The first detailed account of how macOS Sierra runs many of its background activities, complete with a diagram.
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Improvements to help you see the wood from the trees in your logs.
The making of DispatchView in a couple of hours. Apart from stealing code from Consolation, it was built from scratch in Swift 3.
Has Time Machine started to make irregular backups? Are apps stalling at odd times? This could be just the tool to find out why.
macOS doesn’t work like it used to. With heuristic task dispatching and sensitivity to factors like quality of network service, troubleshooting can get fiendishly difficult.
Now over 20,000 words in length, content ranges from the plain and simple to detailed analysis of Sierra’s log. Free and ready for you to augment and update.
Most current strategies for detecting and dealing with malware are flawed, and cannot keep pace with new malware variants. What would be better?
If you visited the HandBrake download site between 2-6 May 2017, there is an even chance that instead […]
Implementing file save and file open for Property Lists using Swift 3.
Why re-installing macOS is seldom a good choice to fix a problem, and what better alternatives there are.
