Came across this nice free "Markdown" text editor. But what is Markdown? You may have heard the term before. It is a handy way to create formatted text even when only plain text can be entered. Some websites use it for forums and comments, and some people just prefer markdown over modern word processors.
The Status Menus are the icons you see in the top right corner of your Mac's screen. They give you control over various settings and special functions. You can arrange, add or remove them as you like.
By default each photo placed on a Keynote slide will transition in one at a time. But you can have those builds overlap so the items appear at the same time or as each is moving. This can make slideshows look more modern and professional.
There's a new Apple II game. Really. Nox Archaist is a game much like Ultima IV, one of my favorite games of all time. It is basically a new adventure in a very similar design. You don't need an Apple II to play it. The game comes with an emulator to play it on a Mac or Windows computer. <a href="https://www.6502workshop.com/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.6502workshop.com</a>
When you get a new Mac, you'll be walked through some steps in Setup Assisant. After that, there will be a few thing you want to check and set up before you start using your Mac.
Here's how to see how much iCloud storage space you are using for files, photos, online backups and more. You'll find out how to clear out some space if you need it. You'll also learn how to purchase more storage, and even how to not have to pay every month.
I'm often asked which Mac apps I use. I create tutorials, build apps, develop websites and use my Macs for all the same things most Mac users do. Here are the more than 40 apps I use every week to get my work done.
Apple released version 11.0 of their three office apps today, for macOS and iOS. Here's a look at the new features they've included. And here are the links to Apple's lists of new features. <a href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207247" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">What’s new in Keynote for Mac</a> <a href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207243" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">What’s new in Pages for Mac</a> <a href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207244" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">What’s new in Numbers for Mac</a>
While most Mac users are familiar with some keyboard shortcuts, there are some simple two-key shortcuts that many do not use that are useful in apps like Safari, the Finder and text editors. Improve your productivity today by learning some new ones.
Launchpad is a way to launch any app on your Mac. You can access it with your mouse or trackpad, but also using just the keyboard. You also use Launchpad to uninstall most apps.
Remember when Macs came with a basic Paint app? There hasn't been a default app like that for a long while, but you can use Preview and Photos for most things. If you want to be able to draw with pixels, however, you'll need a graphics app. Here are some suggestions, including one that is free and easy to use.


















