4 Ways To Create Graphics on Your Mac Without Third-Party Apps
If you just need to create simple graphics and don't have a third-party app installed or the skills needed to use complex software, you can always use Pages, Keynote, Freeform or Preview. All of those come with your Mac.
Want to know more about how to use Pages on your Mac? Check out this MacMost course!
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Comments: 4 Responses to “4 Ways To Create Graphics on Your Mac Without Third-Party Apps”
Sheldon
4 weeks ago
Thanks bunches
Paige
3 weeks ago
Loved this comparison. Clear and concise and useful as are all your videos. Thank you!! 🙏 Question… For someone who’s quite adept with Keynote tools, can you suggest a 3rd party graphics app without a steep learning curve? Thx!!
Paige: Seems that Pixelmator Pro is the clear answer now. Since Apple is acquiring it, the skills you'll get in learning that will probably pay off in lots of ways.
Jeanne Bragg
2 weeks ago
This is great. As always, I learned a couple of new things and I consider myself Mac proficient (thanks to you)!
I didn't know you could remove the background that easily (in the past I used Instant Alpha) and that's a great time saver, plus the command D key to save directly to the desktop.
Thanks bunches.
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Thanks bunches
Loved this comparison. Clear and concise and useful as are all your videos. Thank you!! 🙏 Question… For someone who’s quite adept with Keynote tools, can you suggest a 3rd party graphics app without a steep learning curve? Thx!!
Paige: Seems that Pixelmator Pro is the clear answer now. Since Apple is acquiring it, the skills you'll get in learning that will probably pay off in lots of ways.
This is great. As always, I learned a couple of new things and I consider myself Mac proficient (thanks to you)!
I didn't know you could remove the background that easily (in the past I used Instant Alpha) and that's a great time saver, plus the command D key to save directly to the desktop.
Thanks bunches.