Re: Questions about programs

2015-07-18 Thread Doug Lawlor
Hi Rena, Notes is the app used for taking quick notes. These notes can then be synced across your Macs and any IOS device you have. Maps will display apple Maps on your mac. Keynote is a presentation program something like Microsoft PowerPoint. Doug -- You received this message because you

Questions about programs

2015-07-17 Thread gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net
Hi, I just went to see what programs I have, hitting VO d, and I found that I don’t have Text Edit. I have pages, numbers, and others that I don’t know what they are for. For instance, what is Notes? Maps? Face time? Keynote? Thanks, Rena http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/ Author of Dear

Re: Questions about programs

2015-07-17 Thread Devin Prater
Well, to view all the programs on the computer, go to the finder and press command-shift-a for Applications. The Doc is kind of like the Windows Desktop, where all your favorite apps go. On Jul 17, 2015, at 2:04 PM, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote: Hi, I

Re: Questions about programs

2015-07-17 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
Note that there are a number of these shortcuts under the Go menu, which also lists command-shift-U to bring up the utilities folder. That folder is inside the apps folder and includes less commonly used apps such as disk utility for formatting and partitioning drives. CB On 7/17/15 3:58 PM,

Re: Questions about programs

2015-07-17 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, VO-d takes you to the Dock which is simply a bar across the bottom of the screen with shortcuts to common, or favourite, applications. Apps like TextEdit and many others are in the Applications folder. So, as mentioned, get to your Desktop, or the Finder, then press cmd-shift-a which