Category: macOS

  • Run MacOS Ventura on Unsupported Mac with OpenCore

    Run MacOS Ventura on Unsupported Mac with OpenCore

    Go to OSX Daily to read Run MacOS Ventura on Unsupported Mac with OpenCore Do you have an older Mac that is not able to run MacOS Ventura, but that you’d like to run MacOS Ventura on? You may be able to accomplish that through the help of a third party tool called OpenCore. While…

  • How to Schedule Sending Email in Mail for Mac

    How to Schedule Sending Email in Mail for Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Schedule Sending Email in Mail for Mac The Mail app in MacOS now supports the ability to schedule the sending of emails. Scheduling email is fantastic for so many obvious reasons, for both work and personal purposes, and for people like myself who forget important days like…

  • Adjust External Display Brightness on Mac with MonitorControl

    Adjust External Display Brightness on Mac with MonitorControl

    Go to OSX Daily to read Adjust External Display Brightness on Mac with MonitorControl Have you ever wished the keyboard brightness adjustment keys on a Mac could control the brightness of your external displays? Ever wanted to change the brightness on a secondary display, right from your Mac? For users with multi-monitor setups, controlling brightness…

  • How to Delete a Page in Word (Mac & Windows)

    How to Delete a Page in Word (Mac & Windows)

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Delete a Page in Word (Mac & Windows) As just about any Microsoft Word user knows, often you will create a Word document that ends up containing unwanted blank pages, usually at the end of the document, and these wind up getting printed or included in Word-to-PDF…

  • How to Mount SMB Share from Command Line on Mac

    How to Mount SMB Share from Command Line on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Mount SMB Share from Command Line on Mac Need to mount an SMB network share from the command line of MacOS? There are a few different approaches to mount SMB shares from the command line, and we’ll cover two different methods to mount network shares on the…

  • How to Stop Pages & Numbers Saving to iCloud on Mac by Default

    How to Stop Pages & Numbers Saving to iCloud on Mac by Default

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Stop Pages & Numbers Saving to iCloud on Mac by Default If you’re someone who uses Apple’s Pages and Numbers apps to work on documents on your Mac, you’d probably know that the files are saved to iCloud by default. Not everyone wants to store these documents…

  • How to Change a File Type’s Default App in MacOS

    How to Change a File Type’s Default App in MacOS

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Change a File Type’s Default App in MacOS Do you want to change the default application that your Mac uses to open a specific file type or file format? You’ll be excited to know that there are multiple ways to go about this and it’s pretty easy…

  • How to Use iPhone as FaceTime Camera on Mac

    How to Use iPhone as FaceTime Camera on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Use iPhone as FaceTime Camera on Mac The latest versions of macOS system software allow for using your iPhone as a FaceTime camera and webcam, offering a much higher resolution and higher quality video chat experience, especially compared to the built-in cameras on most Mac computers. You…

  • Open Terminal by Keyboard Shortcut on Mac

    Open Terminal by Keyboard Shortcut on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read Open Terminal by Keyboard Shortcut on Mac Ever wished you could instantly launch the Terminal app on Mac by keyboard shortcut? Instead of relying on Spotlight and typing Terminal and hitting return, which works great and has for many years, you can actually create your own custom keyboard shortcut…

  • Set Custom Dock Settings for Mac When Connected to External Displays with HiDock

    Set Custom Dock Settings for Mac When Connected to External Displays with HiDock

    Go to OSX Daily to read Set Custom Dock Settings for Mac When Connected to External Displays with HiDock Have you ever wished that MacOS could have different settings for the Dock, when connected to an external display, versus using only the built-in display? Or that MacOS would know when your MacBook Pro is connected…