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Fun Things to Do with the Macbook Pro Touch Bar

The Macbook Pro Touch Bar is not just a complementary feature – you can play games on it too. Have a look at this list for some of the fun things to do with the Touch Bar.

By Ryan Lynch – Mar 16, 2017

The Most Useful Things You Can Do with the New Macbook Pro Touch Bar

Is the new Macbook Touch Bar necessary? No, but it is really useful. Here are some of the Touchbar’s most useful features.

By Ryan Lynch – Mar 15, 2017

How to Prevent iTunes from Launching Automatically

It can be a nuisance when iTunes launches automatically whenever a media-related action is performed. Here is how to prevent iTunes from launching on Mac.

By Corbin Telligman – Mar 12, 2017

How to Use 4K and 5K Displays with Your Mac

macOS doesn’t play well with 4K and 5K displays. This article covers how to set up 4K and 5K displays with your Mac and how to adjust and recalibrate colors.

By Corbin Telligman – Mar 9, 2017

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How to Fix the Home and End Buttons for an External Keyboard in Mac

If you use an external keyboard for your Mac, you know that the Home and End buttons aren’t working. Here’s a quick tip to fix the Home and End buttons on Mac.

By Damien Oh – Mar 3, 2017

Adjust Hidden Mac Preferences with Onyx

If you need more options to fully customize your Mac to the max, you can use Onyx to adjust hidden preferences for macOS.

By Alexander Fox – Mar 2, 2017

4 of the Best Free YouTube Clients for Mac

There are plenty of Youtube apps for Mac in the AppStore, but only some are great. Here are 4 of the best YouTube clients for Mac.

By Corbin Telligman – Mar 2, 2017

How to Enable Picture-in-Picture Mode for Netflix on macOS Sierra

The Picture-in-Picture mode in macOS Sierra only works in Safari. Here’s how to enable Picture-in-Picture mode for Netflix on macOS Sierra.

By Alexander Fox – Feb 19, 2017

How to Easily Add New Commands to Mac’s Terminal

By default, macOS only includes a standard set of commands for its Terminal. To add new commands to Mac’s terminal, here’s how to do so.

By Alexander Fox – Feb 11, 2017

Mastering Disk Utility in macOS Sierra – Terms in Disk Utility and What They Mean

Disk utility is an app for macOS for all disk-related operations. This article will walk you through the technical terms in Disk Utility and help you to master it.

By Corbin Telligman – Feb 10, 2017

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How to Configure a macOS Sierra Server

Unknown to many, macOS does have a dedicated server application to turn itself into a server. Here’s how you can configure a macOS Sierra server.

By Alexander Fox – Feb 7, 2017

How to Make ‘Quick Look’ in Mac More Powerful with Plugins

Quick Look is one of the most convenient features of macOS as it allows you to quickly preview files. Here is how to extend its functionality and make it more powerful with plugins.

By Alexander Fox – Feb 5, 2017

Best Backup Strategy for the Mac

A sound backup strategy is crucial for any computer user. Here is one solid backup strategy you can use to save your data before you need it.

By Alexander Fox – Jan 25, 2017

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

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

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

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

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

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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

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

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