Have you ever wanted to know exactly how many print jobs have been done on your Mac? You can see the print history using the workaround explained below.
Does your Mac CPU’s fans spin very loudly and the machine become very hot? TG Pro helps you diagnose what’s wrong with your Mac hardware and fix the issue.
aText allows you to accelerate your typing using abbreviations that expand to their full forms. Check out our aText’s review and stand to win a copy of aText.
Fantastical for Mac allows you to easily add events and working with these calendars as if they were humans. It’s not free, but we have a giveaway event for it. Check it out.
The default highlighted text color in OS X is blue, but you can change it to any color you want. Here is how you can change highlighted text color in OS X.
If you have the needs to install an Internet kiosk in your shop, or home, here is a little hack to easily turn your existing computer into an Internet kiosk.
One of the new features in OS X Yosemite is the Markup feature in Mail, which allows you to perform edits and annotations to a PDF or image file. Here’s how it works.
If you have previously dual-booted your OS X with Ubuntu, and you have upgraded to Yosemite, you will lose the dual boot. Here is the solution to fix the dual-boot issue.
By default, you won’t be able to search for system files in OS X’s Finder or Spotlight. Here is a quick and simple way to search for system files in Finder.
There are plenty of FTP clients for Mac users. Some are simple while others require a fee. Here we have complied a list of the best FTP clients for Mac.