iTech4Mac is an independent Apple-focused website dedicated to helping Mac and iPhone users get the most out of their devices – through step-by-step tutorials, troubleshooting guides, honest news coverage, and in-depth tech explainers.
Whether you’re trying to run Windows on your Mac for free, revive an unsupported Mac with OCLP, understand the latest iOS features, or explore AI tools on Apple Silicon – this is the place to find clear, tested, and practical guidance.
Who’s Behind This Site
iTech4Mac is created and run by Sherif Eid, an Apple enthusiast and educator.
Sherif has been using and experimenting with Apple devices since 2018. What started as a personal passion for pushing Mac hardware and software to its limits grew into a full content platform – with guides, tutorials, and video content that has helped more than 3000 readers solve real problems with their Apple devices.
He runs the companion YouTube channel at youtube.com/c/iTECH4MAC, where video tutorials complement the written guides on this site.
What We Cover
iTech4Mac focuses on the full Apple ecosystem, including:
- macOS tutorials — Sequoia, Tahoe, and beyond
- iPhone guides — from setup to advanced tips
- Virtual machines — running Windows, Linux, and other systems on Mac
- Bootable macOS — creating installers, upgrading, and downgrading
- OpenCore Legacy Patcher (OCLP) — breathing new life into older, unsupported Macs
- AI on Apple devices — Claude, Apple Intelligence, and productivity tools
- Homebrew and developer tools — for power users and developers on macOS
- Applications troubleshooting — fixing what breaks
- iPhones details — iPhones SPECs, Colors, full details and prices
Why Trust iTech4Mac?
Every guide on this site is:
- Personally tested or from trusted sources — steps are verified on real Apple hardware before publishing
- Regularly updated — articles are reviewed and updated when macOS or iOS releases change things
- Independent — no manufacturer sponsorships influence the content or recommendations
The site is also available in Arabic (العربية) for readers across the Arab world, making Apple guidance accessible to a wider audience that is often underserved by English-only tech media.
Get in Touch
Have a question, a tutorial request, or found something that needs fixing?
Use the Request Support page — Sherif reads every message personally.
You can also follow iTech4Mac on:
- YouTube: youtube.com/c/iTECH4MAC
- Facebook: facebook.com/itech4mac
- X (Twitter): x.com/itech4mac
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