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Disable Photos from auto launching

So with El Capitan , every time you attach an iOS device or a memory card, the Photos app auto launches. This can be annoying when managing many iOS devices. You can stop this on a device by device basis

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Mac OS X

Manipulating Apple Applications: El Capitan and SIP

I’m writing this blog after having sat through Rich Trouton’s great JNUC talk on OS X security, especially around the use of SIP. The usual Disclaimer: While the author has taken care to provide our readers with accurate information, please use

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Mac OS X

OS X El Capitan Finder Feature: Copy as Pathname

Now that OS X El Capitan (OS X 10.11) has been out for a little while, I have managed to stumble across some of those cheeky hidden features (AKA Easter Eggs) that Apple love to slip into an OS update.

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Mac OS X

OS X Server 5 – iOS File Sharing

With the introduction of OS X Server 5, Apple has added a new way to share files to iOS users. In the past, we had the WebDav option, which is still available. But now a new iOS sharing option is

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Mac OS X

OS X El Capitan: Disk Utility and System Permission Repairs

With OS X El Capitan, comes a complete redesign of Disk Utility, which will most likely bring with it, the usual level of moans, and groans when anything we often use changes. The new layout is in essence no different

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Mac OS X

OS X El Capitan: Using Split View

Split View makes it easy and fast to put two applications side by side in a full-screen view. This can be a big help if you need to copy and paste text between applications. It’s a particularly handy feature for

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The "Supporting OS X El Capitan" Seminar

The release date for for the latest Mac OS X, El Capitan was “leaked” as the 30th September 2015 at the Apple event last week. Having had the chance to use El Capitan over the last few months, we’re hugely

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Amsys Blog

El Capitan: System Integrity Protection

Over the years, Apple has added some great security layers to OS X to help make using a Mac more secure. These have included FileVault, App Sandboxing and Gatekeeper. In El Capitan, Apple are adding a new layer of security

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Amsys Blog

iOS 9 and OS X 10.11: New Management Features

This week was a very exciting time in the Apple Community following all the announcements at WWDC, including iOS 9, OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) and watchOS. One of the interesting aspects are the new management features for iOS 9 and OS X