How To: Mac Change Multiple File Extensions

How To: Mac Change Multiple File Extensions

You can quickly change any amount of Mac X file extensions easily. Follow these steps using right-click file rename process.   1. Ensure Mac X is already showing file extensions. Go to Finder -> Preferences. Ensure Show all filename extensions is checked.   2. Go to the files you want to change the extension on. In...

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How To: Mac Mail Remove Autofill Email Address - Latest Version

How To: Mac Mail Remove Autofill Email Address - Latest Version

The latest Mac Mail client uses a different technique to remove previously added email addresses. The old method is documented here. To remove previously remembered email addresses in Mac X Mail client, follow these steps.   1. Open Mac X Mail. Go to Window -> Previous Recipients  





2. This brings up all previous...

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How To: Encrypt Zip File Mac X

How To: Encrypt Zip File Mac X

ZIP files are the most popular form of file compression on the Internet. You typically create a ZIP file to compact a file(s) so that it is smaller to send to someone, typically in emails. However, any zip file can be intercepted, unzipped, and the contents be made available to the public. Luckily, Mac X has...

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How To: Convert WMA to MP3 Mac Easy

How To: Convert WMA to MP3 Mac Easy

Update: The latest version of Adapter for Mac OS X is free. Download here.   The struggle is real! Somehow you inherited a WMA (Windows Media Audio File) file but you can’t play it or convert in iTunes. WMA is a depreciating audio file format that is proprietary to Microsoft. The format uses licensing, so converting a...

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How To: Macbook Air Reset Wireless Network Settings

How To: Macbook Air Reset Wireless Network Settings

Quickly reset your MacBook Air wireless network settings following these steps.   1. Navigate to Hard Drive -> Library -> Preferences -> SystemConfiguration





2. Delete all files in this folder except com.apple.Boot.plist 3. Reboot. Your wireless networks should all be forgotten and network settings reset.
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