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MacOS Big Sur - The Complete Beginners & Seniors Essential User Guide On MacOS 11 Big Sur for MacBooks and iMac Users - cover

MacOS Big Sur - The Complete Beginners & Seniors Essential User Guide On MacOS 11 Big Sur for MacBooks and iMac Users

Kerry Linsfield

Publisher: Raymond James

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Summary

If You’re New to MacBook, Or Would Like to Explore Into the Effective Use of the MacOS Big Sur, Discover the Amazing New Features, Tips & Tricks In this User Guide Now!
MacOS Big Sur - the latest version of MacOS consists of great features you would find convenient to use. It got released by Apple on 12th November, 2020 and it's a great accomplishment, thus making it referred to as macOS 11. If you use an iPhone with iOS 14 or later version of operating system, you would notice that the Notification Center got redesigned and now more interactive.
The notifications also grouped by iOS-compliant widgets and customizable apps, which helps you arrange for more windows, thus making you interact with the apps conveniently.
In this MacOS Big Sur User Guide, you cannot wait to start using your Macbook professionally, and as well discover the following:

	Cycling Through the New MacOS Big Sur;
	The Mac Desktop;
	Using Notification Center;
	Using Control Center;
	Using Siri;
	Finding A Window on the Desktop;
	Organizing Files on the Desktop;
	Browsing Files In A Stack;
	Showing or Moving All Open Windows;
	Working In Multiple Desktop Spaces;
	And more.

You are now focused on your content as a result of the fact that in macOS Big Sur, the Controls and Buttons for apps would now appear whenever you need them, and then disappear when not in use.
That aside, the menu bar is now customizable, and it offers access to the Control Center which is capable of housing the Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, keyboard brightness, AirDrop Controls, Dark Mode, 'Do Not Disturb', Sound level, and more.
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Available since: 04/08/2021.

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