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  • Tired Of The Mac’s Dock? Try A Tab Launcher Instead

    It’s not exactly a secret the my Mac is loaded with apps. Hundreds. And a few dozen that I use each day. Through the course of the year I’ll try out a few hundred more apps. That means my Mac’s Dock is cluttered to the point of nearly unusable. Even the time honored DragThing floating palette launcher…

  • Red Dead Redemption 2 on Mac: Working Methods and Performance

    Red Dead Redemption 2 on Mac: Working Methods and Performance

    For the gaming community, the quest to enjoy top-tier games like Red Dead Redemption 2 (RDR2) on Mac has been riddled with challenges. Without a native Mac version and the game’s absence from most cloud gaming platforms, Mac gamers have faced a tough path. However, our exploration led us to a promising solution via Boosteroid,…

  • GTA 5 Mac

    GTA 5 Mac

    What methods are available for playing GTA 5 on Mac? Our research revealed several viable methods to play GTA 5 on Mac, each with its own set of strengths and drawbacks. For example:  The choice ultimately depends on your gaming preferences, hardware capabilities, and flexibility when playing GTA 5 on Mac. GTA 5 Mac methods…

  • CrossOver Mac Guide

    CrossOver Mac Guide

    CrossOver for Mac is an app that operates as a compatibility layer and helps you play Windows games on your Mac. It works on both Intel and M1/M2 Macs, and supports many Windows games and software. Recently, the possibilities for gaming on Mac have been further expanded thanks to a method that allows gamers to…

  • FinderPop: The Classic Mac Utility Is Free

    Way back in the day, long before OS X and Intel Macs took Mac sales to new record levels, there was a little utility that could do no wrong. It’s baaack! The old Mac Classic Apple menu was how tried and true Mac users navigated from app to app, file to folder. Here’s the free…

  • Free: A Mac Finder Replacement App

    There’s a growing trend among utility applications for Mac users. Instead of a simple try-before-you-buy trial app, many Mac developers are going with a free version of an app, with an upgrade to a paid version. Here’s a good example of a Mac utility which could be used to replace the Finder with a laundry…