One of the questions many Mac users have when they see newly available system software updates for MacOS is “how long will ...
Apple is rumored to be overhauling the design of iOS 19 and macOS 16, and based on what's happened before, the changes will ...
Want to know what the next version of macOS will be called? Curious about the versions of Mac OS X that came before? Here we’ll fill you in on the names of the different versions of the Mac ...
Moved from Windows or Linux? Smooth some of the rough edges Friday FOSS fest There are some idiosyncrasies about macOS that ...
Apple today released Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and it is the first release of OS X to be distributed primarily through a digital channel. That digital channel, the recently released Mac App Store, is the ...
Would Tim Berners-Lee have used a BeBox to run the world’s first web server instead? How would Mac OS X look today, would it still have its iconic (pun intended) dock? Or maybe the tendency for ...
When Apple officially announced Mac OS X, it changed the course of history for the company. On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’ll look at the history of Mac OS X, the effect it has had ...
Apple has released the third beta version of MacOS Sequoia 15.4, iOS 18.4, and iPadOS 18.4, for users who are participating ...
If you’re an advanced user of Mac OS X, it’s very likely that you know what Terminal.app is. If you’re not, the Terminal is an application included in every version of OS X into the Utilities folder ...
Apple software that adds server functionality to any Mac machine running a current version of macOS. Called "OS X Server" when it debuted with OS X Version 10.7 (Lion), macOS Server adds ...
A modern version of OS X: openconnect is should work on most recent OS X versions. It has been tested and seems to function correctly as far back as 10.9. Mac OS X TUN/TAP driver, which allows for ...
Apple has its reasons for hiding away certain files from the average Mac user; after all, it’s difficult to break something you can’t see. But sometimes you need to see those files–or access ...