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SUMMARY:Organizing & Editing in Photos on the iPad Class
DESCRIPTION:Join me in my class on Managing and Editing your photos in the Photos app on the iPad! Over the holidays\, you probably took a lot of photos. My guess is with the most popular camera in the world – the iPhone! If you have an iPad\, you can use the Photos app to organize them\, edit them\, and even share them! This is what I am going to going over in this class for photos on the iPad. \nThe video has chapters enabled so you can go directly to a topic. Some of what I covered include: \n\nBringing Photos and Video into the Photos App\nOrganizing your Photos and Video in Albums\nViewing Photos and Videos on a Map\nSearching and Filtering Photos and Videos\nViewing and Editing Metadata of Photos and Videos\nSharing Albums with others\nEditing Photos and Videos\n\nThis event is reserved for All-Access Members.  \nAre you a member? Log in to register for classes\, and view any past classes or webinars. Not a member? Join my 30-day Free All-Access Membership to join any class\, and view any past classes and webinars\, as well as all my tutorials.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/organizing-and-editing-in-photos-on-the-ipad-class/
LOCATION:Online Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220203T193000
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. Just register for one of my upcoming AMAs. When you register on the Early Bird Registration\, there will be a place where you can ask your question. I’ll try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar.\n\nSome of what we covered in this AMA include: \n\nIntroduction\nHow to Convert a PDF to a Pages Document\nHow to enlarge Text and Video in an Epub?\nSoftware Update locks up after Restart. Why?\nYour Favorite Widgets?\nHow can I sync my messages?\nHow can I keep my Desktop Organized?\nHow do I save documents on the iPad?\nCan I set the font size in Notes?\nIf I erase my Mac\, will it erase my iPad & iPhone?\nCan I have Safari always open in Full Screen?\nI have duplicate saved passwords. Why?\nApple Watch Notification Questions\nCan I get Siri to pronunciate names correctly?\nHow can I transfer Safari’s History?\nTime Machine and unmounting disks\nHow do you lock a note in Notes?\nCan I backup an external drive to Cloud?\nConclusion and smalltalk\n\nAll topics above are set as chapters for easy navigation to a specific topic.\n\nThis event is reserved for All-Access Members.  \nAre you a member? Log in to register for classes\, and view any past classes or webinars. Not a member? Join my 30-day Free All-Access Membership to join any class\, and view any past classes and webinars\, as well as all my tutorials.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-47/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220210T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220210T193000
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SUMMARY:Creating Presentations with Keynote on the Mac Class
DESCRIPTION:Watch my class on Creating Presentations with Keynote on the Mac! Apple’s Keynote app has been around for years and is rumored to be developed for Keynotes hosted by Steve Jobs. If you have never watched one of his Keynotes\, I highly encourage you to YouTube them. They are the gold standard when it comes to presentation and are what a lot of presenters aspire to copy. Why? They are simple yet full of information and entertaining to watch. Obviously that is because of Steve Jobs himself\, but also it’s the tools he uses. In the later years\, most of his presentation screens were created with Keynote\, an app that comes free on every Mac and is available for free on the iPad and iPhone. With Keynote\, you can create simple and beautiful presentation to support what you are saying. You can add transitions between slide\, add builds\, and export them as images or as a movie. You can even add a background audio track. I go over these features and more in this class. \nSome of what I cover include: \n\nA Look at the Interface\nCreating a Slideshow\nWorking with Master Slides\nAdding and Formatting Objects to a Slide\nViewing a Slideshows Object List\nAdding a Soundtrack to your Slideshow\nAdding Transitions between Slides\nAdding Builds to Objects\nExporting Options\nPresenting your Slideshow\nQ&A\n\nThis event is reserved for All-Access Members.  \nAre you a member? Log in to register for classes\, and view any past classes or webinars. Not a member? Join my 30-day Free All-Access Membership to join any class\, and view any past classes and webinars\, as well as all my tutorials.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/creating-presentations-with-keynote-on-the-mac-class/
LOCATION:Online Class
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220217T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220217T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20211008T025708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220320T144254Z
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. Just register for one of my upcoming AMAs. When you register on the Early Bird Registration\, there will be a place where you can ask your question. I’ll try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar. \nSome of what we covered in this AMA include: \n\nShortcuts: What are they?\nWhat is 2-Factor Authorization?\nImportant Settings on a New Mac\nResetting Bluetooth on a Mac\nSynchronizing Emails\nWhen is the Best Time to Purchase Apple Products?\nSpace issues with Meets and Zoom\nDuplicate Passwords?\n\nAll topics we covered are set as chapters for easy navigation to a specific topic. \n\nYou must be a member to view the video.\n\nThis event is reserved for All-Access Members.  \nAre you a member? Log in to register for classes\, and view any past classes or webinars. Not a member? Join my 30-day Free All-Access Membership to join any class\, and view any past classes and webinars\, as well as all my tutorials.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-48/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220224T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220224T193000
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SUMMARY:Creating Presentations with Keynote on the iPad Class
DESCRIPTION:Watch my class on Creating Presentations with Keynote on the iPad! Apple’s Keynote app has been around for years and is rumored to be developed for Keynotes hosted by Steve Jobs. If you have never watched one of his Keynotes\, I highly encourage you to YouTube them. They are the gold standard when it comes to presentations. Why? They are simple yet full of information and entertaining to watch. Obviously that is because of Steve Jobs himself\, but also it’s the tools he uses. In the later years\, most of his presentation screens were created with Keynote\, an app that comes free on every Mac and is available for free on the iPad and iPhone. With Keynote\, you can create simple and beautiful presentation to support what you are saying. You can add transitions between slides\, add builds\, and export them as images or as a movie. You can even add a background audio track. \nAnd you can do this all on the iPad! No Mac required! Or if you created a presentation on your Mac\, you can edit it on your iPad! \nSome of what I covered included: \n\nIntroduction\nTopics\nAbout Me\nSample Presentation\nA Look at the Interface\nCreating A New Presentation\nDocument Settings\nSlide Layouts\nWorking With Slides\nAdding Objects to Slides\nObject Build ins and Build Outs\nAdding Slide Transitions\nRehearsing and Presenting\nExporting Options\nQ&A\n\nThis event is reserved for All-Access Members.  \nAre you a member? Log in to register for classes\, and view any past classes or webinars. Not a member? Join my 30-day Free All-Access Membership to join any class\, and view any past classes and webinars\, as well as all my tutorials.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/creating-presentations-with-keynote-on-the-ipad-class/
LOCATION:Online Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220303T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220303T193000
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar from March 3\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. When you register on the Early Bird Registration\, there will be a place where you can ask your question. I’ll try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar. \nIn this AMA\, we covered the following topics (video includes chapter markers for topics): \n\nAbout Me\nBlocking Text Spam\nIs Printopia Needed to print from iOS devices?\nHow do you download Audio Files?\nHow to block Spam and Telemarketing Calls\nCan I change an Apple ID?\nHow do you transfer Music & Photos from old iPhone\nCan you use 1 HD for multiple Time Machine Backups\nCan you make a bootable backups off an M1 Mac?\nWhat can you do about duplicate Contacts?\nMy email attachments disappear?\nConclusion and Q&A
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-24/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220310T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220310T190000
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SUMMARY:Sharing Photos\, Files\, Events\, and more with iCloud
DESCRIPTION:Did you know you could share files through iCloud? Or share a shopping list with the Reminders app? And\, of course\, share a calendar for family events. This is what I’ll be going over in this class\, the different sharing options iCloud has to offer. Watch it today! \nSome of what I covered included: \n\nSharing iCloud between Devices\nFamily Sharing and iCloud\nSharing Events in iCloud\nSharing Reminders\nSharing Notes\nSharing Photo Albums in Photos\nSharing Files in iCloud\nView Items Shared with You\n\nThis event is reserved for All-Access Members.  \nAre you a member? Log in to register for classes\, and view any past classes or webinars. Not a member? Join my 30-day Free All-Access Membership to join any class\, and view any past classes and webinars\, as well as all my tutorials.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/sharing-photos-files-events-and-more-with-icloud/
LOCATION:Online Class
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220317T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220317T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220306T222204Z
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar from March 17\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. \nSome of what we covered include: \n\nLearn and Unlearn Spelling on the Mac\nBacking Up and iCloud on the Mac\nKeyboard Options on the iPad\nDeleting Files in your Recent Folder\nFolders Disappear on the Mac with iCloud\nDisk Utility on the Mac\nUniversal Control Demonstration\nDynamic Volume Buttons on the iPad Demonstration
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-42/
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CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220324T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220324T193000
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar from March 24\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. \n\nSome of what we covered in this AMA include:\nWhat is SMC Reset?\nText Spam for the Mac\nInstalling iOS Apps on a Mac\nCurved monitors vs Dual Monitors\nTransferring Photos from an iPhone to the Mac\nDeleting Multiple Messages\nMaking Multiple Selections\nChanging Text Size on an iPhone
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-50/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220407T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220407T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220307T034339Z
