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Archives for October 2018

How to Make Your MacBook’s Touch Bar Actually Useful

October 31, 2018 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

The MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar isn’t highly useful right out of the box. There might be practical tasks you can accomplish with it, but with the default settings, it’s only a cosmetic upgrade over the function keys it replaced. Fortunately, utilities exist that can dramatically improve the usefulness of the Touch Bar by allowing for […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: Macbook Pro, macos, touch bar

Getting Acquainted with the New Mojave Screenshot Tool

October 29, 2018 by Alexander Fox 1 Comment

In the past, Mac users could use the Command + Shift + 3 and Command + Shift + 4 to capture screenshots of the full screen and a region respectively. Those screenshot shortcuts are still available, so you don’t need to rewrite your muscle memory. But Command + Shift + 5 now invokes the new […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: Mac, macos, Screenshots

Free iOS Apps Today: Download Paid Apps for Free, October 25, 2018

October 25, 2018 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Here is your weekly dose of free iOS apps to download. Have fun! (Note: These apps are free as of this writing; they may go back to their regular price anytime so download the apps for free while you can.)

Filed Under: Apps, iOS, News Tagged With: Apps, Free Apps, iOS Apps

6 iPhone Fashion And Beauty Apps You Must Have

October 23, 2018 by Apple Gazette Leave a Comment

Without a doubt, apps have changed the way we live. For beauty and fashion enthusiasts, apps have evolved from being a convenience to becoming a necessity. With these revolutionary technological creations, you can try on various makeup and hairstyles without going to a brick and mortar store. You can transform how you look in different […]

Filed Under: Apps Tagged With: Apps, lifestyle

Creating and Using Quick Actions in macOS Mojave

October 22, 2018 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

Quick actions in macOS Mojave allow users to quickly and easily access Automator workflows to process files in a repeatable ways. With these actions your Mac can automatically perform repetitive tasks with just two clicks. In this tutorial we are going to show you how to create and use Quick Actions in macOS Mojave. Opening […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: automator, macos, productivity

Free iOS Apps Today: Download Paid Apps for Free, October 18, 2018

October 18, 2018 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Here is your weekly dose of free iOS apps to download. Have fun! (Note: These apps are free as of this writing; they may go back to their regular price anytime so download the apps for free while you can.)

Filed Under: Apps, iOS, News Tagged With: Apps, Free Apps, iOS, iOS Apps

Mac Ransomware Exists And It Is Very Much Real

October 17, 2018 by Yevgeniy Kapishon 10 Comments

For as long as Mac computers have been available, the proud users of Apple products have always thought that they were safe from viruses and other online security threats. Being virus safe was one of the big reasons to consider using a Mac system in the first place. In some cases, users viewed that as […]

Filed Under: Feature, Mac, Opinion, OS X Tagged With: Mac, Malware

Beyond Dark Mode: Making a Night-Friendly Mac

October 15, 2018 by Alexander Fox 1 Comment

macOS Mojave’s release brought an official, system-wide dark mode to Mac users for the first time. It’s beautiful and saves on eye strain. The dark mode blackens the formerly white interface, which is ideal for late-night workers. But the system-wide dark mode isn’t the only look you have to save your eyes. You can check […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: Mac, macos, Night Shift Mode, productivity

8 Best Apple Apps For School In 2018

October 13, 2018 by Natividad Sidlangan Leave a Comment

School back then was probably harder and more tiring than it is today. We owe that to one thing, the lack of search engines and apps. Those things have made searching for homework help answers a breeze. Since then, that sort of modern privilege has evolved to a point where searching for answers can be done […]

Filed Under: Apps Tagged With: 2018, apple, Apps, school

Free iOS Apps Today: Download Paid Apps for Free, October 11, 2018

October 11, 2018 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Here is your weekly dose of free iOS apps to download. Have fun! (Note: These apps are free as of this writing; they may go back to their regular price anytime so download the apps for free while you can.)

Filed Under: Apps, iOS, News Tagged With: Apps, Free Apps, iOS Apps

Pro Terminal Commands: Editing the SSH Configuration File

October 10, 2018 by Alexander Fox 2 Comments

The SSH configuration file on your Mac controls how secure shell, aka SSH, operates. It can be used for simple alternations, like changing the ssh port on your devices, can often eliminate a huge number of ssh “cold calls” on your machine, the ssh configuration file can do much more than that. Where is the […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: pro terminal commands, security, terminal

Make Spotlight Useful Again: Expert Tips and Tricks

October 8, 2018 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

macOS’ Spotlight has an image problem. The much-overlooked universal search bar never really got its due. When it was released, it was underpowered compared to third-party tools. Updates have dramatically improved Spotlight’s functionality, but it seems like the news never got out. It’s not Spotlight’s fault anymore: it’s a fast and flexible application launcher and […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: macos, Spotlight, tips and tricks

Free iOS Apps Today: Download Paid Apps for Free, October 4, 2018

October 4, 2018 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Here is your weekly dose of free iOS apps to download. Have fun! (Note: These apps are free as of this writing; they may go back to their regular price anytime so download the apps for free while you can.)

Filed Under: Apps, iOS, News Tagged With: Apps, Free Apps, iOS

Using Firefox Containers to Stop Data Collection

October 3, 2018 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

Multi-Account Containers is a Firefox add-on by Mozilla designed to help users define and separate their browsing sessions into distinct contexts called “Containers.” If you’re a Chrome user, Firefox Containers are conceptually very similar to users. They separate data into distinct silos and prohibit communication between those silos. Here’s how you can use Firefox Containers […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: data security, Firefox, macos, privacy, security, web browser

8 Things to Do Before You Publish an App to the App Store

October 3, 2018 by Apple Gazette Leave a Comment

There is really no single formula to follow when it comes to launching and publishing an app. Depending on the kind of work your app does, certain measures can either be great or bad. Before publishing an app though, there are some basic things that cut across the market. You should address these issues in […]

Filed Under: Apps, Developer Tagged With: App store, Apps

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