Category: MacMost

  • Easily Trimming Video Files With QuickTime Player

    Easily Trimming Video Files With QuickTime Player

    https://macmost.com/e-1981 If you want to trim some video from the beginning or end of a movie file, you don’t need to use a video editing app. You can do it right in QuickTime Player. Trimming is lossless and can be done with precision. You can also cut sections out of the middle of your video…

  • Complex File Searches Using the macOS Finder

    Complex File Searches Using the macOS Finder

    https://macmost.com/e-1980 If you use the Find function in the Finder you can perform file searches that are much more complex than using Spotlight. You can add many pieces of criteria to the search other than a single search term. If you know how, you can use logic to combine search criteria and add very specific…

  • Using iCloud Drive Shared Folders in macOS Catalina

    Using iCloud Drive Shared Folders in macOS Catalina

    https://macmost.com/e-1979 A new feature in macOS Catalina will be the ability to share entire folders in iCloud Drive with others. Any files you place in the folder will be available to others that you specify, or anyone with a link of you wish. All with access to the folder can modify, add and delete files.…

  • Using the Mac Finder Go Menu

    Using the Mac Finder Go Menu

    https://macmost.com/e-1978 Many Mac users ignore the Go menu in the Finder, but there are some useful shortcuts there. You can access some of the most most used folders on your drive with this menu and see keyboard shortcuts for them. You can also access your Librray folder and Startup Disk through the Go menu if…

  • Reverting To A Previous Version Of A Document On A Mac

    Reverting To A Previous Version Of A Document On A Mac

    https://macmost.com/e-1977 With standard Mac apps like Pages, Numbers and Keynote, you can revert to a previously saved version of the file to retrieve text or items you may have deleted or changed. You can completely revert to the old version, or copy and paste some text from an old version. This also works with TextEdit…

  • A Look At the New Music App In macOS Catalina

    A Look At the New Music App In macOS Catalina

    https://macmost.com/e-1976 One of the biggest changes that will come with macOS Catalina is the replacement of the iTunes app. The new Music app will take over management of your existing iTunes music library and it has pretty much all of the functions that iTunes had. Preview what it looks like and see what the Mac…

  • Add A Color Tint To Photos With Preview

    Add A Color Tint To Photos With Preview

    https://macmost.com/e-1975 The color adjustment tools in Preview allow you to tint a photo, but without much control. By using this special technique, you can tint your photo any color you wish, and by any amount. You can also do this directly in the Photos app using the markup tools there. This is also a good…

  • Learning To Use Mac Trackpad Gestures

    Learning To Use Mac Trackpad Gestures

    https://macmost.com/e-1973 While most Macs have trackpads, most users never bother to learn how to use some of the gestures available. You can see which ones you have available in System Preferences, along with videos that show you how to perform the gestures. Each has a keyboard shortcut you can use instead if you prefer. FOLLOW…

  • How To Organize The Icons On Your iPhone Home Screen

    How To Organize The Icons On Your iPhone Home Screen

    https://macmost.com/e-1972 Many of us have hundreds of app on our iPhone and iPad home screens. Keeping them organized can be a chore. But you can use techniques like app folders and searching by keyword to help. It is also a good idea to delete apps you rarely use, knowing you can download them again easily.…

  • How To Add Pop-Up Text In iMovie

    How To Add Pop-Up Text In iMovie

    https://macmost.com/e-1971 If you want to go beyond the title text feature in iMovie, you can create your own styled text in Keynote or any image editing tool and use the resulting image as an overlay. Then you can use picture-in-picture keyframes in iMovie to animate the text popping in from one side or scale as…