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar from April 7\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. When you register on the Early Bird Registration\, there will be a place where you can ask your question. I try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar. \nSome of the questions I covered in this AMA include: \n\nDo you offer One-to-One training?\nIs there a quick way to delete tabs in a group in Safari?\nIs it possible to create Contacts groups in the online iCloud.com interface (say for PC users or those without a Mac)?\nTo save money and give less to Apple\, what home hobby small business system do you recommend? That I could use for 10 years?\nI want to use Pages to journal my upcoming trip. Would it be best to set it up in sections for each day or each country/city?\nIf my husband sets up family sharing on iCloud\, he can share his purchases with me\, but can I share my purchases with him?\nA friend’s husband that bought a MacBook Pro. On autofill\, it only has his v-card. It is her Apple ID. Why does it only show his V-Card?\nSeems like music always comes on in the car when set to bluetooth? How can I turn that off?\nIn a Numbers spreadsheet\, how to print with numbers showing in left side?\n\nAll topics we covered are set as chapters for easy navigation to a specific topic. \n\nYou must be a member to view the video.\n\nThis event is reserved for All-Access Members.  \nAre you a member? Log in to register for classes\, and view any past classes or webinars. Not a member? Join my 30-day Free All-Access Membership to join any class\, and view any past classes and webinars\, as well as all my tutorials.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-49/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220414T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220414T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220407T185318Z
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SUMMARY:Accessibility Options on the Mac\, iPad\, and iPhone
DESCRIPTION:Apple has been expanding accessibility options at a fast pace over the last few years. This is great! but what options are there for accessibility? How can these options help you? That is what I’ll be taking a look at in this class. \nSome of what I covered include (video includes chapters): \n\nChange the Mac Cursor Size and Color\nZoom into the Display on your Mac\nReduce Transparency on the Mac\nShow Window Title Icons on the Mac\nChange Default Text Size on the iPad and iPhone\nChange Text Size for Specific Apps\nUsing the Magnifier on the iPhone\nLED Flash Alerts on the iPhone\n Zoom with Back Tap on the iPhone\nSound Recognition on the iPad and iPhone\n\n\nYou must be a member to view the video.\n\nThis event is reserved for All-Access Members.  \nAre you a member? Log in to register for classes\, and view any past classes or webinars. Not a member? Join my 30-day Free All-Access Membership to join any class\, and view any past classes and webinars\, as well as all my tutorials.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/accessibility-options-on-the-mac-ipad-and-iphone/
LOCATION:Online Class
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220421T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220421T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220407T190036Z
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join my AMA Webinar for April 21\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. When you register on the Early Bird Registration\, there will be a place where you can ask your question. I’ll try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar. \nI have some bad news on the recording… I never hit record! If you were able to attend\, you heard me say it ‘was one of those days’\, and it showed in the meeting. My screen would freeze up\, I couldn’t share my screen the way I normally do\, as well as a few other glitches. My wife also had technical issues throughout the day. And it didn’t end\, after the meeting I was helping a friend remotely\, who bought a new computer\, and my audio wasn’t working. I am just chalking it up to one of those days! \nSorry about that! \nAs always\, thanks for your support and interest!\nDan Wassink
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-51/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220428T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220428T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220421T212239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T124200Z
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SUMMARY:Backing Up your Mac\, iPad\, and iPhone Class
DESCRIPTION:It’s that time again for a reminder on how important backups are. Why? I had a friend frantically call me. She was going to manage a symposium the following day and needed to print some documents she created. She couldn’t print them unless she updated her Mac\, and let’s say that did not go well. Luckily we found that she was storing her documents in iCloud\, so any major crisis was averted. But it reminded me how important backups are. \nIn this class\, I’ll be going over best practices for backing up your Mac\, iPad\, and iPhone. Some of what I’ll be covering include: \n\nBacking up your Mac with Time Machine\nPreparing a Hard Drive for Time Machine\nChecking to see if your Mac is backing up\nBacking up online for redundancy\nBacking up your iPad\nBacking up your iPhone\nManaging backups on your iPad and iPhone\n\nI can’t stress how important it is to backup your devices. See how easy it is to backup your Apple devices in this class. \n\nYou must be a member to view the video.\n\nThis event is reserved for All-Access Members.  \nAre you a member? Log in to register for classes\, and view any past classes or webinars. Not a member? Join my 30-day Free All-Access Membership to join any class\, and view any past classes and webinars\, as well as all my tutorials. \n\n \n\nVideo Transcript\n\n0:00\nWelcome to my class on backing up your Mac\, iPad and iPhone. So the reason why well\, before we get going with that\, I got one slide that I always have to do. And it’s a little bit about me\, this is for the people that are new to the class\, this is my largest class yet\, so pretty excited about that. But I’m just giving you a real short bio\, of who I am\, and should be coming up here. So I’m Dan Wah\, sync\, Owner\, trainer\, everything with dance tutorials.com. And basically\, I have about 1600 videos on how to use the Mac\, iPad and iPhone. I also host these classes every other week. And then I hold amas asked me things every other week\, they alternate. And so the classes are based on a subject like what this is\, and the AMA’s are more like\, where you if you have a problem\, and you try to figure out what’s going on\, usually get through\, you know\, up to 10 questions within an hour\, hour and a half. I have over 30 years publishing experience. And I’m also an apple\, former Apple Genius about three years as an Apple Genius at our local Apple Store. And then I also help out at a local school\, which has all Apple products\, they have about 1600 MacBook Airs and iPads\, distributed between the staff and all the students. So I help out with them probably about 10 hours a week or so with them. So that’s a little bit about me. And let’s get going to the class. Let’s get going to the good stuff. And yeah\, we’ll start recording. It is recording. Okay\, yep. So\, alright. Just make sure\, yep\, it is recording. I don’t use the zoom to record I use my own software to record because then it just records me I don’t get the gallery view or anything like that. So I don’t have to edit everyone out and things like that. Going\, this is going on YouTube live right now. So people could go to my site and watch this live\, they’re not going to be able to chat. But they could watch it live. And then I can get a recording from YouTube as well\, which is like a backup\, which is great. So what we’re going to talk about here is backing up your Mac\, iPad and iPhone. Now the reason why I kind of slipped this one in this isn’t wasn’t in my immediate radar. But last week\, I had a frantic call from someone some of you know this. This is a friend of mine\, a close friend of mine. And she was getting you know\, hosting symposium\, you know\, like a for a week and a half or something every day she was doing some training and things like that. And she has about a MacBook Air that’s about eight years old. And I’ve talked with her about backing up before. So\, you know\, kind of gave her the guilt trip. You know why she should back up. So she was kind of doing that on a regular basis. And then she decided that she needed to she had to open up Microsoft Word Microsoft Word wouldn’t open. So then she updated her Mac OS\, she didn’t have enough space on her computer. And lo and behold\, her computer wouldn’t start up anymore. It was done. And it’s just because it didn’t have a lot of space. Your Mac even Windows\, any computer. They love to have space\, a little bit of breathing room. So she called me in a frantic\, like\, what do I do I have to give this symposium I need all my documents. I don’t know where they are. I’m like when’s the last time you backed up? And here it comes three months ago. And the reason is\, is she has a MacBook Air and you have to plug in that MacBook Air. So everything was on there and she didn’t plug it in on a regular basis. They just moved. So lo and behold\, boom\, the ball dropped and so I tried to get her computer up and running wouldn’t work. And she’s just she she was frantic. I mean\, we’re talking months of work just gone and she had to be there at 11 o’clock the next day. So the story ends well\, she stored everything in iCloud desktop and then she used iCloud to\, you know\, for all of stored her desktop and documents which I’ll talk about \n4:32\nan iCloud so basically I was able to get on her phone through FaceTime. And she shared her screen with me and kind of guided her through it and we found all of her documents so then the files app within iCloud so all of a sudden\, you know\, it turned out to be great. I helped her order a new computer and she picked it up the next morning then the following evening. Got it all connected up with her iCloud account and all of a sudden\, all of her documents just showed up on her computer. So the story ended very well. But it could have gone much worse. And she kind of I would go\, she got lucky because she didn’t follow a good backup strategy. So that led me to\, I think I need to cover this kind of thing. And also\, when I started doing my AMA’s\, you know\, a lot of the questions in the beginning were backup related kind of things. It’s a very important thing. So I just thought\, you know\, maybe it’s time for a little session on backups. So that is\, you know\, the story behind why I am doing this. Now\, let’s get into some of the good stuff. I’m gonna start out on the Mac\, and then we’ll end up on the iPad and the iPhone\, the iPad and the iPhone are much easier to manage your backups. Because they backup to the cloud. The Mac does not backup to the cloud. It backs up specific folders if you use iCloud. And that’s an if you use iCloud and if you have enough space in iCloud and this and the other. So there’s a lot of holes that you can fall into with the Mac. So we’re going to spend a little bit of time on the Mac. And then we’ll end up with the iPad and iPhone\, because it’s just super easy on the iPad and iPhone\, we have a few different options. And we can manage our backups and things like that. But it’s all done online\, which is what I really like. So on the Mac\, what we want to use is time machine\, this is my favorite tool. And there are other tools that you can use\, you can use super duper Carbon Copy Cloner. And they all have their\, you know the the reasons why they you know\, people would use them. But for general use\, I am a huge fan of time machine because you don’t have to with carbon with those other tools\, you kind of have to know\, you don’t necessarily have to know what you’re doing. But you kind of have to know what you’re doing with them. Time Machine just works. It’s an apple thing\, you know everything\, they make it really\, really easy. So I’m a big fan of time machine. So with time machine\, like I say basically what it is\, it’s an app that is installed on every Mac\, and what you can do with it\, just go to my Mac here. Hopefully \n7:24\nI’m on there. Here we go. Alright\, so basically\, what we have to do is we just have to plug in an external drive to our Mac\, I mean\, it can\, I say can be that easy. And you can get you know\, these\, these new Solid State Drives\, these are Samsung solid state drives. And these things are great. There’s no moving parts in them. I have also an older hard drive here\, of course\, not long enough\, but you know\, it’s one of the spinning ones. And you know\, those things spin at\, you know\, 5400 rpm\, and you know\, there’s moving parts in there