
Did You Know Most Mac Apps Keep Versions of Your Documents as You Work?
Did You Know Most Mac Apps Keep Versions of Your Documents as You Work?
If you ever regret making a change too long ago to revert using Undo, try the version-ing capabilities in many macOS apps that let you view, copy data from, and revert to previous versions of a document.

How to Display the Battery Percentage in Your Mac’s Menu Bar
How to Display the Battery Percentage in Your Mac’s Menu Bar
If you’re tired of trying to interpret how full your MacBook’s battery is from its menu bar icon, here’s how to get it to display a percentage as well.

Audit Your Trusted Device Lists for Greater Security
Audit Your Trusted Device Lists for Greater Security
We all accumulate “trusted devices” in our Apple, Google, and password manager ac-counts, but it’s important to remove devices you no longer use because they could be security risks.

Select Non-Contiguous Text in Pages, Keynote, and Numbers 14
Select Non-Contiguous Text in Pages, Keynote, and Numbers 14
A new feature in Pages, Keynote, and Numbers lets you select bits of text that aren’t next to each other so that you can, for example, format them or copy them all at once.

Apple Introduces New iPad Air, iPad Pro, Apple Pencil Pro, and Magic Keyboard
Apple Introduces New iPad Air, iPad Pro, Apple Pencil Pro, and Magic Keyboard
Apple has released new 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Air and iPad Pro models, plus a new Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro. We round up the new features and provide advice on what to consider for your next iPad.

Display an Album of Photos on Your iPhone or iPad Lock Screen
Display an Album of Photos on Your iPhone or iPad Lock Screen
If you like how the Lock Screen’s Photo Shuffle wallpaper rotates through photos but would prefer that it worked from an album you specified, you’re in luck! That’s now possible in iOS 17 and iPadOS 17.

Apple’s iCloud Keychain Password Management Is All Many People Need
Apple’s iCloud Keychain Password Management Is All Many People Need
Apple’s iCloud Keychain password manager keeps improving, and we now recommend it, especially for those not already using a third-party password manager. Here’s how to use iCloud Keychain to store and enter secure passwords.

Tips for Working with Mac Display Resolutions
Tips for Working with Mac Display Resolutions
You can adjust your Mac’s screen resolution to make text and graphics larger so they’re easier to see, or if you have good vision, you can make them smaller so more content fits on the screen. Our tips will help.

How to Sync Your Text Messages across All Your Apple Devices
How to Sync Your Text Messages across All Your Apple Devices
One of the best parts of Apple’s tight platform integration is that you can view your text messages on all your devices. Or at least you can if you get everything set cor-rectly.

Apple Podcasts Adds Transcripts
Apple Podcasts Adds Transcripts
Did you know Apple’s Podcasts app now includes written transcripts? Our tip helps you view the text while you listen, use it to navigate within the audio, search for spe-cific bits, and more.

SPF, DKIM, and DMARC: What They Are and Why You Need Them
SPF, DKIM, and DMARC: What They Are and Why You Need Them
To ensure phishers don’t forge email from your domain to use in their attacks on your organization and others, you must implement SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. We ex-plain the basics, and we’re happy to help with the setup.

Want an Event List in Apple’s Calendar App? Try This Trick
Want an Event List in Apple’s Calendar App? Try This Trick
Want to see all your upcoming events in a list in Apple’s Calendar app on the Mac? It doesn’t have a built-in list view, but there’s a workaround.

Six Reasons Why You Should Restart Your Mac Periodically
Six Reasons Why You Should Restart Your Mac Periodically
You can go for weeks or months without restarting your Mac, but it’s a good idea to restart more frequently to increase security, avoid or resolve problems, get updates, and generally clear your Mac’s decks.

Looking for Apple Manuals? Check the New Documentation Site
Looking for Apple Manuals? Check the New Documentation Site
Do you want to read the actual manuals or specs for Apple products? You can now easily find them on Apple’s new Documentation website.

Take Advantage of the Reference Library in Your Mac
Take Advantage of the Reference Library in Your Mac
When you’re reading on your Mac, there’s no excuse for not knowing what a word means, even when it’s in another language. Apple provides several shortcuts for looking up any word in macOS’s reference books.

Changing Passwords Periodically Doesn’t Increase Security
Changing Passwords Periodically Doesn’t Increase Security
Security experts no longer recommend password expiration policies that require us-ers to change their passwords periodically. Here’s why.

Send Photos in Messages Faster with This Hidden Shortcut
Send Photos in Messages Faster with This Hidden Shortcut
It’s not hard to add a photo to a conversation in Messages, but with this tip, it’s even faster and easier!

For the Best Mac Webcam, Use Your iPhone
For the Best Mac Webcam, Use Your iPhone
Many of us spend significant chunks of the workday on video calls, and the best way to improve your onscreen look is with a better webcam, which you can probably find in your pocket. Learn how to use your iPhone as your Mac’s webcam here.

Use the Command Key to Rearrange and Remove Menu Bar Icons
Use the Command Key to Rearrange and Remove Menu Bar Icons
If your Mac’s menu bar is a mess, you can use the Command key to rearrange the icons and remove those you never use.

The Importance of Staying Updated
The Importance of Staying Updated
We know it seems like your Apple devices are constantly asking you to install an update. Other than for major upgrades, we recommend updating shortly after updates appear so you can take advantage of bug fixes, security updates, and new features.