TikTok allows users to take short videos and post them to a timeline, which can then be viewed by anyone following them. Instead of text, or pictures, TikTok users are asked to upload videos.
With the release of macOS Big Sur, iTunes — the go-to Mac video player for most people — is gone. Instead, Apple has broken it up into a few separate apps: Music, Podcasts, and TV, the latter being responsible for all the video content now.
For those who have never used Terminal commands on Mac before, the app’s resemblance to hacking (as seen in movies) can be a little intimidating. But in fact, Terminal isn’t all that complicated once you know a little about how it works.