MacMost Newsletter
The MacMost Newsletter: Issue #666
October 7, 2021
Course Price Changes Coming Soon
My course on macOS Monterey is almost ready! It is 75 videos and more than 7 hours long. When Monterey is out, I'll announce the course here with a big first-week coupon as usual.

I've been told that my courses are priced too low, especially considering all of the coupons I give out. So I'm going to raise the price for all of my courses from $40 USD to $50 at the end of next week. $20 to $25 for the mini-courses. I'd love to keep the prices low, but these courses take a lot of effort to make and I have to justify all of the time I put into them.

I'm mentioning this here in case anyone is planning on getting a course soon, such as the Pages, Numbers, Keynote or iMovies courses, so you can take advantage of the current price (plus the 20% discount with this month's newsletter coupon code: teacup).
You can create a calendar like a work, organization or team schedule on your Mac, and then publish it using iCloud so others can view it. Calendar apps on other platforms can subscribe to the calendar although some may not show updates in a timely manner.
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Here are 10 features of macOS that will save you time if you use them. Learn how to use keyboard shortcuts, Hot Corners, autocomplete, dictation, Recents and more.
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A new feature in Keynote 11.2 is the ability to show a live video feed on your slides. You can use this to show yourself or something you are demonstrating on your presentation screen. You can also show an iPhone or iPad and when you record your presentation the video is included and ready for export.
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If you need to securely store information that is not a password, like a safe or padlock code, pin number, or anything else, you have several options that don't involve third-party apps. You can save the information as a fake password, create a secure note in Keychain, create a locked note, or save an encrypted document.
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I use the Reminders app in a few ways that others do not. To me, Reminders is a to-do list app. But I also use it to store ideas. Just about anyone who does something creative can use ideas lists. This is part of a series where I share some of my own productivity methods.
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Live Text allows you to copy text in your photos and take other actions as well. You can use it on your existing photos and you can also capture text without taking a photo at all.
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I'm often asked about the software and gadgets I use to produce the MacMost videos and in my work as a developer. So I've compiled a list of the products I use and recommend. Check it out. -- Gary
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