Summary of all the programs in the Utilities folder in macOS: what each one is for.
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Summary of all the programs in the Utilities folder in macOS: what each one is for
If you just bought your first Mac and are used to working with Windows, it may be useful to know about the standard applications found in the “Utilities” folder. In this material we will describe all the programs in the “Utilities” folder and what they are for. .

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Where is the Utilities (Other) folder on my Mac?
It’s not appropriate to talk about the contents of a folder if you don’t even know where it is. Fortunately, there are several easy ways to navigate to it. Use the one that is most comfortable for you.

Dock-panel. If you have a “Programs” folder in the Dock bar, click on it and you will see, along with the other applications, the “Utilities” folder.
Here’s how to add the necessary folders to the Dock.

Seeker. You can always access the “Utilities” folder in the Finder menu. Click Go to → Utilities in the menu bar.
spotlight. Enter “Utilities”. in the Spotlight search box. You will be able to see the required item in the list on the left under “Folders”. Double click on “Utilities” to open them.

launch pad. If you use Launchpad to get where you want to go on your Mac, you’ll find useful programs there, too. Open Launchpad and click on the “Other” folder.
This folder contains the applications from the Utilities folder, as well as other standard programs such as QuickTime Player, TextEdit, Time Machine, Fonts, Chess, Notes, and Automator.
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What’s in the Utilities folder on a Mac?
As soon as you open the folder. “Utilities” you will see some things that may seem quite obvious, such as the applications Screenshot and Terminal. But, just in case, we will tell you what each application is for.
system monitoring: Shows what system processes are running, how much memory is being used, and what apps are consuming power. You can see the CPU, Memory, Power, Disk, and Network tabs. You can think of it as a kind of Task Manager for Mac.
AirPort UtilityThis tool can be used to set up and manage your Wi-Fi network and AirPort base stations. You can configure security modes, wireless channels and IPv6. You can even use AirPort Utility on your iOS device to monitor your network.

Setting Audio-MIDIIf you connect Audio-MIDI or Bluetooth-MIDI devices to your Mac, you can configure and control them with this tool. Configure the streams, set the formats and select the speakers with «Audio-MIDI settings».
Share files via Bluetooth: Send files and similar objects from your Mac to devices connected by Bluetooth. This utility helps you establish a short distance wireless connection.
boot camp assistantIf you want to use Windows on your Mac, you can use Boot Camp Assistant. The tool will ask you to install Windows and partition your drive for it. Feel free to check the Boot Camp Help for help if you need it. In this article we have covered the details of how to install Windows using Boot Camp.
ColorSync Utility: You can set up color profiles on your Mac for things like cameras, displays, and printers, as well as for your system and computer.

Console: View problem reports from your Mac using the console. You can check crash reports, view logs, and diagnostic logs along with Mac Analytics data.
digital colorimeter: Find the value of any color on the Mac screen. Get the RGB or hexadecimal value of a pixel with the easy-to-use Digital Color Meter.
disk utility– Create partitions, format internal and external drives, run your Mac in recovery mode, and more with Disk Utility. It is a reliable tool for disk management.

Graphic calculator: This is a graphing calculator built into the Mac. If you are studying mathematics, the graphing calculator will be one of the most useful tools for solving your equations.
Key ring: Store passwords, account information, and secure notes with Keychain. This handy tool allows you to keep your passwords safe without the need for additional software.
Migration AssistantIf you’re setting up a new computer, Migration Assistant helps you migrate all your data. If you want to migrate items from your PC or to another Mac, this is the right tool for the job.
ScreenshotIf you want to take a screenshot (screenshot) or record a screen on your Mac, you can use this tool. It is flexible enough to capture a selected part of the screen, activate the cursor, timer and use the built-in microphone (detail).
script editor: Create scripts, tools, and even applications with the Script Editor on Mac. The tool helps you create, write, run, and compile your own scripts.
System information: Get detailed information about everything on your Mac. System information is divided into three main areas: hardware, network, and software. You can see your Mac’s serial number, Bluetooth version, network hardware information, and more in one place.
Terminal: Run UNIX operating system commands on your Mac using Terminal. For those who prefer to enter commands themselves, the Terminal is a very useful tool on macOS.
VoiceOver UtilityIf you use VoiceOver on your Mac, this tool allows you to customize it. Adjust settings for speech, navigation, sounds, and visuals in the utility.

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Conclusion
Remember that the utilities in the “Other” folder may vary as a whole depending on the version of macOS being used. And with updates and new versions, additional items may appear in the folder.
If you’re not yet familiar with the Mac, now you can find out the purpose of this vaguely named folder. It actually has quite a few useful tools. Tell us which ones you use in the comments.
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