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The Best Photo Editor for Windows
Jan 07, 2020 Spruce up your Mac with a new desktop wallpaper or screen saver with the help of this handy guide. Hot Corners are customizable shortcuts linked to the corners of your Mac's screen. When you move your cursor to a Hot Corner, the associated action will take place. For instance, you can set your bottom-right corner to activate your screen saver.
After testing dozens of photo editors on my PC (Windows 10), here are the best choices for beginners, intermediate and pros.
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The Best Mac Cleaner Software
Jan 14, 2020 Addresses an issue which prevents creation of a new Boot Camp partition on iMac and Mac mini with Fusion Drive. Resolves an issue that may cause a hang during a restart. Resolves a graphics issue that may occur when waking from sleep. Fixes an issue that may cause fullscreen video to appear black on Mac mini. Improves file-sharing reliability. Use the new Apple Archive framework to perform fast, multithreaded, lossless compression of directories, files, and data in macOS. MacOS 11 includes Screen Time APIs for sharing and managing web-usage data and observing changes a parent or guardian makes. For more details, see the Screen Time framework documentation. Oct 07, 2019 Apple just released its big new Mac update called macOS Catalina. It lets you use an iPad as a second screen, splits iTunes into three separate apps and can run new Catalyst apps.
After 30+ hours of research and testing, here’s our final list of the best Mac cleaning apps to help you regain your disk space.
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The Best PC Backup Software
Afraid of losing your data? Read our unbiased reviews of the best PC backup software and rest easy knowing your files are safe.
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The Best PDF Editor Software
In this roundup review, we compare the major apps that are able to work with PDFs, and help you to find the one that best meets your needs.
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The Best Email Client for Windows
Your email should work for you, not against you! Read on for unbiased reviews of the best email clients for Windows-based PCs.
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Skylum Luminar Review
Whether you’re a professional making a living with photography or a hobbyist, Luminar 3 is a great photo editor that works on PC or Mac.
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ACDSee Photo Studio Review
For casual and semi-professional photographers, Photo Studio Ultimate is an excellent introduction to the world of RAW editing.
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Camtasia Review
We test TechSmith Camtasia to see how well it performs as a quality screen recorder & video editor. Read the review results for more.
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PDFElement Review
Are PDF files a major part of your life? Then PDFelement is for you. It’s easy to use, fully featured, and very affordable. I recommend it.
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Setapp Review
Setapp is quite unique, as a subscription-based alternative to the Mac App Store. It’s still early days and the range of apps is growing each month.
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Filmora Review
Filmora is a great video editing software that balances powerful features with an intuitive interface at an affordable price point.
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How to Clean Your Mac When “System” Storage Takes Too Much Space
Your Mac is running out of storage, but what’s taking up your disk space? Well, “System” may occupy way more space than you think it should.
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How to Print Text Messages from Your iPhone
Sometimes iPhone text messages become important mementos used for work, study, or even pieces of evidence for court. Here are four different ways to print iPhone texts quickly.
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7 macOS Mojave Slow Performance Issues (And How to Fix Them)
Is your Mac running slow or facing performance issues after updating to macOS Mojave? Here are some possible causes and fixes.
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15 Free Data Recovery Software That Help Recover Lost Files
After testing 50+ data recovery programs on my PC (Windows 10) and MacBook Pro (Mojave), here’s a list of truly free recovery software.
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MacBook Pro Overheating? Top 10 Fixes (& Pro Tips to Prevent It)
It’s natural for a MacBook Pro (or any Mac) to warm up during normal use. But if your MacBook is running super-hot, it’s worth figuring out why.
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How to Format or Partition an External Drive for Mac
We show you how to format an external drive to a Mac compatible file system, Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Just follow this step-by-step guide.
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Apple will release the first public beta of iOS 14 to testers today. iOS 14 brings new features such as widgets, the App Library, and more. The iOS 14 public beta will be available this afternoon for testers.
Update: The first public betas of iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and tvOS 14 are now available. macOS 11 Big Sur and watchOS 7 are not yet available to public beta users.
iOS 14 public beta details
If you’re interested in signing up for Apple’s public beta testing program, you can do so via Apple’s website right here. Apple’s new software version won’t be complete until the fall, at which point it will be released to the general public. Testers should still expect performance and stability issues when running the iOS 14 public beta on primary devices for the time being.
Apple warns about running the iOS 14 public beta:
The Apple Beta Software Program lets users try out pre-release software. The feedback you provide on quality and usability helps us identify issues, fix them, and make Apple software even better. Please note that since the public beta software has not yet been commercially released by Apple, it may contain errors or inaccuracies and may not function as well as commercially released software. Be sure to back up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and your Mac using Time Machine before installing beta software.
Best Mac Software
Apple began beta testing iOS 14 immediately following WWDC last month. iOS 14 beta 2 was released to developers earlier this week, bringing a variety of small but notable improvements.
iOS 14 brings a variety of new features and capabilities to iPhone users, such as support for widgets on the home screen, picture-in-picture, App Library, and much more. Curious what Apple’s major software versions will do for your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Mac? Catch up on 9to5Mac’s coverage below:
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Apple is also likely to release the first public betas of iPadOS 14, watchOS 7, tvOS 14, and macOS 11 Big Sur today. We’ll let you know as soon as these updates are also available.
If you spot any in today’s new iOS 14 public beta, or the other new betas from Apple today, let us know in the comments below or on Twitter @9to5Mac. Stay tuned for our full hands-on coverage with today’s releases right here at 9to5Mac today and through the rest of the week.
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