How to Use Continuity Camera in macOS Mojave, Big Sur, and Catalina
With Continuity Camera in macOS Mojave/Big Sur/Catalina, you can use your iPhone or iPad to directly import photos or document scans.
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With Continuity Camera in macOS Mojave/Big Sur/Catalina, you can use your iPhone or iPad to directly import photos or document scans.
macOS Big Sur and Monterey make it relatively easy for you to access and type special characters and emojies. Here's how to do it.
With macOS Big Sur, you need an APSF-formatted drive to use Time Machine for backing up your files—which could be a problem.
Starting with macOS Catalina, iTunes was broken up into separate apps: Apple Music (where your iTunes media library is located), Apple TV (the app, not the set-top box or streaming service — yes, it’s confusing), Apple Books app, and Apple Podcasts app. The result was some tweaks to the way playlists were handled. But, not to worry, it’s still relatively easy.
macOS sports a “Mission Control” feature that comes in very handy. Dashboard, Exposé, and Spaces were combined together and renamed Mission Control in 2011 with the release of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. (Mac OS X was renamed simply macOS...
I've been working from home for a long time now, and more and more folks like me are joining the WFH numbers thanks to the COVID pandemic. Whether this is a temporary or permanent situation, you may find yourself (as...
Along with the release of iOS 14.5 on April 26, Apple updated most of its operating systems. Here's what's new in macOS Big Sur 11.3 and why those changes are important for Mac users. How to Install macOS Big Sur...
Big Sur marked Apple’s move to macOS 11 from the venerable macOS 10 (or OS X as it was known for many years). It’s a huge move, a big redesign, and a paradigm shift that is accompanied by Apple using...
So, my 2018 MacBook Pro died. Not the kind of end-of-life-hit-the-recycle-bin kind of death – it just ran out of juice. That rarely happens to me because I think I regularly catch the battery percentage indicator in the menu bar...
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