Your iTunes Videos Everywhere

Tuneskit: Lets You Play Your iTunes Videos Everywhere

Looking for a way to play your Apple videos on non-Apple devices? Tuneskit helps you do that, removing DRM encoding from your videos.

By Phil South / Dec 8, 2016
Why Picture-in-Picture Mode Is Awesome and How to Enable It in macOS Sierra

Why Picture-in-Picture Mode Is Awesome and How to Enable It in macOS Sierra

Have you ever wondered if you could watch a video and do other things at the same time? Enter Picture-in-Picture mode. Learn how to enable it in macOS Sierra.

By Jeffry Thurana / Dec 6, 2016
How to Get Touch Bar Functionality on Your Old MacBook

How to Get Touch Bar Functionality on Your Old MacBook

You don’t have to wait until your new MacBook comes to take the Touch Bar for a spin. Here are 2 different ways to get Touch Bar working on your old MacBook.

By Alexander Fox / Nov 25, 2016
How to Create an Animated GIF Screenshot on Mac

How to Create an Animated GIF Screenshot on Mac

Mac doesn’t come with a native method to create an animated GIF. Here’s how you can create an animated GIF on macOS with Giphy Capture.

By Jeffry Thurana / Nov 17, 2016
Quickly Switch Between Audio Outputs on macOS and Windows [Quick Tip]

Quickly Switch Between Audio Outputs on macOS and Windows [Quick Tip]

If you have multiple sets of audio interfaces connected to your computer, here’s how to quickly switch between audio outputs on macOS and Windows.

By Alexander Fox / Nov 12, 2016
3 Custom Hazel Rules You Can Use to Automate File Management

3 Custom Hazel Rules You Can Use to Automate File Management

Hazel is an app for Mac to help you organize your files automatically and increase your productivity. Here are some custom Hazel rules to get started.

By Alexander Fox / Nov 9, 2016
101 of the Best Free Software for Your Mac

101 of the Best Free Software for Your Mac

You just got a new Mac and are wondering what free software you can use on it. Here’s a list of the 101 best free software that you can use on your Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana / Nov 9, 2016
Delete Text in Front of the Cursor on Your Mac [Quick Tips]

Delete Text in Front of the Cursor on Your Mac [Quick Tips]

The Delete key on a Mac deletes text backward, but what if you want to delete text forward instead? Here’s how to delete text in front of the cursor.

By Mahesh Makvana / Nov 6, 2016
Nektony App Cleaner: A Useful App to Completely Delete Applications in macOS

Nektony App Cleaner: A Useful App to Completely Delete Applications in macOS

Macs, like any PC, can get cluttered with applications and installations too. We checked out Nektony App Cleaner to see its effectiveness against system clutter. Here’s what we found.

By Phil South / Nov 3, 2016
Understanding macOS Sierra’s Purgeable Space and How to Use It to Optimize Your Hard Drive Space

Understanding macOS Sierra’s Purgeable Space and How to Use It to Optimize Your Hard Drive Space

macOS Sierra comes with a “purgeable space” feature to help you optimize your hard drive space. Learn what is it and how you can make use of it.

By Alexander Fox / Nov 1, 2016
How to Move the Cursor Word by Word in Terminal on Your Mac

How to Move the Cursor Word by Word in Terminal on Your Mac

Do you use Terminal a lot on your Mac? If so, this quick tip will teach you how to move the cursor word by word in Terminal on your Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana / Oct 30, 2016
How to Move Your User Data to a New Mac without Time Machine

How to Move Your User Data to a New Mac without Time Machine

If you want to move your user data from an old Mac to a new one, you can do so by transferring the necessary files over. Time Machine is not required.

By Alexander Fox / Oct 28, 2016
How to Fix Frozen App Store Issues on Your Mac

How to Fix Frozen App Store Issues on Your Mac

There can be times when the Mac app store hangs or crashes for no reason. If you are having this problem, here are a few ways to fix the frozen app store issue.

By Mahesh Makvana / Oct 26, 2016
What is Apple File System and Why is it Better than HFS+?

