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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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How do I 100% disable the grid icon view in Finder on a Mac?
Sometimes when I open a new finder folder window, it appears as grid icons, which I have no option of changing.
First of all, why don't I have an option to change it (notice in this context there is …
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How do you access a subdomain on localhost with VMWare Fusion on a Mac?
I am able to access localhost on a Mac through Windows XP on VMWare Fusion by using my Mac username like this:
http://username.local:3000/
But how do I do that with a subdomain, something like this: … I am able to access subdomains on my Mac no problem, by adding things like blog.localhost to /etc/hosts. What is the equivalent on Windows? …