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  • Carlson, Jeff  (4)
  • [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Take Control Books  (4)
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  • 1
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Take Control Books | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781947282490
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (173 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Explore everything your Apple Watch can do in watchOS 6! Get to know your Apple Watch and customize it to help you focus on what you care about most. Tech expert Jeff Carlson helps you understand the watch mindset, pick the watch model that's right for you, set up its faces and their complications, get the notifications you want, handle communications, and learn how the controls and core apps work. Since its introduction in 2015, the Apple Watch has become the world's best-selling watch, as well as the most popular wearable digital device. During that time, Apple has also added five new watch product lines, vastly expanded the device's capabilities, and enabled developers to create entirely new apps and tools. The Apple Watch hides an enormous amount of technical complexity behind that unassuming touch screen, and with help from author Jeff Carlson, you'll unlock every last bit of its power. Take Control of Apple Watch is an expanded and updated reworking of Jeff's earlier book on this topic, Apple Watch: A Take Control Crash Course . This new book covers all Apple Watch models through Series 5, as well as all the new features introduced in watchOS 6. Jeff walks you through getting to know the Apple Watch (including how to pick one out if you haven't already), along with topics that teach you how to navigate among the watch's screens with the physical controls, taps on the screen, and Siri. You'll also find advice on customizing watch faces, taking advantage of the always-on screen in the Apple Watch Series 5, getting the notifications you want, handling text and voice communications, using Apple's core apps, and monitoring your heart rate, hearing, and monthly cycle to improve your overall health. A final chapter discusses taking care of your Apple Watch, including recharging, restarting, resetting, and restoring. Among the many topics covered in the book are: Picking out your own Apple Watch-covers models up through Series 5 Important actions you'll want to take when first setting up your watch Making watch face complications work for you Key settings that most people will want to know about Using the Control Center and Dock Understanding how the watch interacts with your iPhone Staying connected using a cellular-enabled Apple Watch model Tracking your exercise, even when you leave your iPhone at home Placing and receiving phone calls on the watch Using the Walkie-Talkie feature to chat with other Apple Watch owners Sending default (and cust...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed April 16, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 2
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Take Control Books | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781947282681
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (126 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Take the pain out of dealing with files and folders Version 1.0, published December 15, 2020 Your Apple devices contain an overwhelming number of files and folders, and as these items accumulate, they create more work for you. Does your file management system involve throwing everything on the desktop and then pawing through it laboriously when you need to find something? Do you even have a system? There’s a better way. This book helps you organize, search, and clean up the files on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad, providing practical steps and realistic strategies to save time, reduce clutter, and decrease stress. Apple users have fantastic tools at their disposal for using, creating, and editing files of all kinds, but few of us have any real strategy for naming, organizing, or tagging those files—making them increasingly difficult to find later on. In this book, veteran technology author Jeff Carlson helps you make sense of what could be millions of files on your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch so that you can spend less time hunting for things and more time doing useful work (or having fun). Jeff starts by helping you set appropriate file management goals and develop overall strategies that fit your needs and preferences. Then he gets into the details of how to use the Finder (on a Mac), the Files app (in iOS and iPadOS), and third-party tools to make sense of your files and folders and easily find what you're looking for. This book covers topics such as: How to keep important items in sync among your devices Choosing when to use internal storage vs. external storage (such as an external hard drive, a NAS, or the cloud) Whether and how to use iCloud Drive to sync your files, including Desktop and Documents folders How to create shortcuts to your favorite files and folders Understanding how the macOS folder hierarchy works The best ways to use the desktop What you should consider when creating a folder hierarchy Why and how to use tags to categorize files How you can automatically sort, rename, and file items on your Mac When to consider third-party information management apps (such as DEVONthink) How to find files and folders with Spotlight in macOS, iOS, and iPadOS Alternative search tools you might want to consider How to work your way through a long backlog of unsorted (or poorly sorted) files Ways to free up storage space If you're struggling with file management, this book will help you get a grip on the process—and get your devices to do...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed December 15, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 3
