Author: Bin Zeng
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How to hide files and folders on macOS
The command line “chflags hidden” is used to hide files and folders in macOS. You can use the Comand-Shift-. keyboard combination to show the hidden files and folders.
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How to install Windows 10X emulator | Quickly & Easily
No matter if you’re a developer or not, you can download Windows 10X Emulator from Microsoft Store to get a sneak peek at the new UI design and features that Microsoft has been building for Windows 10X!
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Snagit – The Best Screen Capture Software for Windows and Mac
Both Windows and Mac have the built-in screen capture tools, however, those built-in tools are not powerful enough for the technical writers or bloggers who need to write how-to guides. For technical writers or bloggers, they deserve a versatile screen capture tool:Snagit!
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Create a Windows 10 virtual machine on macOS with VirtualBox
Step-by-step instructions on how to create a Windows 10 virtual machine on your Mac using VirtualBox.
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The document-Level macOS Keyboard Shortcuts You Should Know
If you’re a Windows veteran like me, after switching to macOS, you may be confused by the document (file)-level keyboard shortcuts on macOS. So in this post, I’m going to show you some of the most frequently used document-level keyboard shortcuts on macOS.
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The App-Level macOS Keyboard Shortcuts You Should Know
In Windows, you can use the Ctrl-Alt-Del keyboard combination to terminate an application task; while in macOS, you can use Option-Command-Esc to invoke the Force Quit Applications window. Read the post to acquire more!
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The System-Level macOS Keyboard Shortcuts You Should Know
To immediately lock your screen, you just need to press Control, Command and Q at the same time. Read this post to find more useful system-level keyboard shortcuts!