
Mac is one of the most used devices in the world, and Apple ensures the device stays optimized.
The beta version of the macOS Catalina 10.15.2 is here, and you can get it as well.
Create an Archived Backup of the Mac
In case you intend to create an archived backup of the Mac, then go through the below-mentioned steps.
You should link a Time Capsule or an external hard disk using a FireWire, USB, or Thunderbolt cord.
Later, switch the toggle of Time Machine to enable it.


Facing issues with your macOS Catalina?
Read this to get solutions to common macOS Catalina issues and fix them in no time.

You cannot run RootsMagic 7 on Catalina.
Apple has released a new update for macOS 10.15.
If an application using 32bit, it will not run on Catalina.
It is a crossover of software and they use 32bit.
As per the RootsMagic blog, the CodeWeavers are working on a 64bit application and soon you will get updates that may allow you to use the software on new macOS 10.15.
If they say, they have released a new update for RootsMagic 7 which will allow this program to work on Catalina then you should upgrade your new macOS.

Some Mac users have reported a variety of problems with MacOS Catalina, ranging from installations getting stuck or taking abnormally long, to problems with some apps not working, to issues with certain printers or accessories no longer working, App Store difficulties, iCloud and Apple ID issues, amongst other nuisances.

Synology DS Manager is the modern Synology Download Station macOS client app and Safari Extension.
First of all, the Synology DS Manager is the modern macOS application for your Synology Download Station.
It allows you to easily manage your Synology Download Station tasks right from your Mac computer.
Secondly, there is the built-in Synology Download Station Safari Extension allowing you to add new download tasks from the Safari browserThis macOS application for Synology Download Station is modern so it works perfectly in 2020 on both macOS Catalina and Safari 13.
Older macOS/Safari versions are also supported of course.The app is trustworthy: it's sandboxed and notarized by Apple, and your connection credentials are securely stored in the macOS keychain.The app is developed by skavans – an indie macOS Swift developer.Featuresyour Synology Download Station connection credentials are securely stored in macOS keychain;2-step authentication (2FA) support;activate the Synology Download Station Safari Extension to easily add new Download Station tasks right from Safari – just right-click any link on any Safari webpage and click the "Download at Synology DS Manager" context menu item;select any Synology NAS folder as the download destination;hide the Dock icon option;submit new Synology Download Station tasks right from your Mac application;simultaneously specify up to multiple torrent-files and/or direct download URLs;set up the Search Engines in your Synology Download Station settings and search for new torrents right from the application using the embedded BitTorent Search function;sort the searching results by size or peers/seeds count to select the best ones;submit the search results as new Synology Download Station tasks in just one click!The application is paid but you can test it for free for 3 days and then decide if it worth your purchase.
You can download the free trial version from the developer's website:Synology Download Station macOS client app and Safari Extension

Twitter’s stop-start history with Mac development has entered a new era today with its release of another all-new app.
The Twitter app is available in the Mac App Store but only for users who are running the new version of macOS Catalina.
What’s New You Are Going to See On Twitter?
The reason behind this is that the app was built with a Catalina framework known as Catalyst.
This allows developers to port their iPad apps over the Mac with less work as compared in the past.
In addition to this, Twitter just announced that this will be supporting Catalyst at this year’s WWDC in June, in comparison to other companies like Netflix that have been less enthusiastic.

Find here the outcome of GitLab's DevOps survey that focuses on faster software releases with a few security concerns shared by development and security teams.