Our Mail for Mac tutorial has been completely re-recorded with 11 new lessons! See how to use the Mail App that comes installed on every Mac. We look at the Mail interface, how to set up accounts, manage and organize mail, find mail, create signatures, and more!
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In this lesson that’s now part of the Tidbits lesson in the full “What’s New in macOS Monterey” tutorial see how to use the new Erase All Contents and Settings feature in macOS Monterey. This makes preparing a Mac to sell, trade-in or give away a lot easier. In just a few clicks all your data is erased and after restarting a clean install of macOS is ready for a new user!
The mac in this video was traded in for cash with Gazelle. To see what your devices are worth take a look here… https://themacu.com/gazelle
Learn more about all the new features in macOS Monterey in our What’s New Tutorial.
In this lesson that’s been added to the full “What’s New in macOS Monterey” tutorial see how to use the Mac Shortcuts App to find or build automation’s that can save time! We look at the basics of the Shortcuts App as well as how to build a custom image overlay shortcut with actions from Pixelmator Pro! Learn more about all the new feature in macOS Monterey in our What’s New Tutorial.
Within this tutorial learn about the new features and changes in macOS Monterey including Focus Modes, Live Text, Tab Groups, AirPlay to Mac, and much more!
View more details, plus free lessons Here… Read more
In this lesson see how the “Charge to Full Now” battery management feature works in macOS. If you have a MacBook that remains connected to power most of the time macOS will prevent the battery from charging past 80% to maintain optimal battery health. In this lesson, we look at how to tell the MacBook to charge fully and how the feature can be deactivated in the Battery System Preference Pane. Learn more about all Mac System Preferences in our macOS Core Concepts Tutorial.
In this lesson from our upcoming tutorial on Maps for Mac see how to use the new Guides feature. Guides can be a great trip or vacation planning tool. Apple provides a ton of curated guides for many cities, national parks and landmarks. We can also add any location or dropped pin in Maps to our own custom guides!
In this lesson from the full tutorial on the Notes App see how to overlay a set of ruled lines or a grid within a note. Then use markup to handwrite, sketch or draw over the page. This can be a great way to use your iPad with Apple Pencil like a true notebook with ruled lines or virtual graph paper! Learn more in the full tutorial here…
In this lesson from our tutorial on the Apple Notes app for Mac & iOS see how to create checklists. We go over how to create spaces to separate list sections, indent checklist items and more.
In this quick lesson from TheMacU.com we go over a trick that can add a little organization to your dock. Using a couple quick commands in terminal will add a blank space to your dock that takes the place of an App icon.
Below are the commands…
defaults write com.apple.dock persistent-apps -array-add ‘{“tile-type”=”spacer-tile”;}’
killall Dock
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