MacMost: MacMost Now

2/24/26
How to use an Apple Creator Studio subscription to build and improve your Keynote presentations.
2/23/26
Placing text files in folders and alongside files can allow you to include notes for those files in a way that you can easily access and edit them. Text files also have a number of other uses and advantages.
2/20/26
A deep look at the screenshot tool on your Mac and how you can use it to capture and record your screen in various ways and with various workflows.
2/19/26
The warp tool allows to you stretch, bend and twist a layer to distort them, fit onto surfaces, or wrap around objects.
2/18/26
When creating large documents in Pages, Numbers or Keynote it is often useful to be able to quickly navigate around inside them using built-in tools or adding your own links to different parts of the document.
2/17/26
If you fill up your iCloud storage, what happens, exactly. And then what do you need to do to fix the problem.
2/16/26
You can view your dated reminders in both the Reminders and Calendar apps on your Apple devices. You can even create and modify them in either app.
2/13/26
I'm going to run through all sorts of keyboard typing techniques about moving your cursor, typing special characters, lots of odd and unusual shortcuts that can help with typing.
2/12/26
On Macs today, scroll bars usually only appear while you are scrolling. But you can set them to always be present if you prefer. Learn how this affects column resizing and other tips.
2/11/26
The Finder Preview pane is an often-overlooked Finder tool that allows you to preview the files you have selected in the same window that you are using to browse and organize your files.
2/10/26
The red dot with a number in it over your Mail icon can be made a lot more useful to you if you take the time to look at this setting and configure it to represent unread email that you really care about.
2/9/26
If you need to type a letter with an accent mark or another version of that letter on a Mac, you can do so easily by just holding down that letter on your keyboard.
2/6/26
Answers to many of the questions that I have been getting about Apple Creator Studio over the last week.
2/5/26
If you only use Pages, Numbers and Keynote and don't want the Apple Creator Studio subscription, you should get the new apps, and just ignore the subscription features. Here's how to hide some of them away.
2/4/26
If you documents with the new Apple Creator Studio apps, can you still open them with the regular versions of those apps? What if you use subscription-only features?
2/3/26
Here are some tips for using the Minimize feature on your Mac that lets you temporarily move windows into the Dock and bring them back easily.
2/2/26
Should you be getting the new Apple Creator Studio subscription from Apple? It includes six apps previously for sale at a one-time price, plus extra features for four apps already on your Mac. See if the math adds up for you to make it worthwhile.
1/29/26
Join me as a look at the various new features you get with Apple Creator Studio, with an emphasis on Mac Pages, Numbers, Keynote and Pixelmator Pro.
1/29/26
You can use Back Tap on your iPhone to trigger many different kinds of actions to help you quickly access functions on your iPhone when screen taps and gestures are too complex or difficult.
1/28/26
Pages allows you to use two or more columns on a page by simply changing one property of the text. There are also ways to use different numbers of columns throughout your document, justify text, and link text boxes in page layout mode for multiple columns.