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Noteboom Productions introduces Tutor for Numbers ’09 in Mac App Store
Last Updated on Thursday, 22 December 2011 01:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 22 December 2011 01:00
Michigan based Noteboom Productions today introduces Tutor for Numbers ’09 version 1.0, their latest video tutorial, now available on the Mac App store. Watch videos to learn how to use Numbers ’09, part of iWork ’09 for the Macintosh. The video tutorial consists of 63 categorized video chapters on various subjects including importing and exporting to Microsoft Excel, categorizing rows, creating charts, sharing, adding security, and everything you need to create spreadsheets with Numbers ’09. Continue reading
Tags: bezier curves, Cells, Columns, computer, Creating, creating spreadsheets, Deleting, format cells, holland michigan, inspector window, Noteboom, numbers window, Rows, security, share charts, split cells, spreadsheet template, store, Tutor, what is a spreadsheet | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Noteboom Productions introduces Tutor for Pages ’09 in Mac App Store
Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 November 2011 01:30 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 15 November 2011 01:30
Michigan based Noteboom Productions today introduces Tutor for Pages ’09 v2.0, their latest video tutorial, now available on the Mac App store. Watch videos to learn how to use Pages, part of iWork ’09 for the Macintosh. The video tutorial consists of 49 video chapters on various subjects. These video chapters include creating text columns, using styles, tracking changes, and merging with Address Book and Numbers. Everything you need to start using Pages ’09. Continue reading
Tags: bezier curves, creating a table of contents, document statistics, format cells, inspector window, interface overview, introduction word, paragraph indents, text paragraph, text substitution | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Sketch 1.0 for Mac OS X – Layered Vector Drawing with Uncluttered GUI
Last Updated on Wednesday, 8 September 2010 03:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 8 September 2010 03:00
Bohemian Coding today introduces Sketch 1.0, their new vector drawing application for Mac OS X. Its intentionally minimalist design is based upon a drawing space of unlimited size and layers, free of palettes, panels, menus, windows, and controls. Tools and modifiers are accessed as needed from drop-down graphical menus, and help/control dialogues open/close automatically. Though simple to use, it offers powerful vector drawing and text tools similar to those in more costly apps. Continue reading
Tags: Bohemian, click, configurable toolbar, document, drawing, DrawIt, elegant combination, graphical menus, Infinite, inspector window, iPad, mac os x, pen pencil, sketch 1, SketchPad, smooth curves, Space, tool, true vector, vector graphics | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off