Macos articles

  • 6 features I wish MacOS would copy from Linux

    I use both Linux and MacOS. Linux is my primary OS, whereas I use MacOS for video editing and when I'm on my MacBook Pro (because I haven't found a superior Linux laptop). Every time I'm on MacOS, I find myself wishing it had certain capabilities and features found on Linux. After all, MacOS already has some foundation features (such as similar command line tools) borrowed from Linux.Also: 6 Apple Notes features I rely on to stay organized and save timeBut there's always more, and I firmly...
  • How to Set a Different Location to Save All Screenshots on macOS

    If you're coming to macOS from a different operating system (like Windows or Linux), it might feel odd that, by default, macOS saves screenshots in the Desktop folder. This make the desktop look messy after a while if you take a lot of screenshots! But it doesn't look messy if
  • You Can Add a Windows-style Start Menu to MacOS

    The Mac doesn't have a start menu like Windows, but that wasn't always entirely true. In the '90s, Macs offered a list of applications in the Apple Menu. We probably shouldn't count on Apple to bring this feature back, but a free application called XMenu brings this feature back, more or less.