Burning Music CDs
In this lesson for iTunes on the Mac we look at how we can share our music in iTunes by burning music to a CD.
Keep Folders on Top on Desktop
In this lesson for What’s New in macOS Mojave, we look at how we can keep our folders on top when we are looking at our Desktop in the Finder.
Highlighting Text
In this lesson for the Books app on the Mac, I look at how you highlight text by color or underline and then how you can find all your highlighted text in the Books app on the Mac.
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Using the Grab App to take Screenshots
In this lesson we look at how to use the Grab app to take screenshots of the display or entire screen, and of a window.
Managing and Backing Up iOS Devices
In this lesson for iTunes on the Mac we are going to switch gears and focus on how we use iTunes to manage our iOS devices, specifically how we can use iTunes to update, backup, and restore our iPhone or iPad.
Recording What’s On your Screen
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Importing Media via Drag and Drop
In this lesson for iTunes on the Mac we look at how to import your media into iTunes using Drag and Drop.
Recording What’s On your Screen
In this lesson for Screenshots on the Mac, we look at how we take a recording of your entire screen with the new screenshot tool introduced with macOS Mojave.
Search and Voice Memo Preferences
In this lesson for Voice Memos on the Mac, we look at how we search our voice memos, and we also look at the various settings or preferences we have for the Voice Memos app on the Mac.
What is Stickies and Creating Stickies
In this lesson for Stickies on the Mac we look at what the Stickies app is and how we create Stickies notes.
Adding Restrictions to iTunes
In this lesson for iTunes on the Mac we are going to look at how we add restrictions to iTunes. With restrictions we can restrict access to podcasts, internet radio, Apple Music, shared libraries, as well as restrict content based on ratings.
Viewing Complete Metadata of a File
In this lesson for What’s New in macOS Mojave, we look at how you can view the complete metadata of a file in a Finder Window.