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MacBookHacks hacks are clever tips, tricks, and shortcuts designed to enhance the functionality and efficiency of Macintosh computers. They range from simple keyboard shortcuts that speed up everyday tasks to more complex tweaks that can alter system performance or aesthetics.

Discover the top 10 MacBook hacks to streamline your workflow and increase productivity. From integrating comprehensive tools to mastering shortcuts, these hacks will revolutionize the way you interact with your MacBook:


ClickUp is a versatile project management desktop app for teams of all sizes and industries, enhancing collaboration, task management, and productivity on MacBook. It combines various productivity tools into one platform, reducing the need for multiple apps.


Moreover, its ability to seamlessly integrate with popular work apps such as Outlook, HubSpot, Slack, OneDrive, Discord, and over 1000 other tools means your entire work ecosystem is interconnected, enhancing collaboration and productivity while keeping all your essential tools and tasks in one centralized location.


Grabbing a specific window or a portion of the screen is effortless. Additionally, if you need to record a video of your screen for a tutorial or presentation, your Mac has you covered for that as well.


By entering specific lines of code, you can unlock new functionalities and tailor your Mac experience to fit your needs precisely. Here are some basic Terminal commands to help familiarize yourself with the macOS Terminal:


Typing special characters like , , or on your Apple device is straightforward. Simply press and hold the main letter key; a menu bar with various accent options will appear for you to choose from. For quick access to certain symbols, there are specific keyboard shortcuts:


Your Mac can accommodate multiple users, making it perfect for households where several individuals share a single computer. Each user can personalize their space with unique wallpapers, layouts, preferences, and apps. Additionally, you can ensure your privacy by setting up a Guest user account.


For more vegan and vegetarian recipes and meal inspiration, be sure to follow along on Instagram @wellandfull! If you make one of these boxed mac and cheese hacks, please tag me in the photo and use the hashtag #wellandfull so I can see! I love seeing your creations!


Just like the calculation portion, type the Flight number, and all the details related to the flight like its destination, departure time, status, and all other related info will be shown to you in a moment of matter.


There Could be a debate about putting this over here. Most MacBook users already know how to take screenshots on Macs. But here you can get to know about taking screenshots of any particular portion, any window, or even any tab also. It is pretty basic and has great importance and help as well.


These tricks or should we say hacks are definitely going to ease the daily work on your Macs. We have tested all of them ourselves. If you are a MacBook owner then we have some insightful blogs (Cleaning MacBooks at Home, Tips on Improving the Battery Life of MacBooks, Common MacBook Problems with 100% Working Solutions) for you as well.


For anyone who's keeping count, that's four Apple devices, all before 8 AM. By the end of the day, after I've logged a productive workday on my laptop, tracked my workout on my Apple Watch, made dinner using a recipe app on my phone, and read a few chapters from the Kindle app on my iPad, I've probably spent 10 or more hours using Apple devices. And there are many people who are even bigger power users than I am!


If you're looking for Mac productivity hacks to help you save time and boost your efficiency on Apple devices, you've come to the right place. Below, we have 20 seriously useful hacks that you can start using right away. Most of them are most applicable to Mac laptops and desktops, and geared toward helping you save time at work. But many can be applied to other devices and non-work-related tasks, too. Let's get started.


Because there are so many productivity tips and tricks (and new features being added every time a new device or operating system is released), it's no wonder many users have trouble learning and keeping up with all their options. Below, we've distilled a ton of productivity features into our 12 best Mac tips for power users who want to maximize their efficiency and productivity.


Spotlight Search is a handy tool built into Mac OS that you can use to quickly search for documents, applications, downloads, and more. To use it, simply press Cmd + space bar (or click the magnifying glass in the menu bar) and start typing the name or description of whatever you need to find.


For a task like, say, pulling up the calculator and doing a quick equation, Spotlight Search allows you to do so very quickly without your hands ever leaving the keyboard (Cmd + space bar, type "calc", hit "enter", and type your equation). This can save a lot of time compared to clicking through Finder or even using Siri.


