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An Introduction to Finder on macOS

Finder is the file viewer on macOS. It allows users to easily locate files, documents, applications, and more throughout the hard drive. If you’re new to the Mac, it may seem confusing how it all works. In this blog, we will be going over an introduction to using Finder.

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Video: How to Export iWork Documents to Microsoft Office Formats

iWork is an incredibly useful productivity suite which includes the applications: Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. Have you ever needed to share your iWork documents with someone running a PC with Microsoft Office? In this video blog, we will be going over how to export Pages, Numbers, and Keynote files as Microsoft Office documents.

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CityMac Tip: How to Set an Alert in Calendar on macOS

Having your computer remind you of an event in your calendar is much easier than having to write it down and having to remember to look at a piece of paper. With the Calendar app on macOS, it is very easy to set alerts to have your computer remind you of your events. In this video, we will be going over how to set an alert on your Mac using the calendar app.

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App Review: Topo Maps+

Explore the beauty of nature with Topo Maps+, an outstanding app to take along on your backpacking trip. Topo Maps+ allows users to download apps for offline use, view your location using GPS, and most importantly, explore the outdoors with the help of this app. In this blog, we will be going over key features that Topo Maps+ offers.

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iPhone 4 and Other Apple Devices to Become Vintage and Obsolete

Apple is adding new devices to their list of vintage and obsolete products. This means that support, in most cases, will no longer be offered, such as repairs. Devices usually enter the vintage stage around 5 years after the device has stopped being produced. In this blog, we will be going over the next wave of devices entering Apple’s list.

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