![]() ![]() Right away you will see it is called Spotlight Search and it appears in the middle of the screen instead of at the upper right. Now the Spotlight Menu appears here just as before or you can use Command space to open it. This is where you add extensions like, for instance, things that could appear there as widgets in the Notification Center.Īnother major overhaul is the Spotlight Menu. You can also go to System Preferences and in System Preferences you can go to a new Extensions pane. Now you can add more to this by clicking the Edit button at the bottom and you can see more items to add. For instance, there is a Stocks widget, a Weather widget, a Calculator right there as well as things like calendar events, Reminders, the Date, things like that. Today, though, gives you a lot of cool information. It is just a list of all the most recent notifications from different apps. It comes out from the right, just like before, but now you have Today and Notifications. So let's start by looking at Notification Center. You can jump around to any chapter and any part that you want and learn how to use the basics of using your Mac and using Yosemite. It is broken up by chapter and you can select a chapter and then you can play it or scrub through it. Instead of writing a book on how to use Mac what I've done is create a series of videos and packaged it up as a Mac App. This is the fourth edition of the video guide series that I have done. So before I get into what is new I just want to tell you about the new Video Guide to Yosemite. Let's take a look at what is new in OS X Yosemite. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out What’s New In Mac OS X Yosemite at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |