18.01.2019

I am sure everyone would agree that every images featured on Bing.com are nothing short of being breathtaking. On all my PCs, notebooks, my Android phones and even my windows mobile phone, it is so easy to automatically download these images as wallpapers. I like to be greeted with awesome photos everytime I switch on the device.

On the Mac, however, it is not so straightforward. Maybe it is because Microsoft and Apple are not the best of friends? I don’t know. One can either go to the Appstore and buy an app such as this one but I thought there must surely be a way to do this easily and most important of all, free. A quick exercise in google-fu rewarded me with a bunch of python scripts that can be adapted to the Mac OS. The script I used are adapted from:.

All credits go to Owen Rumney of course. So I downloaded this python script and I thought why not bind this python script to an automator action. So that’s exactly what I did. I am doing everything on Yosemite 10.10.4 (on an old 24″ iMac 2007 I may add). I launched Automator and create a new workflow containing a “Run shell script” action. This looks like the following: The script in text form is as follows. Please make sure you give Owen Rumney the credit that is due to him.

It’s why there’s nothing else like a Mac. MacOS is the operating system that powers every Mac.

Jul 17, 2015 - Free DIY Bing Desktop Wallpaper for Apple Mac. One can either go to the Appstore and buy an app such as this one here but I thought there. Reddit.com Bing desktop for Mac? On the homepage and I was wondering if there was a way to get my mac to change my desktop background to match the bing homepage, like bing desktop for windows 7. The only other option I found was a $4 Apple App Store app.

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It lets you do things you simply can’t with other computers. That’s because it’s designed specifically for the hardware it runs on — and vice versa. MacOS comes with an entire suite of beautifully designed apps. It works hand in hand with iCloud to keep photos, documents, and other stuff up to date on all your devices. It makes your Mac work like magic with your iPhone. And it’s been built from the ground up with privacy and security in mind. Continuity All your devices.

One seamless experience. Your Mac works with your other Apple devices in ways no other computer can. If you get a call on your iPhone, you can take it on your Mac.

With Continuity Camera, you can use your iPhone to take a picture or scan a document nearby, and it will appear right on your Mac. When you copy text or an image from one device, you can paste it into another with standard copy and paste commands. Different versions of ms word. You can even unlock your Mac with your Apple Watch.

No password typing required. Built-in Apps Apps as powerful and elegant as your Mac. Because they’re designed for it.

With every Mac, you get a collection of powerful apps. They’re the same apps you use on your iPhone or iPad, so they’ll feel instantly familiar. They all work with iCloud, so your schedule, contacts, and notes are always up to date everywhere.

And because they’re native apps — not web apps in a browser — they take full advantage of the power of your Mac to deliver the fastest possible performance and more robust features. Surf the web on the fastest, most energy-efficient browser, 6 with built-in privacy features that keep you in control of your information. Map out new destinations from your desktop, with gorgeous 3D city views like Flyover, point-to-point directions, and comprehensive transit directions. Use Apple Pay to make purchases on the web in Safari with Touch ID on MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. Paying takes just a touch and is quick, easy, and secure. And with Spotlight, instantly search your entire Mac or get results from the Internet in just a few keystrokes.

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ICloud All your stuff. On your Mac, and everywhere else you want it.

Every Apple app uses iCloud — it’s the magic behind the seamless experience you have with all your Apple devices. So you always have your photos, videos, documents, email, notes, contacts, calendars, and more on whatever device you’re using. And any file you store in iCloud Drive can be shared with friends, family, and colleagues just by sending them a link. ICloud Drive also lets you access files from your Mac desktop and Documents folder on any iOS device. It’s all done automatically. Just like that.