Learn how to immediately delete files on your Mac and skip the Trash altogether, which will permanently erase the items without a chance of undeleting them later.
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Keyboard shortcuts to move up and down web pages on Mac
One of the first things I looked for when I started using a MacBook Pro for work was how to navigate web pages faster. Being able to move to the top, to the bottom, or both in small increments and without lifting my fingers from the keyboard was essential.
If you’re like me and want to navigate sites you visit quicker, this list is for you. Here are several keyboard shortcuts to move up, down, and sideways on web pages on Mac.
How to freeze columns and rows in Numbers on Mac, iPad, and iPhone
Learn how to freeze columns and rows in the Apple Numbers app on your Mac, iPad, and iPhone to keep important data in view as you scroll.
How to have Safari on Mac always open with all windows from your last session
Learn how to set Safari on your Mac to automatically reopen all windows from the last session so you can continue browsing where you left off without skipping a beat.
How to find and change your weak or compromised passwords on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Learn how to easily identify your account passwords that are compromised, unsafe, weak, or reused, and change them to increase your security on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
How to set your Mac Calendar to automatically open a file right before a meeting
When you’re getting ready to join a meeting, whether it’s a web conference, conference call, or in-person meeting, you often have at least one file you need for it.
One way to ensure you don’t forget that important document is by including it with the event on your Calendar. This can help ensure you have all the necessary documents or notes in front of you and minimize the chance of forgetting something important.
Here’s how to set your Mac Calendar app to open that file right before your meeting.
How to hide floating screenshot thumbnail previews on Mac
Learn how to hide the floating thumbnail preview of screenshots you take on your Mac so it doesn't appear on any subsequent screenshots you take seconds later.
How to transpose rows and columns in the Numbers app on Mac, iPad, and iPhone
Learn how to quickly convert rows to columns or vice versa in your spreadsheet in the Apple Numbers app on iOS and macOS if you want to format the table differently.
How to switch between Light and Dark theme in Spark for Mac
Spark for Mac by Ukrainian developer Readdle is one of the best email apps for iOS and macOS. On Mac, Spark supports Mojave's Dark Mode. But what if you'd like to use Spark's darkened interface even if your Mac is set to use the default Light appearance (aka Aqua)? Spark lets you do that as well, and we show you how in this step-by-step tutorial.
Power up Mojave’s Dark Mode & reduce background contrast with HazeOver for Mac
A darkened environment is perfect for working on your Mac at night, without distractions from the background apps. Dark Mode is a system-wide implementation of an appearance that many apps already adopt, but what about apps that lack any dark styling? That's where an app called HazeOver by Pskov, Russia-based developer Maxim Ananov comes to light.
How to import Evernote notes to your Notes app on Mac
Are you switching from Evernote to the Notes app, or just want to move a note or two? You can easily import notes from Evernote to Notes.
Start by checking out our tutorial on how to export notes from Evernote. Then, once you have the files you need, follow this tutorial to import those notes into your Notes app.
How to markup and annotate email attachments in the Mail app on Mac
Whether you want to annotate an image for work, mark up a photo for fun, or add your signature to a PDF, it’s easy to do with the Markup tool inside your Mac's Mail app.
In this article, we show you how to use Markup to add shapes, text, signatures, drawings, and more to your email attachments.