![]() Office 365 (not Outlook, OneNote, OneDrive) - because the world isn’t using iWork for some reason…ġPassword - Password manager that i use across work/personal on all devices. IWork - I love these… especially Numbers - why would anyone use Excel? Includes a bunch of stuff but these are my fav: Parallels Toolbox - Utility that comes with Parallels that has replaced a lot of third party tools for me. I used to use VMWare and Virtual Box, Parallels is better because it focuses on macOS. WiFi Explorer (Community for WIFi Explorer - go and buy this software) WLAN Association - Place for the WLA (Go sign up for the WLA)Ĭlear To Send (great tips and chat in here) MacAdmins - Place for MacAdmins (Meraki, WiFi, Networknerdery, ACN, Dropbox & Blog-feed are my most frequented channels) - Mac Admins is massive! Wi-Fi Pros - Worldwide place for WiFi Engineers UKWiFiGuys - A Place for UK WiFi Engineers Slack - Here are some of the channels I use this with Spark - I use this for my personal emails - I find splitting out personal and work emails so useful! I use this on my iPhone/iPad too. Mac Mail (all stock ‘exchange apps’) - I don’t use outlook - just use the default apps for mail, contacts, calendar (I actually use fantastical but I’ll come to that later), notes and reminders. ![]() Enables you to quickly get a packets capture using your Mac. again, a no brainer!Īirtool - This one is free so just download it. WiFi Signal - A Menubar app that gives you all the data you want in your menubar - For £5 it saves ‘alt’ clicking the WiFi icon to get that extra data. Pay Adrian his money he deserves it and you won’t regret it! WiFi Explorer Pro - Allows you to see what WiFi is happening around you. ![]() So here’s the list if you just want to go and do your own research - I’ll do more in-depth reviews of all of them (at some point). I think I’ll start a YouTube Channel or something that will highlight these individually - I didn’t feel like I was doing them justice. Here it goes…ĮDIT: This has taken me way too long to put together and even since starting this list i’ve added tools that I’d forgotten about. ![]() This isn’t a particularly ‘WiFi’ focused blog but hopefully, it’ll help anyone making the leap to Apple for the first time. However, it contains the correct installation steps.Matt Startling has a new MacBook Pro and he’s asked me to put together a list of stuff I use on my Mac. Please see this How-To link on sharing your Phomemo from Mac / PC with Chromebook: Note: This video was not made by Phomemo. If you connect Phomemo to a Mac or PC, you may then share it with your Chromebook via Google Cloud. With a device like the XPrintServer you can print from an iPhone or iPad directly to any printer.ftware / drivers to be installed. How to add AirPrint support to any printer: Devices such as the Lantronix xPrintServer can be connected to any printer to enable AirPrint printing. This enables your Mac to print anywhere in the house, although you'll still need to install one of the above apps to print from an iOS device. You can locate this anywhere in the house and connect the printer to the USB port. If you're interested in having your printer located away from your Mac, you can try using an Apple AirPort base station (). Here are some worth checking out:Ĭonnect a printer to your Mac with Print n Share () Print over Wi-Fi from iOS using HandyPrint ( ) Print wirelessly with Printopia () You'll need to have your Mac switched on to use AirPrint in this way, but it's an easy option for wireless printing throughout the house for any printer. There are a number of different apps available that enable you to do this. If you connect your printer to a Mac, you can then install an app that enables you to use AirPrint on an iOS device to print directly to the printer. You can still share your printer with your iPad or iPhone and print via AirPrint through your computer. Printing from an iPhone to a non-AirPrint printer What if your printer doesn't support AirPrint? If you've got a Mac (or a PC, for that matter), you're in luck. Modified on: Mon, 29 Mar, 2021 at 8:50 PM ![]()
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