iSpace – Everything about Apple Space
Everything about Apple Space. Here we will present all the programs, gadgets, and other features developed by Apple to create a top of the line device that is also user friendly. We will also recall a few programs that made history by revolutionizing personal technology:
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Apple Space (iSpace)
Here is the list of our texts:
- What is CPU – CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. It’s the heart, or rather the brain, of all modern desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones. But, what does it do?
- OS X: Basic Concepts – The interface of OS X is user friendly, as well as the Apple-style mouse and keyboard, and all the basics of the OS X environment.
- Know your Intel – Intel corporation is the leading developer and manufacturer of desktop and mobile processors. They sell their products to Apple, IBM, Dell, Samsung, Sony and many other vendors.
- Mac: Using Trackpad. On the MacBook Pro there is no primary click button in front of the trackpad. Instead, the whole trackpad acts as a clickable button.
- MacOs Sierra – Here we take a look at the interface and features of the OS, integration with other Apple gadgets and devices, and the file system.
- The Dock – The Dock is the icon-laden shelf that you can see at the bottom of your screen.
- Sidebar – The Sidebar appears by default in all Finder windows. This bar is one of the most useful features of the OS X interface
- Dashboard – Introduced with OS X Tiger, Dashboard provides a quick and easy way to do everything from checking the weather forecast to finding a phone number and searching a favorite website.
- How to Organize Finder on Mac.
- How to Customize Mac – It is possible to customize your Mac, and here are a few ways to perform this action.
- Mac’s Software – The Mac platform offers many tools for note-taking, cataloging, number-crunching, editing documents, desktop publishing tools, spreadsheets, presentation packages and so on.
- How to Use Fonts & Special Characters – Appropriate typefaces or fonts are essential if you want to create professional-looking documents and presentations.
- Automator – Repetitive Tasks on Mac. Performing a repetitive task on a computer is rather tedious.
- Touch ID – Touch ID is a fingerprint sensor that allows you to connect to, or unlock, your device.
- Compressed Files – Large files or software from the Web may be saved in a special compressed format, which your Mac must decompress before using.
- How to use Xcode – Apple has built a complete programming environment called Xcode, which can easily create programs, as modern operating systems are very easy to understand.
- iTunes – iTunes is OS X’s built-in application for managing and playing music and video files, as well as for transferring digital media from a computer to aniPod or iPhone.
- Siri’s Personality.
- iBooks – an app that allows you to download and read ebooks, and create a library of them.
- The Built-In Mail App on Mac – this short article outlines some of the features of the built-in Mail App that comes with Macs, iPhones, iPads and the iPods Touch.
- How to Start Working with Siri
- Files and Folders on Macs – Whenever users save a piece of work on their Mac, the document is saved as one or more files.
- Mac: Address Book – Your Mac Address Book has a few fancy tricks up its sleeve. For example, you can wirelessly move names and numbers back and forth using Bluetooth.
- Mac: Connecting to the Internet.
- Broadband and connection to the Internet.
- Mac Computers: Sound Basics – Mac can handle sound in many ways.
- Printing and Faxing Documents – OS X offers useful tools for previewing your printouts and printing to PDFs.
- Contacts and Calendars – Many Mac applications have been designed to help users keep their contacts and appointments organized.
- Surfing the Web – OS X comes with Safari, a browser which is equipped with lots of useful features that are impossible to highlight in one article.
- Sound Basics – A Mac has many different sounds. As everyone knows, Macs chirp on start-up and grunt when the user hits a wrong key.
- Apple’s GarageBand – a multitracking tool, bundled with your Mac.
- Email and Mail Application – Using email on a Mac is very similar to using email on other computers.
- iWeb – Publishing your website with your Mac can be easy or hard, depending on what you want to do.
- Mac laptop batteries – All of today’s Macs (MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro) are powered by lithium-ion batteries.
- Threats and Protection – Mac users are just as prone to scams, viruses and hackers as anyone else.
- Privacy and Passwords – Make sure you have a password set up for your account.
- History of Development of Graphical User Interface (GUI).
- Apple Time Machine – You should regularly back up all your files to some kind of external media, as any computer file can be accidentally deleted or become corrupted.
- Photo Booth – Developed by Apple, Photo Booth runs on OS X and is a useful software application for macOS and iOS built in iPads and MacBooks.
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