You probably know about the Get Info window. But do you know about the Inspector window for multiple files? Learn more now.
You probably know about the Get Info window. But do you know about the Inspector window for multiple files? Learn more now.
Have you noticed a little orange dot next to the icon for Control Center on the menu bar in macOS 12 Monterey? Learn now what it’s all about.
Later this year, Apple will release macOS 13 Ventura, iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and watchOS 9. Here’s the hardware you’ll need to run these operating systems—and to support some of the whizzier features.
Discover Apple’s clever trick to quickly locate your pointer.
Have you found the macOS color picker confusing? Here’s how to find, set, and share colors.
At its Worldwide Developer Conference keynote, Apple announced oodles of new features that we’ll see in macOS 13 Ventura, iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and watchOS 9 later this year. Here are the ten—no, eleven!—features we think you’ll most like:
There’s no reason to expend effort mousing if you prefer to keep your hands on the keyboard. Learn more now.
Running iPhone and iPad apps on your Mac is no longer science fiction if you have an M1-based Mac. Read on for instructions on finding and installing these apps, and how to control them if a trackpad isn’t sufficient.
Although the Mac’s Dock shows all your running apps, it’s often not the most efficient way to switch among them. Instead, turn to the App Switcher.
For many people, transparency blurs the interface, making it harder to differentiate interface elements from the wallpaper. Learn how to change the MacOS interface transparency.
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