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Renny Willins

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I bet I already know your Ventura frustration

I haven’t yet installed Ventura but I have had an occasion or two where I have needed to work on it and I bet I already know what’s driving you nuts. Aside from the introduction of Stage Manager there is little, overt, differences between Ventura and Monterey accept of course for System Preferences. For a …

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Considering your security

It seems like everyday we get notified about another data breach. First it was Optus, then ahm, then Medibank and the latest I heard was Microsoft data had been leaked. Obviously the first question is “how much of my info was exposed?” and then next would be “what do I need to do?” The answer …

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Mojave is dead

It is that time again. Another MacOS has been forced to lay its head on the chopping block. This time around it is Mojave (mo-HAH-vee) or 10.14 to its friends. For those that never met this OS, it is often (and curiously) referred to as Mo-Jave Released in 2018 this operating system offered features such …

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Mac1 – In memoriam

Mac 1 Canberra 1998- 2022 After a long battle with the Apple Store, staff shortages and Covid, Mac1 Canberra died quietly sometime in the last few months. This is a sad loss for us all and Mac1 will be sorely missed. The hole in our collective hearts may never be filled. Not only was Mac1 …

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AirDrop

MacOS Lion was introduced mere months following Steve Jobs’ death in 2011. While it was the first OS that came without this world famous keynote address the development of it most assuredly had this fingerprints all over it.  One of the main features introduced that day was AirDrop. A great concept indeed, even if it …

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