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How to delete the configuration files left behind by uninstalled jailbreak tweaks
When you have a jailbroken iPhone or iPad at your disposal, the inevitable happens; you install add-ons to upgrade the user experience of your handset, whether to make it look better or to give it new functional capabilities.
How to link your Google Drive, Dropbox, and more to the Files app of iPhone and iPad
Learn how to add Google Drive, Dropbox, One Drive, Box, and other storage services to the Apple Files app on your iPhone or iPad to access and copy data freely among all these services.
Apple Files adds read-only NTFS support along with multi-selection and a progress indicator
Apple's Files app now lets you access NTFS-formatted media, select multiple items with a trackpad and stare at a new progress indicator when copying or moving files in iPadOS 15.
How to delete a file on your Raspberry Pi
Like any other computer, your Raspberry Pi can fill up with unwanted items. You may have created a file that you no longer need or downloaded a file you no longer want.
If you’re ready to do a bit of cleaning on your Raspberry Pi, we’ll show you how to delete a file.
How to turn off warnings for file extension changes on Mac
In this tutorial, we'll share two easy methods to turn off the warning popup you see when you change the extension of a file in Finder on Mac.
Upgrade the file type information in the Files app on pwned handsets with RealFileInfo
Apple’s Files app expands upon the capabilities of any iPhone or iPad by hosting a convenient hub where users can download and store files either on the device itself or in the cloud. But despite how useful the Files app can be at times, it’s not without its apparent pitfalls.
One such example would be that the Files app displays simplified or non-descriptive file types for certain kinds of files as they’re defined by Apple and its operating systems. Unknown file types are designated vaguely, such as using the word “Document” to describe what the file actually is or what it’s used for.
7 easy ways to share files between two Macs
In this tutorial, we’ll show you multiple ways to share files between two or more Macs. You can go through all these tips and use the ones that are most convenient for you and your setup.
6 ways to find the full path of a file or folder on Mac
Check out six different ways to find the path of a file or folder on your Mac using Finder, Terminal, and more.
How to lock files, folders, and your Desktop on Mac
Learn how to lock files and folders on Mac, including your Desktop folder, to prevent accidental changes or deletions.
How to manage permissions for files and folders on Mac
Learn how to manage file and folder permissions on Mac and allow read only, write only, editing access, as well as no access at all.