and they can break and they do break and they will break sooner\, you know\, eventually hard drives fail\, you have much more. That’s right with these SSDs. They used to be expensive\, they’re now relatively cheap. So if you can’t go with an SSD solid state drive\, I would recommend that. So basically\, all you have to do is just plug them in\, plug it\, plug in a hard drive to your Mac. And when you do\, I’m going to plug in my hard drive to my Mac. So you’re gonna see it come up here on the side\, eventually. Yep\, it’s spinning up. i Can you hear it? Essentially\, there it is. So this is my backup. Now right now it is not set up for Time Machine\, what I would recommend doing when you plug in a hard drive is just go and name it. So you could call a time machine backup time machine one time machine two\, you can use more than one backup\, but just name it. And the reason why you want to name it is because you have to select it when you use it for a backup. So I’ll show you how easy it is first and then I’ll also show you you know if you have to format the drive\, you know how you can do that. It’s not as scary as it sounds. But essentially\, let’s just keep it real simple right now. This is how easy it is to you to set up a time machine on a Mac. I plug in the hard drive. And then I go over to my System Preferences. I have a cat that wants to jump on my lap here very up. They’re just running around. Okay\, so I go into my System Preferences. We have time machine here. So it’s just part of your System Preferences. And then all I need to do is just go To select disk to disk\, I can select all from all of the hard drives that are connected on my Mac. So I have one hard drive that is already set up. \n10:12\nThis one is called backup. So now all I need to do is just select backup. That’s why I like to name them. So you can easily see which one it is. Otherwise\, it could be Western Digital\, or Samsung\, or whatever\, whatever the company names it. And so I select it. And then we go over to use disk. And pretty much that is it. Now\, here’s being that I have a time machine already connected to my Mac\, what it’s doing is it’s asking me do I want to replace this time machine? Or do I want to use both\, I would recommend use both. There’s no no harm in using two different backups. The beauty of this is when one fails\, you have another one. So this is why you want to may want to use depending on what information you have\, you may want to use two different hard drives. So I’m going to use both\, there’s really no no harm done in that. Now it is preparing it for backing up\, it could be reformatting\, it might be erasing it. So you want to make sure that you’re using a hard drive that you’re not using for anything else\, it may erase it. And now what it is doing is it’s going to use it for backup. So you can see that the icon changed. It’s now a time machine icon. And this computer is now backing up to this harddrive. That’s how easy it is to connect up to\, you know our views\, use a hard drive to back it up\, use plug it in\, System Preferences\, time machine. Now the catch to this is especially if you have a laptop\, and I know a lot of us have laptops. The catch to this is you have to plug it in\, this is what my friend found out. And I know how it works\, you know you’re sitting on the couch or you know\, you just you slowly get away from plugging in that external hard drive. If you have an iMac\, there really shouldn’t be any reason why a hard drive is not plugged into that thing 24 hours a day. But if you have an external drive\, you are obviously not going to plug it in on a regular basis. So what you want to do is make sure that you place that drive somewhere where you remember to plug it in\, it could be by the couch\, it could be in your office\, it could be on a counter someplace where you know\, if you’re reading the news in the morning\, oh\, I got a plug in my hard drive\, you want to make a habit of that. How often does it back it up\, it backs it up every hour. And it doesn’t backup the entire computer every time. So the first time it backs up\, it needs to backup the entire computer. So that could take depending on how much stuff you have\, that could take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. But after that\, all it does is just backup. Anything that has changed. So it goes real quick. It’s all in the background\, you don’t even know what’s going on\, it just does it. So basically\, this cat is going to knock something over here. It’s pretty adamant coming over here. So basically\, all you have to do is just plug it in and Time Machine will see what is new and what is not new. And then just going back up what has changed and what is new. And that’s it\, then it’s done it and typically what it will do is it will only take a couple of minutes for that to happen. Or is there this is what has been circling me. So basically\, all you have to do is just plug it in\, and then it’ll back up and it doesn’t take that long. So that’s how that’s how we can back it up nice and easy on the Mac. See what my next slide is here \n14:08\nAlright\, so the next thing that we’re going to look at is how can you see if your Mac is backing up? And when was the last time it did backup. Now that we have a backing up\, you know\, let’s go and I gotta I gotta move this cat. She’s not gonna be happy. Okay\, sorry about that. So the next time you know\, you want you on make sure that it is backing up or we’ll see when the last time you did back it up. And that’s pretty easy to do. Basically\, let’s go back over to my Mac here basically\, mmm\, there we go. I’m going to close this. What we need to do is we need to add time machine to our Menu Bar you’re going to see that time machine is here on my menu bar. Now the reason why I like to have have it in the menu bars. All I have to do is just click on this. And then I can see when it was last backup\, I’m just going to skip the screen \n15:18\nWow. \n15:18\nDan\, can I ask a question? Yes\, you can. \n15:22\nOkay\, \n15:24\nI do have a backup for the particular laptop I’ve been using but it’s been wiped a couple of times by \n15:32\nApple. Okay so \n15:56\nsame drivers it just smarter to get another drive and just backup. \n16:00\nNo\, you can put it on the same drive. I can’t I cannot tell you how many times I have erased These are from the school. I cannot tell you how many times I’ve erased these. And I can’t tell you why you can’t see my screen. \n16:18\nBut events can I keep the old backup. What I want to do is keep the old backup and then just start from because it’s been months. \n16:30\nThen what you \n16:33\nhad that’s why I’m thinking do I need a \n16:35\ngeneral I would say get it I would say get a get a new. Okay\, get a new one. Okay. Yeah\, \n16:43\nthank you. Yeah\, that was my suspicion. \n16:45\nYeah\, that’d be the that’d be the easiest way of doing it. Okay\, I’m trying to find out why. Sorry\, I’ve technical glitches once again. \n16:59\nThey’re my Mac \n17:05\nwe are that we do want that but I need it to be smaller \n17:29\nand we don’t need to have the iPhone \n17:41\nokay. You can see my screen Correct. Okay. I’m getting\, I’m getting this close to order in M one Mac\, I think I’m kind of hitting the limit with this thing with everything that I’m doing. So anyway. It’d be a MacBook Pro. But anyway\, what\, what you want to do is start over here\, we go up to our Menu Bar\, and you’re gonna see I have time machine up here in the in the menu bar. And when I click on it\, what I’m able to do is see how long or when the last time it was backed up. So right now it is backing up. So it tells me it’s 53% Done. And it has 92 megabytes copied because this is a brand new backup\, it’s taken a lot longer\, right set up that backup initially. So I’m just going to skip this. Not going to back it up. And I’m going to show you how I added that to the menu bar. It used to be in there by default. But I think Apple kind of changed that. So basically\, we just have to go to our System Preferences. And then we go over to time machine. And you’re gonna see an option to show the time machine in the menu bar\, you want to make sure that that is turned on. I like to have that turned on for two reasons. Again\, I can see when the last time it was backed up. So the last time this computer was backed up was 422 because I stopped backing it up if I want to go into time machine and I’ll save this more towards the end\, but basically with time machine can really do two things\, it can backup your entire computer. So then if something happens to your computer\, that’s that’s the most stressful one. And the reason why you really want to have it is if you get a new computer or you get a new hard drive or you have to wipe out your hard drive. Basically what you can do is restore everything back into your computer. And there’s going to be everything from your backup. So it’s like you never left your computer. All of your applications are going to be there all your preferences are going to be there base Sick leads\, it’s your computer\, just from the last time was backed up. So if my friend\, if we couldn’t have got all of her stuff\, she didn’t have a backup from three months ago\, I could have restored that backup to her computer\, and everything would have worked\, just everything would have been three months old. But it would have been like a snapshot from three months ago. So that’s why you always want to have the most current backup. So that’s number one\, you can just restore the entire backup to a new computer or whatever. And that is pretty easy to do as well\, when you buy a new computer. Essentially\, what you what it’ll do is it’ll ask\, Do you have a backup time machine backup? You say yes\, you plug in your hard drive your time machine backup to your computer? And it’ll say which one do you want? You know\, which which backup? You know\, is it the one from an hour ago? Or do you want the one from yesterday\, or do you want the one for three months ago\, you can select which which time it is\, and then it’ll just restore everything. Now that might take a couple hours. But eventually you’re gonna have your old computer right back\, right back where it was\, even though it might be a new computer\, but you’re gonna have your old all your old stuff. So and the way that you\, you can also use Migration Assistant to do that\, if I open this up\, every Mac has this\, I just go continue. I’m not going to continue because it’s going to quit off my app. So I don’t want to do that. Because I don’t want to stop this thing. But basically what this will do is this is a migration\, it’ll migrate your time machine backup over to this computer\, you just follow the steps and it goes about five different steps with us. And then it’s done. So super\, super simple. That’s why I love time machine. So I mentioned that another thing that you could do with time machine\, where you can do is restore oops\, go back. What you can do is you can restore files that you’ve accidentally deleted. So you can you can restore anything that that you had maybe a month ago\, you’re working on a document\, you deleted it or you want to restore that document the way that it was maybe you made some changes to it and you don’t like it. So you want to restore that will be in that time machine backs up everything\, you can restore individual items. And again\, that’s all done through the time shift menu. So this is I would say more of an emergency use as well. But you don’t have to restore the whole document\, let’s say I threw something away\, it’s in my documents folder\, I threw it away. So all I have to do is just go into my time machine\, \n22:36\nthe screen is going to change here. And each one of these windows as a snapshot in time. Typically\, it’d be an hour\, because it backs up every hour. Now if my computer is off\, it could be a day\, it could be a month\, you know\, it all depends on how often your computer is on. But typically\, each one of these little windows here is a snapshot. And what I’m able to do is restore something on there from a previous time machine. So right now I’m looking at my desktop folder. If I go back right now we’re looking at today\, if I go back\, just click on the arrow\, I can go back and look at different times to see what I can restore. Let’s say I wanted something I don’t keep a lot of stuff on