The most common ways to take screenshots in OS X is to use keyboard shortcuts; you can also use Apple's Preview application. Topher Kessler MacFixIt Editor Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 ...
You can use the macOS Finder's Copy command to copy and paste files. But here's how to use the same command to copy file icons into Preview. You've probably used the macOS Finder's popup contextual ...
If you ever need to invert the colors in an image, you probably do so in your usual image editing application. If that program is Photoshop, and it’s running, no problem…but if it’s not running, ...
Working with a PDF (Portable Document Format) file has several advantages: you can conveniently present your documents featuring text, images, and rich media in them and can instantly share them with ...
As part of making the iPad as powerful as the Mac, Apple has migrated Preview to iPadOS. Here's how it stands in iPadOS 26 versus macOS Tahoe. Mac users will be extremely familiar with the basic idea ...
Here’s a short, sweet, and potentially very useful hint for your Thursday. You may think of Preview as mainly an image viewer, and not an image creator. BUt that’s not necessarily true; Preview can ...
QuickLook is a system for quickly previewing files as you browse around your computer. It’s really easy to use, and personally I find it invaluable. Not a day goes by when I don’t use it at least once ...