Over on the iPhone, file management duties are handled by the Files app developed by Apple. There are three main tabs here to ...
This command opens the specified file in its default application. For example, a markdown file might open in Xcode or another text editor. Open a File in a Text Editor: open -t ./path/to/your-file.md ...
Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing author to MacFixIt since the spring of 2008. One of his passions is troubleshooting Mac problems and making the best use of Macs ...
Sometimes we get so accustomed to doing things a certain way that we don’t bother checking to see if there’s a better way. Case in point: Yesterday’s post about making Windows a single-click operating ...
All the computers running on Windows Operating System have a folder named AppData on the C drive. By default, this folder is hidden. Therefore, you cannot access it until you unhide your system’s ...
Click the standard toolbar and select Customize Ribbon. An Outlook Options dialog box will open. In the Choose the commands list box, click the drop-down arrow and select All Commands. Now, look for ...
Windows 11 has a new preview update It carries improvements for dark mode, but also introduced a bug The glitch causes a white flash every time a folder is opened, and when various other actions are ...
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I open the folder, everything is sorta by name, and a second or two later (or longer), it re-sorts by date. Why? Any way to fix that? I want my folders on top and the files sorted by date, and for it ...
Safari is full of new tricks in iPadOS. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac If you currently use a third-party bookmark manager, you might be able to ditch it when you upgrade your iPhone or iPad to iOS ...
I'm using Windows XP pro.<BR><BR>I made a couple of setting changes to the folder icons, and now for some reason, when I double-click on any folder, it opens up in a command window. When I left-click ...