by Darrius
If you have an iPhone, iPod, or iPad, you are likely familiar with the “Do Not Disturb” option to turn off notifications. You can do the same thing with notifications on the Mac. Open the Notification Center by sliding your fingers on the mouse or track pad from right...
by Darrius
Do you have a program that you use frequently? Are you tired of having to search for it or go through your applications folder to find it. Well, you can pin your frequently used programs to the dock for easy access. Open the program you wish to pin to the dock....
by Darrius
Sometimes, the internet doesn’t work the way you want it to work. It could be the website you are trying to access, or it could be your network at home. There is a way to check the status of your network at home to see if that is the problem. Open System Preferences....
by Darrius
Is there someone you have emailed that you don’t email anymore, or perhaps they have a new email address? Yet, when you try to send them an email using Mail on Mac OS X, their old email address continues to pop up when you start typing their new address. Well, you can...
by Darrius
You can save anything that is printable on your Mac as a PDF. PDF files are great because you can open them on pretty much every computer operating system and mobile device. While some platforms may require you to download Adobe Reader or another PDF reader, Mac OS...
by Darrius
Using Siri on an iPhone or iPad to write text is very useful. You can also do this on a Mac. Unlike the iPhone or iPad, you can use dictation without an internet connection. Make Sure Dictation is Activated Open System Preferences. Click “Dictation &...