By Tom on May 2, 2020
The name of this app doesn’t really do its feature set justice anymore. Preview used to be a simple app for viewing PDFs and images, in its latest incarnation in Mac OS X Lion it has grown into an indispensable tool for viewing and editing several types of documents. And what’s best, Preview supports quite [...]
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By Tom on April 11, 2020
One of the most requested dashkards is finally here: Aperture 3. And it’s big. So big, in fact, that I had to make this dashkard bigger than all previous ones and also shrink the text size to fit in all the shortcuts. I hope it’s still readable for everyone. To use the dashkard for Aperture [...]
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By Tom on April 4, 2020
Thanks to user Barry for pointing out an oversight on the dashkard for Numbers. The Navigation section lists keyboard shortcuts that use the page-up, page-down, home and end keys, which are only available on full-sized keyboards but not on the MacBooks and the Apple Wireless Keyboard. Fortunately, you can use the fn key with the [...]
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By Tom on March 29, 2020
With the addition of dashkards for Numbers and Keynote all iWork apps now have their own cheat sheets. All three cheat sheets have a lot of overlap, but I still decided to create a separate dashkard for each one as a single one would have been too big and possibly confusing. If you’re using the [...]
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By Tom on March 24, 2020
After doing the dashkards for Numbers and Keynote I realized the dashkard for Pages was missing something: the shortcuts for manipulating shapes. So I added them, which means the dashkard for Pages is now wider than it was before. If you’re using dashkards the old-fashioned way through Safari’s WebClips feature, you’ll either need to resize [...]
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