You’ll see a view of all your currently open windows, scroll down and you will see what browser windows are open on all the Macs and iOS devices signed into that iCloud account. In Safari click on the icon to the top right that looks like two squares one above the other. If you use multiple Macs and iOS devices then you should already be familiar with this great feature, and if you’re not then you should be. Open Control Center on your phone, then control click on the file you wish to transfer on your Mac, choose Share and then select AirDrop. If you run AirDrop on your Mac and use an iPhone 5 or later you can quickly chuck files from your Mac to your smartphone using AirDrop. Need to search Amazon for an item? Looking for a specific page on any site? Simply type search and and Safari will offer you the capacity to search the relevant site for what you seek – no Google required. (Thanks to OS X Daily).Īlso read: OS X: Everything you need to use Smart Folders Search better Launch Photos, select General in preferences and choose Motion: Reduce motion and toggle the feature off. You can improve Photos app performance by turning off the motion effects in the application. Release the button and you can select another window to populate the other side of the screen. To enter Split view just hold down the green traffic light button at the upper-left corner of a window, the window will shrink and you can drag it to either the left or right side of the screen. Split view is really useful for working on documents, the only drag being key apps like Office 2011 don’t support it (you need to get Office 2016). In future you won’t see a menu bar until you glide your cursor to the top of the screen. Launch System Preferences>General and choose ‘Automatically hide and show the menu bar’. Just tap the amount and unit you want converted and it will do the rest, as this conversion shows. Immediate unit conversions are easy in Spotlight.