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3 automation recipes that move files exactly where they belong
Discover how simple automation rules can help you organize your files, declutter your computer, and keep your downloads folder and screenshots in order without manual effort.
I have an old iMac that I used as my primary computer for years. I recently purchased an M1 mini that I'm now using as my primary. I did not use migration assistant when setting it up as almost ...
Windows based archivers like WinRAR and WinACE easily handle archives in the >700mb range.<P>I personally have gotten Winzip to compress over 800mb worth of files.<P>This way, all you'd need would be ...
Dragging files around the Finder was life-changing in the 1980s after decades of entering commands in a terminal or shell that required precise syntax. Decades later, some of us may have forgotten a ...
In 2024, Apple introduced iPhne Mirroring. This macOS Sequoia feature puts a mirrored version of your iPhone right on your Mac’s desktop, enabling you to interact with your iPhone without ever needing ...
Convenient though the Mac’s folder structure can be, there may be times when you’ve buried files within so many layers of folders that they’re no longer easy to find or deal with. For instance, you ...
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You Can Easily Switch to or Move Away From Safari on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac (Here’s How)
Safari's import and export tool simplifies moving browsing data to and from another browser on iPhones and Macs. Export Safari data into a ZIP file to easily import into another browser, but be sure ...
How to secure and move files between iCloud and OneDrive Your email has been sent If you use an iPad or Mac at work or own an iPhone, chances are you’ve needed to use both Apple iCloud and Microsoft ...
Apple’s AirDrop is brilliant: it enables fast transfer of even large files between iPhone, iPad and Mac, without the need for a wifi network to make it possible. If there’s a downside, it’s that it ...
Over the last year, cloud storage services Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive—and probably others—have migrated from custom kernel extensions to Apple’s new-ish File Provider extension ...
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