📅 January 26, 2018

HOW TO: Quickly Identify 32-bit Apps Installed on Your Mac

there’s an easy way to quickly check which apps are 32-bit. 

At WWDC 2017, Apple told developers that macOS High Sierra will be the last macOS release to support 32-bit apps without any compromise. And now with macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 beta, Apple is also notifying users of the imminent change.

EDIT 2nd of September 2019 macOS Catalina will kill your 32-bit apps

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📅 October 8, 2017

Onyx is Now Available For macOS High Sierra

Looking for macOS High Sierra maintenance? Onyx now supports Apple’s latest macOS.

Onyx is now available for macOS High Sierra. If you’re not familiar with the tool, Onyx is a multifunction utility for macOS that allows you to verify the startup disk and the structure of its system files, to run miscellaneous tasks of system maintenance, to configure some hidden parameters of the Finder, Dock, QuickTime, Safari, Mail, iTunes, login window, Spotlight, and many of Apple’s applications, to delete caches, to remove a certain number of files and folders that may become cumbersome, and more.

Download Onyx here.

📅 September 25, 2017

HOW TO: Run Applications from “Anywhere” in macOS High Sierra

how to run any application in macOS High Sierra

macOS High Sierra is a great update and brings lots of new and much needed improvements but that doesn’t mean that some of the changes can’t be annoying.

For example, just like in macOS Sierra, one of the changes that Gatekeeper comes with is that there’s no immediate way to allow unsigned apps to open.

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