Apple has today pushed out an update to its Gatekeeper Configuration Data, for Sierra and El Capitan users. […]
macOS 10.12
Sierra brings undocumented weirdness to the Finder, with a folder that is, but it isn’t, and improved Finder aliases, which don’t work as well. Yet.
A significant vulnerability has been found in El Capitan and Sierra’s security protection. Will Apple fix it shortly in 10.12.2?
If there’s one update that we need, it is an App Store app which works reliably. The current one suffers from general dystopia.
There were 2 serious incompatibilities when Sierra launched: ScanSnap which is now fixed, and Dropbox. How’s Dropbox doing now, then?
Not back to the Bluetooth purgatory of El Capitan, but still some worrying moments when your trackpad goes missing.
Some users are having problems getting Time Machine to work in Sierra. Here are some suggestions to get that first backup completed.
This update includes documentation, performs some predicate operations properly, and saves the shell command to log excerpt files.
Maximise a List view window in Finder, and it should expand to accommodate the contents. Only sometimes it doesn’t.
When did Time Machine make its last backup? Are you sure that it completed without error? Here’s how to check these simply.
