Join Dave, Pilot Pete, and Adam for quick tips on travel access to streaming services, Duck Duck Go Bangs, disabling Spotlight, ChatGPT, and avoiding junk data. Learn about Mac Photos, connecting ChatGPT to Siri, screen recording solutions, and SSD write speeds. Cool discoveries include using a 5K iMac as a monitor and iCloud Drive options. Stay ahead in tech with useful tips and insights!
Log into streaming services before traveling for convenience.
Utilize Duck Duck Go Bangs for efficient web searches.
Enable 'keep downloaded' in iCloud Drive for selective syncing.
Deep dives
Check Screen and System Audio Permissions
Ensure that the screen and system audio recording permissions are enabled in your system settings under privacy and security. If these permissions were toggled off or modified, ScreenFlow may not be able to capture your screen.
Consider Using Capto as an Alternative
An alternative to ScreenFlow is Capto, available in SetApp. Capto allows you to do screen recordings, screenshots, and a range of editing features such as trimming, cutting, cropping, and adding graphics and text. It provides the flexibility to record specific areas of your screen and offers a built-in browser for recordings.
Explore QuickTime as a Built-In Option
Another option for screen recording is using QuickTime, which is a built-in feature on your Mac. By using the shortcut Command + Shift + 5, you can access screen and video capture options. QuickTime provides basic recording functionalities, although it lacks advanced editing features available in dedicated screen recording software.
Summary of iCloud Features
Apple has introduced a new feature in iCloud Drive that allows users to flag folders or files on their iPhone, iPad, or Mac as 'keep downloaded,' ensuring that specific items are always available locally. This feature enables selective syncing, similar to Dropbox, enhancing user control over their cloud storage.
Math Notebook App and Handwriting Equations
The MyScript Calculator app has been highlighted for its ability to solve mathematical equations handwritten on iPhones or iPads, offering advanced calculation capabilities for users. While Apple's math notebook feature in iOS 18 beta aims to provide a similar functionality, with intuitive equation recognition, initial user experiences suggest a learning curve and less instant accuracy compared to apps like MyScript Calculator.
Dive into Mac Geek Gab 1044, where you join Dave Hamilton, Pilot Pete, and Adam Christianson for a packed episode full of quick tips and expert answers. Todd kicks things off with a smart travel tip: log into your streaming services before you hit the road. Patrick introduces you to the power of Duck Duck Go Bangs, while Martin advises on disabling Spotlight in macOS 15 Dev Beta 1. PCUnix highlights the versatility of ChatGPT, and Bob shows you how to avoid junk data in online forms with a long press. Jane gets her questions about the Mac Photos App answered, DJ Mac learns to connect ChatGPT to Siri, and Jeremy finds a solution for screen recording troubles. Remember, don’t get caught unprepared with these savvy tips and tricks!
The episode continues with Harvey solving the cut-and-paste dilemma, Bob discussing SSD write speeds, and Michael pondering Apple’s future shortcuts. You’ll also discover Cool Stuff Found like Robert’s Juicy Crumb for using a 5K iMac as a monitor and Brian’s update on the Keep-Downloaded option for iCloud Drive. Harvey rounds things off with a mention of MyScript Calculator. Packed with useful advice and cool discoveries, this episode ensures you stay ahead in the tech game. Don’t get caught missing out on these insights!
00:13:40 Bob-QT-Avoid garbage data in online forms with long press
00:17:29 Todd-QT-You don’t need a Log My Weight shortcut anymore.
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