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Take Control Books | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781947282254
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (127 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: The Mac user's guide to mass storage Updated December 10, 2019 As the amount of data we store continues to grow, figuring out where to put it and how to access it becomes more complicated. It's not just that we need to find space for our increasingly large collections of photos, videos, music, and apps-we want it to be available whenever we need it, and be sure that it's safe from hackers and thieves. Every Mac includes internal storage in the form of a hard drive, SSD, or Fusion drive. But you may also have one or more external devices (such as hard drives, flash drives, SD cards, or RAID devices), not to mention network-attached storage (NAS) devices or cloud storage (like Dropbox or iCloud Drive). Making sense of all your options, managing your stored data, choosing new devices or services when you're running out of space, or even just figuring out what's where can drive anyone to distraction. Fortunately, Jeff Carlson has a book with all the answers! After decades of working with Macs and accumulating massive collections of photos and videos, Jeff has pulled together a wide-ranging book about Mac storage that contains just the help you're looking for. Among many other topics, this book covers: How to choose a new (internal or external) hard drive, SSD, or hybrid drive Determining how much storage space you need What you need to know about APFS, Apple's new filesystem Formatting and partitioning disks using Disk Utility How to repair a misbehaving disk RAIDs: what they are and how different types compare What to do with a hard drive when it has outlived its usefulness When to use a flash drive or SD card How to create and use disk images Deciding among local, network, and cloud storage for various types of files What a personal cloud is and why you might consider using one Strategies for freeing up extra disk space NAS devices get special coverage, including: How to choose a NAS-and when it's a better idea than an external hard drive Using a NAS with your Mac for a wide variety of purposes Special considerations when using a NAS for digital photos Jeff also digs into details about numerous storage-related technologies: How to tell if your third-party SSD needs to have TRIM enabled (and what to do if the answer is yes) How to create a software RAID using Disk Utility or SoftRAID What you need to know about filesystems-and how to choose among APFS, Mac OS Extended, FAT, and ExFAT Why and how to encrypt a disk using FileVault or the Finder Usi...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed December 10, 2019)
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  • 4
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Take Control Books | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (165 pages)
    Edition: 2nd edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Are you drowning in a sea of digital photos? Unable to find the shots you’re looking for, or to stay on top of managing all the photos you’re taking? Digital photography expert Jeff Carlson gives you a plan for tackling this problem, starting with preparing your camera ahead of time, then choosing the right app to manage your photos, judging and organizing your photos, and backing up your photos for safekeeping. In this book—an expanded and updated version of Take Control of Your Digital Photos on a Mac —Jeff extends his advice to cover both macOS and Windows (along with limited coverage of mobile platforms), and to address a broader range of photo management apps, including Apple Photos, Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, and Exposure X5 . With this book, you’ll learn how to: Get started with the minimum amount of work: Take advantage of software intelligence to do some of the categorizing work for you, and find out how you can accomplish some tasks even if you have little time. Prep your camera: Learn four actions you can take before you head out the door that will make things easier after you return with new pictures. Get your app together: Decide which app you’ll use to organize your digital photos, compare popular choices, and find out Jeff’s recommended application. Import the right way: Learn how to assign valuable metadata to all images that come in during the import stage. Pick winners and losers: Assign ratings to your photos, and remove or hide unwanted photos. Apply keywords and metadata: Take a second pass on applying keywords to individual shots (after starting the process during import), learn how to apply geotags using GPS data from external devices (like an iPhone), and use facial recognition to collect shots of specific friends and family members. Search with smart albums: Build smart albums whose contents change depending on criteria you’ve specified, allowing you to find photos more easily. While searching, learn how to remove duplicate photos. Go mobile: Find the right online service for making your photos available on mobile devices, based on your needs and which desktop photo management app you use. Protect your photos: Learn how to implement a backup strategy that will preserve all your data, not just your photos, and how to archive photos for the future.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed October 23, 2019)
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