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Reminders
Reminders in Mac OS X Mountain Lion are like to-do lists that incorporate with your calendar. In this video; Josh Penzell shows how to create lists that can be synchronized across different devices.
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The Dock
The Dock in Mac OS X Mountain Lion gives you quick access to all of your favourite resources. In this video; Josh Penzell shows you how to customize the Dock and keep it clutter-free.
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Setting Up Family Sharing
After watching this video; you will be able to share content and media using Family Sharing in Mac OS X Yosemite.
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Setting Up Screen Sharing
After watching this video; you will be able to connect to and share computer screens using Mac OS X Yosemite.
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Sharing Printers
After watching this video; you will be able to configure printer sharing in Mac OS X Yosemite.
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App Store
Apple has simplified the installation and updating of applications through the App Store; which eliminates the need to find and install applications through an iPhone or iPad. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how you can search; install; and update new applications through the App Store and even update your operating system.
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Managing and Configuring
After watching this video; you will be able to set up Time Machine; configure a VPN connection; and configure file sharing and share a folder.
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Creating a Computer-to-Computer Network
After watching this video; you will be able to create a computer-to-computer network using Mac OS X Yosemite.
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Enhance the User Experience
After watching this video; you will be able to change Search Preferences in Spotlight; set up social feeds in Safari; and configure a new e-mail account.
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Install/Uninstall
Installing and uninstalling an application in Mac OS X Mountain Lion is as simple as drag and drop. In this video; Josh Penzell shows how to install; uninstall; and empty the trash.
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Automator
In Mac OS X; Automator is a cool built-in app that can really save you a lot of time by enabling repetition of tasks; which otherwise needs manual intervention. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how you can use Automator to create and select a service and run it across a wide variety of programs.
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Calendar Overview
The Calendar App in Mac OS X Mountain Lion allows you to create multiple calendars; add events; and receive alerts. In this video; Josh Penzell shows how to manage the application and stay on schedule.
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Calendar Preferences
The Calendar App in Mac OS X Mountain Lion allows you to set preferences. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how to set; show; and hide the various components of the calendar.
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Configuring Mail
Mac OS X provides you the option to configure the settings for your mail. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how Mac OS X allows automatic configuration of your mail settings using a service such as Gmail or Yahoo and also how to manually configure the settings for your e-mails and signatures.
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Dictation
Dictation in Mac OS X Mountain Lion takes the tedium out of everyday writing needs; such as mails. In this video; Josh Penzell shows you how to use this feature to dictate text with commands and save time.
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Energy Saver
Energy Saver in Mac OS X Mountain Lion allows you to calibrate your computer for power saving. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how to adjust battery and power adapter settings and get your computer to sleep and wake up on a schedule.
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Sharing Options
The Sharing feature in Mac OS X provides you many ways to share out information from your computer to others. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how you can determine the services you want to share and choose for whom and what types of files you want to share using the different Mac OS X Sharing options.
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Syncing Devices
Apple has made it easy to synchronize your iPhone or iPad with your computer through iTunes. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how you can enjoy all of your favorite music; video podcasts; and movies on your computer by synchronizing your iPhone; iPod touch; Apple TV; or iPad using iTunes.
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Taking Screenshots
There're a couple of different ways to take screenshots in the Macintosh Operating System. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how to take screenshots in Mac OS X using Command+Shift+3 and Command+Shift+4 and save them as files on the desktop or insert directly on to a document.
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The Finder
The Finder is a powerful tool built into Mac OS X Mountain Lion to find documents; folders; and applications. In this video; Josh Penzell shows you how to use this tool find files and display them in various views.
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Wireless
The wireless Internet in Mac OS X Mountain Lion is important if your Apple computer does not have a physical Ethernet. In this video; Josh Penzell shows how to set network preferences and troubleshoot.
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Mail Overview
Mail App is a very useful e-mail program included in Mac OS X that allows you to configure the settings and modify the look and feel as you wish. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how you can customize the settings so that you view icons only; text only; or both and even hide toolbar completely.
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Notification Pane
Notification Pane; a new feature in Mac OS X Mountain Lion; allows you to customize how notifications from your built-in Apple applications are displayed. In this video; Josh Penzell shows you how to open and order the pane and get it working for you.
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Projectors and Airplay
MacBook Pro or MacBook Air allows you to connect with a projector or TV so that you can share your presentations with larger audiences. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates some of the ways that you can hook up a projector with your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air and mirror your desktop wirelessly on the projector.
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Quickly Find and View Files
Mac OS X allows you to locate and view files easily and quickly using the Spotlight feature. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how you can use Spotlight to search for the exact documents you’re looking for and view them quicker with the left and right arrows.
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Safari Features
Using the features of Mac OS X Safari; you can turn your experience on Mac into an amazing one. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how you can add pages for offline viewing and view your pages in nice clean versions without any advertisements or buttons for social networking sites.
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Safari Preferences
Safari for Mac OS X allows you to customize according to your requirements by simply changing the preferences. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how you can choose your default browser and search engine; set your homepage and download location; and manage your history and cookies using the preferences settings in Safari.
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User Settings
OS X Server for Mountain Lion is a powerful server management app that makes it easy to configure user settings. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains user settings in OS X Server.
