Apple’s devoted fans look forward every year to the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) to get their first glimpse (if you don’t take leaks and rumors into consideration) of what’s coming in the next few months from Apple. The 2019 WWDC keynote didn’t include many big surprises, with many things rumored or leaked beforehand. However, seeing some of these changes in the flesh was still very exciting. Some of these changes include, but are not limited to, iPadOS, a new Mac Pro, and dark mode. iOS As long-rumored, iOS 13 is getting the long-anticipated dark mode. This has emerged as a feature everyone looks forward to,… Read more
How to Use Do Not Disturb on Your Mac
Apple’s Do Not Disturb feature on iOS is used by many, as users find it handy if they want to take a quick break from their devices and don’t want to be disturbed by any notifications. Apple has also included the “Do Not Disturb” feature on macOS, allowing you to silence any incoming notifications and work freely without any disturbances. It’s very easy to turn on, and you can also customize Do Not Disturb to automatically turn on at a specific time by scheduling it. You can also choose whether to allow calls through or not. To get to know how to enable and customize… Read more
How to Locate and Delete Duplicate Files on macOS
If you like to make multiple backups of various files, you may tend to be confused sometimes by different versions of a file at different locations on your Mac. If you don’t clean these up regularly, you may find a bunch of duplicate files on your system that can take up a lot of your Mac’s disk space. The issue is that it’s not that easy to find and delete duplicate files on your Mac. In this guide we’ll first show you how to find and delete duplicate files on your Mac using Finder. However, if you find the method a bit tiresome, you can choose… Read more
How to Update Your Mac Using Terminal
Most of us are used to updating our Mac’s software (macOS) using the Mac App Store – the traditional way of doing it. However, there is another method also available to update macOS: using Terminal. Using this method to update your Mac can save time and be easier for many, especially since the Mac App Store is known to lag on older devices. Many users have also reported updates download and install faster when installed using Terminal, so that’s another obvious advantage. If you’re using multiple Macs connected to a server, you can simply run a script or remotely install an update without going through… Read more
Best Microsoft Office Alternatives for macOS
For a long time Microsoft Office enjoyed a loyal following of individual and business users. However, the forced subscription for its latest version and its high prices saw several alternatives come up outside of its banner. If you just got a Mac but are struggling with whether to buy Office all over again, there are several Office alternatives for Mac you can choose from, even if all you want to do is edit and send Office documents once in a while. Some are free suites with many tools, but you can invest in premium options and get extra features – the value may be worth… Read more