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Mac July Updates

July 16, 2021 By Karen Brown

There is no Mac SIG meeting in July. There’s been a dearth of good tips this month, so just a couple are included below.

When I purchased my new iMac, I did a clean install on it, meaning that I didn’t restore everything from Time Machine. The process was time consuming for me simply because of the amount of customization on my Mac, but I was trying to reduce the massive amount of material that showed up in the Other category in my Mac’s storage (at one point it was almost 100Gb). Macworld magazine recommends a software called DaisyDisk (available in the App Store for $9.99), which not only helps you clean up your Mac, but will delve into the Other files to clean that mess up also.

To find out what you have in your Mac’s storage, click the Apple menu and select About This Mac, then select Storage.


The 4 Basic Techniques Every Mac User Needs To Master

Here are the four techniques that you need to master to use your Mac effectively. You need to learn the ins-and-outs of the Menu Bar, Drag and Drop, the Context Menu, and Copy and Paste. Each one is a basic skill, but also goes deeper. Learn to use these four tehcniques well and you can do much more with your Mac. 


10 Useful Numbers Cell Formatting Examples
Often the solution to a problem in Numbers isn’t to use a formula, but to use custom cell formatting. See some practical examples such as adding units, abbreviating large numbers, replacing 0 values with blanks, showing hexadecimal numbers and much more. 

— Karen Brown

Filed Under: Mac SIG Updates

Urgent! Apple Update

January 27, 2021 By Karen Brown

Apple is urging iPhone and iPad users to promptly update their operating systems to fix security bugs that may have already been exploited by hackers. The latest update (14.4) was released on January 26. Don’t wait to install this update.

On its support webpage, the company said three security flaws “may have been actively exploited.” It did not reveal too many specifics about the bugs, noting “Apple does not disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until an investigation has occurred and patches or releases are available.” The issue is a link in an exploit chain, meaning a hacker would need to exploit further bugs for it to be fully executable.

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Mac SIG Update

January 3, 2021 By Karen Brown

Happy New Year to All

— Karen Brown


Every one of you should watch the following video. The five techniques he describes are invaluable. I could not get along without the App Switcher & context menus, and I have 6 permanent desktops (Mission Control) that I use for particular apps. For example, I have set Quicken to open only on my Desktop 4—and I leave it open all the time, but it doesn’t bother any of my other open apps because it’s on its own desktop. Similarly, I have Music set to only open on my Desktop 6, Photos to only open on my Desktop 5… Using App Switcher, it’s easy to move from one app to another on different desktops.
5 Basic Mac Techniques Every Mac User Should Know
To get the most from your Mac, every Mac user should know about context menus, the app switcher, mission control and more. Even if you already know these basic techniques, there are some tips for using each one. 


I’ve sent you information previously on using keyboard shortcuts—I couldn’t function without them! They make using any computer easier. In addition, using them causes much less stress on your wrists than reaching for your mouse to pull down a command from the menu.
Mac Basics: Learning To Use Keyboard Shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts are one of the primary productivity tools on your Mac. You can discover shortcuts by looking in the Menu Bar and in System Preferences. You can also create your own. 


How To Get Notifications Under Control On Your Mac
Take control of the notifications that appear at the top right corner of your Mac’s screen and in Notification Center. Learn how to use the notifications, including hidden functionality like replying text messages right from the notification. Then find out how to turn them on, off, or modify them to fit your needs.

Filed Under: Mac SIG Updates

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