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  • League of Legends on Mac: Working Methods and Performance

    League of Legends on Mac: Working Methods and Performance

    League of Legends is among the few big gaming titles that have a well-optimized and regularly updated Mac version. This, combined with the game’s relatively low system demands makes it possible for Apple users to enjoy it on a wide variety of Mac machines. Since it’s been a while since we last tried LoL, we…

  • Terraria on Mac: Working Methods and Performance

    Terraria on Mac: Working Methods and Performance

    Can you Play Terraria on Mac Terraria is a beloved game among Mac users that offers a rich blend of exploration, building, and combat in a unique 2D world. Given the various ways to play Terraria on Mac, we decided to compare cloud gaming platforms like Boosteroid, GeForce Now, and Xbox Cloud Gaming with the…

  • Resident Evil 4 on Mac

    Resident Evil 4 on Mac

    As gaming on Mac has grown in popularity, many Mac users have been searching for ways to play their favorite games, such as the Resident Evil series. With the release of the Resident Evil 4 Remake, it’s natural to wonder whether the game is available on Mac and how to play it on your Apple…

  • Simple And Free Password Management

    Password manager apps are no longer a dime a dozen. Some of the most popular password managers for Mac, iPhone, and iPad have healthy price tags or worse– monthly and annual subscriptions. Here’s another one I tried this weekend that has a free component which could be all you need. It’s called Bitwarden and it works just…

  • An Old Mac Text Editor I Don’t Need But Can’t Throw Away

    Purging my Mac of unused apps is not easy. A little digital housecleaning is a good thing, but I have files and apps that I’m not always willing to say goodbye to. Take Mac text editors. Please. I have a dozen but use one about 80-percent of the time. Another gets used 10-percent of the…

  • Bargain Power: A $799 Mac With Power To Burn

    Of course, power is a relative thing. The lowest of the low end Macs is far more powerful than the original Mac 128k over 20 years ago, or most Macs today. Yes, the new PowerMac G5 is far more powerful than an eMac, but the difference between $799 and $2,999 is substantial. In the end,…