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How to keep your Mac’s apps updated to the latest versions If you install apps on your Mac from the App Store, all you have to do is launch the App Store app and click on the Updates tab.
Want to install packages with Homebrew on macOS? Here's a guide to help you install and manage command-line utilities and apps with Homebrew on macOS.
To run Android apps on a Mac, use emulators like Android Studio or Genymotion. Install Android Studio from Google’s website, set up a virtual device, and run apps via the Google Play Store.
Installing apps from Apple's own Mac App Store is one way to minimize your risk, but not everything you might want is available there.
Apple's macOS Sequoia now lets you install apps on external SSD drives instead of taking up space on your internal one — but it doesn't tell you this, so here's how to do it.
Microsoft Windows 11 provides native support for running Android apps, but installing and running APK files on a Mac is much less streamlined.
Apple Silicon Macs with the M1 processor can run apps built for the iPhone and iPad natively. Learn how to find them and download what you want — plus what limitations they may present.
Learn how you can easily install Windows 11 on your M1 or M2 Apple Mac using UTM or Parallels Desktop virtualization software.
If your Mac has an Apple Silicon chip, it can run supported iOS and iPadOS apps. Here's how to get your mobile apps running on your laptop or desktop.
Is your Mac stopping you opening an app from an unidentified developer? Here's how to allow unidentified developer apps on your Mac.
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