How to Delete iCloud Backups in iOS 13 and iOS 12

Sep 7, 2018 - 4 Comments

How to delete iCloud backups from iOS

You can delete iCloud backups directly from iOS for any iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that has been backed up to iCloud before. This means you can delete any new iCloud backups, or remove old iCloud backups, for any reason you want. Perhaps you’re trying to free up iCloud storage space, or you just no longer need a particular set of iOS backups in iCloud anymore, or maybe you sold a device and already restored the backup to another iPhone or iPad and thus no longer need that particular devices iCloud backup. Whatever the reason, this article will show you how to delete iCloud backups in modern versions of iOS system software on an iPhone or iPad, including iOS 13, iOS 12, iOS 11, and iPadOS.

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Warning: Full iCloud Account Rejects Emails Sent to @iCloud.com Addresses

Sep 6, 2018 - 24 Comments

iCloud full quota email bounced

Do you have a full iCloud account with no storage available? And do you have an @icloud.com email address that you use with that account? If so, you will no longer receive emails at your @icloud.com email address for as long as your iCloud storage is full.

Additionally, you won’t get any notice or alert about any missing emails to your @icloud address.

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How to Get Octal File Permissions from Command Line in Mac OS

Sep 6, 2018 - 4 Comments

Getting file permissions in octal format on Mac

Command line users are likely familiar with using chmod to set file permissions in numerical or octal format, for example running a command like ‘chmod 755 filename’, but have you ever wondered how you can get file permissions in octal format?

If you want to see or view the octal numerical value of permissions of any file or folder via the command line, you can turn to the stat command in Mac OS to do so.

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How to Delete a Fingerprint from MacBook Pro Touch ID

Sep 5, 2018 - 2 Comments

MacBook Pro Touch Bar with Touch ID reads fingerprints on touch

If you have a Mac equipped with Touch ID, like one of the Touch Bar MacBook Pro models, you probably already know how to add fingerprints to Touch ID on the Mac thereby allowing your finger print to unlock the computer and make purchases. But what if you want to delete a fingerprint from the Mac? Of course you remove a fingerprint from Touch ID on the Mac as well, which can be necessary for many reasons.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 2 Comments

How to Disable Split Screen View on iPad

Sep 4, 2018 - 4 Comments

How to disable Split Screen on iPad

Split View on iPad allows two apps to run side-by-side in a split screen on the iPad display when it’s placed into horizontal landscape orientation. Split View can be a great feature for multi-tasking and some iPad power users really enjoy it, but for some others it can be confusing, or perhaps they find themselves wandering into Split View accidentally, the latter scenario is somewhat common with iPad devices used by younger kids and in educational settings in particular.

For various reasons, some iPad users may therefore want to turn off split screen view on the iPad, which is what this article will show you how to do.

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MacOS Mojave Developer Beta 10 Released for Testing

Sep 4, 2018 - Leave a Comment

MacOS Mojave beta

Apple has released MacOS Mojave developer beta 10 to Mac users enrolled in the Mojave beta testing program. Typically the developer beta build rolls out first, soon followed by the same release being issued as a public beta, though usually versioned as a release behind (i.e. macOS Mojave developer beta 10 and macOS Mojave public beta 9).

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How to Stop Word Capitalizing First Letter of Sentences Automatically

Sep 3, 2018 - 3 Comments

How to disable first letter capitalization in Word

Microsoft Word defaults to automatically capitalizing the first letter of a word in a sentence when it is typed. This can be convenient, or very annoying, depending on how you type, and thus first letter auto-capitalization is one of those Word features that is either loved or hated. If you fall into the latter camp and want to stop Word from automatically capitalizing the first letter of a word in a sentence, then you’re in the right place.

This article will show you how to disable first letter capitalization in the Word app of the Microsoft Office suite.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 3 Comments

How to Access a Secret Login Console in Mac OS

Sep 2, 2018 - 8 Comments

Login Console is a Terminal available at login in Mac OS X

Some versions of Mac OS support the ability to login any user account directly to the command line right from the traditional login screen, thereby bypassing the familiar Mac user interface. Instead you’re essentially signing a user directly into the Terminal (a bit like using the ssh client to connect to an SSH server), without having to load the desktop, Finder, WindowServer, or any other frills of the GUI. This can be handy for advanced users who need quick access to the complete command line from a particular user account, but want to skip the complete login and loading of the Mac OS graphical environment. Keep in mind not all versions of system software support this feature however, so it’ll take a bit of discovery to determine which do and which do not.

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Fixing a Mac That Keeps Booting Into Safe Mode

Sep 1, 2018 - 10 Comments

Fix a Mac that keeps booting into Safe Mode constantly

Safe Mode on the Mac is typically accessed intentionally and on a per-boot basis by holding down the Shift key during system restart or boot, then whenever the troubleshooting action is complete that required Safe Mode, the next reboot should be normal again. But sometimes a Mac can seemingly get stuck in Safe Mode regardless of restarting, and the Mac then constantly boots into Safe Mode, limiting the use of the computer. As you might already know, booting a Mac in Safe Mode is a common troubleshooting trick, but you certainly don’t want to be constantly booting into Safe Mode since the functionality of Mac OS is limited when doing so, thus if your Mac keeps booting into safe mode you will want to resolve that.

This guide will aim to fix a Mac that keeps booting into Safe Mode and return it to normal boot functionality.

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iOS 12 Beta 12 Released for Download, Fixes Constant “New iOS Update Available” Message

Aug 31, 2018 - 7 Comments

New iOS update now available alert from iOS 12 beta

Apple has released iOS 12 developer beta 12, alongside iOS 12 public beta 10. The beta build for both beta releases is 16A5366a.

