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95 Apple secrets revealed!

Craig Grannell reveals tools and shortcuts that help you get full value from the free apps that Apple bundles with every Mac

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You would find it difficult to miss Apple’s fondness

for minimalism. After all, it’s not like the iPhone is awash with ports and buttons, and if the new MacBook Pro is anything to go by, all Macs will soon be kitted out with only Thunderbol­t 3 and headphone ports, making it rather tricky to plug something into the wrong bit.

In software, it’s a mite tougher to pare things down quite so much; you must strike a balance between making an app accessible and ensuring that it remains intuitive and capable. For the most part, Apple succeeds, but it does sometimes exhibit a tendency to bury important features and interestin­g settings in places not everyone would

consider looking for them.

This feature is about all these things. We’ll explore the software you get for free with every Mac, and frequently delve into new features introduced in Sierra, as well as long-standing ones that are little-used. The idea is that in spending a short while flicking through these pages, you’ll come out the other side armed with new skills to make working with your Mac faster and more efficient.

Note that for the most part, none of our advice in this feature is especially complex. These tips neither require you to put on your ‘advanced Mac head’ cap, nor first read a weighty tome on how to use the Mac. Instead, this is about highlighti­ng useful features, options, settings and controls that might have passed you by – but that with a flick of a virtual switch could prove transforma­tive to how you use your Mac.

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