What is Apple File System and Why is it Better than HFS+?

Apple File System won’t be finalized until 2017, but you can get a taste in the developer preview now available on Sierra. Here’s a quick review of what APFS brings to the table.

By Alexander Fox / Oct 25, 2016
How to Set Up RAID in macOS Sierra

How to Set Up RAID in macOS Sierra

macOS Sierra restored the option to set up RAID with a GUI. Here’s how you can easily configure and set up RAID 1 or 0 in macOS Sierra.

By Alexander Fox / Oct 20, 2016
Why and How to Encrypt Your Files on macOS

Why and How to Encrypt Your Files on macOS

Encrypting files is something that all of us should be doing. Here are some useful software tools to encrypt your files on macOS.

By Alexander Fox / Oct 14, 2016
How to Change Your Home Folder’s Name on macOS

How to Change Your Home Folder’s Name on macOS

If you buy a used Mac, chances are you’ll want to change the home folder’s name. Here is how you can do so, and the fixes for the problems it has caused.

By Alexander Fox / Oct 11, 2016
Fixing Problems with iCloud Desktop and Documents Syncing in macOS Sierra

Fixing Problems with iCloud Desktop and Documents Syncing in macOS Sierra

After you turned on iCloud syncing for macOS Sierra, you might find your files missing. Here’s how to fix the issue with iCloud Desktop and Documents sync.

By Alexander Fox / Oct 1, 2016
How to Summarize Long Documents on Your Mac

How to Summarize Long Documents on Your Mac

Have a long document on your Mac that you’d like to have summarized showing just the main points? Here’s how to summarize long documents on your Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana / Sep 28, 2016
Export High-Quality Photos from the Mac Photos App [Quick Tips]

Export High-Quality Photos from the Mac Photos App [Quick Tips]

If you’ve been getting low-quality exports of your photos from the Photos app, this tip will show you how to export high-quality photos on Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana / Sep 24, 2016
Unlock the Hidden Power of Preview to Better Manage PDF Files [Mac]

Unlock the Hidden Power of Preview to Better Manage PDF Files [Mac]

You might think you need Adobe software to manipulate PDFs, but MacOS’s Preview is much more powerful than it seems. Check out some of its hidden features that might save you trip into Acrobat.

By Alexander Fox / Sep 20, 2016
How to Get Your Mac to Auto Connect to VPN on Startup

How to Get Your Mac to Auto Connect to VPN on Startup

Are you always connected to a VPN for security reasons? Here is how you can get your Mac to auto connect to a VPN on startup.

By Mahesh Makvana / Sep 17, 2016
How to Add Blank Spaces to Your Mac’s Dock

How to Add Blank Spaces to Your Mac’s Dock

If you feel like you need a reorganization, you can add blank spaces to Mac’s Dock to separate apps into groups. Here is how to do it.

By Alexander Fox / Sep 7, 2016
5 Useful Finder Alternatives to Move and Manage Files in OS X

5 Useful Finder Alternatives to Move and Manage Files in OS X

For your everyday file management on your Mac, Finder is the way to go. But if you want to do some heaving lifting, you can find some Finder alternatives that will help make your day-to-day data shuffling a little snappier.

By Alexander Fox / Aug 30, 2016
How to Enable Extra Adjustment Settings in Photos For Mac

How to Enable Extra Adjustment Settings in Photos For Mac

The Mac Photos app has many adjustment options, but there are a few more that can be enabled. Here’s how to enable those extra adjustment settings in Photos.

By Mahesh Makvana / Aug 22, 2016
How to Omit the Developer Search Results from Spotlight on Your Mac

How to Omit the Developer Search Results from Spotlight on Your Mac

If you’ve installed Xcode on Mac, you’ll see developer results in Spotlight. Here’s how to omit the developer search results if you don’t want to see them.

