Some MacBook Pro users may still suffer sporadic kernel panics because of firmware bugs in any release of […]
Category Archive: Macs
Apple’s recent change in requirements for notarization also affects privacy protection in both Mojave and Catalina.
Using only free tools, it isn’t difficult to get a log excerpt which will tell you, or someone else, exactly what occurred at the time.
How did you do this weekend? Suggested solutions and explanations for the riddles from last Saturday.
One solution to running 32-bit apps in Catalina is a VM. Here I assess the performance of Parallels Desktop 15. Is it up to the job?
We see plenty of dialogs seeking consent and informing us about privacy protection. But macOS security seems driven by obscurity and secrecy. Why?
Three riddles to keep your brain ticking over during the coming weekend. Solutions published here on Monday.
When Catalina is released, Apple is expected to drop support for macOS 10.12 Sierra. What should you do if that’s what your Mac is running now?
My sincere apologies: Rosettavert version 1.3 has a bug in window resizing which prevents you from enlarging its […]
Thirty-four compatible with Mojave and Catalina, plus 5 command tools. A guide to all the software available here, for free.
