Category: Mac OS X

  • How to Flush DNS Cache in MacOS Catalina & Big Sur

    How to Flush DNS Cache in MacOS Catalina & Big Sur

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Flush DNS Cache in MacOS Catalina & Big Sur MacOS users may occasionally need to flush DNS cache on their Macs in order to access certain websites, domains, or for troubleshooting purposes. Flushing DNS cache is particularly common with web developers and network admins, but it’s used…

  • How to See List of Websites Visited on Mac with Screen Time

    How to See List of Websites Visited on Mac with Screen Time

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to See List of Websites Visited on Mac with Screen Time Mac users may be interested to know they can see a list of visited websites by using Screen Time. This can be helpful if your child has a Mac for school use, or even for educational and…

  • How to Use iCloud Drive File Sharing in macOS

    How to Use iCloud Drive File Sharing in macOS

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Use iCloud Drive File Sharing in macOS Mac users can use iCloud Drive file sharing to easily share files and folders from iCloud Drive with other people. This cloud sharing capability also exists on iPhone and iPad, and it works similar to how Dropbox and Google Drive…

  • How to Create macOS Big Sur Beta Bootable USB Install Drive

    How to Create macOS Big Sur Beta Bootable USB Install Drive

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Create macOS Big Sur Beta Bootable USB Install Drive Advanced Mac users often want to make a boot disk installer for macOS Big Sur beta, allowing for something like a USB flash drive to be used to boot and install macOS Big Sur onto any compatible Mac.…

  • What the ‘Legacy System Extension’ Mac Message Means & What To Do About It

    What the ‘Legacy System Extension’ Mac Message Means & What To Do About It

    Go to OSX Daily to read What the ‘Legacy System Extension’ Mac Message Means & What To Do About It If you’re using a Mac running MacOS Catalina 10.15.4 or later (including Big Sur), you might have seen a new and somewhat cryptic message pop up when your Mac is turned on, or when you…

  • How to Install MacOS Big Sur Public Beta

    How to Install MacOS Big Sur Public Beta

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Install MacOS Big Sur Public Beta Now that MacOS Big Sur public beta is available to download, some adventurous Mac users may wish to install and try out Big Sur themselves, whether to check out the new user interface, experience the new features, or just to try…

  • How to Make Screen Recordings in MacOS Big Sur, Catalina, & Mojave

    How to Make Screen Recordings in MacOS Big Sur, Catalina, & Mojave

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Make Screen Recordings in MacOS Big Sur, Catalina, & Mojave Recording your screen might be something you do often, or very rarely depending on who you are and what you do. But recording a Mac’s screen is super duper easy no matter who you are, and you…

  • How to Use Snap Camera Filters on Zoom, Skype, & Hangouts Video Chat

    How to Use Snap Camera Filters on Zoom, Skype, & Hangouts Video Chat

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Use Snap Camera Filters on Zoom, Skype, & Hangouts Video Chat Looking for a way to have a bit more fun and goof around on video chat? Snapchat Camera allows you to use Snapchat filters applied directly to other video chat apps used on a Mac or…

  • How to Find Mac Keyboard Shortcuts

    How to Find Mac Keyboard Shortcuts

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Find Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Whether you primarily use your Mac for work, school, or any other purpose, you can save some of your valuable time with the help of keyboard shortcuts on macOS. There are so many shortcuts available that it may overwhelm you at first, but…

  • How to Rotate a Movie in Mac Finder with Quick Actions

    How to Rotate a Movie in Mac Finder with Quick Actions

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Rotate a Movie in Mac Finder with Quick Actions Modern MacOS versions include a handy Quick Action feature that allows users to quickly rotate movie files to the left, and without launching any application. Instead, the video file rotation happens entirely in the Mac Finder. Rotating a…