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Chapters:
- 00:00 – Introduction
- 00:49 – Add Music to Memories
- 07:07 – Alert Sounds on the Apple Watch
- 08:39 – Toggle Always On Display on the iPhone
- 19:21 – Install Appel Watch Apps
- 24:07 – How to Reduce Spam?
- 29:59 – Easiest Calendar to use?
- 33:56 – 1Password vs Passwords App
- 44:53 – HomePod Product Rumors
- 48:15 – Professional Zoom Environments
- 55:29 – Wrap Up
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Adding Personal Music to Memories
Dan discussed how to add personal music to memories and photos on an iPad. He explained that users can search for their own music in the app and add it to a memory, but the music cannot be shared if it’s not licensed by Apple. Edward suggested saving the memory as a file and adding personal music in a movie editing program like iMovie. Dan agreed, stating that this would bypass Apple’s restrictions on sharing personal music.
Apple Watch Alert Sound Issues
Dan and Jane discussed issues with alert sounds on the Apple Watch and iPhone. Jane clarified that the alerts were working on her Apple Watch but not making noise on her phone. Dan explained this is normal behavior. The next question was on how to have the iPhone display stay always-on when using the timer. Dan suggested two solutions: using a shortcut to toggle the always-on display on and off, and using a focus to automatically turn the display on based on specific conditions.
Heading Aid App for the Apple Watch
Dan guided Steve on how to install his hearing aid software on his Apple Watch. Michael Durbrow asked about customizing a workout watch, to which Dan responded affirmatively, sharing his own practice of using multiple watches for different purposes.
Managing Spam Emails and Solutions
The team discussed the issue of spam emails and how to effectively manage them. Dan acknowledged that he doesn’t have a foolproof solution for stopping spam emails, but suggested that users could block or unsubscribe from them. George suggested that using a different email address could be a better solution. Dan also mentioned the possibility of using third-party apps or services to filter spam emails, but noted that these might not be effective for everyone. Ward shared his experience of using SpamSieve, a Mac app, to manage spam emails. Dan agreed with Ward’s advice to avoid unsubscribing from spam emails, as it could potentially make the situation worse. He also mentioned the possibility of using cloud-based spam filtering services, but didn’t have specific recommendations.
Apple Calendar Usage and Features
Dan discussed the ease of use of various calendar apps, recommending the Apple Calendar for its simplicity and basic features. He demonstrated how to create and manage events and reminders on the Apple Calendar, and how to view and sort events on a monthly basis. Jane and Michael also contributed to the discussion, with Jane appreciating the recent update that allows for easier viewing of events per day, and Michael inquiring about Beth’s hockey game.
Combining Passwords Apps for Efficiency
Ward expressed his desire to use both the Passwords app and One Password together, as he has other Macs that share passwords through One Password. Dan explained that both apps can be used simultaneously by selecting them in the Autofill settings on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone. He also mentioned that the Passwords app now allows for shared groups, similar to One Password. Jane and Peter Kirchman discussed their experiences with both apps, with Jane mentioning her long use of One Password and Dan sharing his transition from One Password to the Apple Passwords app. The team agreed that the Apple Passwords app is a good option for basic password management and is free, while One Password is still a better app.
Apple’s HomePod Expansion and Zoom Setup
Dan discusses the rumored expansion of Apple’s HomePod product line, potentially including a model with a display and AI capabilities. He welcomes this development, noting it could be a good move for Apple, especially with the introduction of the Matter standard for home devices. Michael draws a parallel to Bill Gates’ predictions from the 1990s about widespread computer integration in household appliances. Dan then explains his Zoom setup, which uses a teleprompter-like system to maintain eye contact. He also suggests alternative methods for improving video call appearances, such as strategically placed cameras and lighting. Dan demonstrates his green screen setup and discusses the use of ribbon lighting to enhance the background ambiance in video calls.