How to Set Up and Manage Automatic Login In OS XHow to Set Up and Manage Automatic Login In OS X
By default, when you set up user accounts in Mac OS X, you have to supply a password which will be used every time to log the user into the
By default, when you set up user accounts in Mac OS X, you have to supply a password which will be used every time to log the user into the
You will occasionally need to move large files from one Mac to another. You will naturally feel constrained to use a service like Dropbox or transfer the data into a
You should know your Mac’s IP address for two reasons: The first is that it is commonly needed for setting up printers and other devices on a network. Secondly, it
Usually, when you want to wake up your Mac, you simply click on your mouse or hit a key on the keyboard. However, there are times when your Mac is
How many files that you downloaded from the Internet ended up being zip archives? I know – many of them. ZIP archives allow users to put a number of files
If you have setup different user accounts on your Mac, you will know that each user account comes with its own settings and home folders, which can only be accessed
One of the bright, main new features of Apple’s latest OS, OS X 10.9 Mavericks, is iBooks. Macs can now be used to read and annotate books, just as you
If your Mac is what you use as your primary computer and it is where you get all of your tasks done, then you should keep a list of all
During WWDC 2014, Apple introduced a new programming language called Swift. Swift is intended to be a modern and easy to use language that allows for quicker app development and
It’s not really a big secret that iTunes isn’t exactly the best media player out there. Although I really don’t have any issue with iTunes, I’ve seen the amount of