- May 13, 2020 Select the Start button, then select Settings Apps Startup.Make sure any app you want to run at startup is turned On.; If you don’t see the Startup option in Settings, right-click the Start button, select Task Manager, then select the Startup tab. (If you don’t see the Startup tab, select More details.)Select the app you want to change, then select Enable to run it at startup.
- In Windows on your Mac, click in the right side of the taskbar, click the Boot Camp icon, then choose Boot Camp Control Panel. If a User Account Control dialog appears, click Yes. Select the startup disk that has the default operating system you want to use. If you want to start up using the default operating system now, click Restart.
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Do you want to create a great Mac app but don’t know where to begin? This road map provides the perfect starting point for Mac app development, even if you’re an expert iOS developer. Apple makes it easy to create apps and distribute them through the Mac App Store. Follow this road map to learn how to get the tools you need, understand the major concepts and best practices, and see where to find more information.
As you proceed through the road map, you will use Xcode—Apple’s integrated development environment—to create a simple Mac app. You will learn the basics of programming with Objective-C, the language that powers all Mac apps and frameworks. You will explore the Cocoa programming environment, and you will learn how to submit an app to the Mac App Store.
How to set applications to automatically launch at boot up. To make an app launch automatically on your Mac, simply do the following: Step 1: Open System Preferences. Step 2: Click Users & Groups. Step 3: Click Login Items.At the bottom left corner of the window, click.
Each page in the road map introduces a new topic and links to one or more short articles about that topic. The road map provides you with a breadth of knowledge to get you started, and the last page, Where to Go from Here, includes links to documents you should read next. After you finish the road map, you will be prepared to learn more about any individual topic. You'll have the knowledge, tools, and skills to start developing Mac apps.
If you are an iOS developer: You’ll find that you already know a lot about Mac app development. As you follow the road map, focus on the platform differences. Although you use the same tools and languages, there are some significant distinctions between developing for iOS and OS X.
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