According to Apple, its App Nap advanced technology feature in Mavericks helps you save power when you’re working with more than one app at a time. The system knows when a certain app is in the ...
Boost your Mac's speed and performance with practical macOS optimization tips, storage management, and maintenance strategies ...
Boosting productivity on your Mac is all about using the built-in features of macOS. By taking advantage of these powerful tools, you can streamline your workflow, save time, and get more done. Here ...
If you're a longtime Windows user who has just bought your first Mac, you'll likely find the experience a bit jarring. Apple's way of doing things does take some getting used to. While Mac enthusiasts ...
One of the great aspects of the Mac is that it’s just about ready to go right out of the box. Yes, macOS takes you through a few steps to set up your new machine, but after that, you can get to work.
macOS Ventura has a variety of new features and changes and one that may be jarring is System Preferences morphing into System Settings. Follow along for a look at what’s changed, tips and tricks for ...
Most long-time macOS users will be aware of the Application Switcher. It's invoked using the Command+Tab keyboard shortcut, and lists all of the apps currently running on your Mac, enabling you to ...
Maya coming in July Marc Handler attended a Maya 4.0 Demo and Release Party at Globix in NYC. It was confirmed that Maya 4.0 for Mac OS X will be released in July at Macworld Expo.
Whether you’re new to the Mac or a longtime user, you want to get the most out of macOS. It has a ton of features, but even someone who’s been using it for years forgets about many of them or didn’t ...
The Basilisk II emulator can be used to run old versions of Mac OS 8 and System 7 on a modern Mac. Here's how to get started using it. Before macOS and OS X, there was Mac OS 9, and before that were ...
When you create a new email message in OS X Maverick’s Mail app, you can choose–assuming you have more than one email account in there–which account you’re sending the email from. For example, you ...