![]() My most important preference change is the keyboard layout. I change them to match my personal preferences. This means opening System Preferences and going through all the options. System preferencesĪfter I’m done with software updates (or while they’re running), I tend to take care of the other boring stuff as well. This takes a little while, but it’ll be out of the way. (How boring!) I click that Apple icon in the upper left and go to Software Update. Running system updates is the first thing that I do. You unbox it, boot it up, set up your account for the first time and get to the desktop screen. So you might not get as much out of this if you’re using Windows or Linux.Īlright, so you have your new MacBook Pro box in front of you! You’re ready to get going. I haven’t developed on another operating system in a long time. It’s also worth pointing out that this is going to be macOS centric. We don’t all work the same way so my workflow might not fit yours. ![]() I think it’s useful when you’re trying to make decisions whether this tool is useful for you or not. Since everything is still quite fresh, I can walk through my thought process. So this is what this article is going to be about. That said, a few people told me that it would be something useful to write down. The initial plan was to do something like this. This time around I wanted to document the process in some way. I don’t change my computer often (My old computer was a mid-2011 MacBook Air!) and I usually use the opportunity to review my workflow. ![]() So this is another article that I’m doing for myself and also to be transparent. ![]()
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