Customize the Background Color, Font, & Text Size in Safari Reader for iPhone or iPad

Jun 3, 2016 - 9 Comments

Safari Reader customized before and after example in iOS

Safari Reader is a nice feature of the Safari web browser for iOS and Mac OS X that allows users to simplify the look of a webpage or article to just focus on the text and image content. Now with the latest versions of iOS, you can customize the look of Safari Reader too, and choose a background color, a font, and even adjust the font size of onscreen text on any webpage on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. This makes Reader particularly great for users who are reading text on webpages and find it too difficult to read, or perhaps they want to implement their own ‘night mode’ and reduce the bright white glare of the text background.

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By Paul Horowitz - iPad, iPhone, Tips & Tricks - 9 Comments

Preview Files in Trash with Quick Look for Mac

Jun 2, 2016 - 7 Comments

Preview a file in Trash with Quick Look for Mac

Have you ever noticed that once a file is in the Trash, you can’t open it or view it? If you try to open or use an item that is within the Trash in Mac OS X, you’ll get a dialog warning that says “The document ‘name’ can’t be opened because it’s in the Trash. To use this item, first drag it out of the Trash.”

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 7 Comments

Fixed iOS 9.3.2 for iPad Pro Released

Jun 2, 2016 - 10 Comments

iPad Pro colors

Apple has released an updated version of iOS 9.3.2 for users of iPad Pro 9.7″ models.

The prior iOS 9.3.2 release for that specific model line of iPad Pro suffered from a few problems that could potentially make the device unusable with an “Error 56″ message. While the issue didn’t impact all iPad Pro owners, Apple ended up pulling iOS 9.3.2 for iPad Pro 9.7” as they worked on a resolution, maintaining the iOS 9.3.2 update to be available for all other iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models.

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By Paul Horowitz - iPad, News - 10 Comments

How to Enable a Hidden Emoticon Keyboard on iPhone

Jun 1, 2016 - 11 Comments

How to Enable the Emoticon keyboard on iPhone and iPad

iPhone users regularly enjoy the Emoji keyboard with all the fun icons, faces, and little pictures, but before Emoji came around there were Emoticons, which are basically little text drawings of faces and actions using regular characters on a keyboard. Emoticons are a little bit more complex to type out than hitting a simple Emoji key, but if you want to use Emoticons there’s a great hidden Emoticon keyboard on the iPhone and iPad waiting to be enabled, with a huge array of complete emoticon faces and strings waiting for use.

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By Paul Horowitz - iPad, iPhone, Tips & Tricks - 11 Comments

How to Edit Sidebar in iTunes 12.4

May 31, 2016 - 8 Comments

Edit the iTunes sidebar

The latest versions of iTunes have a universally visible sidebar with media library, devices, and playlists available to choose from. Some of the library sorting options visible in the sidebar may not be useful to all users however, so with a little effort you can edit and customize the sidebar in the newest iTunes releases.

You can also choose to hide the sidebar in the latest versions of iTunes, or show it again if you accidentally made the sidebar invisible.

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By Paul Horowitz - iTunes, Tips & Tricks - 8 Comments

How to Set Default Email Address in Mail for Mac OS X

May 31, 2016 - 12 Comments

Mail app icon

Mac users who have multiple email accounts setup with the Mail app may wish to change or set the default email address that is used throughout Mac OS X. This can help to prevent accidentally sending an email from the wrong email address, which should be particularly helpful for those who juggle work and personal email accounts within the Mail app.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 12 Comments

How to Setup 2-Factor Authentication on Apple ID for Extra Security

May 30, 2016 - 8 Comments

Set Up Two Factor Authentication for Apple ID Security

This guide will walk through setting up two-factor authentication for an Apple ID. Two-factor authentication requires that whenever a user is logging in to an Apple ID from a new untrusted device, not only must the proper password be entered but a secondary security ID code must be entered as well, which is typically delivered to a trusted device or through text message to a trusted phone number. This offers an additional security layer and significantly enhances security for Apple ID and iCloud account use, because essentially it means that even if someone were to know the password for an Apple ID, unless they had access to a pre-determined trusted device, they would not be able to log in to that account.

Not all users will want to use two-factor authentication for Apple ID and iCloud access, but for the security conscious it can be a good idea as it offers added protection to the account and related data. Consider that an Apple ID typically contains data about a users address book and contacts, notes, iCloud mail, credit card information, iCloud keychain, iCloud backups, iCloud photos, purchase history, and much more, and you can quickly see why the Apple ID is something to protect well, which two-factor authentication does.

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By Paul Horowitz - Security, Tips & Tricks - 8 Comments

How to Disable iPad Video Overlay (Picture in Picture)

May 28, 2016 - 6 Comments

Disable Persistent Video Overlay Picture in Picture mode on iPad

The Picture in Picture video mode on iPad is one of the better multitasking features of the device, but some users can find it to be distracting, and some may find themselves entering into the Picture in Picture (PIP) mode accidentally as well. While it’s easy to close a PiP window to make the video go away, if you don’t use the feature, you can easily disable the persistent video overlay (Picture in Picture) ability in iOS, which will prevent inadvertently accessing it.

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By Paul Horowitz - iPad, Tips & Tricks - 6 Comments

How to Use iPhone Keyboard as Trackpad with 3D Touch

May 27, 2016 - 9 Comments

Using the iPhone Keyboard as a Trackpad with 3D Touch

Navigating around text blocks in iOS is typically done by hunting and pecking with a finger to tap in between precisely the write characters or words. There’s certainly nothing wrong with that approach and that’s what we have all become used to on the iPhone, but the 3D Touch enabled devices offer a much better way by transforming the keyboard into a trackpad.

