by dbadmin | Jul 13, 2022 | How To, macbook, macOS
Executable files, better known as EXE files, are mainly for Windows PCs. They tell the computer to run something. However, you can use them on a Mac; many macOS users have run EXE files in the past. We’ll show you how to open executable files on any Mac using a Wine...
by dbadmin | Jun 22, 2022 | How To, macbook, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Windows
Owning a computer is fun, but if you work with many files, it doesn’t take long for your PC to get disorganized. Duplicate files are a key culprit, taking up unnecessary disk space. Windows and macOS don’t yet have the functionality to tackle this, but you can get by...
by dbadmin | Jun 15, 2022 | Apple, How To, macbook, macOS
Accessing hidden files on a Mac is useful for a lot of troubleshooting. It can help find files you need to fix problems, and it’s also where Apple hides some of the more sensitive system files. After all, you can’t break what you can’t see. In any case, we’ll show you...
by dbadmin | Jun 15, 2022 | How To, macbook, macOS
There are a variety of reasons to install a font on your Mac. It lets you use the font in other apps and is also used in theming. Luckily, this is a straightforward process that you should be able to do in just a few minutes. Here is how to install fonts on just about...
by dbadmin | Jun 13, 2022 | Antivirus, How To, macbook, Malware
Yes, you can get malware on a macOS product. It doesn’t happen very often, but it is frustrating when it does. Usually, it only happens if you install some shady software from an unknown source. Apple has several safeguards to prevent it, but sometimes things happen....
by dbadmin | Jun 10, 2022 | Apple, How To, macbook, Netflix, Streaming
One of the biggest flaws in Netflix’s product strategy is its lack of a native app for MacBooks. Right now, you can only access Netflix via a web browser. Unfortunately, you can’t download shows or movies for offline use from a web browser. AirPlay used to be an...