The MacMost Newsletter: Issue #591 April 30, 2020 20% Courses Coupon For May Newsletter subscribers get 20% off all courses at the MacMost Courses site. The coupon code for the month of May is
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How To Edit Your Video Like A YouTuber Using iMovie YouTube videos use jump cuts and cropping to create fast-paced interesting videos from simple video recordings. You can do these editing techniques in iMovie on your Mac.
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Watch at YouTube Create a New Text File Anywhere With a Keyboard Shortcut On a Mac Many Mac users wish there was a way to create a new text file in the Finder just like you can in Windows. With the help of a simple Automator service you can add this to your Mac, and even customize how it works.
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Watch at YouTube Tips and Tricks For Using Mac Spotlight Spotlight is a tool that most people just use to perform simple file searches. But you can do so much more such with it. Even file searching can be done more efficiently using a variety of tips and tricks.
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Watch at YouTube How To Type Special Alternative Character Glyphs On Your Mac Some advanced fonts have alternative versions of characters called glyphs that are used automatically with specific letter combinations. You can also access these special glyphs individually if you know where to look in Pages, TextEdit and Microsoft Word.
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Watch at YouTube How To Make a Basic Checkbook Spreadsheet With Numbers On a Mac A good way to learn some basic Numbers skills is to build a simple checkbook. You can use this to keep track of your bank account balance.
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Watch at YouTube The Tech Enthusiast Hour Podcast: To trace or not to trace? Bad dreams, online security and Spotlight Contact tracing with privacy, replacing a Macbook with Google, domain controversy, online safety, and more...
Subscribe at iTunes... Quick Tip: App Preferences Keyboard Shortcut You probably know that some keyboard shortcuts are the same from app-to-app: Command+C, Command+Q, Command+A, and so on. But one common shortcut that most people don't know is that Command+, (comma) is almost always the shortcut for the current app's preferences.
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