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Adding Users and Groups
Implementing a server on your network involves working with users and groups. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to add users and groups in Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion.
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Changing Your Host Name
OS X Server for Mountain Lion is a powerful server management app that includes tools that enable you to manage and configure network services; including file sharing; mail services; and DNS services. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to change your host name in OS X Server.
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Establishing Groups
In Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion; you can create groups to handle how different people interact with the network. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses Users and Groups and how to create groups In Mac OS X Server.
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Installing OS X Server
Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion is an add-on application to OS X. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to purchase and install the OS X Server application.
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Setting Access Permissions
OS X Server for Mountain Lion is a powerful server management app. Access Permissions are a critical aspect of any network and OS X Server makes it easy to establish permissions for users and groups. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to set access permissions in OS X Server.
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Setting Up Calendar Server
Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion is a powerful server management application. In this video; Jamie Campbell introduces you to Calendar Server and explains how to set it up.
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Setting Up FTP Access
OS X Server for Mountain Lion is a powerful server management app that includes tools to manage and configure network services; including file sharing; mail services; DNS services; and many other important network management features. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to set up FTP Access in OS X Server.
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Setting Up Mail Server
Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion is a powerful server management application that includes tools to manage and configure network services; and set up Mail Server. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to set up Mail Server.
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Setting up Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion is a powerful server management application. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses virtual private networks (VPNs) and how you can set up a VPN in OS X Server.
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Setting Up Wikis
In Mac OS X Server; you have the Wiki server where users can share their information and even create blogs. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to set up the Wiki server and begin creating the Wikis.
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Using Alerts
OS X Server for Mountain Lion provides alerts on certain activities and that’s a useful tool for administrators. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to set up and configure alerts in OS X Server.
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Using Open Directory
Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion is a powerful server management application that includes tools to manage and configure network services. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses using Open Directory in OS X Server.
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Using the Profile Manager to Configure iOS Devices
In Mac OS X Server; you can use the Profile Manager to set iOS devices. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to work with the Profile Manager for iOS device settings.
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Using the Profile Manager to Configure User Settings
In Mac OS X Server; you can use the Profile Manager to manage the user; groups and device settings. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to work with the Profile Manager for Group settings.
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Working with Certificates
OS X Server for Mountain Lion makes it easy to manage and configure network services; including file sharing; mail services; DNS services; and many other important network management features. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses certificates and OS X Server.
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Activating Profile Manager
Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion is a powerful server management application that that can be used to activate the Profile Manager to manage network devices. In this video; Jamie Campbell introduces you to Profile Manager.
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Benefits of Using OS X Server
Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion is a powerful all-around server application to manage your Mac and iOS devices. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains some of the benefits of using OS X Server in your network.
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Introducing OS X Server
Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion is a powerful server management application that includes tools to manage and configure network services. In this video; Jamie Campbell introduces you to Mac OS X Server.
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Next Steps with OS X Server
After you install Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion; the Server interface will suggest the next steps for setting up your network. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains the importance of these next steps in network management.
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Preparing a Host for Remote Management
After watching this video; you will be able to prepare a Mac OS X Yosemite host for remote management.
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Notes
Notes app is a very useful feature in Macintosh OS X that helps you to make a note of different things constantly. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how you can use Notes app to remember important tasks and synchronize your other devices either through a service like Gmail or iCloud.
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Contacts
Contacts in Mac OS X Mountain Lion is simple and useful. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how to add; customize; and sync your contacts.
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File Sharing
Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion is a powerful server management application that includes File Sharing features. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses OS X Server File Sharing.
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Boot Camp
Boot Camp in Mac OS X Mountain Lion allows you to install Microsoft Windows 7 and 8 alongside your Macintosh Operating System and boot up into either of the two. In this video; Josh Penzell discusses the three ways in which Boot Camp helps you install the dual boot and get it working fast and well.
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Time Machine
Time Machine in Mac OS X Mountain Lion takes backups of your computer at regular intervals so that you can literally go back in time. In this video; Josh Penzell shows how by turning on the Time Machine; you can go back in time and undo something.
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Installing OS X Server
Mac OS X Server for Mountain Lion offers easy-to-use network management features. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains the OS X Server interface.
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User Accounts
Mac OS X supports the creation of separate user accounts for each person who uses the computer. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how you can give each user a unique workspace in an environment where many people are sharing the same computer using System Preferences in Mac OS X.
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Gestures
Gestures in Mac OS X Mountain Lion allow you to tap and swipe rather than click on the mouse or bother with the Menu bar. In this video; Josh Penzell shows you the different ways to work with gestures and have fun.
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Mission Control
Mission Control in Mac OS X Mountain Lion gives you an overview of everything going on in your computer. In this video; Josh Penzell shows how using Mission Control well can really save descent time and be fun.
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Desktop
The desktop is your main workspace in Mac OS X Mountain Lion. In this video; Josh Penzell orients you with the desktop by drawing on the similarities and the differences between the Mountain Lion operating system and the Windows operating system.
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Web Hosting
In Mac OS X Server; you can host websites. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to host websites.
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iCloud
iCloud allows you to synchronize and back up all of your devices to one unified Cloud provided by Apple. Apple provides 5 gigabytes free storage for just signing up. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how you can sync your data with all your devices automatically and wirelessly by saving them in iCloud.