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How To Zoom In With iMovie (MacMost #1952)
https://macmost.com/e-1952 You can use the Ken Burns cropping effect to zoom in to a portion of your video in iMovie. However, this cropping effect will continue over the entire length of your clip. To zoom in starting at a certain point and then to stay at the same zoom level for a while afterwards, you…
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Frequently Asked Questions About macOS Catalina (MacMost #1951)
https://macmost.com/e-1951 Catalina is the name for the next version of macOS. Learn about the new features, features that will be removed from macOS, and other commonly asked questions. With iTunes being broken up into three apps, what will happen to your music library, TV shows and iPhone syncing? Can you run iOS apps on Catalina?…
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The Best/Coolest/Weirdest Vintage Mac Designs (MacMost #1950)
https://macmost.com/e-1950 Apple has produced a lot of different Macs with odd and interesting designs since 1984. Take a look at some of the most interesting, coolest and weirdest vintage Macs from 1984-2002. While some were commercial failures, most containted innovations that we still see as features in Macs today. Included are the Macinotsh XL, the…
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How to Install Arch Linux with Desktop Environment | Archfi
In this video, I go over how to install Arch Linux with Desktop Environment using the Archfi script. This was actually done on a live stream and you will see me breakdown each aspect of the Archfi script. Archfi Script Launch # wget archfi.sf.net/archfi # sh archfi Where can I find you!? – Discord ➜…
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Bring Out the Blue Sky In Your Pictures In Mac Photos (MacMost #1949)
https://macmost.com/e-1949 You can use the Mac Photos app adjustment tools to make a blue sky in your pictures deeper and bluer. You can adjust pure blue, or select a color in the sky to make fine adjustments. You can also limit the range of the changes to keep other parts of your photo the same.…
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How to Tell If Your iPhone is Refurbished By Looking at Its Model Number
There’s always a bit of mystery involved when you’re buying an iPhone second hand. Was the phone purchased new by the person selling it to you? Is it refurbished? Turns out, you can actually find that information out by looking at the serial number of the device. It’s a trick that’s been around for a…
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Recording With Multiple Microphones Using GarageBand (MacMost #1947)
https://macmost.com/e-1947 You can use more than one microphone or input device with GarageBand on your Mac. Instead of buying more hardware, you can configure your Audio MIDI Setup utility to create an aggregate device that treats each mic like a track in a single input. Then you can set up multiple tracks in GarageBand to…
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Creating Captioned Memes in Mac Photos (MacMost #1946)
https://macmost.com/e-1946 You can add captions to your photos right in the Photos app if you use the built-in Markup extension. You can add text and provide contrast between the text and the image. You can also add speech bubbles, lines and other elements. You can also do this to image files using Preview. FOLLOW MACMOST…
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How to Get the Highest Resolution When Watching Movies in iTunes
Screenshot: David Murphy I’m ever-hopeful that Apple will take a look at its Windows iTunes client someday. I realize Apple probably prioritizes this somewhere between “wipe bugs off the windows at Apple Park” and “design a new box for pizzas,” but that doesn’t mean that we Windows fans can’t dream. Right now, iTunes is a…
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50 Mac Safari Shortcuts (MacMost #1945)
ttps://macmost.com/e-1945 Here are 50 shortcuts that will make it quicker and easier to navigate around web pages and tabs. Learn how to use your keyboard to move around on a page, find information, and jump to different pages and tabs. Also find out about ways to click on links with modifier keys to open them…