Mission Control is one of the most unique and useful features built into Mac OS. It allows you to see all the open windows you have on one screen, easily clicking in between them to switch windows or applications. Mission Control is particularly powerful when paired with customized trackpad gestures (more on that below).


The super-sensitive, customizable trackpad on Mac computers is a secret weapon for productivity. By using different gestures, you can use the trackpad to scroll, zoom, and rotate. But did you know you can also add customized gestures to boost your productivity?


Head to System Preferences, then Trackpad to set up the gestures that will be most useful for your work. Some of my favorites are swiping with three fingers to see all notifications, moving the pointer to an upper corner of the screen to see my desktop, and moving the pointer to a lower corner of the screen to open Mission Control.


The amount of screen space you have depends heavily on your device. Someone with an iMac may not ever complain, while a user with a Macbook Air might wish for just a little more space to get things done.


Smaller devices like iPads now offer Split View, which allows you to use two apps side-by-side on one screen. But did you know that you can also use your iPad as an extension of your Mac screen? With Sidecar, the two devices connect via bluetooth, and you can then work as if you have a second monitor.


You can use a slightly different keyboard command (Cmd + Ctrl + Shift + 4) to copy screenshots to your clipboard. Or, you can change where they're saved to a different folder or custom location with these steps:


Focus is a mode that can be toggled on for any Apple device (on both MacOS and iOS) that allows you tighter control over notifications. On Mac devices, you can access it from the menu bar. Once you click Focus, you have two options: Do Not Disturb, and Sleep. Both can be customized in System Preferences to limit the exact types of notifications you prefer.


Another great feature is that Focus can be set on a schedule, so it automatically turns on at certain times of the day (like during meetings, when you're deep working, or when you're working from home and want to avoid distractions). You can set your schedule by going to System Preferences, then Notifications and Focus.


iCloud makes it easy (and automatic) to sync your data across all Apple devices so everything you need is always available, in real time, as you switch between them. Customize your iCloud syncing by going to System Preferences, then Apple ID and iCloud.


It may seem obvious, but keeping your devices up-to-date can have a huge impact on performance, security, and other factors that impact your Mac productivity. Be sure to update your operating system every time a new version becomes available. The same goes for apps, which can be updated to include bug fixes, security updates, and more. You can set apps and your OS to update automatically in your system preferences (or settings, on non-computer devices).


This is good advice because it helps us unplug completely once in a while. But what many people don't know is that leaving your computer running constantly can have a negative impact on its performance. Macs (and other devices) need reboot cycles to reset software and scripts. Powering down your computer at the end of the day can actually help you have a more productive day tomorrow.


Alfred is an all-around productivity booster for Mac users. It includes hotkeys, snippets, clipboard history, automated workflows for repetitive tasks, smarter search features, and other tools that users absolutely swear by. If you're looking for a single tool that can boost your productivity in many different ways, Alfred is likely a good download for you.


Using Smart Scans, CleanMyMac finds duplicate files, apps that haven't been used in a long time, and other clutter that might be taking up space on your Mac and affecting its performance. After a scan, you can remove files and apps you don't use or need. As a bonus, CleanMyMac can run maintenance scripts to repair small issues with software and keep your Mac running at peak performance.


There are too many great password managers to list (Keeper and LastPass, just to name a few!), but the important thing is simply to use one! In the digital age, we have passwords for almost everything. Keeping track of them manually can waste a ton of time, especially if you ever lose or misplace an important password and have to go through the process of regaining access to your account and resetting it.


Fluid is a helpful app that creates shortcuts to web pages and web apps that live on your desktop or dock. These shortcuts integrate them into your Mac's OS and make them faster and easier to load. Think shortcuts for Gmail, Google Calendar, Soundcloud, LinkedIn, and more, right on your dock.


When you need to create templates that you can quickly copy and paste (for example, content for calendar events), Clipboard Center can do that and more. One of my favorite features is the ability to copy and paste multiple pieces of text without any of them overriding others on the clipboard.

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