my desktop. But I do keep stuff in my documents folder. So all I have to do is just click on Documents. And there’s my Documents folder. So if I wanted to go back\, let’s say this\, that’s from this is from today at 422. I’m gonna go back further go today at 223. And I can also use this little grid here. So here’s yesterday at 557. I can just keep going back\, we’ll go back to APR 10 was bring me back to APR 10. It’s loading up the documents from APR 10. And once it loads up those documents\, all I have to do is just select the one that I want. And then I click on Restore. And what it’ll do is it’ll restore that document back into my Documents folder. So we can in addition to restoring the whole hard drive\, we can also restore individual documents. And all we have to do is just select the folder\, go to the date that we want\, find what we want and then click on Restore. And that’s pretty much all there is to using time machine. I’m going to cancel here brings me back and close it back out and now I’m back at my at my computer today. So yeah. \n24:53\nCan you also do that with photos? I mean my biggest my biggest folder is photos. \n25:01\nYep. You could\, it depends on if you’re using iCloud. So without because iCloud\, what it’ll do is it’ll store it in\, in iCloud. Which means that it’s not going to be used in time machine. So it gets a little murkier with with iCloud. But But\, yes\, I could go to my time machine here. \n25:30\nAnd what you’re saying is I don’t need to do is it for \n25:33\nnow? And really Yeah\, with photos\, what what photos does is if you store them in the cloud\, you can\, you can restore any photo up to 30 days\, they keep a backup for up to 30 days. So if you throw something away\, and then two weeks later\, you’re like\, Oh\, I’d like to have that back. You can do that for up to 30 days. Then after that it’s gone. So it does that work a little bit different. Let’s \n25:56\nlive photos as well. Yep. \n26:00\nI’ll talk about iCloud a little bit more on the difference between iCloud and\, and backing up with time machine here shortly. Let’s talk about two here formatting a hard drive. This was a this was a common question that I had in my AMA’s. How do you format a hard drive to work with time machine. So let’s go back over to my Mac here. Choose the right one. errors. And basically all you have to do is go to your disk utility. And then you can format the drive Chris has seen me do this. So Disk Utility is an application that comes on every Mac. And what you can do with Disk Utility is basically erase hard drives. And once you erase the hard drive and format it\, you can use it for whatever you want. So basically\, what you need to do is go to your Applications folder. So I’m going to open up my Applications folder here. And in applications\, every Mac has this\, you’re going to see utilities. Now I’m using Mac OS Monterey. But if you’re using an older version of MacOS\, you’ll see the same thing might look a little different. But Utilities folder has a Utilities folder. And in there\, we have all these different utilities\, one of them being Disk Utility. So I just double click on this to open it up\, I’m going to close the window in the back. And from here\, what it’s doing is it’s showing me all of my different hard drives. So I have this backup here\, which is right here. So there’s another reason why I’d like to name them so I can easily see which one it is. I certainly don’t want to erase my Macintosh HD\, I don’t think it will let me but you know\, it’s not even something I want to try. Macintosh HD is your computer\, that’s everything on it. So he certainly don’t want to erase that. So it’s always a good thing to just\, you know\, pay attention to the naming. So this is my backup. If I want to erase this\, maybe I want to use it for time machine. And it has some stuff on there\, I recommend that you use a hard drive. When you use a hard drive for Time Machine\, only your time machine files are on it\, you can I drive if I want. If I open this up\, you’re gonna see\, well\, I stopped it but there’d be a time machine folder there. But you can put whatever you want on this drive. So then it will have your time machine and then it’ll have your extra files. But the problem with that is\, if you’re using this for external storage\, if this hard drive fails\, not only will you use your lose your time machine backup\, you still have your computer. So you know the whole idea with a time machine is to build redundancy. If your harddrive your external\, your backup time machine fails\, you have your Mac\, go on\, buy new\, external hard drive\, plug it in\, start backing it up\, your computer fails\, you have your time machine backup\, there are a mirror image of each other\, you know\, so basically everything\, they should have the same information on it. But if you start putting files on here that are not on your Mac\, if this drive were to fail\, you would lose it because they’re not on your Mac. It’s not part of the Time Machine backup. So good thing to just keep keep in mind\, use the Time Machine Backup only for backups. You can use it for other stuff but it’s not recommended. So now I want to erase this drive I want to use it might say I don’t need it anymore. I just need to erase it and use it for Time Machine. All I have to do is just select it and then I go over to erase. \n29:57\nI name it \n29:59\nand then you try format. So what are these formats? Well\, not to get too far into it. But these formats here are basically how the Mac likes to see it. If you’re using an A newer Mac\, and I’d say probably in the last five years\, it’s using a PFS\, if you’re using a Windows computer\, it’s probably using while was using MS DOS\, I think it’s exFAT. You know\, you have your different different formats that that each computer uses. So if you had\, if you had windows\, you wouldn’t be using a PFS\, you’d be using whatever they are\, if you have Linux\, you’d be using whatever they use. On Mac\, they like to use a PFS. There’s also an older on called Mac OS Extended. But essentially all you have to do just go and use a PFS. That’s the new de facto standard. You can see I can’t even choose anything here\, all I can do is just choose a PFS. And to keep it simple. Just choose a PFS we don’t have to encrypt it\, we don’t want to use any case sensitive case sensitive means if you capitalize something that’s going to be different from one it is not capitalized. So let’s say I create a folder called dance tutorials. And then I create another folder called dance tutorials and I capitalize the D. If I were to use case sensitive\, those would be two separate folders. And that can get very confusing. So really want to just leave that alone and just use apfs. Just keep it simple apfs if it was Mac OS Extended\, I’d use Mac OS Extended\, not encrypted\, not anything else\, just Mac just what it is. And then all I do is just click on erase. And it is erasing it doesn’t take that long. Sometimes you have to do this twice. But it doesn’t really matter. You’re erasing it anyway. So who you know\, doesn’t matter if it if it doesn’t work the first time. And now that computer is erased\, it is no longer being used for time machine because I erased it. So now what I need to do is go back over to my System Preferences. Go to Time Machine. i Where is it? Add and Remove. I go to backup here. And now it’s preparing that and it’s going to back it up. Now you’re going to see that I have two backups here. So I’m just going to erase I’m going to remove this one. I click on it\, I’m going to remove the old one. Stop using this disk. And now it’s just going to use that one. Because it doesn’t know that I that I erased it. Yeah. \n32:46\nWhat is the mountain unmount. \n32:49\nSo and disk Disk Utility\, what you’re talking about there is. So if I go over here to backup\, what I’m able to do is unmount this\, and if I unmount it\, you’re gonna see on Mount here\, my computer\, it will not show up on the desktop. So I’m just gonna go ahead and unmount it you’re gonna see it disappears. But it is still\, my computer still sees it. It’s just not mounted. So you’ll see this every once in a while\, if a hard drive goes bad\, sometimes what you have to do is you have to mount it\, it just becomes unmounted. So now I just go\, I select it\, and I go over to mount. And there it is. So that’s all you know\, hopefully you don’t have to do that. If you have to start doing that it might be time to start thinking about another hard drive. That’s one of the signs that something’s going wrong\, and might work. But it might not. So that’s that’s a flag\, keep an eye on it. So \n33:54\nthank you. And I’m utterly confused. I started using Time Machine years and years ago. And there used to be a time I don’t know if it still exists\, when it did not load download the entire files. After a while if there’s machines\, if your harddrive starting to fill up\, it only downloaded the last two weeks. I don’t understand whether that’s gone away\, or whether it’s still exists as a limitation. And I don’t understand how that limitation works. So \n34:28\nyeah\, so basically what’s happening there. So Time Machine keeps a backup\, right? Pretty simple. And it’s a rolling backup. So I can go back an hour I can go back a day I can go back a week. Well how many of those backups does it keep? You know\, it can’t keep them forever. And if I go into time machine here and I don’t have a lot of data because this is my demo computer but when I go into time machine here you’re gonna see I can go back all the way back to January of 2022. So I can go back what for or months on my real computer\, not that this is not a real computer\, I can go back a lot further. But it is limited by space. So it’s limited by how big your hard drive is your your time machine backup. So the way that it works is Time Machine up. For let’s see if I can find where that verbiage is. So you can see what I’m going to talk about. Here we go. Alright\, so basically\, what it does is it keeps an hourly backup for 24 hours. So the last 24 hours\, I’m going to\, you know\, in theory\, this was an iMac\, it’s plugged in all the time\, and I’m constantly working on it\, I in theory\, I should have 24 backups\, one for every hour. But it can’t keep doing that because then it’s gonna get too too messy. So then what it does is it keeps a daily backup for the past month. So what I’m able to do is I’m able to go back to 8am\, this morning\, 9am this morning\, or whatever time it backed up and the hour\, but I can’t go to 8am Monday morning\, all I can do is go to Monday. All I can do is go to Wednesday. So you it starts whittling it down\, you can go into a specific time. So 24 hours\, it keeps a backup every hour. Then after that it’s daily backups. And then after a month\, what it does is it keeps weekly backups. So I could go back\, if I go back to my January\, I can go back to a specific week. I can’t go back to a specific day\, I can only go back to a specific week. And eventually. What’s that done? Great. Is \n36:46\nit dumped the previous weeks? Yeah\, \n36:49\nso that’s where that’s where I’m going. So basically\, you know\, you can see it’s just filling up slowly\, slowly\, slowly filling up and filling up. And depending on how old your time machine backup is\, and then how much data you have. It’s eventually will fill up that hard drive. So then what does it do? Well\, what it’s supposed to do is it’s going to delete the oldest backup. So let’s say that my hard drive starts getting full for\, you know\, it can keep about six months worth of data. And then that hard drive is full The Time Machine Backup is full. So what it has to do is it has to remove some of the old stuff to put on the new backup. So what it will do is it’ll remove the oldest backup\, so it’ll remove it from six months ago. So I can have today’s backup in there. And then when it gets full again\, it’ll remove the oldest backup. So that I’m glad you brought that up. Because I didn’t put this in my notes\, you do not want to use time machine as an archive. And archive\, as you know\, as you can imagine\, is something that keeps it forever. That’s not what time machine is\, it’s truly a backup\, and it’s not an archive system\, it will delete stuff\, exactly what you’re talking about. I’m running out of space\, I’ve got to delete something. So it’s