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Welcome to another exciting episode of Mac Geek Gab, hosted by Dave Hamilton, John F. Braun, and Pilot Pete. In this episode, we’ll explore a variety of quick tips to enhance your Mac experience, discuss popular notetaking apps, and share some cool stuff we found. So sit back, relax, and let’s dive into the world of Mac Geekery. And remember, Don’t Get Caught! Quick Tips 1. Yufasa-QT: Double-Click Window Edge/Corner to Expand If you want to quickly expand a window on your Mac, simply double-click on its edge or corner. This time-saving tip allows you to maximize your workspace efficiently. 2. Jim-QT: Create Smart Albums for Each Year’s Unfiled Photos Managing your photo library can be a daunting task. Jim suggests creating smart albums for unfiled photos each year. This way, you can easily organize and locate your precious memories without any hassle. 3. Notetaking Apps: When it comes to capturing and organizing your thoughts, there’s no shortage of options. Our hosts discuss some of the top notetaking apps available: – Obsidian: A powerful app for creating interconnected notes, perfect for those who enjoy a more structured approach to notetaking. – Microsoft OneNote: A versatile app that syncs across devices, making it easy to access your notes anywhere, anytime. – Apple Notes: A native app that seamlessly integrates with your Apple devices, offering a simple and intuitive notetaking experience. – Evernote: A feature-rich app with advanced organizational tools, ideal for users who need to manage extensive note collections. 4. Martin-QT: Long Press Control Center To Connect BT & WiFi Without Going into Settings Martin shares a handy tip to quickly connect to Bluetooth devices and Wi-Fi networks by long-pressing the Control Center on your Mac. This shortcut saves you time and eliminates the need to navigate through settings menus. During a tangent about scripting deleted notes, our hosts emphasize the importance of data backup and recovery. Remember, accidents happen, so it’s crucial to have a backup system in place to protect your valuable information. As we always say, “Don’t Get Caught” without a backup! Listener Questions Answered: 1. Jens24: Changing Drive Icons and Viewing the Clipboard Jens24 seeks advice on customizing drive icons and accessing the clipboard on a Mac. Our hosts share their insights and provide helpful solutions to make these tasks a breeze. 2. Joe: Photos Consuming Cellular Data While Traveling Joe wonders why his photos are consuming cellular data while he’s traveling. Our experts explain the concept of “Current Period” in cellular data settings on the iPhone and offer tips to manage data usage effectively. 3. Fernando: What is Recovered Messages in Mail? Fernando seeks clarification about the “Recovered Messages” feature in the Mail app. Our hosts shed light on this useful feature, which helps recover deleted or lost emails effortlessly. 4. Create a Shortcut to Set Low Data Mode If you want to enable low data mode on your Mac quickly, our hosts guide you through creating a shortcut that simplifies the process. Save data and streamline your browsing experience with this nifty tip. 5. Jon: Use Command-Line to Rebuild Spotlight in Ventura Jon provides instructions about rebuilding Spotlight in Ventura using the command-line instead of OnyX. Cool Stuff Found: In the world of tech, there’s always something new and exciting to discover. Our hosts present some cool stuff they found: – Sonos Era 300 with Dolby Atmos: Get ready to elevate your audio experience with the Sonos Era 300, featuring Dolby Atmos technology. This speaker delivers immersive sound with precise object-based audio,

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