![]() ![]() Monolingual has been around for quite some time (think back to the days of OSX Tiger), but it has grown and adapted with to adapt to the latest OSes and architectures. However, for those us who chose to stay there is a way we can squeeze extra gigabytes out of the limited space in our machines by removing un-need languages. The brave decision to solder on SSDs and RAM to the logic board has defiantly left a bad taste in many users’ mouths, and some have even abandoned the system altogether for a more open machine. For those who are unaware, the video used to play a little tune and welcome you into the world of OSX in multiple languages signifying that Apple products can be used universally.Īpple has since abandoned this intro video with the rebrand of macOS, but their computers and mobile device still retain their universal usability with multiple languages and alphabets built in from the start. Long time OSX user might remember the opening video that new apple used to play when starting the system for the first time. ![]() Below is a list of a few apps/tweaks that I use on a daily bias. While devotees of macOS are biding their time for the latest from Cupertino, there are a few things that they can do now that will either increase productivity or boost performance.
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