Category: mac os

  • How to Add Apps to MacOS Finder Toolbar

    How to Add Apps to MacOS Finder Toolbar

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Add Apps to MacOS Finder Toolbar If you have some frequently used applications on the Mac that you routinely launch from the Finder, you can customize the Finder toolbar to include those apps. This offers a helpful alternative to launch frequently used apps that is Finder specific,…

  • How to Find How Many CPU Cores a Mac Has

    How to Find How Many CPU Cores a Mac Has

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Find How Many CPU Cores a Mac Has Knowing the number of CPU cores a particular Mac has can be useful for performance optimization, stress testing, compatibility, and to otherwise make informed decisions about system performance on a Mac. For example, maybe you want to make sure…

  • How to Enable or Disable Firewall on MacOS Ventura

    How to Enable or Disable Firewall on MacOS Ventura

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Enable or Disable Firewall on MacOS Ventura Firewalls serve as a network security mechanism to monitor and control incoming and outgoing traffic to your computer and the network, or internet. MacOS includes a software firewall that can be enabled manually for users who would like to use…

  • How to Find Who/What is Listening on TCP Ports on Mac

    How to Find Who/What is Listening on TCP Ports on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Find Who/What is Listening on TCP Ports on Mac Occasionally you may find yourself in a situation where you are seeking to find what open TCP connections are in a listening state on a Mac. This can be useful whether you’re troubleshooting particular network issues, or simply…

  • How to Configure & Use Aliases in ZSH

    How to Configure & Use Aliases in ZSH

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Configure & Use Aliases in ZSH Command line aliases are very useful, allowing you to have command shortcuts for lengthier commands, and you can use them to replace one command with another as well. With zsh becoming the default shell in Terminal for MacOS, and a widely…

  • How to Change the User Agent in Google Chrome

    How to Change the User Agent in Google Chrome

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Change the User Agent in Google Chrome Many advanced Chrome users may occasionally need to change the user agent associated with the browser, typically for testing purposes. Whether you’re a designer, developer, student, tinkerer, novice, or expert, changing the Chrome user agent isn’t particularly difficult, but it…

  • How to Access Saved Passwords in Chrome

    How to Access Saved Passwords in Chrome

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Access Saved Passwords in Chrome Many users choose to save login information and passwords into the Google Chrome browser’s built-in password manager. Sometimes you may need to manually access the passwords or login information that is stored within the password manager, so we’ll show you how you…

  • The Cheapest Way to Use Chat GPT-4 on MAC

    The Cheapest Way to Use Chat GPT-4 on MAC

    OpenAI’s most famous and revolutionary product, ChatGPT Plus, comes with a price tag of $20 per month, granting you access to both GPT-4 and GPT-3.5, with this features: -Available even when demand is high -Faster response speed -Priority access to new features This subscription provides you with more than enough chats per month; however, there…

  • How to Dim Flashing Lights in Videos on Mac

    How to Dim Flashing Lights in Videos on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Dim Flashing Lights in Videos on Mac It’s not terribly uncommon to encounter flashing lights and strobing effects in videos, and while they can be annoying for most people, flashing light can be particularly problematic for people with epilepsy. Fortunately, the latest versions of MacOS offer a…

  • How to Install GCC on Mac

    How to Install GCC on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Install GCC on Mac Some Mac users may wish to install GCC onto their MacOS computers. GCC, which stands for Gnu Compiler Collection, is a commonly used compiler with support for C, C++, Objective C, Go, Fortran, Ada, and more languages, and is frequently used for compiling…