Not only can you move around text with the keyboard as a trackpad trick, but you can select text on iPhone with this 3D Touch trick as well. Let’s review how this works.
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By Paul Horowitz - iPhone, Tips & Tricks - 9 Comments

How to Download Photos from iCloud to Mac or Windows PC the Easy Way

May 26, 2016 - 259 Comments

How to download photos from iCloud

One of the most common questions regarding using iCloud and iCloud Photo Library is how to download photos from iCloud once they have been stored there. This is a deceptively simple question, and we’re going to push aside any of the complexities of downloading pictures from iCloud Photo Library within Photos app on the Mac, iPhone, and iPad, and instead we’ll show you the single most direct method of downloading a picture from iCloud to a computer, since that is usually what people are looking to do.

We’ll also show you how to download all photos from iCloud, as well as single pictures or just a group of selected photos.

You have a photo on iCloud, and you want to download that photo your Mac or PC – simple, right? Yes, but it’s done a bit different than you may expect, as we’ll show in the walkthrough here.
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By Paul Horowitz - Tips & Tricks - 259 Comments

How to Remove a Symbolic Link (Symlink)

May 25, 2016 - 8 Comments

Remove a symbolic link with unlink or rm command

Removing a symbolic link is achieved through the command line, and as we’ll show you, there actually two different ways to undo a soft link. This is aimed at users who spend a lot of time at the command line, but for the less familiar, symbolic links are used in Linux, Mac OS X, and Unix to point one location or file to another location or file, much like how an alias works on Mac OS X Finder or a shortcut works in Windows desktop.

Let’s jump right to it and demonstrate how to delete a symlink.
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By Paul Horowitz - Command Line, Tips & Tricks - 8 Comments

How to Create an @iCloud.com Email Address

May 24, 2016 - 34 Comments

How to create new iCloud.com email address

If you created an Apple ID based on your own unique email address and use that for logging in to iCloud and other Apple services, you may have missed the part where you can create a new separate @icloud.com email address. Not to worry though, if you decide you want to create a new and separate @icloud.com email address for identifying with your Apple ID, you can do so easily as we’ll demonstrate in this walkthrough.

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By Paul Horowitz - iPad, iPhone, Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 34 Comments

See Flight Info on iPhone with a Quick Tap Trick

May 24, 2016 - 16 Comments

See flight information on iPhone

iOS has an excellent flight-lookup feature which allows users to instantly get flight information about planes that are coming and going. All you need to use this great ability is a flight number embedded somewhere, like a text message, email, note, or webpage, and the rest is just a matter of knowing how to retrieve the flight data from that flight number.

This is a great iPhone trick for anyone picking up or dropping someone off at an airport, and it’s likely most useful on the iPhone for obvious reasons, but it works the same on iPad and iPod touch as well. Here’s how to use this handy flight info feature.

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By Paul Horowitz - iPhone, Tips & Tricks - 16 Comments

How to Increase All System Font Size in Mac OS X

May 23, 2016 - 47 Comments

Increase the system text size and interface size in Mac OS X

Mac OS X defaults to a predefined set system font size for all onscreen text and user interface elements, and while many users will find the default text size to be sufficient, some users may wish the system font size was larger, and some may wish the Mac system text size was smaller. It turns out that Mac OS may not offer a method of directly changing all system fonts, but instead Mac users can adjust their screen to increase or decrease the size of the system font, onscreen text, and everything else seen on screen as well.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 47 Comments

First Beta Builds of OS X 10.11.6, iOS 9.3.3, tvOS 9.2.2 Arrive

May 23, 2016 - 4 Comments

Mac OS X and iOS betas

Apple has released the first beta testing versions of multiple system software updates, including OS X 10.11.6 beta 1, iOS 9.3.3 beta 1, tvOS 9.2.2 beta 1.

Presumably the beta releases will focus primarily on bug fixes and feature enhancements, which is typical for point releases of system software.
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By Paul Horowitz - News - 4 Comments

iPhone Screen Turned Black and White Suddenly?! Here’s the Fix

May 22, 2016 - 35 Comments

iPhone stuck in black and white fix

Have you ever discovered your iPhone to suddenly be black and white display? If this has happened to you, then seemingly out of the blue, the iPhone screen is no longer showing color, and instead everything is stuck in black and white mode. This is fairly unusual circumstance, but it can happen, and I recently resolved this exact issue for a relative. So, if your iPhone screen has turned black and white, we’ll show you what happened and how to fix it.

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Use an Animated GIF as Wallpaper in Mac OS X with GIFPaper

May 21, 2016 - 16 Comments

animated-gif-wallpaper-mac

Have you ever wished the wallpaper on your Mac was animated? One common trick to achieve that effect is to set a screen saver as the desktop wallpaper in Mac OS X, which looks great but can wind up using a fair amount of processor to display the animations, but now another option is available; use an animated GIF as desktop wallpaper on the Mac instead, thanks to a little free app called GifPaper.

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By Paul Horowitz - Customize, Fun, Mac OS - 16 Comments

How to Delete iPhoto Library, but Why You Probably Don’t Need to

May 20, 2016 - 19 Comments

The iPhoto Library file

Now that most Mac users have migrated their pictures from iPhoto to Photos app in Mac OS X, when you’re absolutely certain that all the pictures have come through successfully you may decide to delete the old iPhoto Library file on the Mac.

This is usually not necessary due to how Photos importation works with iPhoto Library files, but some users with unique situations decide to do it anyway, typically if they are self managing picture files outside of the original library containers, or if they want to keep things tidy and ditch all remnants of iPhoto.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 19 Comments

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