Apple recently released its latest operating system for its Macintosh lineup of systems, OS X 10.11 El Capitan, which, as all the recent previous versions of OS X have been, is free for all users to download and install
The most convenient place to access all your commonly used files/folders and connected external disks in Mac OS X is the Finder sidebar. You can add nearly anything to the Finder sidebar, from your frequently accessed folders, network shares, files, hard drives etc. However, in some situation, you might not be seeing the hard drives that suppose to show up in the Finder sidebar.
Apple touted more than 100 new features for its latest iteration of OS X Yosemite. One of the new features was the Markup feature in Mail which allows you to perform edits and annotations to a PDF or image file right inside Apple’s Mail application instead of doing such edits separately in Preview.
The last time Apple released a new version of its OS X operating system on physical media was 2009, in the case of OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Since then, new OS X versions are only available for download directly from the Mac App Store.
The mouse cursor on your OS X system is literally the most important way to control your system, whether you do that with a mouse or a trackpad. On some older/slower computers, you may find yourself struggling to find the mouse cursor on your screen, or at some times you may find it completely unresponsive.
Apple recently added a new tool to its growing collection of online security tools for iCloud users. This new tool allows users to check and determine whether an iOS device is currently protected via the Find my iPhone Activation Lock initiative. In other words, it’ll allow you to find out whether the device you might be going out to buy is stolen or not by checking whether the device is locked by iCloud.