gonna go back and delete the oldest backup. Depending on how much you know\, if it’s a smaller harddrive\, that could be a month ago\, if it’s a larger hard drive\, it could be a year ago\, it all depends on how big that harddrive is\, and how much data you are backing up. So there’s a couple of variables in there. But he’s centrally you do not want to rely on time machine as an archive\, because it will eventually delete \n38:31\nit. Does that apply to email as well? \n38:36\nEmail works a little bit different. So let’s get into let’s get into cloud storage and the difference between\, you know\, time machine and cloud. So I mean\, take a look at my notes here. A minute. I have next year. \n39:01\nOkay\, so yeah\, now we’re back in. So good. We’re right on schedule with with my with my thing. So online backups backing up online for offline backup. So we’re going to I’m going to split this into two. We’re going to just talk about online backups. And then we’re going to talk about cloud storage and email and things like that. So first\, let’s go with online offline storage or online storage. I know it’s kind of confusing\, but hopefully I can make it make sense. All right. So essentially\, you know this\, this is what we call offline backups. When we’re using time machine\, it’s a local backup. If I backup my computer to my time machine\, my Time Machine is literally one foot away from my computer. If something were to happen\, my house were to get broken into. I had a fire here\, you know something tragic happened. Both of these devices So there’s a potential that both of them are going to be damaged\, gone\, whatever it may be\, which means I’ve lost all my data. So\, offline backups like this\, they’re great. But if you really have important stuff that you don’t want to lose\, what you might want to do is go with online backup in addition to this\, so I have my QuickBooks on my main computer. I backed that up online. So what does that mean? Well\, essentially\, what it’s doing is it’s backing up to a backup service. And I use Backblaze. But there are a number of them out there that that do the same thing. And with\, I’ll show you a couple of screenshots because it’s on my main computer. So I took some screenshots here. Because I don’t use it on here. So once you install Backblaze\, what it does is it adds it to your System Preferences. So if I were to go to and this is how I’m going to pick on Backblaze\, because that’s what I use\, but a lot of them work the same way. So in my System Preferences here\, I have another preference pane down at the bottom here called Backblaze. So it’s just runs in the background much like time machine\, so you can see it kind of very similar. But the key difference is instead of backing it up to a local hard drive\, what it does is it backs it up to the cloud. So now if something tragic were to happen to my stuff\, here\, I had a fire at the house or something along that line\, what I’m able to do is actually stuff from Backblaze. So I took a few screenshots here\, so you can kind of see how it works. The first one here. So this is the preference pane for Backblaze. So as you can see\, it’s pretty simple. I backup now\, I click on restore options. I’ll show you what happens when you click on that shortly. And then I have my settings\, you know\, how often do I want it to back up\, you know\, how much bandwidth do I want it to use\, you know\, that kind of thing. So pretty simple\, you just turn it on. And then here are a couple of the screenshots. So here are my settings. Basically\, I set the name of the computer. So this is a 2019 MacBook Pro\, I can also have it backup external hard drives that are connected to my Mac\, which is awesome. So if I have an external drive connected to my Mac\, not a time machine\, but you can backup external drives\, there’s no point in backing up a time machine because it’s the same thing as a time machine. It’s just in the cloud as opposed to local. So there’s no point in backing up a time machine. And then it alerts me when has not been been backed up for seven days. So I get a nice slower\, I love that. We have performance. All right\, I just leave it at automatic. Being that it’s backing up\, you know\, how much bandwidth is it going to use? Well\, in the evening\, I’d like to talk to us a little bit more like at one o’clock in the morning when I’m not using my computer. But obviously I don’t want it to do anything while I’m doing one of these webinars or classes. So I have it automatic throttle\, I even want to step further. And I want to schedule here. And I say\, start at 9pm actually switch that over to 1am. So then\, you know if I’m doing something\, do something for Alaska user group every once in a while\, that’s at 11pm. So basically\, it’s not\, my computer’s not going to back up to Backblaze until 1am. I switch that over to 1am. But as you can see\, it’s pretty simple. I can also exclude folders\, maybe I don’t want to have a specific folder backed up. There’s no point in backing that up. Just check it and I won’t they won’t \n43:50\nclick on the plus I’m sorry. And then it won’t back it up. And then the last thing here is we have reports and you can see if there’s any issues\, what has been backed up things like that. So again\, pretty simple. I think this cost like six or $7 a month. And then how do you restore it. So let’s say you wanted to restore some files\, I can download them\, all I have to do is go to backblaze.com. I log in with my account. And then I can select what files I want to back of what step files I want to restore\, I have about 30 days again\, it’s not an archive. So it’s just like time machine\, it keeps just a snapshot\, but it doesn’t keep a continuous archive. But if there’s a file that you threw away accidentally\, you can go and retrieve that file\, I just go to backblaze.com or whoever I’m using. All of them pretty much do this. And then I can go and download that file and I have it so just like time machine. I can also ask for a USB flash drive\, maybe it’s a lot of files I don’t want to download and maybe you know it could be you know\, 100 gigabytes worth of files. Well they’ll send you a flash drive\, they do charge you for that. But you get to keep the flash drive. And let’s go with the extreme\, my computer died\, it was stolen\, something happened\, my Time Machine Backup failed or whatever\, they will also send you a USB drive and that USB Drive has everything on it. So then what you can do is get a new Mac\, and then you’re able to get all of your files\, you’re not going to\, you know\, won’t restore like time machine\, but you’re still going to have all of your files\, you just have gone in the folder\, drag them over. And it’s done. So this is great\, what I call a I call Backblaze. An online backup services\, insurance policies. \n45:45\nI hopefully include does it also include the applications? \n45:53\nMy believe it does i That’s a good question. I don’t know. I don’t know. But most applications you get online now. So you can just read download them. You know\, it’s not like the old days where there were CDs and things like that. But yeah\, that’s I don’t have an answer for that one. Sorry. \n46:14\nThat damn good answers. \n46:17\nBut it is\, you know\, it’s just like I say it’s an insurance policy and sounds not something that I would rely on. Or use on a regular. In fact\, I’ve never used it. But I’m telling you\, if something did happen\, it’s costing me\, you know\, maybe 6070 bucks a year\, let’s just say it cost me 100 bucks a year for this. Well\, I own a business\, my QuickBooks\, everything\, how to use QuickBooks Online\, it’s on local on my driver and all my files and all that\, if I were to lose all that holy cow\, you know\, it’s the best 100 bucks a year that I that I you can spend. So depending on how important your stuff is\, you may want to use online backup. Now\, really\, what you want to do is you want to use both\, and that’s what I do. So I call Backblaze my insurance policy\, I hopefully and we’ll never use them\, it’s not as easy as time machine. And if something were to happen\, you know\, I can restore my time machine back\, it’s Apple makes it really\, really easy. Backblaze is pretty easy. But it’s it’s a no time machine. So Time Machine is what I what is my go to. And then an emergency like extreme emergency Backblaze. So what my friend could have done\, if she had online backup\, which I’m going to get her set up on what my friend could have done\, she doesn’t have to necessarily worry about time machine\, I still want her to use it. But let’s just say she didn’t use it for three months. Worst case scenario Backblaze could have FedExed over all of her stuff. And it would have been backed up\, it just backs up in the background\, she had to wait a day that she would have had all of her stuff\, and a hard drive ready to go for her\, you know\, whatever she had to teach her\, you know\, us. So you kind of you really want to have both going Time Machine for ease of use daily habit\, it’s great and I get a new computer\, I can just restore from time machine\, you know\, that kind of thing. If I get a new one\, that’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to restore from a time machine backup Backblaze. Hopefully\, my goal is to never use Backblaze. But it’s there if I need it. But my goal is to not use it. I don’t want to rely on it. So that’s that’s online backup. Now what about Cloud Storage. So now we’ll get into the cloud where it gets a little bit more murky. So with the with the iPad and the iPhone\, which I’ll get into shortly\, is you know those backup to the to the cloud through iCloud and it backs everything up. It’s just all automatic. So it is the it is basically the Backblaze for the iPad and the iPhone. So that’s how the iPad and the iPhone work. The Mac it doesn’t work that way. I can keep stuff in specific folders. So I can keep things in my documents folder. I can keep things in my desktop folder. Those two folders are in iCloud. So far\, my friend. Luckily what she did is she stored everything on her desktop. So being that everything was on her desktop\, when she went into iCloud\, she went over to her desktop folder. Everything was there. Perfect. She keeps some stuff in her Documents folder. Everything was there. But if she kept anything in any other folders\, she would not be able to retrieve them. They were gone. But like say luckily what she did is she kept them in these two folders. So you can use that as a I guess you could call it a backup but it’s only going to use these two folders. Your documents and desktop. Now what about your photos? If you’re using iCloud Photo Library\, I believe it’s just called iCloud Photos. Now\, if you use an iCloud Photos\, those are also stored in the cloud. So you don’t have to worry about those either. But if you’re not using iCloud Photos\, then being that your photos app\, let’s see here\, I need to go to my arrow go like this. Go. And okay\, so this is these are all the folders on my computer applications is not going to be backed up to into cloud into the cloud or anything like that. And downloads are not going to be backed up into the cloud. So you’re gonna lose everything in applications\, you’re gonna lose everything and your downloads\, movies\, any movies that you keep\, if you use iMovie. Those will be gone as well. \n51:02\nPublic\, that’s public\, nobody uses that. But we’ll pick on music and pictures here now\, pictures\, everything is stored in an your photos library. Now if you’re using iCloud Photos\, this library here is also stored in iCloud and you won’t lose anything. So you’re good there. So she is she’s good. She has everything in her documents. She has everything in her desktop. And she keeps her Photos Library in iCloud. So she hit the perfect\, perfect storm. They’re the trifecta of thank God she had that. So that you know she doesn’t have to worry about losing anything. But if you do not use iCloud Photos\, these photos will be gone too. Because iCloud only stores everything in your documents and desktop. Same thing with music. Now if you’re using the music app\, and you use iTunes Match and this that and the other which probably not a lot of people are using anything in your music folder is going to be gone as well. So if you have a lot of music\, you want to make sure that that is backed up on a