By Mahesh Makvana / Aug 21, 2016
How to Disable Caps Lock on Your Mac [Quick Tips]

How to Disable Caps Lock on Your Mac [Quick Tips]

Want to get rid of the Caps Lock key entirely? Here’s your best option: disabling it. This quick tip will show you how to disable caps lock on your Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana / Aug 9, 2016
Disable Sound Effects on Your Mac Using These Two Different Methods

Disable Sound Effects on Your Mac Using These Two Different Methods

Looking to disable sound effects on your Mac such as the screenshot sound, moving files to trash, emptying the trash, etc,? Here are two ways to do it.

By Mahesh Makvana / Aug 9, 2016
How to Copy Parental Controls from One Account to Another on Your Mac

How to Copy Parental Controls from One Account to Another on Your Mac

Have your parental controls set perfectly on one user account and want the same settings on another account? Here’s how to copy parental controls to another account.

By Mahesh Makvana / Aug 8, 2016
Setting Custom Resolutions for Displays in Mac OS X

Setting Custom Resolutions for Displays in Mac OS X

Looking for settings for custom resolutions in Mac OS X? This article will show you where to find them and also includes useful facts relating to displays.

By Phil South / Aug 2, 2016
How to Launch Apps in Low Resolution on Your Retina Mac

How to Launch Apps in Low Resolution on Your Retina Mac

While the retina display on a Mac is nice, you may sometimes want or need to launch apps in low resolution. If so, here’s how you can do that.

By Mahesh Makvana / Jul 31, 2016
CCleaner for Mac: As Good as Windows?

CCleaner for Mac: As Good as Windows?

CCleaner, a popular utility for Windows, is now available for Mac. Is CCleaner for Mac as good as the Windows version? Let’s find out.

By Phil South / Jul 31, 2016
5 Cool Things You Can Do with Your Old Apple Computer

5 Cool Things You Can Do with Your Old Apple Computer

Have an old Apple computer? Don’t get rid of it! Instead, use these five tips to revive it and make something cool out of it (such as a TV box).

By Phil South / Jul 30, 2016
Polymail – The Ultimate Email Client for Mac and iOS

Polymail – The Ultimate Email Client for Mac and iOS

Polymail is a great email client for Mac and iOS. It has unique features like tracking, scheduling, snoozing, send cancellation and one-click unsubscribe. Check it out.

By Jeffry Thurana / Jul 29, 2016
DeskConnect – Send Files Easily Between Mac and iOS Devices

DeskConnect – Send Files Easily Between Mac and iOS Devices

DeskConnect is an app that lets you send files between Mac and iOS devices. From text to clipboard contents to websites links to map locations to documents, it has you covered.

By Jeffry Thurana / Jul 28, 2016
Delete Enhanced Dictation Files and Free Up Storage Space on Your Mac

Delete Enhanced Dictation Files and Free Up Storage Space on Your Mac

Do you use the dictation feature on your Mac? If not, that means the files are taking up valuable space. Here’s how to delete the enhanced dictation files.

By Mahesh Makvana / Jul 28, 2016
How to Place iTunes MiniPlayer on Top of All the Windows on Your Mac

How to Place iTunes MiniPlayer on Top of All the Windows on Your Mac

The MiniPlayer is a small version of iTunes. If you always want it in the front, here’s how to place iTunes MiniPlayer on top of all your windows on Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana / Jul 26, 2016
Roccat Browser 5 for Mac: A Viable Alternative to Your Default Browser

Roccat Browser 5 for Mac: A Viable Alternative to Your Default Browser

In this article we take a look at Roccat Browser 5 for Mac. Does it have what it takes to become your new default browser? Let’s find out.

By Phil South / Jul 24, 2016
How to Erase and Remove a Partition on Your Mac

How to Erase and Remove a Partition on Your Mac

If you have a partition on your Mac that you don’t use anymore, you may want to reclaim that space. Here’s how to erase and remove a partition on your Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana / Jul 23, 2016
Import Data into Safari from Another Web Browser

Import Data into Safari from Another Web Browser

Want to switch from your current web browser to Safari without losing bookmarks, history, and passwords? Here’s how to import data to Safari from another browser.

By Mahesh Makvana / Jul 22, 2016

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