In December, Christian from Germany sent in a review of an app called Find Any File. He explained that when he deletes an app, he uses Find Any File to hunt down all of the remnants of the app so he’s sure his system stays clean. I downloaded Find Any File from findanyfile.app and gave […]
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Tiny Mac Tips Part 5 of X
Jump to Tips Changing Dock Attributes Increase Size of Text Input Windows in Safari Rearrange Menu Bar Items with ⌘ Key Color Eyedropper Look Up Any Word Advanced Spotlight Searches in Finder Welcome to Part 5 of my Tiny Mac Tips. This is an ongoing series I started in order to teach my dear friend […]
Continue readingMore TagMigration Assistant is a Disaster – Time for a Nuke & Pave
Why I Used Migration Assistant for the First Time If you have been following along with our home game for a long time, you know I’m a huge proponent of doing a Nuke and Pave to your Mac when getting a new computer. A nuke and pave means a full reinstall of macOS followed by […]
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Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at Podfeet.com, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. Today is Sunday, August 21, 2022, and this is show number 902. mp3 download CCATP #740 – Allison on Bart’s Let’s Talk Photography – Mirrorless Camera Conversion Articles Comment on Bodie’s […]
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Raycast for Mac Every once in a while I come across an app that does something delightful for me, but I hesitate to tell you about it because its capabilities are far beyond what I can teach. I’m going to overcome that natural instinct and tell you anyway about an awesome app called Raycast. I’ll […]
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John’s Long Path Name in Spotlight In our awesome Slack community at podfeet.com/slack, John Endahl asked what he dubbed a Dumb Question. I thought I had a clever answer to his question, but Calum B came up with an answer that is a fabulous Tiny Tip. First, the problem to be solved. John asked: This […]
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Applications Folder Shows Apple Apps Did you know that Apple apps aren’t REALLY in your top-level Applications folder with all of your other apps? If you open your Applications folder on your Mac using the Finder, you’ll see all of your Apple apps intermingled with your third-party apps, but it turns out they’re not really […]
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Allison interviews Yassi Shahmiri from Ring about several of their new products shown at CES. Yassi starts with Ring’s new Door View Cam which replaces the traditional door peephole with one that also includes a video camera and doorbell, similar to the Ring Video Doorbell. It’s a good solution for those who cannot install or […]
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