Category: macOS

  • How to Recursively Find All Files in Directories/Subfolders by Wildcards

    How to Recursively Find All Files in Directories/Subfolders by Wildcards

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Recursively Find All Files in Directories/Subfolders by Wildcards Users may come across a situation where they would like to find all files in a directory, folder, or subfolder structure, that match a particular string but with variations to the file names, a situation perfect for finding files…

  • How to Find Process Locking a Port on Mac

    How to Find Process Locking a Port on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Find Process Locking a Port on Mac Mac users may occasionally come across a situation where a process is locking a port, preventing another app or process from using that port. If you come across such a situation, for example maybe you’re trying to use React.js and…

  • How to Show Battery Percentage in Mac Menu Bar (MacOS Sonoma & Ventura)

    How to Show Battery Percentage in Mac Menu Bar (MacOS Sonoma & Ventura)

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Show Battery Percentage in Mac Menu Bar (MacOS Sonoma & Ventura) If you have a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air running the latest versions of MacOS system software, like Sonoma or Ventura, you may be interested in knowing how you can show the battery percentage in your…

  • How to Opt Out / Disable Homebrew Analytics

    How to Opt Out / Disable Homebrew Analytics

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Opt Out / Disable Homebrew Analytics Homebrew is a fantastic package manager for the command line on Mac, but something that is perhaps less fantastic for some individuals is that Homebrew defaults to enabling ‘analytics’, which means your Mac will transmit data from your Mac to Homebrew…

  • How to Check Temperature of M1/M2 Mac

    How to Check Temperature of M1/M2 Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Check Temperature of M1/M2 Mac You can easily monitor and view the temperature of an Apple Silicon equipped Mac with the help of a free app called Hot. Hot displays the Mac’s CPU temperature in the menu bar, allowing you to keep an eye on thermal conditions…

  • How to Download the Full MacOS Sonoma Beta Installer

    How to Download the Full MacOS Sonoma Beta Installer

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Download the Full MacOS Sonoma Beta Installer Many Mac users are interested in downloading the full installer for MacOS Sonoma beta, but when they go through the typical process of installing the MacOS Sonoma beta and downloading the update from System Settings, they’re given only a smaller…

  • How to Enable File Sharing on MacOS Ventura & Sonoma

    How to Enable File Sharing on MacOS Ventura & Sonoma

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Enable File Sharing on MacOS Ventura & Sonoma File sharing is one of the quintessential features of just about every networked computer, and if you’ve got a Mac on a local network then you might be wondering how you can seamlessly share files over local networks with…

  • How to Upgrade to MacOS Sonoma Beta in a Virtual Machine

    How to Upgrade to MacOS Sonoma Beta in a Virtual Machine

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Upgrade to MacOS Sonoma Beta in a Virtual Machine Want to run MacOS Sonoma beta in a virtual machine on your Mac? It’s pretty easy thanks to the free Viable tool, and if you followed our recent guide on installing Ventura in a Viable VM, you can…

  • How to Run MacOS Ventura in a Virtual Machine with Viable

    How to Run MacOS Ventura in a Virtual Machine with Viable

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Run MacOS Ventura in a Virtual Machine with Viable Running MacOS inside a virtual machine on an Apple Silicon Mac has never been easier, thanks to an excellent and simple to use utility called Viable. The Viable VM utility was created by Mac developer Howard Oakley, and…

  • How to Install Command Line Tools in MacOS Sonoma Beta

    How to Install Command Line Tools in MacOS Sonoma Beta

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Install Command Line Tools in MacOS Sonoma Beta Some MacOS Sonoma beta users have noticed they can not install Command Line Tools specifically in the Sonoma beta from the Terminal, instead they see an error message stating “Can’t install the software because it is not currently available…