 Yup, I got another one for you that came up in a conversation in our Discord channel this week and that is one, it's a quick tip revisited and that is if you are in the Mac App Store and go to updates, it sometimes lies to you. However, it is just a web browser. The Mac App Store app is a very customized and feature specific web browser, but it is a web browser. And so if you want a certain page to update, you do the same thing that you would do in a web browser, at least if you were going to do it via your keyboard because there is no menu item to do this, but simply hit command R. And if you go to the updates page in your web browser, in your, well, in your Mac App Store, go up, go to Mac App Store updates, hit command R, sometimes more updates will appear there. And the way I knew this was through Mac Updater because Mac Updater will tell me that there are updates and then I launch Mac App Store and it's like, you know, why does Mac Updater say I have six when the Mac App Store says I have one? Command R adds those five. So it doesn't lie, it's just not up to date. I think on iOS, you pulled down and I think that does a reload. Yes. Oh, great tip. Right. Yeah, that happened too, where it's like, are those all the updates? Yes. No, you're 100% right. Yeah, if you go to the updates tab in the App Store on iOS and pull down. Yep. That's right. Yeah, I love these tips.