by Marilyn | Jul 8, 2020 | iOS, maintenance, Safari, tabs, Tip
Whenever you tap a link to open a Web page on your iPhone or iPad, it automatically opens a new tab. Having hundreds of tabs open won’t cause any problems but can make working with tabs clumsy. You can close all tabs—touch and hold the tab button and then tap Close...
by Marilyn | May 14, 2019 | iOS, productivity, Safari, tabs, Tip
Every time you tap a link to open a Web page in Safari on your iPhone or iPad, it automatically opens a new tab. That’s fine until you realize that you have oodles of old tabs open, making it difficult to find any particular tab. To close all your old tabs in one fell...
by Marilyn | Dec 18, 2018 | iOS, Mac, productivity, Safari, tabs, Tip
Browser tabs. They breed like bunnies, and if you’re like us, you have oodles of tabs open on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. But you may not know that Safari has a great tab-management feature that lets you access all the open tabs on all your devices. (Make sure to...
by Marilyn | May 15, 2017 | Article, customization, How-To, Mac, productivity, Safari, tabs, Web site
Everyone has a few Web sites that they check every day, or even multiple times throughout the day: a social network, a Web-based email app, a go-to news Web site, or a favorite online comic. The desire to access certain sites quickly and repeatedly isn’t new, of...
by Marilyn | May 9, 2017 | Article, Handoff, iCloud, iOS, Mac, Reading List, Safari, Solution, sync, tabs, Uncategorized
The iPhone is great for quickly viewing a Web page on the go, but what if you later want to work with it on a bigger screen? Or, what if you come across an interesting article on your Mac over breakfast, but want to finish reading it on your iPad later in the day?...
by Marilyn | Jan 4, 2017 | Apple Pay, Apple Watch, Article, Auto Unlock, iCloud, iCloud Drive, macOS, News, Optimized Storage, Picture in Picture, productivity, Safari, Sierra, Siri, tabs, Universal Clipboard
This fall, Apple will release the next version of the Mac’s operating system, now called “macOS” to match with iOS, watchOS, and tvOS. As with the last few versions—Mavericks, Yosemite, and El Capitan—the new macOS 10.12 Sierra won’t force you to change how you use...