If you always connect your external hard drive to Mac to run Time Machine backupa, there are times where you will notice that the external hard drive doesn’t show up in your Mac. If you are facing this issue, here are some fixes for you. The Basics Most problems with drives on a Mac are caused by a poor connection, so the first step to troubleshooting the problem is to ensure your drive is actually connected to your Mac properly. If there’s a light on the drive, is it turning on? If it’s a spinning disk, do you feel the drive spinning through the hard… Read more
Use M3 Bitlocker Loader for Mac to Open Bitlocker-Encrypted Drives
This is a sponsored article and was made possible by M3 Software. The actual contents and opinions are the sole views of the author who maintains editorial independence, even when a post is sponsored. If you’ve spent any amount of time in the Windows world in the past few years, you’re probably familiar with BitLocker. If you haven’t, you may have no idea what it is. BitLocker is an encryption feature that helps to keep your files safe from prying eyes. Unfortunately, it can also keep those same files from your eyes on an unsupported system like macOS… Read more
Handle Your Hard Drives Easily in Mac With iBoySoft Drive Manager
This is a sponsored article and was made possible by iBoySoft. The actual contents and opinions are the sole views of the author who maintains editorial independence, even when a post is sponsored. You would think that after all these years, we’d have agreed on a universal file system format. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case, and different operating systems still prefer to work with certain file systems and simply won’t work with others. No matter what your operating system prefers, sometimes you just need to work with a certain type of drive. If your operating system doesn’t support… Read more
How to Run Mac Apps on Linux
macOS and Linux share a common heritage. Unfortunately, that does not mean applications can smoothly transition between the operating systems. To run Mac apps on Linux, you’ll need some sort of virtual machine or translation layer. Run a macOS Virtual Machine (All Apps) The most reliable way to run Mac apps on Linux is through a virtual machine. With a free, open-source hypervisor application like VirtualBox, you can run macOS on a virtual device on your Linux machine. A properly-installed virtualized macOS environment will run all macOS apps without issue. Virtualizing… Read more
The Best Photoshop Alternatives for Mac in 2019
For as long as anyone can remember, Adobe Photoshop has been the go-to app for photographers, graphic artists and just about everyone else. On the Mac, it’s hard to beat, and Photoshop has become part of our lexicon for color correction, cloning, airbrushing, etc. While it’s still considered the gold standard, there are plenty of Photoshop alternatives for the Mac. If you’re on the hunt for a better price tag or interface that’s easier to use, here are some of the best options out there. Related: 4 of the Best Photo Editors for Simple Photo Editing on Mac 1. Affinity Photo Available on both… Read more