Category: Mac

  • How to Change the User Agent in Google Chrome

    How to Change the User Agent in Google Chrome

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Change the User Agent in Google Chrome Many advanced Chrome users may occasionally need to change the user agent associated with the browser, typically for testing purposes. Whether you’re a designer, developer, student, tinkerer, novice, or expert, changing the Chrome user agent isn’t particularly difficult, but it…

  • How to Access Saved Passwords in Chrome

    How to Access Saved Passwords in Chrome

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Access Saved Passwords in Chrome Many users choose to save login information and passwords into the Google Chrome browser’s built-in password manager. Sometimes you may need to manually access the passwords or login information that is stored within the password manager, so we’ll show you how you…

  • How to Dim Flashing Lights in Videos on Mac

    How to Dim Flashing Lights in Videos on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Dim Flashing Lights in Videos on Mac It’s not terribly uncommon to encounter flashing lights and strobing effects in videos, and while they can be annoying for most people, flashing light can be particularly problematic for people with epilepsy. Fortunately, the latest versions of MacOS offer a…

  • How to Install GCC on Mac

    How to Install GCC on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Install GCC on Mac Some Mac users may wish to install GCC onto their MacOS computers. GCC, which stands for Gnu Compiler Collection, is a commonly used compiler with support for C, C++, Objective C, Go, Fortran, Ada, and more languages, and is frequently used for compiling…

  • How to Disable Security Response Updates on Mac

    How to Disable Security Response Updates on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Disable Security Response Updates on Mac The latest versions of MacOS default to automatically installing what Apple calls ‘Rapid Security Response Updates’, which can patch security flaws and issues on the Mac without the standard process of installing software updates on the Mac. If you do not…

  • How to Access Emoji on Mac by Hotkey

    How to Access Emoji on Mac by Hotkey

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Access Emoji on Mac by Hotkey If you’re a Mac user running the latest versions of macOS system software, from Monterey 12, Ventura 13, or later, you can enable an optional Emoji quick-access feature that allows you to summon the Emoji picker instantly with the press of…

  • How to Add a Mac to Universal Control in MacOS Ventura System Settings

    How to Add a Mac to Universal Control in MacOS Ventura System Settings

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Add a Mac to Universal Control in MacOS Ventura System Settings Wondering how you can add another Mac to Universal Control in MacOS Ventura System Settings? It’s pretty easy, but enabling the feature and connecting a new Mac is a bit different than what you may have…

  • Convert HEIC to JPG on Mac with Quick Actions

    Convert HEIC to JPG on Mac with Quick Actions

    Go to OSX Daily to read Convert HEIC to JPG on Mac with Quick Actions While there are various ways you can convert an HEIC file to JPG on a Mac, including using Preview or third party tools, by far the simplest way is available directly in the Finder for all modern MacOS users, and…

  • A Client-side Exception has Occurred” in Safari

    A Client-side Exception has Occurred” in Safari

    Go to OSX Daily to read A Client-side Exception has Occurred” in Safari Occasionally, when browsing the web you may see a website fail to load or interrupt with an error message that says “Application error: a client-side exception has occurred (see the browser console for more information).” Let’s dive into what this error message…