What if you want AM/FM radio on your Mac without an internet connection? It can be done!| The House of Moth
Well, it’s been two years since my last post. Time flies! The past few years have been quite busy and interesting for me. Writing on this site, creating content on YouTube, and participating in the Mac community were not among my top priorities. Details are irrelevant, but I thought some of the regular visitors might appreciate an update on what I have in store for the future. While I’m still not entirely sure about the direction of The House of... Read More Read More| The House of Moth
Maya the MDD receives an upgrade that was planned 4 years ago. Let's see if we can beef up the graphics even more shall we?!| The House of Moth
Mac Pros are power hungry and in today's world that translates to expensive. It's time to ditch the Mac Pro in favor of a Mac mini. Or is it?| The House of Moth
MacWorld will have you believe buying a second hand Mac is the biggest mistake you can make. I am here to argue the opposite!| The House of Moth
macOS Monterey will be released soon. Is your Mac ready for it? There's more to an upgrade than just having a supported Mac model. Read on to get yourself and your Mac ready for the next macOS.| The House of Moth
outSPOKEN 9.0 is a screen reader that enables the blind and visually impaired to use their old machines. I was presented with a challenge to find it and managed to get it done!| The House of Moth
A detailed guide on how to install OpenCore on your Classic Mac Pro. Plain and simple!| The House of Moth
Backing up is easy, verifying backups is a pain in the rear. This utility will make verifying backups much easier and save you tons of time!| The House of Moth
Reading Time: 22 minutes When you’ve been servicing computers in one way or another for 23 years, sometimes it can get a little boring. Something I’ve run into several times over the years and I usually take a break for a week or two and do something completely different. Gardening, playing darts, console games, movies, tv shows, and stuff like that can kill some time but it’s more of a small break than a complete get-away-from-computers, you know? 2020 has been a good year... Read More...| The House of Moth
Your 2009 (4,1) Mac Pro has many upgrade possibilities that are enabled by updating the firmware to that of a 2010/2012 (5,1) Mac Pro. This guide will tell you how to go about doing that update and more!| The House of Moth