Install glFTPd Free FTP Server Software for Mac X

Install glFTPd Free FTP Server Software for Mac X

GLFTPD is an extremely lightweight, powerful, and reliable free FTP server application designed for *NIX based systems. As of today, GLFTPD is one of the only free options for free FTP server software to be used on the latest version of Mac X (10.11 El Captain). GLFTPD uses the latest security wrappers for SSL. GLFTPD continues...

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Easy: TextEdit Open as Plain Text – Mac OS

Easy: TextEdit Open as Plain Text – Mac OS

You can force TextEdit to open as a plain text document by default. Sometimes users prefer to work and save in plain text versus rich text documents. This option is configured in preferences. Follow the steps below.   Open TextEdit and go to TextEdit -> Preferences. Under Format, select Plain text.    Now, TextEdit will open each...

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Easy: How to Move (Re-arrange) Mac Menu Bar Icons

Easy: How to Move (Re-arrange) Mac Menu Bar Icons

You can easily re-arrange the icons in the top menu bar of your Mac desktop. Follow the steps below for the latest version of Mac OS X.     Hover your mouse cursor to an icon in your Mac menu bar and hold down the command key. This will disengage the icon to be moved.  Re-arrange your...

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Disable: Mac Notification Center Permanently (Terminal Command)

Disable: Mac Notification Center Permanently (Terminal Command)

You can permanently disable Mac OS notifications and any future notifications from apps you install on your Mac. Each time you install an app on your Mac, is chooses to send notifications from notification center and in most cases you never know the app did this. Instead of going into notifications each time to disable them...

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Fix: The Recovery Server Could Not Be Contacted – Mac OS Sierra

Fix: The Recovery Server Could Not Be Contacted – Mac OS Sierra

If you are trying to install Mac OS X (while in mac os recovery mode) onto a new volume on your Mac over your LAN network or Wi-Fi, you may receive an error.   The recovery server could not be contacted.   A solution provided by a user (Brano) on our site: 1. Launch Terminal and...

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