The MacMost Newsletter: Issue #668 October 21, 2021 Monterey Course Coming Monday I've been working hard on a macOS Monterey course. I'll do a limited-time sale for the first week or so. If you want to get an email notification when the course is ready, just
click this link (you don't need to click it again if you did so last week).
Setting Up Automatic Two-Factor Code In Safari Safari 15 allows you to save a key and get two-factor codes for Google and many other services. This allows you to not only fill in IDs and passwords for sites, but the two-factor verification code as well. No need to pull out your iPhone or use another app.
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Watch at YouTube How To Access the Dictionary On Your iPhone There is a Dictionary built in to your iPhone. Several in fact. But you won't find a separate app to access them. Instead, you can use text selection, Spotlight search or Siri to access the definitions. You can also search the web or get a dedicated third-party dictionary app.
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Watch at YouTube Creating Direct Links To Your iPhone Settings If you know some hidden codes, you can set up Home Screen icons to take you right to screens in the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. Learn how to use the Shortcuts app to set this up.
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Watch at YouTube New MacBook Pros With M1 Pro and M1 Max Chips Apple announced two new high-end MacBook Pro models today. These contain new processor chips, the M1 Pro and M1 Max, which are more powerful than the initial M1 Apple Silicon chips. The models also feature new displays with a camera notch, no Touch Bar and a new camera. Apple also announced the new 3rd-generation AirPods and the release date for macOS Monterey (Oct 25).
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Watch at YouTube Productivity Series: Uses For Calendar Take a look at how I use the Calendar app. I primarily only use two calendars for everything. I also subscribe to some useful calendars. I'll show you some other Calendar tips as well.
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Watch at YouTube Align Text Perfectly With Tabs In Pages Using lots of spaces isn't the right way to line up items in Pages or any word processor. Instead, use tabs. Tabs allow you to have columns of information that perfectly line up on each line. You can also have a character or underline fill the space which can be useful to create professional-looking forms.
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Watch at YouTube MacMost Recommendations 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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