If you’ve ever found yourself opening file after file, looking for the right one, you’ll be pleased to learn that there’s a better way: OS X’s Quick Look feature. With a single keypress, you can peek inside nearly any file on the Mac, making it easy to compare files, sort photos, and more.
Picture yourself looking for something specific on a long Web page on the small iPhone screen. Did you know that you can search through just the text of the page? Tap the Share button, and in the bottom row of icons, swipe left until you see Find on Page. Tap that,...
Did you know that many keys on the small iPhone keyboard are hiding additional characters? To type an O with an umlaut, for instance, press and hold the O key, and a popover appears with accented variants of O. Without lifting your finger, slide it over the Ö and then...
Apple has quietly released minor updates to all four of its operating systems: OS X, iOS, tvOS, and watchOS. Should you update, and if so, when? We have the answers you need, along with tips for updating on our blog.
By default, System Preferences in OS X organizes its preference panes by category. However, it doesn’t label the categories, making the organization nearly inscrutable. If you have trouble finding the Accessibility preference pane, for instance, which ends up in the...
In today’s multi-device world, where you might check email on your Mac at work, your iPhone while out and about, and your iPad in the evening, you shouldn’t be trashing or filing each message on each device—once is enough.
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