![]() ![]() It also covers the most recent updates to Apple operating systems, including OS X 10.11 El Capitan (and OS X Server 5.0), iOS 9, and watchOS 2. Mactracker 7.5 - Ian Page has released Mactracker 7.5 with detailed information about major Apple hardware releases from the past couple of months, including iMac models, the fourth-generation Apple TV, the iPad mini 4, and the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. The Type2Phone utility enables you to type on your iOS devices from your Mac via Bluetooth (see “ Type2Phone: Use Your Mac as a Keyboard for iOS Devices,” 10 April 2013), and the update adds support for using Return to send texts in iOS 9’s Messages app (use Option-Return to add a new line), adds Special menu items for iOS 9 keyboard shortcuts, improves overall support for keyboard shortcuts, and makes improvements to international Type2Phone 3.0 - Houdah Software has updated Type2Phone to version 3.0 with a new user interface inspired by iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Read/post comments about OmniOutliner 4.4. ($49.99 new for standard edition ( Mac App Store), $99.99 for Pro edition ( Mac App Store), free update, 23.9 MB, release notes, 10.10+) docx format, and ensures that showing and hiding the sidebar while in full screen mode no longer causes the outline view to The update also adds a Documents folder under the Resource Browser’s Recents group, adds support for row links in HTML and HTML (Dynamic) exports through the use of anchor tags, shifts the sidebar color to one based on the document color, converts row links into bookmarks when exporting to Microsoft Word’s. OmniOutliner 4.4 - The Omni Group has released OmniOutliner 4.4 with the added capability to select a folder anywhere on your Mac for storing templates. TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 16 November 2015 ![]() #1650: Cloud storage changes for Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive quirky printing problem. ![]() #1651: Dealing with leading zeroes in spreadsheet data, removing ad tracking from ckbk.#1652: OS updates, DPReview shuttered, LucidLink cloud storage.#1653: Apple Music Classical review, Authory service for writers, WWDC 2023 dates announced.1654: Urgent OS security updates, upgrading to macOS 13 Ventura, using smart speakers while temporarily blind.If you don’t have antivirus protection installed, then there are plenty of free antivirus removal tools you can use instead, including the built-in Windows Security tool. If you’re worried about processes in Windows Task Manager that you aren’t familiar with, then you should probably scan for malware to make sure your PC is still secure. Thankfully, the Your Phone app isn’t as essential, so if you do want to remove it, you can, although it’s better to simply disable it and leave it in place. Other system processes, like msmpeng.exe, are considered vital components of your Windows 10 installation, and stopping or removing them would cause Windows to stop working. Understanding Essential System Processes in Windows 10 If the command returns an error, make sure that the Your Phone app isn’t still running, then use the -Force tag at the end of the command to force Windows to delete all of the Your Phone files. If the command is successful, the folder (and all files contained within) should be deleted. To do this, right-click the Start menu and press the Windows PowerShell option. ![]() To remove yourphone.exe, you’ll need to open a PowerShell window with administrative access.Removing it will stop you from syncing your Android device with Windows, but you can reinstall the app from the Microsoft Store later. It isn’t a core system component, so it shouldn’t impact on any other features. While it isn’t typically advisable to remove built-in Windows components, it’s safe to remove this app. If you want to remove it completely, you’ll need to use the Windows PowerShell to do so. Removing the Your Phone App (Yourphone.exe) using Windows PowerShellĭisabling the Your Phone app by stopping it from running in the background will leave it effectively disabled, but you’ll still be able to open it manually. This will leave it disabled but ready to use, should you change your mind in the future. If you never use the app, the app will never appear unless you open it. The next time you reboot your PC, the app will no longer appear in the Windows Task Manager process list until you open the app yourself. Once disabled, the Your Phone app will no longer be able to run in the background. ![]()
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