How to Recover Closed Browser Tabs – Chrome and Safari on Mac and iPhone
To recover closed browser tabs on a Mac, use keyboard shortcut Shift-Command-T (⇧⌘T) for Chrome, and Command-Z (⌘Z) for Safari.
To recover closed browser tabs on a Mac, use keyboard shortcut Shift-Command-T (⇧⌘T) for Chrome, and Command-Z (⌘Z) for Safari.
Tap the + button on the top right corner to add a connection. Choose either macOS or Windows for the new connection. Give the connection a name, then type your Mac or PC's IP address into "Host Name/IP" and tap Save. You'll then see the new connection on the app's main screen. Tap on the new connection and you'll be prompted to type in a user name and password. Type in the user name and password you use to access your Mac and PC and tap Login.
Want to make things just a bit easier for your email recipients? Delete the "Sent from my iPhone" signature. Here's how. Open the Settings app, scroll down and tap Mail, scroll to the bottom and tap Signature, and finally remove everything there.
You might not know this, but if you have a large iTunes library, you'll have items that should be skipped when shuffling. These items can be voice memos, songs with…