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How To Organize Your Apps Using LaunchPad in OS X

How to Organize Your Apps Using LaunchPad in OS X

Launchpad on Mac allows you to manage and organize your apps just like you would on an iPad or iPhone. Here are some tips to help you make the most of it.

By Shujaa Imran – Aug 20, 2015

How to Remove the Time Stamp From Screenshot File Names on Your Mac

How to Remove the Time Stamp From Screenshot File Names on Your Mac

Do you wish for a way to remove the lengthy time stamp from screenshot file names on your Mac? Keep reading to find out how..

By Mahesh Makvana – Aug 17, 2015

How to Hide Apple Music in iTunes on Your Mac

How to Hide Apple Music in iTunes on Your Mac

If you’re someone who isn’t ready to adopt Apple Music, there’s a way to hide Apple Music and remove it from iTunes on your Mac. This tutorial shows how.

By Mahesh Makvana – Aug 14, 2015

How to Resize Multiple Images At Once on Your Mac

How to Resize Multiple Images at Once on Your Mac

If you want to resize multiple images in one go on your Mac, you can do so using the built-in Preview app. Here’s how it’s done.

By Mahesh Makvana – Aug 13, 2015

Open Current Tab of Chrome in Firefox with Keyboard Shortcut [Mac OS X]

Are you looking for ways to easily open a current tab of Chrome in Firefox? Here’s a simple trick that you can use in Mac OS X.

By Damien Oh – Aug 12, 2015

7 Things You Can Do With The Option Key On Your Mac

7 Things You Can Do with the Option Key on Your Mac

The Option key on the Mac isn’t an ordinary key; it gives added functionality. Here are 7 things you can do with the option key to boost everyday tasks.

By Mahesh Makvana – Aug 7, 2015

Use Terminal in OS X To Add A Power Chime To Your Mac

Add a Power Chime to Your Mac Via the Terminal

The power chime is a feature in the new Macbook. Using Terminal you can get the chime to sound when you plug in your Mac to your power outlet. Here’s how.

By Shujaa Imran – Aug 4, 2015

Running Pepakura Designer on a Mac to Make Papercraft

Running Pepakura Designer on a Mac to Make Papercraft

Pepakura Designer 3 is a popular Windows program for making real world papercraft models from 3D digital models. Here’s how to get it running on Mac.

By Phil South – Aug 3, 2015

How to Encrypt Your Dropbox Files and Others on CloudFogger

How to Encrypt Your Files with CloudFogger in Windows/Mac

CloudFogger can easily encrypt your files in Windows and Mac. It can also be used to encrypt Dropbox files. Here’s how to use it.

By Maria Krisette Capati – Jul 31, 2015

Top 2 Mac Apps for Quickly Searching and Sending GIFs

Interesting Mac Apps to Quickly Search and Send GIFs

If you’re a fan of GIFs & looking for a quick & easy way to search and send GIF files on your Mac, here are two apps (plus a bonus Chorme extension) to help.

By Khamosh Pathak – Jul 28, 2015

Reduce Latency on the Mac for Music

How to Make Music on Your Mac with Minimal Latency

Making music on Mac is easy but sometimes suffers due to the speed of your system. In this article we show how to reduce latency and make your music flow.

By Phil South – Jul 22, 2015

Want to Know When That App Was Installed? Here's How [Mac]

Want to Know When That App Was Installed? Here’s How [Mac]

Often while troubleshooting you may need to know when an app was installed on your Mac. Luckily, it’s easy to find that out. Here’s how it’s done.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 18, 2015

How to Set Plain Text the Default Text Mode in TextEdit on Your Mac

Set Plain Text as the Default in TextEdit on Your Mac

Use TextEdit on Mac? If the majority of your work requires documents without formatting, you should set plain text as the default text mode. Here’s how.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 16, 2015

How to Open Your Current Safari Webpage in Chrome With a Single Click [Mac]

How to Open Your Current Safari Webpage in Chrome With a Single Click

What if there was a way for you to quickly open your current Safari webpage in the Google Chrome browser on your Mac with a single-click? Luckily, there is!

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 15, 2015

How to Get iPhoto Working Again in the OS X Yosemite

How to Get iPhoto Working Again in OS X Yosemite

iPhoto is no longer the only photo management app for Mac. With OS X Yosemite, you have a new app called Photos. Want to get iPhoto back? Keep reading.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 11, 2015

How to Assign Gestures to Keyboard Shortcuts For The Apps on Your Mac

How to Assign Gestures to Any App on Your Mac

The trackpad on your Mac supports many gestures. Luckily, an app called Riverflow lets you assign even more gestures to keyboard shortcuts. Check it out.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 10, 2015

10 Mac Terminal Commands You Should Know

Useful Mac Terminal Commands You Should Know

One of the best ways to get the most out of Terminal is to learn what it can do. Here are ten terminal commands for Mac that you should know.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 8, 2015

How to Quickly Find Out Keyboard Shortcuts For Any App on Your Mac

How to Quickly Find Keyboard Shortcuts for Any App on Your Mac

Most Mac apps have many keyboard shortcuts that can save time and boost productivity if you know them. To quickly find out what they are, try this app.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 7, 2015

How to Remove EXIF Data From Images on Your Mac

How to Remove EXIF Data from Images on Your Mac

When sharing images on the Internet, you may want to remove EXIF data (or metadata) for privacy and security reasons. Here’s how to do that on a Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 5, 2015

HazeOver for Mac Review

HazeOver for Mac: Improve Your Productivity By Focusing on What Matters

HazeOver for Mac helps get rid of distractions & focuses on the current task by highlighting the front window and fading out background windows. Check it out.

By Phil South – Jun 29, 2015

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