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Understanding the Difference Between Backing Up and Archiving
Youtube https://macmost.com/e-2512 Many people confuse backing up with archiving. These are two very different things that both involve external drives and your files. But it is important to understand the difference and have both a backup and an archive for your Mac. FOLLOW MACMOST FOR NEW TUTORIALS EVERY DAY ▶︎ YouTube — http://macmost.com/j-youtube (And hit…
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Mac Won’t Boot from Bootable Install Disk? This Might Be Why
Go to OSX Daily to read Mac Won’t Boot from Bootable Install Disk? This Might Be Why Trying to start a Mac from a boot disk but it’s not working? And you’re sure you created the boot drive properly? There may be a few different reasons for this. Some of the later model Intel Macs…
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How to manage subscriptions on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch — Apple Support
You can view and manage your subscriptions and free trials right in the Settings app. Just open Settings, tap your photo, and then tap Subscriptions. To learn more about this topic visit the following articles: How to change your subscription plan on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: https://apple.co/2VdCYfn How to cancel a subscription on…
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How to Get a Burner Email Address With iCloud+'s 'Hide My Email'
Read full article: at LifeHacker You should think twice before giving out your real email address to a random business or a website. Not only can it lead to spam, but your email address can also end up in a marketing database. Read more… Read full article: at LifeHacker
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How to Create File Templates on Mac with Stationery Pad
Go to OSX Daily to read How to Create File Templates on Mac with Stationery Pad Do you want to make changes to a file or document without affecting the original file? In that case, you might be interested taking advantage of Stationery Pad to easily create file templates on your Mac. This is a…
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The Super-Secret Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Almost No One Knows About
Youtube https://macmost.com/e-2511 Beyond the menu bar keyboard shortcuts and the ones you can add in System Preferences, there are a set of keyboard shortcuts called KeyBindings that you can use when writing. These customizable keyboard commands can be used to move around in text, manipuate selections and even insert frequently-used words and phrases. FOLLOW MACMOST…