The Essential Collection of Creative Apps
In January 2026, Apple introduced Creator Studio, a comprehensive subscription bundle that brings together a suite of professional creative and productivity apps.


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The Essential Collection of Creative Apps
In January 2026, Apple introduced Creator Studio, a comprehensive subscription bundle that brings together a suite of professional creative and productivity apps.

Upgrading from an Apple Silicon M1 Mac to a newer M4 Mac is one of the smoothest platform transitions Apple offers. Because both machines run on Apple Silicon and macOS, compatibility issues are minimal, performance gains are immediate, and migration tools are mature and reliable.
This article walks you through planning, migrating, and optimizing your setup when moving from an M1 Mac to an M4 Mac.

Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel! Today, I’m going to walk you through the basic setup for a new Mac. This video will help you get started the right way. We’ll go through the initial setup, customizing your settings, and a few simple tips and software to make your Mac feel like home. Let’s get started!
Continue reading “You Won’t Believe This SIMPLE Setup for Your Mac”
Using a Gmail address as your Apple ID is generally fine, but there are a few considerations to weigh:
Continue reading “Should you use gmail as your Apple ID account”A quick video on how to remote the Windows Partition (Boot Camp) drive from your Intel Mac.
Here is another short video from my YouTube channel showing you how to get round the office 365 latest build installer on a older Operating system.
Here is another short video from my YouTube channel showing you how to get round the office 365 latest build installer on a older Operating system.
This is also linked to my post on Office 365 https://macuser.org.uk/2024/11/08/office-365-version-control-for-legacy-macos/
Here is the link to the Current build that work on macOS. https://macuser.org.uk/2024/11/15/ms-office-compatible-chart-with-macos/
So there are several ways to get round the TPM chip check from manipulating the media file using windows 10 and 11 ISO file, to that of on the boot login via registry and change the settings value to bypass the check. They all have worked for me in the past but they need a lot of work to get it to work.
This method is a lot simpler and seems to work on multi Intel Mac architecture so it might be worth having a go.
