It’s inexplicably annoying to find your Safari browser on Mac running slow, freezing up, not working properly, or crashing. Luckily, there are a few things you can try to make it run smoothly, from optimizing the browser itself to using some straightforward third-party software.
To keep a place clean, it is better to stop littering it in the first place. Right? The same goes for a Mac desktop. Ideally, you should store as much as nothing on it. Yet, sometimes you can afford to place there some files you work with at the moment. Or the few that you use often for certain period of time. In this case, those have to be nicely arranged for your convenience and eye pleasure. Learn how to organize files on your Mac desktop from the following tips.
No, the Pomodoro Technique is not a traditional Italian cooking method, but a highly beneficial productivity process you can easily adapt to your daily routine.
Whenever your WiFi is underperforming, it’s worth carrying out a site survey. Bad WiFi isn’t always the fault of the provider or the router. It can be. But mostly, there are other things at play. It’s how WiFi is configured that often makes or breaks a good WiFi signal.
However, like most fresh updates, macOS Mojave promises to misbehave in the first months until all the bugs have been caught. Now, we’ve collected the most common issues and fixes in this article and hope it can be of help to you when you encounter them.
How many times has this happened to you? You're trying to send a big file you've been working on—say a video or a presentation, or maybe just a really high-res photo—by email. But your emails keep popping back unsent with an “attachment too large” error message.
If you decide macOS High Sierra just isn't working for you, you can revert to a previous macOS version - this tutorial will show you how to downgrade from High Sierra back to macOS Sierra, El Capitan, Yosemite and earlier versions.
How to work from home and don’t mess up? Next time you’re at home, staring at your computer screen knowing you really need to focus and get to work right now, remember — you’re not alone in your home-triggered productivity breach. Fortunately, good people of this world made amazing software to help you on the way.