time machine backup. And if it’s valuable music\, you know stuff that you spent hours\, you know\, trying to you know mp3 In a setting the other then you want to make sure that you may you know maybe use Backblaze so I called storage on the Mac is not backup on the Mac. Basically what it does is it keeps track of two folders and you have to turn it on. So basically I’m gonna go to my System Preferences here. And if we go to iCloud Yeah\, that’s not what I want to go to iCloud. This is where that cursor I’m gonna have to turn that off. So I think that is causing problems here. \n53:01\nNo I’ll just do it that way. I go to iCloud here. What I have to do is I have to make sure that iCloud Drive here what I have to do is I have to make sure that that is turned on. And when I go to options here\, I have to make sure that my desktop and documents folders turned on. Both of those have to be on if they’re not on then your desktop and documents folder are now being backed up or synced\, I should say with iCloud and you will probably have to buy more space. Now we’ll just go with that but you know it’s relatively inexpensive 99 cents it starts out at but basically you’ll have to get more space and then you can use iCloud Now the beauty of this iCloud Drive with the desktop and documents is I have it turned on on my personal Mac because I’m able to access all of my documents from my phone from my iPad and this was great with my friend also\, you know\, like say we did the sharing screen which is new and I iOS 15 With FaceTime and I was able to see her files app and then I said tap on the desktop once we got in the files app and then boom all of her folders was there she was you should have seen how happy she was because they were all there. You know and she had access to him she’s so right from her phone she needed to print something out for for the class that was the following day. So she went right to her phone to open up a document and just started printing a primer doc from her phone. So the advantage of all this as you can access it from all your different devices. So iCloud is I would say a complement to a backup you don’t want to use on the Mac you do not want to use iCloud Back it up. It’s compliments\, compliments Time Machine. All right. So I think that is what I have for the Mac\, we’re going to switch gears now. Anyone have any questions on the Mac? All right. Let’s see here\, what I got\, oh\, overall backup\, I kind of covered that. But overall backup strategies\, basically\, what you want to do is plug in at least one hard drive to your Mac\, if you have a really important stuff\, maybe two\, I think Chris has two or three of them\, it just pings back and forth one hour\, it’ll do it to one harddrive. And the next hour\, it’ll do it to the other. And that is just in case one hard drive fails\, you got you got another one. But at least you want you at least want to have one\, just plug it in\, you can format the drive. And then the Mac might even format it for you. And it’ll just start backing up. So backing up\, then if you use a laptop\, what I recommend doing is kind of put in that hard drive somewhere\, make a routine out of it\, make sure that you plug it in on a regular basis. So it could be while you’re having your morning coffee\, it could be you know\, at a certain time every day maybe before dinner or something along that line\, but you want to you want to build some kind of a pattern to where you plug in that hard drive to that to that laptop. So then it is backed up. Otherwise what could happen is sure you have a time machine backup\, but it’s three months old\, because you haven’t plugged it in while if you have a Mac and iMac\, plug it in and just leave it plugged in. There’s no harm\, just leave it plugged in. And then if you really want to go extreme\, you can go with an online backup\, you know\, like what I use is Backblaze. And then you have the best of both worlds. If something were to happen at the house\, I could get it from\, you know Backblaze. If you use iCloud\, you can kind of use that as a backup but do not think of it as a complete computer backup. And not even want to call it backup\, it syncs it basically syncs three things when you’re when you’re fully utilizing it\, it will sync your desktop folder. So anything in your desktop\, you’ll be able to get your documents folder. And then if you use an iCloud Photos\, which I absolutely love. All your photos in the Photos app will be if you have any photos outside of the Photos app\, in the Pictures folder\, those will not be backed up\, it only backs up stuff from their library. So it’s just those those three things that that you’ll be able to retrieve\, I should say. So and you can use use this all together\, I’d use this all together. I have two time machine backups. And then I also use iCloud. So I haven’t I haven’t gone online. And basically the backups just kind of work in the background. iCloud I’m able to access from any of my devices and it works great. \n57:54\nGreat. Can you ask you said something about using? I mean\, are you saying when people have their laptops are taken with them on the go. So that’s why I’m to make sure they plug in one. Basically\, because I don’t take my back my laptop. \n58:11\nOkay\, I took my when I went to Florida\, I took my my computer\, I did not take a backup with me. I mean\, there’s you know\, it’s I it really comes down to how comfortable how\, how comfortable are you how far back\, I knew that if something were to happen to my computer\, I said go to Florida car gets broken into my computer stolen. There’s not a lot of work that I got done while I was down there. So I was comfortable. If something were to happen\, I could buy a new computer and restore it from the day that I left. So good point in is you go somewhere. Always make sure you have a backup\, you know\, back it up before you go anywhere. So then you have the latest backup on there. One thing I forgot to mention\, you know\, if you don’t want to use Backblaze\, you don’t necessarily have to use an online backup what I used to do\, I used to plug in another external hard drive for time machine\, you know\, like so you can have 234 or five\, whatever. And I would literally go and put it over at my sister’s house\, she lives maybe a mile mile and a half away from me. I would literally literally go over there and once a month. If I remembered once a month I would grab that hard drive and then plug it in\, get another backup and then I bring it back over there. So then if something were to happen at my house\, I did at least have something from a month ago\, you know it’s better than nothing. So it’s not it’s not a great strategy. But it’s a good strategy and it’s better than not having one at all. So that’s another option. Great to time machine backups and put someone you know put put it in a fire safe kind of thing to buy your fire safe safe. You know drop it off at a close A friend or family member or put it in a safety deposit box\, people are still using those things. You know\, that kind of thing. So you don’t necessarily have to go with an online. But the beauty of an online backup like Backblaze is it just works in the background. And I don’t have to worry about that. So that’s\, that’s the beauty of it. And if I did have something\, let’s say I had something\, I was down in Florida\, and I was working on something\, guess where I could have got it from Backblaze? Because that’s continuously backing up even while I’m in Florida. It’s backing up. So I could have gotten in a specific document as well. So combination of the Yeah\, so you want to use both\, but that’s good. Chris. Yeah. You want to? Before you go anywhere? Absolutely. Run a backup. \n1:00:46\nOkay\, do you have any kind of strategy for archival backup? \n1:00:52\nNope\, I don’t. That’s\, that can get a little that can get. And that might be something in a later subject\, that’s where you can use like raid drives\, and that\, like I have a raid drive sitting in front of me has five hard drives built in it\, two of those hard drives could fail and guess I’d still be able to get everything off because they backup to each other\, you know\, kind of thing. It’s\, but that gets expensive. And it’s still not a true archive. Because if something were to happen to the house\, I would I would lose it all. But if that thing fills up\, what I am able to do is pull one harddrive out and put a bigger hard drive in and then it would just automatically so you can just continuously. It’s almost like you can build it bigger and bigger and bigger. I use a Drobo system. Dr. OBO and I love it. But it gets expensive. But that’s you know\, don’t really haven’t don’t really? Yeah\, I don’t I’d have to think about that one. So all right. Yeah. \n1:01:56\nYeah\, quick question. screenshots that you take on your Mac. That are I guess\, on your desktop? Yeah. I usually put them in a folder on my desktop. Just to make sure that because I’m gonna get a new machine. I’m to make sure that are they save to time? Imus? Yeah\, back them up. Yep\, \n1:02:19\nit does. Okay. And what I recommend doing this gets a little bit off off subject. You are absolutely right. Put them in a folder. You can have a lot of folders on your desktop. I sarcastically got a little mad at you know\, because she was frantic. So I had to I had to tiptoe through it. But once we once we got everything all squared away and she got a new computer and booted up. Stored her desktop folder. She had 400 items on her desktop. \n1:02:52\nnot exaggerating. Not in folders. \n1:02:55\nNot in folders. She maybe had a dozen folders. That was I said my I told her your homework. I haven’t followed up with her. I said your homework. Clean that up. But yes\, put stuff in folders. Absolutely. Okay\, so yep\, you’re good. All right. So let’s\, let’s talk about the iPad and the iPhone because these are the iPad and the iPhone. Super easy. There’s really not a whole lot of options with this. If you’re using iCloud\, which is what I would recommend. All you have to do\, I’m gonna go to my iPad and iPhone here. \n1:03:35\nAnd the iPad and the iPad. \n1:03:37\nYeah. When I when I talked about that it’s you know\, they they’re both very\, very similar. \n1:03:44\nAgain\, yeah\, can I because I I have a question but it really it really promotes for me I had it’s not on the iPhone and I don’t have a Mac. So\, yeah\, so I understood what you said. I mean\, I have everything on iCloud. However. I also have on iPads. So you know\, when you go to files\, you have a setting that says iCloud and one as iPad on your iPads. There might be a couple of others. Yep. My question is\, how do I back up with on my iPad because the iCloud is already backed up. \n1:04:21\niCloud is already backed up. So\, \n1:04:25\nsometimes I put things on my iPad. Okay. I think you \n1:04:29\nhad you had an issue with that. So let’s I’ll go to my to\, I’m going to go over to my iPad and iPhone here a minute. I put those slides in there. So I know where to put those chapter markers when I put the recording up. So what Kevin’s talking about is see here \n1:04:51\ncan you cover or maybe in the future? If you can’t answer the question now because it’s going to be a little while. We’re backing up I’m backing up my iPad and my iPhone in the Finder on the Mac. \n1:05:02\nYep\, I’m plugging mine in. I think that’s the last slide. I’m gonna quick look out for that. Yep\, I wasn’t sure. Yep. So let’s go to my Mac \n1:05:19\nAll right\, so I have I’m just going to use an iPhone. But an iPad worked the same way. I have an old iPhone here. And I want to back this up. Now\, if you’re using\, I believe it’s Mojave or earlier\, you use iTunes for this\, Apple switched over to the Finder and later Mac OS versions. But either way\, it works roughly the same way. So I’m using Mac OS\, Monterey. So the way that I have to do this is through the Finder. So essentially\, all I have to do is just open up a new Finder window. And you’re going to see under locations phone. So now all I need to do is just click on this. It’s going to load it up\, it’s reading everything from the phone. And now\, all I have to do is just click on backup now and it’s going to backup that phone. So I just click on it. If I had an iPad plugged in here\, I would see my iPad here. And I could do the same thing. So we can see that it is backing up my