![]() This is also the time you might want to customize the Touch Bar for each app if you have a compatible Mac, and or add Favorites to Mail's toolbar (which don't sync via iCloud, for some reason). The View menu allows most app windows to be pretty thoroughly changed, depending on your preference a must-customize list includes Finder, Safari, and Mail, but pick the apps you use most often to fix first! Macos Monterey Safari Customize Toolbar (Image credit: iMore) ![]() Step 8: Customize the Finder, Safari, and other app views If you don't have a password manager, make sure to check out our recommendations for the best password manager apps for Mac right now. (You do have a password manager, right? If not, now is a great time to think about getting one, so you don't have to scrounge for passwords any time you need to set up a device from scratch.) Step 7: Set up your password managerīefore you get into customizing Safari and your other apps, make sure you can sign in to all of them by setting up your password manager. A big one here is Dropbox - not only is it good to get your folders synced, but if you use Dropbox for syncing your information (say, 1Password), you'll want it installed so that your passwords are easily accessible. If you use any Adobe products or other non-Mac App Store items, you won't be able to re-download them from the App Store: Instead, open Safari and download them from their respective websites. You'll also want to download non-Mac App Store apps (Image credit: iMore)
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