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iPhone X Gestures You Need To Learn

Posted on March 18, 2018January 11, 2022 by Tim Hannon in Hardware, iOS and iPhone/iPad Apps, iPhone and iPad, Software

Do you have a new iPhone X? Are you unsure about how to access certain features on the iPhone X since Apple removed the Home button from this model? If so, check out Apple’s iPhone X support article to help you learn how to use gestures to navigate around your iPhone X. The Normal Neilsen group … Read more

Change Firefox’s Homepage On Your Mac

Posted on February 5, 2018February 17, 2019 by Tim Hannon in Software, Web Browsing

Would you like to change the initial page displayed when you open Firefox on your Mac? If so, follow these instructions. Fortunately, Google hasn’t changed this very much over the past few years. These instructions will certainly work on Firefox versions 40-57, and maybe newer versions. In some version after 57 but before 63, Firefox … Read more

Use The Look Up Feature On Your Mac, iPhone or iPad

Posted on January 28, 2018January 10, 2018 by Tim Hannon in iOS and iPhone/iPad Apps, macOS (formerly OS X), Software

Did you know that you can easily look up any word’s definition that you’re reading in an email or web page on your Mac, iPhone or iPad? All of your Apple devices have built-in dictionaries which are used to display definitions. Here are instructions for performing a look up on your Mac. Instructions for your … Read more

Change Google Chrome’s Homepage On Your Mac

Posted on January 21, 2018February 17, 2019 by Tim Hannon in Software, Web Browsing

Would you like to change the initial page displayed when you open Google Chrome on your Mac? If so, follow these instructions. Fortunately, Google hasn’t changed this very much over the past few years. These instructions will certainly work on Chrome versions 49-72, and maybe newer versions. Open Chrome, click on the Chrome menu and … Read more

Change Safari’s Homepage On Your Mac

Posted on January 7, 2018January 5, 2018 by Tim Hannon in Computer Basics, Software, Web Browsing

Would you like to change the initial page displayed when you open Safari on your Mac? If so, follow these instructions. Fortunately, Apple hasn’t changed how this is done in many versions of Safari. These instructions will certainly work on Safari versions 5-11 on Mac OS X version 10.6.x up to macOS High Sierra (aka … Read more

Suggestions For Troubleshooting Kernel Panics

Posted on December 3, 2017August 16, 2024 by Tim Hannon in Hardware, Macintosh, macOS (formerly OS X), Maintenance, Software

A kernel panic refers to a very specific type of computer freeze. A variety of things can cause kernel panics. Below is a description of how your Mac behaves when it experiences a kernel panic so you can recognize it if this happens to you.

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Enable BCC In Apple Mail

Posted on November 26, 2017November 22, 2017 by Tim Hannon in Email, Software

Would you like to be able to use the blind carbon copy (Bcc) feature in Apple Mail? It is easy to enable this feature, but not necessarily obvious how to do so. By default, when you create a new email message in Mail, it only displays lines named To, CC and Subject. To add a … Read more

Reinstall Mac Operating System From The Recovery Partition

Posted on November 19, 2017October 23, 2017 by Tim Hannon in macOS (formerly OS X), Software

Do you want to completely erase a Mac and reinstall its operating system? Perhaps you are about to give away this Mac. Or, perhaps your Mac is acting up and you want to start with a clean slate. Here are instructions on how you can erase the hard drive and reinstall OS X, recently renamed … Read more

Discreetly Disable Your iPhone’s TouchID

Posted on November 12, 2017November 13, 2017 by Tim Hannon in iOS and iPhone/iPad Apps, Passwords, Security/Privacy, Software

iOS 11, released in October, 2017, adds an Emergency SOS feature, which also gives you a way to disable your TouchID feature. Disabling TouchID could be desired in the event of a mugging or an arrest. 

