Second of 3 articles explains how macOS puts documents through its security checks before opening them.
Month: July 2018
With the end of the war, his output increased significantly. A close look at the Tate’s ‘Bowl of Milk’, and Bonnard’s continuing independence.
According to Apple’s release notes, High Sierra 10.13.6 updates brings one new feature (AirPlay 2 multi-room audio support […]
Apple has released macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 update, and the 2018-004 security updates for Sierra and El Capitan. […]
A minor update to correct errors in the Help book and PDF documentation.
Apple has just pushed an update to the data used by Gatekeeper, bringing its version number to 147, […]
Aristides the Just, who was a general at the Battle of Marathon, but refused to line his pockets from the public purse.
How does macOS open the document that you double-click/tap? First of 3 parts explaining what should happen and where it can go wrong.
Landseer paints a La Fontaine fable; Bonnard, Corinth, and others complete the history.
The moment you start writing apps that work with documents, you’ll need to know how to use UTIs. That requires inspired searching, guesswork, and trial and error.
