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Apple TV App User Guide

The Movies pane in the Apple TV app contains great new movie content across Apple TV channels, including those you haven’t subscribed to, as well as the latest releases. You can discover recommendations based on your taste, or browse the hottest new releases, collections, and other offers.

The Sky TV Guide App enables users to get complete access to what’s coming up on Sky for up to 28 days in advance. You can set reminders and if you have My Sky record straight to your Sky box. Perfect for when you’re away from home but don’t want to miss out on your favourite show.

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Once you find a movie you want to watch, you can choose how to watch it if it’s available on multiple channels. If the movie is available to start playing immediately, you’ll get the default channel that lets you watch it in the highest-quality version.

Browse featured and recommended movies

  1. In the Apple TV app on your Mac, click Movies at the top of the window.

  2. Scroll to browse featured movies, genres, and collections.

    Recommendations appear based on your tastes, or past viewing or purchase and rental history (If you like Shrek 2, for example).

    To see more movies in a category, swipe left or right on the trackpad with two fingers, or click See All.

  3. Click a movie to see previews, ratings, descriptions, and viewing information. To return to Movies, click the Back button .

Pick a movie to watch

  1. In the Apple TV app on your Mac, click Movies at the top of the window, then click a movie.

  2. Do any of the following:

    • Watch a free preview: Scroll to Trailers, then click a preview to play it. Press the Esc (Escape) key or click the Close button to return to Movies.

    • Play the movie: If the movie is already available to you, click Play Movie or Resume Playing to start watching it immediately. See Control what’s playing in the Apple TV app on Mac.

    • Buy or rent the movie: Click Buy or Rent, then select the option you want and confirm your purchase or rental.

      In some countries or regions, you can rent movies. You have 30 days to begin watching a rented movie. After you start watching it, you can play it as many times as you want within 48 hours. During the rental period, you can download the rented movie on one device at any given time and also stream it on another. For example, you can start watching a movie downloaded on your iPhone, then finish watching it later in the Apple TV app on your Mac. Once your time is up, the movie is no longer available.

    • Subscribe to Apple TV+: Select “Try Apple TV+ Free” or Subscribe, then follow the onscreen instructions to confirm your subscription.

    • Subscribe to an Apple TV channel: Click “Try [channel] Free” and follow the onscreen instructions.

    • Add an item to Up Next: If you want to watch the movie later, click Add to Up Next to add it to the Up Next row in Watch Now.

      The Add to Up Next button changes to In Up Next, indicating the item is added.

    • Remove an item from Up Next: Click In Up Next.

  3. To get more information, scroll down to highlight a row or item, then do any of the following:

    • Browse related movies: Click an item in the Related row, or move the pointer over the row and click the left arrow or right arrow to see more items.

    • Explore cast and crew: Click a person in the Cast & Crew row to see biographical information and associated movies and TV shows, or move the pointer over the row and click the left arrow or right arrow to see more items.

    • See viewing options: Scroll to the How to Watch row to see all of the ways to watch the movie in the Apple TV app, with pricing options to buy or rent.

    • Get more information: Scroll to the bottom of the screen to see ratings, descriptions, and other information.

When you buy or rent a movie, it automatically plays in the highest-quality format available for your Mac, including high-definition (HD) and 4K resolution formats. These videos might also feature high dynamic range (HDR) in HDR10. See the Apple Support article Find and watch movies with 4K, HDR, Dolby Vision, or Dolby Atmos.

See alsoControl what’s playing in the Apple TV app on MacPre-order items in the Apple TV app on MacChange Media & Purchases preferences for your Apple ID on Mac

Did you just pick up a shiny new 13-inch MacBook Pro? Or even a 16-inch MacBook Pro, maybe a MacBook Air, perhaps an iMac? No matter your Mac of choice, there are some Mac apps out there that are just so good that they should be one of the first apps that you download and install on your new machine right away! Here are our favorites.

Dropbox

Dropbox is a cloud storage service that lets you easily backup important documents, files, photos, video, and other things. While your stuff is stored in Dropbox, you can access it across any other device, as long as you're logged in to the same account. Any changes to your files get saved automatically, though you can also check older versions on the web interface if needed. Everything you upload into Dropbox is encrypted, and there are also collaborative features that make it easy to share files with others. One thing I absolutely love about Dropbox is how it integrates with pretty much any other app I need, so my stuff is accessible from anywhere and in anything.

A free account gives you 2GB for free (and the chance to get more space with referrals), but they have plans that start at around $11.99 for 2TB.

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Online backup for all of your files, with integrations in almost every app.

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I'm on Twitter pretty much all day, every day. My app of choice is Tweetbot from Tapbots. The reason I use Tweetbot over every other Twitter app is because I love the interface, as it's easy to use, and it provides plenty of powerful features. You can quickly search for topics that interest you, filter and mute hashtags and people that are annoying you temporarily (or permanently, it's up to you), create lists, and there is support for a multi-column view. I've been using Tweetbot on my iOS and Mac devices for years — there's no other app that I would rather use. Plus, you don't see promoted ad tweets.