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Moving Email Messages Off Mail Server

Posted on October 29, 2017October 23, 2017 by Tim Hannon in Email, Software

Are you getting messages from your email hosting company that your email account is nearly full? If so, it’s time to move some of your email messages off of your hosting company’s email server and into folders on your Mac. Here are some general instructions for how to do this. These instructions assume you use … Read more

Time To Plan Your Upgrade To Office 2016

Posted on October 22, 2017September 26, 2025 by Tim Hannon in Email, Software, Spreadsheets, Word Processing

[Update: February 2019 – A few months ago Microsoft released Office 2019 for both Windows and Mac so you should buy Office 2019 now, instead of Office 2016. Microsoft has announced that support for Office 2016 ends on October 13, 2020.] If you use Office 2011, it’s time for you to start planning your upgrade … Read more

See If You Rely On Older Apps Before Upgrading To iOS 11

Posted on October 8, 2017October 8, 2017 by Tim Hannon in iOS and iPhone/iPad Apps, Software

Before you install iOS 11 on your iPhone or iPad, please check to see if you rely on older apps which are not compatible with iOS 11. iOS 11 is Apple’s latest major release of software for iPhones and iPads, released at the end of September, 2017. For many years, I’ve recommended holding off on … Read more

Make Sure You Backup Your iPhone While Traveling

Posted on October 1, 2017September 11, 2017 by Tim Hannon in Backup, iOS and iPhone/iPad Apps, Online backup, Software

When you are away from home, you need to make sure your iPhone connects to wi-fi networks to ensure that it’s getting backed up. This tip assumes that you have automatic backups to iCloud enabled. If you need help turning on this feature or checking to see if it’s on, then please refer to my … Read more

Make Your iPhone Easier To Read

Posted on September 24, 2017September 11, 2017 by Tim Hannon in Aging Eyes, iOS and iPhone/iPad Apps, Software

Would you like to make the text on your iPhone or iPad easier to read? I believe the following 3 ways to enlarge text have been available since at least iOS 7 and they continue to be available in the current version of iOS. To turn on any of these options do this: Tap on … Read more

How Edit Text On An iPhone or iPad

Posted on September 10, 2017September 17, 2017 by Tim Hannon in iOS and iPhone/iPad Apps, Software

Do you know how to edit text you’ve typed on your iPhone? I am regularly surprised to find people who do not know it’s possible to do this. Let’s imagine that you’ve typed several lines of text in the Notes app, then you notice a typo back on the first line. You don’t need to … Read more

How To Empty Safari’s Cache

Posted on September 3, 2017August 27, 2017 by Tim Hannon in Software, Web Browsing

Are you having problems viewing one or two particular web sites in Safari? Were you previously able to view these web sites? If so, a common cause of this problem is corruption in Safari’s cache. Cache is temporary storage. Specifically, it contains recently viewed web pages. Occasionally, these temporarily stored web pages can get damaged. Thus, … Read more

Use Mail’s VIP Feature To Highlight Your Most Important Messages

Posted on August 21, 2017August 16, 2017 by Tim Hannon in Email, Software

Do you have a cluttered Inbox? Do you value emails from a few people more than all the rest? If so, you should make those few people VIPs. By designating a person as a VIP then emails from that person will appear in the VIP Mailbox which appears, separate from and below your Inbox. Here … Read more

How To Create A Digital Photo Contact Sheet

Posted on August 6, 2017August 9, 2017 by Tim Hannon in Graphic Design, macOS (formerly OS X), Photo, Software

Do you take digital photos and would you like to quickly create a file with thumbnail size versions of photos from a trip or family event? This file is called a contact sheet. Professional photographers commonly want to create contact sheets of all photos from a wedding or other photo shoot. Here are a couple of … Read more

Using Apple Mail’s Two Mail Display Layouts

Posted on July 30, 2017July 17, 2017 by Tim Hannon in Email, Software

Apple’s Mail application offers two layouts, that is, two different ways for you to view your email messages. This article will show you how to switch between and customize each of these layouts.

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How To Restore A Time Machine Backup To A New Mac

Posted on July 16, 2017August 16, 2024 by Tim Hannon in Backup, macOS (formerly OS X), Software, Time Machine

When you buy a new Mac you likely want to transfer all of your data and applications from your current Mac to a new Mac. Here are instructions on how to accomplish this migration using a current Time Machine backup of your current Mac. I’m going to provide instructions for two different scenarios. If you’re … Read more

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