Category: mac os

  • 3 Useful Mac Features You Should Be Using

    3 Useful Mac Features You Should Be Using

    Go to OSX Daily to read 3 Useful Mac Features You Should Be Using MacOS is loaded with features, and while some of them are obvious (like the Dock), there are a ton of other features on the Mac that may not be widely used by all Mac users. With that in mind, we’re going…

  • How to Install MacOS Sonoma Public Beta

    How to Install MacOS Sonoma Public Beta

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Install MacOS Sonoma Public Beta Want to run the MacOS Sonoma public beta on your Mac? It’s pretty easy, though as is typical with beta system software, you should understand the risks, ramifications, and potential hassles with running beta operating systems. While most Mac users who are…

  • How to Uninstall Steam on Mac

    How to Uninstall Steam on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Uninstall Steam on Mac Steam is a popular digital gaming platform that offers a large library of games for purchase and download, making it simple to play a diverse selection of games on the Mac (as well as Windows and Linux, but I digress). If you installed…

  • How to Get Transparent Terminal Windows in iTerm2

    How to Get Transparent Terminal Windows in iTerm2

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Get Transparent Terminal Windows in iTerm2 iTerm2 is a popular Terminal application alternative for the Mac, and one fun way to customize the appearance of your terminal windows in iTerm2 is to set the terminal window to be transparent. Here’s how you can get a transparent terminal…

  • How to Bypass CAPTCHAs on Mac Automatically

    How to Bypass CAPTCHAs on Mac Automatically

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Bypass CAPTCHAs on Mac Automatically If you’re a Mac user, you may be interested in bypassing CAPTCHAs that you encounter as you browse the web, automatically. Nobody likes CAPTCHAs, which are the goofy tests that we are subjected to on the web that make you “prove that…

  • How to Clear DNS Cache in Chrome Browser

    How to Clear DNS Cache in Chrome Browser

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Clear DNS Cache in Chrome Browser If you use the Chrome browser to develop for the web, you may be interested in knowing that you can clear the browsers DNS cache directly in Chrome. This is a separate process that is limited to Chrome, and it does…

  • 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…