iPhone\, it’s backing it up to my Mac. So then if I want to get done\, if I were to lose this phone\, or if I needed to erase it or something along that line goddess things little. If I were to erase this or anything like that\, essentially all I have to do is plug it back in. So it’s going to show up here. And I click on Restore. I select the backup. And it’ll restore that so you can easily Backup and Restore right from the Finder here. And the iPad works the same way. I plug it in. So I’m not going to bother plugging in my iPad\, but it works. It works the exact same way. So that’s all there is to backing it up so we can see it’s backing it up. And then if I want to manage the backups\, I can do that. I don’t have any backups on here. But if I wanted to delete an old one\, I could backup or delete an old backup. I can do the same thing on the iPad and iPhone\, I believe. Does that answer your question on that? \n1:07:33\nYes. Excellent. Yep. \n1:07:36\nAnd the only problem that I’ve seen with that issue with doing it that way\, is that unless you have a large enough hard drive on your Mac\, you could run out of space. \n1:07:48\nWhich gets into my last thing managing your backups. Yes\, exactly. Exactly. So it can fill up your IT can fill up iCloud\, it can fill up your excuse me\, fill up your your hard drive. And especially if you have a lot of devices I go through a lot of devices. So I excuse me drink some water here. \n1:08:13\nThat’s why I have one terabyte. Yeah. \n1:08:18\nSo you tickle in my throat. Essentially\, the other problem that you run into is you have backups of all devices that you no longer have. And those are taken up space that can be taken up space and iCloud they can be taken up space on your Mac. So basically you want to manage these backups. So let’s first go back over to my Mac. If you’re if you’re using let’s see here\, let’s go I go back over there \n1:08:49\nokay \n1:08:55\nwell\, once they’re out once did it again. It’s not what I want. And something’s going on here. Let’s try hold on here. Okay\, not as pretty anymore\, but that’s not the point. You’re going to see I have here manage backups. So if you’re using the Mac to backup your devices\, what you can do is you can click on this and then just go and delete old backups pretty simple. But most people are going to be using iCloud to backup you know their their old ones. I’m talking about the iPad and the iPhone on the Mac. If you use time machine\, you can erase a harddrive\, which I talked about earlier. You know\, buy another hard drive\, if you just want to do that\, that could be a way that you could archive it. Just keep buying new hard drives and put the other ones in\, in your fire safe\, safe\, you know kind of thing. Oh\, yeah. So too\, and I’m not sooner\, but \n1:10:28\nI need a new computer. This is what it’s telling me. So to wrap it up\, basically\, the Mac\, I would recommend Time Machine\, there are other people that they will say it doesn’t work for them\, it might not work\, it doesn’t work. It’s not 100% effective. But it is pretty darn close Apple\, you know\, it’s works good. And the whole idea with backup is you want you want it to be automatic. Because if you put any kind of a manual thing on it where you have to do it\, you’re opening up the door to failure. If you have to manually back it up. It won’t happen probably you know Murphy’s Law\, probably when you need it. It’s not going to be there you know kind of thing. So you want to have it just seamless in the background. So time machine on the Mac\, backs everything up. Or anything happens you can restore from time machine. If you have anything critical business\, anything like that\, then what you’ll want to do is use an offline backup in addition to time machine with the iPad and the iPhone\, highly recommend iCloud\, you might have to pay for more storage\, but use iCloud for that and it backs up once a day as long as it’s on a Wi Fi network. And you’re not using it. And it’s plugged in or getting power. So that kind of wraps up my backup. Basically\, backup if anyone has any questions on it\, feel free to email me dan at dance to Taurus\, I know there’s it can get confusing. But really\, it’s not that it’s not that difficult once you get it set up. And it’s easy\, it’s pretty easy to overthink it. So just keep it simple. All I want to do is make sure that I have my information on my computer\, on my iPad on my iPhone somewhere else\, to where if something were to happen\, I can retrieve it. That’s the whole idea. And Time Machine Backblaze. And iCloud will do all that for you. And it does it all automatic to where you don’t have to worry about anything\, which is the beautiful thing. But email me at Dan at dance\, Charles\, if you have any questions\, and I’ll be able to\, I’ll be glad to give you more advice or try to figure something out. So thank you. Good. Good. I couldn’t refuse the \n1:12:56\nmore more frequently I go over. I hear the things and I began. Yeah. concepts. So thinking better into my older gray matter. Yeah. \n1:13:08\nYeah. And that you know it. Yeah\, just don’t. As I always say\, Don’t overthink it. If you overthink it\, boom\, things just kind of blow up. All you want to do is make sure that your data is somewhere else. So you can access it at a date or at a later time. Do I need to access an individual file at a specific time? No\, I mean\, the idea behind backup is emergency emergency. Not archival. Not you know like that kind of thing. So all right. Thank you\, everyone. Next week. I will I should have this up online tomorrow. Sorry about the glitches it’s just telling me it’s telling me I needed a MacBook Air M one. A MacBook Pro and one very thorough Dan\, thank \n1:13:53\nyou very much. \n1:13:54\nYeah\, no problem. And yeah\, we’ll see. We’ll see everyone next week. If you have any questions\, just let me know. Thank you. Thanks\, Dan. Yeah\, \n1:14:05\nhave a great day. \n1:14:06\nThanks you too. \n1:14:08\nBye. Bye. \nTranscribed by https://otter.ai \n  \nShow moreShow less
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar from May 5\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. When you register on the Early Bird Registration\, there will be a place where you can ask your question. I’ll try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar. \nSome of what I go over include: \n\nAbout Me\nWhy is my mail stuck in my Outbox?\nWhat transcription program do you use?\nCan you go over the Activity Monitor on the Mac?\nHow do you filter Mail?\nHow do you examine a Time Machine hard drive?\nCan you go over iCloud syncing?\nCan I use a flash drive on an iPad?\nAbout my next Class on Shortcuts and Conclusion\n\n\nYou must be a member to view the video.\n\nThis event is reserved for All-Access Members.  \nAre you a member? Log in to register for classes\, and view any past classes or webinars. Not a member? Join my 30-day Free All-Access Membership to join any class\, and view any past classes and webinars\, as well as all my tutorials.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-52/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Creating Shortcuts on the Mac\, iPad\, and iPhone Class
DESCRIPTION:Creating Shortcuts on the Mac\, iPad\, and iPhone Class\nMay 19\, 2022 | 6pm EDT\n\n\n \nNOTE: This class has passed. Looking for a replay? Class replays are available for members only. Are you a member? Log in to view the class. \n\nWith Shortcuts\, you can create a quick way to get one or more tasks done with your apps. The Shortcuts app lets you create your own shortcuts with multiple steps. For example\, you can pause your media on your iPhone when it connects to carPlay or the Bluetooth on your car. This is done through Actions – a single step in a task or shortcut. You mix and match these actions to create a shortcut. This tutorial is designed to give you the basics of creating shortcuts. I hope you find it helpful! \nIn this class\, I’ll be going over the basics of creating Shortcuts on the Mac\, iPad\, and iPhone. Some of what I cover include: \n\nWhat is a Shortcut?\nFinding Shortcuts\nOrganizing Shortcuts\nChanging the Name & Icon\nSaving to a Mac\nSaving to an iPad & iPhone\nRunning a Shortcut with Siri\nEditing & Creating Shortcuts\nSharing Shortcuts\nAutomate Shortcuts
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/creating-shortcuts-on-the-mac-ipad-and-iphone-class/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220602T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220602T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220506T172231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T200049Z
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar from June 2\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. I try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar. \nIn this AMA\, we discussed the following topics: \n\nWhere to find Significant Locations on the iPhone\nWhy do I have duplicate contacts?\nI can send messages sometimes and sometimes not\, why?\nDid Apple make a mistake discontinuing iPods?\nThoughts on Apple Glass\nWhat is the best Audiobook ripper for the Mac?\nHow do I find my extensions for Safari?\nHow do I transfer music from an old iPod?\nWhat are Finder Extensions and how do I use them?\n\n\nYou must be a member to view the video.\n\nThis event is reserved for All-Access Members.  \nAre you a member? Log in to register for classes\, and view any past classes or webinars. Not a member? Join my 30-day Free All-Access Membership to join any class\, and view any past classes and webinars\, as well as all my tutorials.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-53/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220609T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220609T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220606T010326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T221704Z
UID:10000195-1654797600-1654801200@danstutorials.com
SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar from June 9\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. When you register on the Early Bird Registration\, there will be a place where you can ask your question. I’ll try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar. \nSome of what we discussed this week include: \n\nScreenSharing with FaceTime and Messages\nCan Shortcuts Determine what Device is Playing?\nDo I need a Special Dock for M1’s?\nHow to I save Complex Passwords?\nWhat is an Apple Passkey?\nCan you use Time Machine when a Display is Closed?\nHow do you share files between devices?\nConclusion and what’s coming next week\n\n\nYou must be a member to view the video.\n\nThis event is reserved for All-Access Members.  \nAre you a member? Log in to register for classes\, and view any past classes or webinars. Not a member? Join my 30-day Free All-Access Membership to join any class\, and view any past classes and webinars\, as well as all my tutorials.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-65/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220616T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220616T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220524T172654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220618T171730Z
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SUMMARY:WWDC 2022 Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Apple is having there Worldwide Development Conference from June 6-12. This is where Apple Join developers worldwide for an inspiring week of technology and community. I showed a first look at Apple’s latest macOS and IOS (based on the previous history of WWDC). In this webinar\, I discussed what is new and exciting from Apple\, as well as the not so exciting news. Watch the webinar below. \nTopics discussed and features shown include: \n\nmacOS System Preferences are now Settings\nMail app with Undo Send\, Schedule\, and Followup\nReminders with Templates\nSpotlight and Search Results\nClock app is now on the Mac\nWeather App on the iPad and Mac\nEdit and Delete messages in the Messages App\nLock Hidden and Recently Deleted Albums in Photos\nRedesigned Lock Screen on the iPhone\nStage Manager on the iPad and Mac\nContact Lists on the iPad (and iPhone)\nDesktop Class Apps on the iPad\nOther features discussed include Shared Photos Libraries\, handoff FaceTime Calls\, and Continuity Camera\nDogcow is back!