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Tweetbot has plenty of powerful features that make it the best Twitter app on Mac.

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While I use Safari as my default browser on my Mac, it's always good to have an alternative, especially since some things don't always work properly in Safari. For my alternative, I use Google Chrome. It syncs with your Google account, has numerous plugins and extensions to enhance the browser experience, and it works better with certain Google apps than Safari, like Meet.

Google Chrome

Chrome is a great alternative browser that syncs with your Google account and has a ton of plugins and extensions.

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I have a lot going on daily, so my schedule gets really hectic at times. That's why I need a calendar, and I continue to use Fantastical on my Mac. Fantastical has a beautiful interface that is easy to use, and you have several different views on how to look at your calendar. It integrates with your iCloud, Google, Exchange, or even local calendar, so any changes are saved and sync automatically. The agenda list view is a great way to see what's coming up in your schedule, and it's easy to create events with the natural language input support. Fantastical also integrates with Reminders, so you have your calendar and tasks in one place.

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Fantastical provides a beautiful interface for your schedule, and natural language input makes it easy to schedule events and reminders.

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One of the most important things you can do to protect yourself online is to have secure passwords. For this, you're going to want a good password manager, which can track your passwords and other sensitive data, while also helping you generate randomized passwords to use. With 1Password, you can create different vaults for personal and work accounts (or whatever else you need), sync your data across multiple devices (it's available on everything), and even store things like bank info, credit card numbers, and other things that need extra security. 1Password encrypts everything so that it's safe, and you can't even get in without a master password. I've been using 1Password for years, and it's one app that I cannot live without.

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1Password

Generate safe and secure randomized passwords, track all of your passwords and other sensitive data, and sync everything on all of your devices.

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The lower layers of the system provide the fundamental services on which all software relies. Subsequent layers contain more sophisticated services and technologies that build on (or complement) the layers below. OS X Has a Layered Architecture with Key Technologies in Each LayerIt’s helpful to view the implementation of OS X as a set of layers. It does not describe user-level system features or features that have no impact on software development. Mandelbulb software commercial mac os x. At a GlanceThis guide introduces you to the range of possibilities for developing Mac software, describes the many technologies you can use for software development, and points you to sources of information about those technologies.

Need to do a bit of hard drive cleanup? DaisyDisk is a must have. This app lets you easily see what is cluttering up your hard drive thanks to bright and colorful blocks, so you can see what's taking up the most space. You can delete stuff directly from DaisyDisk to free up space, and it's all done in an intuitive interface that's a joy to use. Decluttering has never been prettier.

DaisyDisk

DaisyDisk lets you easily visualize what's on your hard drive, and you can delete useless files directly through DaisyDisk's intuitive drag-and-drop interface.

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Once you start installing a lot of apps, you may find your Menubar cluttered with a bunch of icons. Bartender is an app that helps you tidy up that Menubar by tucking away unwanted icons into a kind of sub-Menubar. With Bartender, you can choose to rearrange your icons into an order that makes more sense to you, as well as choosing what is shown in the main Menubar, and what to hide in a secondary Menubar. Or, you can hide some items completely, because they're unnecessary — it's up to you.

Bartender

Tidy up your Menubar by rearranging and hiding app's Menubar icons as you see fit.

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The Spotlight Search in macOS is alright, but you can do so much more with Alfred. Alfred is essentially Spotlight on steroids. You can do your basic search functionality, but you can also create workflows to make your life easier, access your clipboard history at anytime, view contact info, have app integrations, text expansion, search the web, and more.

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Boost your productivity like never before with Alfred and it's many magical wonders with the keyboard.

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Whether you're an amateur or professional, you may end up having to do some photo editing at some point. Pixelmator Pro is one of our favorite apps to get the job done. It's a powerful photo editor that will have all of the tools you need, but it's intuitive and easy to use, unlike Photoshop, which some may find intimidating. With Pixelmator Pro, you have many professional and non-destructive editing tools, allowing you to bring the best out of your photographs. And the image editing is enhanced by Pixelmator's machine learning, so you get the absolute best looking photos with ease. Plus, the price is reasonable and affordable.

Pixelmator Pro

Pixelmator Pro brings professional-grade tools in a simple and easy-to-use interface for everyone.

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If you're looking for a professional text, code, and markup editor, then you should download BBEdit. It's used often by web application developers, writers, and software developers who need powerful tools for editing, searching, and manipulation of text, code, and HTML/XML markup. Some features of BBEdit include grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, project definition tools, function navigation and syntax coloring for a wide variety of source code languages, code folding, and more.

Unsure if BBEdit is what you're looking for? The app has a 30-day trial for you to put the app through its paces, and then you can decide whether or not to purchase the full package, which has even more advanced features. But you can continue to use the free version of BBEdit too.

BBEdit

BBEdit is one of the best go-to apps out there for text, code, and markup editing.

What are your favorite apps?

These are just a few of our favorite must-have apps for a new Mac. Do you have any recommendations of your own? Let us know in the comments!

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