Category: tricks

  • How to View Hidden Mailboxes on iPhone & iPad

    How to View Hidden Mailboxes on iPhone & iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to View Hidden Mailboxes on iPhone & iPad The Apple Mail app offers different mailboxes that are not visible by default, and depending on which email provider you use, you’ll have different options. Some of the optional hidden mailboxes include Flagged, Unread, VIP, To or CC, Attachments, Thread…

  • How to Make a macOS Ventura Beta USB Installer

    How to Make a macOS Ventura Beta USB Installer

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Make a macOS Ventura Beta USB Installer Many advanced Mac users may wish to build a bootable macOS Ventura beta USB install drive, which makes it easy to install macOS Ventura beta onto multiple Macs, different volumes/partitions, and also can serve as a secondary boot recovery drive.…

  • How to Leave the iOS 16 Beta Testing Program

    How to Leave the iOS 16 Beta Testing Program

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Leave the iOS 16 Beta Testing Program Are you in the iOS 16 or iPadOS 16 beta testing programs and want to stop getting beta updates? Whether you’re in the public beta or developer beta, you can leave the iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 beta programs at…

  • Traveling? Beware of Unsecured Hotel Wi-Fi Networks

    Traveling? Beware of Unsecured Hotel Wi-Fi Networks

    Go to OSX Daily to read Traveling? Beware of Unsecured Hotel Wi-Fi Networks Nearly every hotel nowadays offers free wi-fi, but a surprising number of them use unsecured wireless networks. Most commonly, the unsecured networks use a captive portal to access the wi-fi network, where a splash screen pops-up in a web browser window before…

  • How to Download iCloud Photos via the Command Line

    How to Download iCloud Photos via the Command Line

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Download iCloud Photos via the Command Line Ever wanted to download all photos from iCloud Photos using the command line? Thanks to the third party icloud_photos_downloader tool, you can do just that. Called icloudpd for short, it works to access and download photos directly from iCloud using…

  • Zoom Audio Choppy, Cutting Out, or Garbled? Try This Fix

    Zoom Audio Choppy, Cutting Out, or Garbled? Try This Fix

    Go to OSX Daily to read Zoom Audio Choppy, Cutting Out, or Garbled? Try This Fix Are you on a Zoom meeting and your audio, or someone elses audio feed, is very choppy, garbled, cutting out, or robotic sounding? Zoom conferences use a lot of bandwidth, particularly when you are using video streaming and audio…

  • How to Use a Virtual Webcam on a Mac

    How to Use a Virtual Webcam on a Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Use a Virtual Webcam on a Mac Ever wanted to enhance the webcam on your Mac? For example, tweak the brightness, contrast, saturation, or even flip the camera horizontally? These things can be done using third-party software called virtual cameras. The built-in FaceTime cameras on most Macs…

  • How to Always Show Window Title Proxy Icons on Mac

    How to Always Show Window Title Proxy Icons on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Always Show Window Title Proxy Icons on Mac The Mac Finder and apps like Preview offer window title icons when you hover over the window title text, and once defaulted to show icons in the window title bar too. Sometimes these window icons were referred to as…

  • How to Change the Cursor Tracking Speed on iPad

    How to Change the Cursor Tracking Speed on iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Change the Cursor Tracking Speed on iPad The iPad allows you to easily adjust the cursor tracking speed, whether you’re using a trackpad or a mouse with the iPad. For some users, the default iPad cursor tracking speed may be too fast, and for others it may…

  • Hide the Display Notch on MacBook Pro & Air with TopNotch

    Hide the Display Notch on MacBook Pro & Air with TopNotch

    Go to OSX Daily to read Hide the Display Notch on MacBook Pro & Air with TopNotch The all new MacBook Air with M2 and MacBook Pro 14″ and 16″ with M1 Pro and M1 Max processors are impressive machines by most hardware standards, but not everyone is impressed with the Notch that takes up…