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Apple Support
Practical support and guidance for Apple devices in home and business environments.
Apple systems are generally reliable, but when something isn’t working as expected, it helps to have someone who understands how the pieces fit together. I provide targeted Apple support as part of a broader technology practice — not as a volume help desk.
Business users
For small and mid-sized businesses using Apple devices, support is often less about break/fix and more about keeping people productive. I help businesses configure, maintain, and troubleshoot Apple systems in ways that fit their workflows and existing infrastructure.
- Mac setup, configuration, and troubleshooting
- User onboarding and transitions
- Integration with file servers, VPNs, and business applications
- Coordination with FileMaker systems and servers
- Advice on upgrades, replacements, and lifecycle planning
Support can be onsite or remote, depending on the situation. Many clients use this service occasionally rather than maintaining a full-time IT staff.
Home users
I also provide Apple support for home users who want reliable help without unnecessary upselling or complexity. This often involves solving a specific problem, offering clear guidance, or helping make sense of a confusing situation.
- Mac troubleshooting and performance issues
- Data migration, backups, and recovery planning
- Advice on iCloud, devices, and Apple services
- General guidance for iPhone and iPad usage (limitations acknowledged)
While iOS devices are more locked down, I can often help clarify what’s possible, what isn’t, and how to work around limitations safely.
Is Apple support the right starting point?
If the issue you’re facing is really about workflows, data, or automation, Apple support may only be part of the solution. In those cases, a broader conversation about systems or custom applications may be more helpful.