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Free Download Dynamic Desktops for macOS Mojave

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Link Download: Earth from the ISS:  https://ouo.io/hewiuT New York City:  https://ouo.io/wh2ADQ San Francisco:  https://ouo.io/woigMU Installing Unzip the download, this will result in a folder containing a “.heic” file In Finder, right-click (control-click or two finger click) on the .heic wallpaper you want and select “Set Desktop Picture…” from the menu You can also set it through the Desktop & Screen Saver panel in System Preferences.

MacPorts 2.5.4 now available

The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version 2.5.4. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. See the ChangeLog for the list of changes. Release 2.5.4 (2018-10-03 by jmr)     - Fixed a reclaim failure when the distfiles option contains a list       of one or more empty strings. (#56786, jmr in 8a67087)     - Changed the 'default' command to not require overquoting of the       default value that is being set. (jmr in 8434c0e)     - Indicate that i386 is not supported by the macOS 10.14 SDK.       (jmr in 60544ce) If you already have MacPorts installed, the preferred method for updating is to run: sudo port selfupdate or sudo port upgrade outdated https://www.macports.org/post/macports-254-now-available/

How do we disable auto-launch Adobe Creative Cloud on MacOS

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How do we disable auto-launch Adobe Creative Cloud on MacOS We open the Terminal application (present by default on all macOS / OS X systems). We execute the command line: launchctl unload -w /Library/LaunchAgents/com.adobe.AdobeCreativeCloud.plist After executing the command line above, Adobe Creative Cloud will no longer launch automatically when the operating system starts up. The reverse of the command line that launches Adobe Creative Cloud is: launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchAgents/com.adobe.AdobeCreativeCloud.plist