by MacEdge | Mar 1, 2018 | Blog, Mac
With Apple’s productivity apps like Calendar, Contacts, Notes, and Reminders, which look and work pretty much the same on the Mac and in iOS, what you see is largely what you get. Particularly in iOS, they tend not to have much in the way of hidden depths. With...
by MacEdge | Oct 16, 2017 | Blog, iPhone, Mac
Finding good Internet access for your Mac or Wi-Fi-only iPad while traveling can be maddening. Look in your Wi-Fi menu while sitting in an airport and you’ll see a bunch of networks, most of which require a password or won’t connect for other reasons. It isn’t any...
by MacEdge | Sep 25, 2017 | Blog, Mac
High Sierra is here today. Should you upgrade? There’s no harm in delaying major operating system upgrades until Apple has had a chance to squash the initial bugs and you have time to focus on the task. But waiting too long puts you at risk from security...
by MacEdge | Sep 1, 2017 | Blog, Mac
Assuming Apple continues its previous practices, once macOS 10.13 High Sierra comes out, it will become impossible to download 10.12 Sierra for the first time. That could be awkward if you want to upgrade an older Mac to Sierra at any point after High Sierra ships,...
by MacEdge | Aug 1, 2017 | Blog, Mac
Windows users know all about right-clicking. They use it all the time to do everything from copying and pasting to renaming and deleting. Right-clicking in Windows opens up new menus, giving you options to customize whatever you’ve selected. For a long time,...