Screen sharing helps you share your computer’s screen with others, and the other party can view your screen and even perform actions on your computer right from their computer. It helps when you want to troubleshoot an issue on your […]
Mahesh Makvana
Posts by Mahesh Makvana:
How to Speed Up Mail App on Mac
Apple has included the Mail app in all of its Macs so you can get started with your emailing tasks as soon as you get a new Mac. Over the time as you use the app, you will notice that […]
How to See What Apps Are Using Webcam on Mac
One of the things that people have been discussing is Mark Zuckerberg putting some tape on the webcam of his computer for some security reasons. At first, you might wonder why would someone even do that? If one is scared […]
How to Change Downloads Folder in Various Browsers on Mac
By default, every browser on your Mac has a pre-specified folder that it uses to save all of the files that you download using it. Usually, it’s the main downloads folder on your Mac where these browsers save the files […]
How to Get Old Boot Chime Back on New Mac
There are a lot of things that Apple has changed in this year’s Mac. With the new Macs of 2016, you now have a Touch Bar that replaces the function keys on your keyboard to allow you to have a […]
How to Convert PDF to DOCX with Google Docs on Mac
PDF is a widely used format used by millions of people around the world while exchanging documents. The reason the format is popular is that it makes sure all the formatting in the document is intact, and the viewer only […]
How to Get Escape Key Back on New Mac
Apple has added a new element to the keyboards on this year’s Macs. The new feature is called Touch Bar, and it sits on the top of your keyboard where function keys used to exist. Yes, the function keys on […]
How to Remove Extension from Safari on Mac
While Apple has built Safari with all of the required features, the company has kept a door open for third-party developers to add new features to the browser using the so-called extensions. An extension helps you extend the functionality of […]
How to Use Image as Homepage of Safari on Mac
The homepage of a web browser is the page that you see whenever you launch the browser on your computer. Whether you are using Chrome, Firefox, or Safari, you always see the homepage when the browser is opened. Some browsers […]
How to Remove an App From “Open With” Menu on Mac
When you right-click on a file on your Mac, you see quite a few options that help you open or change the file. One of these options is called Open With that shows all of the applications you can open […]
How to Check What Apps Are Using Internet on Mac
When your Mac is connected to the Internet, there will be some apps using your Internet connection to fulfill their requirements. For example, the Adobe Reader on your Mac might be trying to update it to the newest version, and […]
How to Speed Up Mac by Removing Some Effects
The reason Macs are so beautiful is that they contain a number of animations that play – and sometimes these go without you being able to notice them. From the time you launch an app and work with it and […]
How to Use Instagram on Mac
If Instagram happens to be the place that sees your food pics first, and only then you show them to others, then you might want to use it on your Mac as well. Instagram is actually built for smartphones so […]
How to Catch Something You Missed in iTunes with Backward and Forward Skipping
iTunes is a widely used media player on Mac machines, and you have probably been using it ever since you bought a Mac. The app has really nice features that help you collect and organize your audio files, video files, […]
How to Quickly Access Recently Used Apps and Documents on Mac
By default, your Mac just does not have a way to show you the apps and documents that you have accessed recently. It is actually a requirement of most of the users to get to the recent apps as quickly […]
How to Reset App Settings Using AppCleaner on Mac
When you install a new application on your Mac, you need to configure it so that it works the way you want. For instance, you can set an app to launch at the login time so that it gets opened […]
How to Speed Up Time Machine Backups on Mac
Time Machine is a great way to backup data on a Mac as it silently and in backgrounds backs up the data on your Mac so that you can restore it when things are not well. You may not even know […]
How to Factory Reset Dock on Mac
The Dock on your Mac is a place from where you can quickly launch applications to use. When you unbox a brand new Mac and boot it for the first time, you will only see the Apple stock apps in […]
How to Import Notes from Evernote to OneNote Using Mac
When Evernote came out for the first time, millions of people rushed towards it as they thought this was going to be one of their greatest note taking apps. And that turned out to be true. Evernote started offering a […]
How to Prevent Safari from Launching iTunes When Visiting App Store Webpages
In order to make the downloading stuff task easier for you, what the Safari browser on your Mac does is open the iTunes app when you visit an App Store web page using the browser. So what happens here is that if […]
How to Share Mac’s Internet Connection with Others
One of the Mac’s abilities is that it allows you to share your internet connection with the people around you. That becomes really helpful when you only have a single internet connection, and you want an additional device to connect […]
How to Quickly Open Library Folder on Mac
Macs have tons of keyboard shortcuts that let you jump from one place on your Mac to another within milli-seconds. While the apps that you install on your Mac have their own keyboard shortcuts, the default system also has its […]
How to Turn Location-Based Suggestions Off on Mac
In order to provide you with the results that are most relevant to you, many of the apps on your Mac use your location data to serve you with the results that are closer to you regarding location. For example, […]
Some of the Ways to Take Screenshot on Mac
Taking screenshots might be your daily task if you happen to write tech tutorials like what we do here at TechChomps. There are various ways to take screenshots on each of the available operating systems, and the Apple’s Macs do […]
How to Take Timed Screenshot on Mac
Taking screenshots is really great as that way you can show others exactly what you have got on your screen and these screenshots also help you write detailed tech tutorials that the users can easily understand. While there are various […]
How to Merge and Demerge Windows in macOS Sierra on Mac
Ever since the tabbed interface has become available for the apps, managing multiple app windows has become easier. It’s far easier to operate a single window with multiple tabs than a separate window for each of the open tabs. With […]
How to Change User Agent in Various Browsers on Mac
The user agent in the web browsers on your Mac tells websites what browser you’re using to access the website so that the website can serve you the content that is compatible with your Mac’s browser. For example, some features […]
How to Remove Siri Icon from Menu Bar of Mac
If you’ve just updated your Mac to the latest macOS Sierra, you’ll find an additional icon in the menu bar of your Mac that says, Siri. And yes, you guessed it right. It’s for launching the Apple’s virtual assistant called […]
How to Show Hidden Files in Finder on Mac
By default, the Finder app on your Mac doesn’t show the files that are marked as hidden by the operating system. Usually, these files are system files that your OS uses to manage features on your Mac, and it thinks […]
How to Enable and Disable Adobe Flash in Safari 10 for macOS Sierra
For some security reasons, Apple just doesn’t like Adobe Flash as it’s easily exploitable and Apple takes the security of its users very seriously. While Apple’s Safari browser does let you see the Flash contents on the websites, the Flash […]