macOS Mojave: The Missing Manual by Pogue David

macOS Mojave: The Missing Manual by Pogue David

Author:Pogue, David [Pogue, David]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 2018-12-19T16:00:00+00:00


Tip

Most of the time, you can’t use News without an internet connection. If you anticipate that you’ll be spending time in the living hell known as Offline mode (like on a subway, sailboat, or airplane), you can save some stories for reading later. To do that, choose File → Save Story. You’ll find your saved stories in the sources list under Saved Stories.

The same list offers a tab called History. It lets you jump back to an article you’ve already read.

Notes

For many years, the Notes app was a simple bucket for pages of text: lists, recipes, driving directions, and brainstorms. They all synced effortlessly among your Apple phones, tablets, and other computers.

Today, Notes has sprouted an array of formatting features that practically turn it into OneNote or Evernote. Now there’s full type formatting, bulleted lists, checklists, web links, and pasted graphics, videos, or maps. MacOS Mojave adds tables and pinned notes. You can collaborate on a Notes page with other people across the internet — or, on the other end of the paranoia scale, you can password-protect certain Notes pages for privacy.

All of this gets synced automatically to your iPhone or iPad, too.



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