Apple Mac OS Basics Superuser - Use Mac like a Pro
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This Apple Mac OS basics for beginners course is designed with Apple Mac OS beginners in mind. I want you to become a pro at using your Mac!
The Apple Mac OS course is designed to take you from beginner to advanced so that you will be able to get the most out of your Apple Mac. Use this course as an Introduction to Mac OS for anyone who is new to Apple Mac.
The tutorials can also be used as a refresher course to get you back up to speed on Mac OS. This Apple Mac Basics Course is also great for anyone coming from Windows and is new to Mac OS.
The course focuses on these main areas of Mac OS:
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Navigate Mac OS X using swipes and key combos
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Navigate text documents without laborious trackpad or mouse usage
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Open applications lightning fast
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Using and getting the most out of your MacBook or iMac on Mac OS X.
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Switch between open applications with a swipe
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Switch between open windows of certain applications with a key combo
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Tune up your Safari browsing experience and solve the all too common Safari Slow Down
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Learn to use Automator and Apple Script to automate every day tasks with a simple click of your mouse
All these features are included along with some great hints and tips to make you into a Mac super user. The Course will be updated as Apple update Mac OS.
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Read More -> Macs are Great…if…
You know what you’re doing.
But I have bad news, you’re probably missing out on a whole lot.
I know because I teach people how to use Macs every day and what I see is heart breaking! They waste at least 20 minutes per day navigating menus, apps and screens or just incorrectly using the trackpad.
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What’s more they don’t realise that there’s a shortcut key combination for almost everything – that’s even more wasted time!
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That’s why I created this course – I can help you save colossal amounts of time spent on your Mac.
That’s time STRAIGHT back into your life that you could spend with family or friends.
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No other Mac OS X course takes you from zero to supercharged hero in so little time. take this course if you want to:
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Navigate OS X using swipes and key combos
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Navigate text documents without laborious trackpad or mouse usage
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Open applications lightning fast
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Switch between open applications with a swipe
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Switch between open windows of certain applications with a key combo
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Tune up your Safari browsing experience and solve the all too common Safari Slow Down
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Learn to use Automator and Apple Script to automate every day tasks with a simple click of your mouse
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This course is not for you if:
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You are an expert Mac user (but you may find the Apple Script section interesting)
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What software do you need?
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Running Mac OS X from Mavericks until Mojave or later
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Do you need experience?
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No. I assume you are a complete beginner to Mac
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What makes this course different?
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It is fast.
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It is not boring!
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It’s hands on so you learn ultra fast!
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The secret extra you get when taking this course:
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You’ll have to watch the final thank you lecture to find out 🙂
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2Unique keys on a MacVídeo Aula
We look at the unique keys on a Mac and iron out the differences between Control and Command. These are usually the most confusing for users coming from the Windows world.
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3How to use a trackpad on a MacVídeo Aula
The trackpads on modern Macs have many features and functions. We go through the most common ones, used to speed up your computing experience.
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4How to Move Around OS X and Open Applications by Simple Key Combo or SwipeVídeo Aula
We learn how to move around desktops, spaces and open application with a simple swipe or key combination
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5Manipulating Documents - Create - Close and Cancel Saves InstantlyVídeo Aula
Until I discovered how to cancel saves I was wasting around 10 seconds each time I closed a file. That really adds up if you create a lot of files! I will show you how to do it in a fraction of that time!
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6How to Manipulate Text on OS XVídeo Aula
Writing, editing and copying text is performed everyday by Mac users. Learn the shortcuts and key combos that allow you to perform it high speed.
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7Advanced Text Manipulation and Navigation on OS XVídeo Aula
Did you know you can skip between words in an open document? How about deleting from current position to end of paragraph with a key combo? I show you these and more in this lecture.
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8Basic Safari Browser NavigationVídeo Aula
We run through the basic shortcuts to supercharge your browsing experience. These work on Safari, Chrome and Firefox.
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9How to get rid of ads to speed up page load timesVídeo Aula
Ads are annoying! Some websites really overdo them and in this lecture I show you how to remove them from your life permanently. Result? Your bandwidth usage goes down and the web browses faster!
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10How to fix Safari slowdownsVídeo Aula
Safari slowdowns are a common complaint amongst Mac users. I show you how to fix this in 2 simple steps.
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11How to take a screenshot on OS X and automatically save to a fileVídeo Aula
Did you know Mac has screenshot abilities built in that far exceed those on Windows? Here we take shots of portions of screens, whole screens and individual windows - all with one key combination.
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12How to save a screenshot to the OS X ClipboardVídeo Aula
Here we add to the previous lecture and take shots of portions of screens, whole screens and individual windows - all without saving to a file - only to the clipboard for easy instant access.
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14How to use Automator on OS XVídeo Aula
Automator is the robot looking tool on Mac. it allows you to automate common and complex tasks. We run though a common task, opening some files with one double tap.
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15How to resize images using Automator on OS XVídeo Aula
The NUMBER ONE request I get for automator is to resize images as a batch. I show you exactly how to do this.
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16How to Create a Simple Apple ScriptVídeo Aula
Apple Script is Automators bigger and more powerful brother. It allows you to do amazing things with your Mac. In this lecture we create a really simple script.
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17How to Create a Workspace Apple Script on OS XVídeo Aula
We continue to explore Apple Script by creating a more complex morning work routine script. It fires up our documents, opens a website and starts an iTunes playlist for us.