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/wwdc-2022-discussion/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220630T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220630T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220524T154322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T213240Z
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar from June 30\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. When you register on the Early Bird Registration\, there will be a place where you can ask your question. I’ll try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-54/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220714T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220714T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220524T173420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T152605Z
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SUMMARY:Using Spark as a Mail Client Class
DESCRIPTION:Using Spark as a Mail Client Class\nApple’s Mail client is good\, but there are other apps out there that offer more features. The one I use on a daily basis is Spark. With Spark\, not only can I check all my mail\, like I can in Apple’s Mail\, but I can also snooze mail\, use templates\, send quick replies\, and the best part… Spark will automatically categorize my mail for me! It separates my newsletters from mail I receive from people. Oh\, did I mention it is available on the Mac\, iPad\, and iPhone? And\, of course\, you can still use Mail along with it. \n I am making this class free for everyone. Watch my class on Spark below! If you like what you see\, you can help support mode videos like this by becoming a member. \n \nSome of what I cover include the following topics (video is marked with chapters to go directly to the topic): \n\nIntroduction\nAbout Me\nClass Outline\nSmart View vs Classic View\nSend and Archive\nSnooze Emails\nSchedule Emails\nSet Follow-up Reminders\nQuick Replies\nCreate Mail Templates\nCreate Mail Links\nAdd Mail Services\nCustomize Swipe Actions\nManage Mail Folders\nShow Avatars for Mail\nAdd Events in the Built-In Calendar\nApplication Specific Passwords with an Apple ID\nUnified Inbox for Multiple Accounts\nSummary of why I use Spark\nQ&A\nConclusion\n\nRead more about Spark from the developer’s site. \n\nNote: This video was created using Spark 2. Readdle has released a new version since then. The new version has a fresh new look\, but many of the features highlighted here are in the new app\, as well as the older one. Here is a link to the older version which the tutorial is based upon: https://sparkmailapp.com/spark2  \n\n\n\nDisclaimer: I am not affiliated with the developer\, I just like the app. ????
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/using-spark-as-a-mail-client-class/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220728T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220728T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220524T155032Z
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar from July 28\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. When you register on the Early Bird Registration\, there will be a place where you can ask your question. I’ll try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar. \n \nChapters coming soon.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-55/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220804T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220804T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220527T205423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T005305Z
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SUMMARY:Getting Started with an iPad Class
DESCRIPTION:Getting Started with an iPad Class\n \n \nNOTE: This Webinar has passed. Looking for a replay? Replays are available for members. Are you a member? Log in to view the webinars. \n \nSome of you know that I made a commitment to use my iPad more back in 2021. Prior to this commitment\, I was thinking the iPad is just a big iPhone. Fast forward to a year later\, my iPad (it is an iPad Pro) is now my go to device! I can do the majority of my work on it\, and it is great for reading! I am now even using my Mac more like an iPad by opening apps up in full screen. But the biggest thing may be that I am starting to recommend the iPad as a replacement to a Mac for people! Don’t get me wrong\, a Mac can do more than an iPad\, but also\, an iPad can do more than a Mac. \nIn this class\, I go over the basics of using an iPad for your main computer and how it may be able to replace a Mac for common tasks. Join us to find out how far the iPad has come! \nSome of what I cover include: \n\nWhy you want to accessorize your iPad with a Keyboard\, Mouse\, and Pencil\nHome Screen Options to make you more Efficient\nSet App Icons Larger\nDuplicate Apps on multiple Home Screens\nAdd Widgets to your Home Screen\nUser Focus Mode to keep you Focused\nuse Simple Backgrounds to make your Apps and Widgets easier to see\nUse Safari for your default Browser\nSave Websites to Home Screen\nMaster Basic Multitasking\nOpen Multiple Windows\nAdd favorite apps to the Dock\nExplore Apps\n\nI hope it helps!
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/getting-started-with-an-ipad-class/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220811T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220811T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220612T155957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T124357Z
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar\nAugust 11\, 2022 | 6pm EDT\n \n \nNOTE: This Webinar has passed. Looking for a replay? Replays are available for members. Are you a member? Log in to view the webinars. \n \nWatch my AMA Webinar on August 11\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. When you register for my AMA’s\, there will be a place where you can ask your question. I’ll try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar. \nSome of what we discussed include: \n\nIntroduction to Dan’s Tutorials Shortcut\nExternal Monitor and Keyboard Suggestions\nHow to center a Numbers Spreadsheet when printing\nHow can I save emails to my hard drive?\nText Message Syncing between devices\nPhotos is not syncing with iCloud.\nWhat is Prevent Content form Loading Privately?\nHow do I turn on Text Notifications for an iPhone?\nQ&A
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-56/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220818T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220818T190000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221204T195359Z
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SUMMARY:Using Contacts and Calendars on the Mac\, iPad\, and iPhone Class
DESCRIPTION:In this class I’ll be taking a look at Apple’s Contacts and Calendar apps on the Mac\, iPad\, and iPhone. These apps help us manage our contacts and events by keeping track of emails addresses and phone numbers or events we create. But they can do more! With the Contacts app we can add birthdays and anniversary dates and then have those show in the Calendar app! With the Calendar app\, we can subscribe to other calendars\, schedule FaceTime calls\, and even drag and drop a contacts into a calendar to create an event. \nTopics (and chapters) include: \n\nIntroduction\nAbout Me\nWhat we are going to Cover\nContacts and Calendar Account\nMy Card in Contacts\nAdding Fields to Contacts\nFinding Duplicates\nSetting Sort Order\nManage Groups/Lists in Contacts\nAdd Calendars to the Calendars App\nMerging Calendars\nCalendar Subscriptions\nAdd Events\nTips\n\nI’ll be taking a look at how we do this and more in this class for the Contacts app and Calendar app on the Mac\, iPad\, and iPhone.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/using-contacts-and-calendars-class/
LOCATION:Online Class
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220825T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220825T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220625T161806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221204T195441Z
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar from August 25 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. When you register on the Early Bird Registration\, there will be a place where you can ask your question. I try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar. \nTopics covered include: \n\niPad Trackpad Tips\nWhere does Safari get its Autofill Information?\nGreen Screens and Zoom\nWhat does the Share icon do on the iPad?\nReasons why an iPhone doesn’t ring for calls\nFind My is unreliable? Why?\nPaper like screen protectors for the iPad?\nGeneral Q&A
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-57/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220908T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220908T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220708T211524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221204T195552Z
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SUMMARY:Using Numbers as your Spreadsheet Class
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever opened Apple’s Numbers to create a spreadsheet and you weren’t sure where to start? Or maybe you have a spreadsheet and you don’t know where to go with it? I personally believe Numbers is the easiest spreadsheet to use. But it also has a few advanced features as well including grouping\, filtering\, and pivot tables. I go over the basics of Numbers as well as some more advanced features in this class on Using Numbers as your Spreadsheet. I primarily look at it on the Mac\, but I also show how it works on the iPad and iPhone. \nTopics I cover include: \n\nAbout Me\nWhat We Are Going To Cover\nGetting Around the Numbers App\nExporting as an Excel Document\nWorking with Sheets\nWorking with Tables\nWorking with Cells\nAdding Rows and Columns\nCategorizing and Filtering Data\nPivot Table Basics\nAdding Formulas\nAdding and Editing Charts\n\nIf you want to learn more about Numbers\, take a look at my class on using Numbers for the Mac\, iPad\, and iPhone. \n \nMember Benefit: No ads and chapters! Join today!
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/using-numbers-as-your-spreadsheet-class/
LOCATION:Online Class
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220915T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220915T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220716T162743Z
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my my AMA Webinar from September 15\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. When you register on the Early Bird Registration\, there will be a place where you can ask your question. I’ll try my best to answer it during the AMA Webinar.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-58/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220922T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220922T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220722T213232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221204T195858Z
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SUMMARY:Using Pages as your Word Processor and Page Layout App Class
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever opened Apple’s Pages to create a word processing document or page layout document and you weren’t sure where to start? Along with Numbers\, I personally believe Pages is the easiest word processor and page layout program to use. In this class I’ll take a look at the difference between a word processing document and page layout document\, how to add objects and wrap text around objects\, how you can format objects and text\, and more. I primarily look at it on the Mac\, but I also show how it works on the iPad and iPhone. \nIn this class I went over: \n\nWhat We Are Going To Cover\nA Look At The Interface To Pages\nPage Layout Document vs Word Processing Documents\nStarting Out With Templates\nAdd Object Including Charts\, Text\, and Media\nFormat Objects including Charts\, Text\, and Media\nWrap Text Around Objects\nExport As Microsoft Word Or PDF\nCreate Mail Merge Documents\nWrap Up\nQuestion: Mail Merge Envelopes\nDiscussion: Next Class – New In iOS 16\n\nIf you want to learn more about Pages\, watch a replay of my class on Pages for the Mac\, iPad\, and iPhone!
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/using-pages-as-your-word-processor-and-page-layout-app-class/
LOCATION:Online Class
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220929T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220929T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220730T164643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221204T195920Z
UID:10000129-1664474400-1664478000@danstutorials.com
SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Watch my AMA Webinar from September 29\, 2022. What is an AMA? Ask Me Anything. If you have a question about your Mac\, iPad\, iPhone\, Apple Watch\, or Apple TV – this is a great place to ask. I put on my Genius hat and try my best to answer questions during the AMA Webinar. \nTopics covered include (These topics are marked as chapters for members): \n\nIntroduction\nAirPod Pro 3rd Party Tips\nHow to Delete a User Account on the Mac\nHow to Create Rules to Stop Unwanted Email\nWhat Emergency SOS Messaging is on an iPhone 14\nPinned Groups do not Show in the Share Sheet\nHow to Digitize Music on a Mac\nBest Ways to Save Passwords\nConclusion
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-59/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221013T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221013T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225915
CREATED:20220814T165429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221204T200039Z
UID:10000120-1665684000-1665687600@danstutorials.com
SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything (AMA) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Sorry\, I do not have a video for this webinar.
URL:https://danstutorials.com/event-calendar/ask-me-anything-ama-webinar-60/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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