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Tag Archive for ‘Mavericks’

How to Unhide /Users in OS X 10.9.3 ➝

Peter Cohen, writing for iMore:

Hiding the Users directory is a little more strange. If you use your Mac exclusively and haven’t set up any additional user accounts, this may not be a big deal. But if you’re working on a shared Mac and occasionally need to access the other user directories on your computer (say, to copy files between users), this can create a real problem.

I don’t have any multiple-user-computers in my house, but I can imagine that the Users directory disappearing could be extremely irritating for those type of computer owners.

Peter’s instructions on how to unhide the Users directory are very easy to follow — your essentially one Terminal command away from getting your Users directory back.

Battery Life with OS X Mavericks ➝

Juli Clover points to John Siracusa’s review of OS X Mavericks in which John was able to get over 15 hours of battery life on a 13-inch MacBook Air running a light web browsing script. I installed Mavericks on my 2011 11-inch MacBook Air earlier today and the battery life does feel quite a bit better than it did with Mountain Lion. I love when Apple releases new software and all of my old hardware feels new again.

Apple Announces Special Event for October 22 ➝

I’m guessing we’ll see the new Mac Pro, Mavericks, and new iPads.

OS X Mavericks ➝

iBooks, Maps, iCloud Keychain, and more. Looks like it’s going to be a great release. I can’t wait to get my hands on it this fall.