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  • Where To Get Games For Your Mac (MacMost #1901)

    Where To Get Games For Your Mac (MacMost #1901)

    https://macmost.com/e-1901 There are three main places you can find, buy and download games for your Mac. The Mac App store is the obvious place, but there are also two well-established sites that sell a variety of top titles. In addition, we may soon have a fourth option when Apple launches the Apple Arcade. FOLLOW MACMOST…

  • A Critical Look At Apple News+ (MacMost #1900)

    A Critical Look At Apple News+ (MacMost #1900)

    https://macmost.com/e-1900 Apple News+ is the new service from Apple where you can get the contents of about 300 magazines and other publications for $10 per month. But is Apple News+ worth it for you? A critical look finds it lacking in many areas: design, functions, and content. But there are some reasons you may still…

  • 5 Mistakes New Mac Users Make (MacMost #1899)

    5 Mistakes New Mac Users Make (MacMost #1899)

    https://macmost.com/e-1899 New Mac users are often given bad advice that leads to mistakes when they first switch to the Mac. Don’t listen to others when they advise you to immediately installer add-ons, or give you tips to customize your Mac. Learn to use macOS in its default configuration first, which is best for most users.…

  • Glitch an Image On Your Mac Using Audacity (MacMost #1898)

    Glitch an Image On Your Mac Using Audacity (MacMost #1898)

    https://macmost.com/e-1898 Image glitching can be used to create unusual and random effects to an image. On your Mac, you can convert an image to a TIFF file and then import that data into the Audacity audio editor. You can then manipulate the bits as audio and export it out to create what looks like a…

  • Creating a Billing and Invoicing System In Numbers (MacMost #1897)

    Creating a Billing and Invoicing System In Numbers (MacMost #1897)

    https://macmost.com/e-1897 When building Numbers spreadsheets it is important to remember that a row in a table is the equivalent to a record in a database. To build a billing system, you can put clients in one table and invoice items such as billable hours in another table. Then you can build a sheet with tables…

  • Apple’s New Podcast Web Pages (MacMost #1896)

    Apple’s New Podcast Web Pages (MacMost #1896)

    https://macmost.com/e-1896 Apple has updated the way podcasts appear on the web, allowing you to preview and listen to episodes right in your web browser without needing to jump into iTunes. This could provide a nice way to listen to one episode without much fuss. It could also mean that Apple is getting ready to break…

  • Photo Motion Animation 2.5D Effect Using Only Preview and Keynote (MacMost #1895)

    Photo Motion Animation 2.5D Effect Using Only Preview and Keynote (MacMost #1895)

    https://macmost.com/e-1895 You can add a motion effect to a 2D photo without buying expensive software. By using Preview to cut a photo into layers and Keynote to animate them, you can make a photo come to life. This simple parallax animation effect can be used on all sorts of photos to create interesting videos or…

  • How To Clear Cache and Cookies In Safari (MacMost #1894)

    How To Clear Cache and Cookies In Safari (MacMost #1894)

    https://macmost.com/e-1894 Clearing the browser cache was simple in Safari, but the menu command is gone. However, you can still clear the cache, and do so more efficiently by clearing cache, cookies and other items on a per-website basis. You can also bring back the Empty Cache command. Clearing a website’s cache and cookies is one…

  • Create Animated Backgrounds For Keynote Slides (MacMost #1893)

    Create Animated Backgrounds For Keynote Slides (MacMost #1893)

    https://macmost.com/e-1893 The opening and closing slides of a presentation are often on the screen for a while, so why not make them more interesting than just some text? You can easily add a video as a background to a keynote slide. With iMovie you can create a few different backgrounds that you can reuse. Youtube

  • Mac App Switcher Tips and Tricks (MacMost #1892)

    Mac App Switcher Tips and Tricks (MacMost #1892)

    https://macmost.com/e-1892 Most Mac users know how to use Command+Tab to use the app switcher. But did you know you can also hide and quit apps with the app switcher? You can also use the cursor to select an app and even drag and drop documents onto apps. By using other keys, you can navigate to…