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Archives for January 2019

Commander One Is Better Than Finder Will Ever Be

January 17, 2019 by Alexander Fox 2 Comments

As an experienced Mac user, you know how important Finder is to your daily routine. If you only want to open some images on your Desktop or do something similarly basic, Finder’s speed and simplicity is a benefit. But if you need more powerful tools, Finder doesn’t have much to offer. That’s where the world […]

Filed Under: Mac, Software Review Tagged With: App, app replacement, Finder, replacements, Software

How to Read Hexadecimal Source Code on macOS

January 16, 2019 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

When dealing with unusual files, looking at the actual bits that compose the file can be hugely valuable. If nothing else, you can read the file’s headers and decipher its purpose. Editing hexadecimal code is a complex business, but it can be done with a variety of hex editors in macOS. What is hexadecimal code, […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: Apps, Mac, macos, Software

8 Apps to Get Back Control of Your Finances

January 15, 2019 by Apple Gazette Leave a Comment

Personal finance has never been harder than it is right now. Incomes are lean. Expenses are high. And between internet spending and debit cards, it’s frustratingly hard to keep meaningful track of how much you spend on a daily basis. We get it. It’s tough. But… Personal finance has never been easier than it is […]

Filed Under: Apps, Lifestyle Tagged With: Apps, Finance, Personal finance

Play NES, SNES, and N64 Games on macOS With a Console Emulator

January 14, 2019 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

You can play retro games on macOS with an emulator. An emulator imitates a console gaming system, allowing you to play console games on your Mac. With the instructions below, you can play retro games on macOS from NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Game Boy, and a ton more. 1. Get a Console Emulator Emulating a […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: consoles, gaming, macos, retro games

Apps to Keep Your Kids Safe While on Their Mobile Device

January 11, 2019 by Apple Gazette 1 Comment

It used to be that we didn’t get phones till we were at least in our teens. Many of us didn’t get tablets till we were adults. This generation, however, was born holding a mobile device of some sort in their hands. Kids as young as three years old go online by themselves! While this […]

Filed Under: Apps Tagged With: Apps, children, safety, security

Find Your Silenced iPhone with iCloud and Siri

January 10, 2019 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

Phones are incredibly easy to misplace. They’re small, dark, and they travel everywhere we go. You might be familiar with the bedding dance many of us do when we wake up, shaking out our blankets until the phone thuds unceremoniously to the floor. When I lose my phone, it’s always in my house, or incredibly […]

Filed Under: iOS, iPhone Tagged With: Find My iPhone, iOS, iPhone, siri

Free iOS Apps Today: Download Paid Apps for Free, January 10, 2019

January 10, 2019 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

7 Noise Generator Apps for Better Sleep and Work

January 7, 2019 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

Check out the best seven noise generator apps and white noise apps for your iPhone and iPad. These apps can help you improve your focus, sleep better, reduce anxiety, and enhance meditation. Tide — Best Overall Noise Generator App Tide is a little different from the other apps on our list. Rather than simply having […]

Filed Under: iOS, iPhone Tagged With: Apps, Audio, iOS Apps, iPhone

Connect Your Xbox One Controller to Your Mac

January 2, 2019 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

The Xbox One controller is one of the finest handheld controllers on the market. It’s a case study in usability and ergonomics. The total lack of major changes over the years is a testament of just how “right” Microsoft made the Xbox controller. No hard edges, everything is in easy rich, comfortable with any hand […]

Filed Under: Games, Mac Tagged With: Controller, game controllers, gaming, macos

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