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Zoom In & Zoom Out with Tap Gestures on Mac
Go to OSX Daily to read Zoom In & Zoom Out with Tap Gestures on Mac Want to quickly zoom into a webpage or document? If you use a Mac with a trackpad or Magic Mouse, you can use a super easy tap gesture trick to zoom in and zoom out of web pages and…
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Enable Low Power Mode on Mac via Command Line
Go to OSX Daily to read Enable Low Power Mode on Mac via Command Line If you are a Mac laptop user and you spend a lot of time at the command line, you may appreciate knowing that you can enable Low Power Mode on a Mac laptop through a terminal command. Enabling Low Power…
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How to Install nano Text Editor on Mac Again
Go to OSX Daily to read How to Install nano Text Editor on Mac Again If you have attempted to use nano at the command line on MacOS recently, you may have noticed that the pico text editor is launched instead, via a symlink for /usr/bin/nano to pico. This is because the latest versions of…
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Mac Doesn’t Have Admin Account in macOS Monterey or Big Sur? Here’s a Fix
Go to OSX Daily to read Mac Doesn’t Have Admin Account in macOS Monterey or Big Sur? Here’s a Fix All Mac computers need an administrator account to be able to function properly and perform certain tasks, ranging from installing certain software, to changing some system preferences. A variety of situations can arise causing a…
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Make a Quick Note on Mac by Keyboard Shortcut
Go to OSX Daily to read Make a Quick Note on Mac by Keyboard Shortcut If you use the Notes app frequently on the Mac to jot down information and store important data, you’ll be happy to know that the excellent Quick Notes feature has a super simple and near instantaneous keyboard shortcut to go…
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Check the Health of Mac SSD with DriveDX
Go to OSX Daily to read Check the Health of Mac SSD with DriveDX Wondering how you can check the health status of an SSD drive in your Mac? Thanks to a third party app called DriveDX, determining the health of a Mac SSD and other disk drives is easier than ever. Knowing the health…
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How to Password Protect Pages, Keynote & Numbers Documents on Mac
Go to OSX Daily to read How to Password Protect Pages, Keynote & Numbers Documents on Mac Do you want to make sure your important documents created in Pages, Keynote, or Numbers are safe and secure? If so, you may want to encrypt them with a secure password, which will protect the document from unauthorized…