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How to Change and Customize Apple Calendar Colors for Easy Organization

  • Post author:Tony
  • Post published:April 5, 2011
  • Post category:Tip of the Day

What is the Purpose of Calendar Colors? Using different calendar colors in Apple Calendar gives you quick visual cues, making it easier to distinguish between different calendars or event types…

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How to See Total Incoming Messages in Apple Mail

  • Post author:Tony
  • Post published:April 1, 2011
  • Post category:Tip of the Day

Managing your inbox effectively starts with understanding your total email volume. Tracking the total number of incoming emails can help you assess your workload, identify trends, and plan your email…

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What Is the Mac Mail Previous Recipients List and How to Use It?

  • Post author:Tony
  • Post published:March 25, 2011
  • Post category:Tip of the Day

The Previous Recipients list in Apple Mail is a powerful yet often overlooked feature that helps keep your email sending process fast and accurate. This guide explains what the list…

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Ultimate Guide to Using Finder on macOS Effectively

  • Post author:Tony
  • Post published:March 22, 2011
  • Post category:Tip of the Day

What is Finder on Mac? Finder on a Mac is the default file management application that lets you browse, organize, and manage your files, folders, and connected devices. It’s essentially…

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Apple Photos Made Simple: Multiple Libraries for Families & Work

  • Post author:Tony
  • Post published:March 18, 2011
  • Post category:Tip of the Day

Is your Apple Photos library overflowing with family snapshots, work projects, and everything else? Instead of cramming it all into one space, Apple Photos lets you create multiple libraries -…

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What Is ClickToFlash and How to Remove It (2025 Guide)

  • Post author:Tony
  • Post published:March 16, 2011
  • Post category:Tip of the Day

What Is ClickToFlash? ClickToFlash was a web browser extension designed to block Adobe Flash content from loading automatically. Instead of running Flash ads, videos, or animations immediately, it displayed a…

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How to Find File and Folder Sizes on a Mac (2 Easy Ways)

  • Post author:Tony
  • Post published:March 13, 2011
  • Post category:Tip of the Day

Find the Size of Any File or Folder on Your Mac Want to know how much space something is using? Here are two quick methods: Use the Info Shortcut Open…

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Mac Toolbar Customization: How to Add, Remove & Rearrange Icons

  • Post author:Tony
  • Post published:March 10, 2011
  • Post category:Tip of the Day

Customize the Toolbar in Mac Applications Want your favorite tools just one click away? Many Apple applications allow you to personalize the toolbar for a smoother workflow. Here’s how to…

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Spotlight Search on Mac: Open Faster with Shortcut Tips

  • Post author:Tony
  • Post published:March 3, 2011
  • Post category:Tip of the Day

What is Spotlight Search? Looking for a fast way to find files, apps, or information on your Mac? Spotlight Search is your built-in search tool - and you can make it…

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Email Webpages Directly from Safari on Mac: Complete Tutorial

  • Post author:Tony
  • Post published:February 28, 2011
  • Post category:Tip of the Day

Sharing a webpage via email is simple with Safari’s Share feature. You can send just a link, the full webpage, a PDF, or a clean Reader view version—perfect for articles, tickets, or…

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Apple Accessibility Features: How Apple Makes Technology Inclusive for Everyone

  • Post author:Tony
  • Post published:February 27, 2011
  • Post category:Tip of the Day

Apple Accessibility: More Than Features - A Commitment to Inclusion Apple designs technology for everyone, ensuring accessibility is not an add-on but a built-in standard. From people who are blind…

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Mac Mail Tips: How to Customize Columns for a Clean and Organized Inbox

  • Post author:Tony
  • Post published:February 24, 2011
  • Post category:Tip of the Day

Managing your inbox efficiently starts with the right layout. The Mail app on your Mac allows you to customize which columns appear and how your messages are sorted. By tweaking…

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The Lady Lake Public Library (part of the Lake County Library System in Florida) offers free access to LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com) for library card holders. This service provides valuable online courses covering technical, creative, and business skills.

You can even earn certificates when you complete courses! Just a heads-up: to protect your privacy, certificates from library accounts won’t show your name. If you want your name on your certificates, you can sign up for your own personal LinkedIn Learning account—separate from the library one. Keep in mind that library and personal accounts can’t be combined or merged.

This amazing learning resource is made possible thanks to funding from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services, with support from Florida’s Department of State Division of Library and Information Services.

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LinkedIn Learning offers a huge collection of video courses taught by experts in software, creative skills, business, and more. It’s part of LinkedIn and gives you access to over 16,000 courses in seven languages – including English, Spanish, German, French, Japanese, Mandarin, and Brazilian Portuguese.

Marion County residents can sign up for free due to a reciprocal borrowing agreement. Sumter County residents can obtain a card for just $20 for six 6 months or $40 for a year for two household members. Learn more by visiting the Lady Lake Public Library at 225 W. Guava St. or by visiting the Lake County Library System website.

What is MacMost?

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MacMost.com, a comprehensive and ad-free website resource hosted by Gary Rosenzweig, provides video tutorials, tips, and guides focused on macOS and other Apple products such as the iPhone and iPad. Additionally, the website is supported by an engaging YouTube channel that offers accessible and practical “how-to” instruction across Apple communities.

Gary is an experienced communicator with a dual background in technology and journalism. He offers a comprehensive video library covering macOS, apps, shortcuts, and workflow best practices. And, he provides in-depth online course content on Apple software and productivity tools. You will also find a community-driven frequently asked questions forum to assist you with “how-to” questions.

In short, MacMost.com is an invaluable, community-supported resource and learning hub that helps you get the most out of your Apple devices, whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned Mac user. It’s a great place to go if you can’t wait for the next Apple User Drop-in session or need additional help.