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Mac is Apple's computer brand. Apple currently produces several lines of Macintosh computers divided into two categories, desktops: Mac mini, iMac, iMac Pro, Mac Pro, and notebooks: MacBook, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. All current Macs ship with macOS. This tag is for any and all questions that relate to the actual hardware. For operating system-related questions, use the [macos] tag.
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Share notes with other people on a mac
I am writing a note on my mac. I want to share this note with other people on my mac.
this means specific users on my mac should be able to read and write to this note.
how can I do this? …
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Mac Yosemite : Can I recover directories deleted via rm -rf
I was working in the terminal and I accidently deleted a directory by "rm -rf"
Is there any utility which can recover files deleted via unix commands?
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Pain with using multiple monitors
Today I got a new 13 inch mac book pro. I have a 30 inch asus monitor which I use as a secondary display. The resolution of the monitor is higher than the macbook pro. …
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Notes app broke on Mac Pro after macOS Sierra upgrade
I upgraded to macOS Sierra and my Notes app crashes as soon as its launched.
Has anyone else faced this issue?
Crashed Thread: 13 Dispatch queue: NSManagedObjectContext 0x6080001c41a0
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System is taking more than 100GB of space on my macbook [duplicate]
I realized that the Mac OSX Sierra is taking more than 100GB+ on my machine. I don't think this is normal. I clicked on manage and I didn't see any very large system file. …