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macOS 101: What High Sierra Broke and How to Fix It

It's almost become a tradition; one that we wish we didn’t have to put up with. It seems with each new version of the Mac operating system, there are some features that just don’t seem to work the way they...

macOS 101: How to Automate Tasks on Your Mac

When you find yourself performing the same task over and over on your Mac, you may wish some developer somewhere would code up a nice little app to make your job a bit easier. There's no reason to wait for...

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Solid State Drives 101: Separating the Facts from the Myths

Solid State Drives -- SSDs -- are getting more popular every day in the world of computing, both in individual devices like the Mac and in enterprise data storage. There are still some people and companies that refuse to take...

Tech 101: Automating Your Mac Mail Workflow With Rules

The Rocket Yard recently featured a pair of posts (here and here) discussing how to use Smart Mailboxes to organize emails into custom views. But did you know that Apple Mail on Mac has a much more powerful tool built...

Tech 101: Automate Emails with Smart Mailboxes for Mac

Last week we published a set of tips dealing with Apple Mail, deleting and archiving messages, and creating custom folders in which to store specific types of emails for organizational purposes. Today we're going to talk about how to automate...

macOS 101: How to Boot and Use a Mac in Target Disk Mode

Target Disk Mode has been a feature of the macOS since the PowerBook 100 (pictured right) was released way back in 1991. This handy feature allows you to connect two Macs via FireWire ports, Thunderbolt ports, or USB-C ports, and...

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