Notably, the update resolves the constant “A new iOS update is now available. Please update from the iOS 12 beta.” pop-up message that was appearing nearly constantly on every iPhone and iPad devices that were running the prior beta versions of iOS 12. It appears that updating to this new version of iOS 12 beta is the only reliable way to get rid of that message pop-up, making the software update recommended for any and all users actively running iOS 12 on an iPhone or iPad.

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By Paul Horowitz - News - 7 Comments

How to Disable Touch Bar on MacBook Pro

Aug 30, 2018 - 42 Comments

How to disable Touch Bar on MacBook Pro

The Touch Bar on MacBook Pro is arguably the most controversial component of the current generation MacBook Pro (aside from the keyboard itself anyway), and if you’re a MacBook Pro user who does not like the Touch Bar experience for any reason, whether it’s poking around to find and use the touch ESC key, or the constantly changing nature of the little touch screen in lieu of a simple function key row, you can effectively disable the Touch Bar on MacBook Pro models that come equipped with the thin touch screen strip.

By disabling the Touch Bar with the method we will demonstrate here, you will effectively have a static row of keys like a regular Mac keyboard does, no matter what app you’re using or what you’re doing on the Mac. With this setting, the digital Touch Bar keys will always remain consistent with touch buttons for ESC, brightness down, brightness up, Mission Control, Launchpad, keyboard brightness down, keyboard brightness up, skip audio back, pause / play audio, skip audio forward, mute, volume down, volume up, Siri – or if you customize the Control Strip of the Touch Bar those customizations will appear instead. Regardless, you won’t have the Touch Bar frequently changing to other digital buttons and flashing colors, sliders, thumbnails, and other options on the small touch screen above the keyboard.

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Apple Event Set for September 12

Aug 30, 2018 - 5 Comments

Apple Event for September 12 2018

Apple has sent out invitations to a “special event” scheduled for 10:00am PST on September 12 of 2018 to select members of the press (and no, we were not invited).

Typically, Apple fall events focus on the launch of new iPhones, but many active rumors suggest updated iPad and Mac hardware may appear at the event as well.

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By Paul Horowitz - News, Rumor - 5 Comments

How to Save iPhone Text Messages and iMessages

Aug 29, 2018 - 17 Comments

How to save iPhone messages and text messages

Do you want to save an iPhone text message? Maybe you want to document and preserve a message sent to your iPhone for some purpose? Whatever the reason, you can save iPhone messages, text messages / SMS, iMessages, media messages including pictures and videos, or anything else sent through the Messages app on the iPhone.

This article will show you several methods of saving iPhone messages and text messages, one approach will cover saving messages directly on the iPhone itself, and another method will use a computer and third party software to read and save iPhone messages to export them as PDF, TXT, or a spreadsheet file.

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By Paul Horowitz - iPhone, Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 17 Comments

MacOS High Sierra Supplemental Update 2 Released for MacBook Pro 2018 Users

Aug 28, 2018 - 3 Comments

A supplemental software update is avilable for the MacBook Pro Touch Bar 2018 with Touch Bar featuring a Touch Bar

Apple has released a new supplemental software update for owners of the 2018 model MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. The software update is limited to the 2018 model line, so if you have a different Mac you will not find the software update available on other machines.

Labeled as “macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Supplemental Update 2 for MacBook Pro (2018)”, the update is said to improve “the stability and reliability” of the computer, and is therefor recommended for all users of a 2018 MacBook Pro with Touch Bar to install.

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By Paul Horowitz - News - 3 Comments

How to Install & Run macOS Mojave Beta in a Virtual Machine the Easy Way

Aug 28, 2018 - 13 Comments

Run macOS Mojave in a Virtual Machine easily

You can easily install and run macOS Mojave beta in a virtual machine right now on a Mac, and the process is surprisingly easy, plus it’s free!

This tutorial will walk you through the steps required to install macOS Mojave beta into a virtual machine environment using freely available software. It’s quite easy, so even if you have never used a virtual machine before you should be able to get it all working by following the instructions as written.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 13 Comments

iOS 12 Dev Beta 11 & MacOS Mojave Beta 9 Released for Testing

Aug 27, 2018 - 5 Comments

New iOS 12 and MacOS Mojave betas are available

Apple has released iOS 12 developer beta 11, alongside macOS Mojave developer beta 9. While these betas are currently limited to developers, the accompanying public beta versions are also available with slightly different versioning, labeled as iOS 12 public beta 9.

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By Paul Horowitz - News - 5 Comments

How to Sort Files on iPad and iPhone

Aug 26, 2018 - 1 Comment

How to sort Files on iPad and iPhone

The Files app on iPhone and iPad serves as a file system of sorts to the iOS world, complete with many commonly used file system functions. One of the more frequently used features in file systems is the ability to change how you sort files or folders, and the iOS Files app also allows for sorting of files and folders using a variety of methods, including sorting files by name, sorting files by date, sorting files by size, and sorting by tags.

The ability to sort files in the Files app on iPhone and iPad is a little hidden however, and if you open the app initially you won’t see any sorting capabilities immediately available. Instead, the iOS Files sorting functionality is hidden from initial user view, but it’s quite simple to reveal and use once you learn how.

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By Paul Horowitz - iPad, iPhone, Tips & Tricks - 1 Comment

Visualizing the Mac Startup Process: What Happens When a Mac Boots?

Aug 25, 2018 - 22 Comments

The Mac Boot Process Visualized

Have you ever wanted to know what’s going on when you startup a modern Mac? You press the power button, you see an Apple logo, and the Mac boots up into MacOS… from the average user perspective it’s about that simple, right? But what is actually happening behind the scenes after you press that power button and you’re booting macOS?

That hidden technical side of the Mac booting process is what an excellent visual diagram from Howard Oakey at EclecticLight helps to demonstrate.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS - 22 Comments

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