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So, you've purchased your new Mac and you've got it all set up. Now, you're sitting in front of your screen, wondering what to do next. Lucky for you, we've got this useful guide to understanding the basic anatomy of your desktop or laptop. So, if you're new to Mac, welcome to the family. Now it's time to learn where everything is and what it does.

Mac App Store will help to find & download supported apps on your Mac that we can use on Photos app. Download Card maker app on Mac; Next, Click on Get – Install – Open to launch the app and make a Card. Or Open Photos app Click on Plus sign next to Projects Card Click on Download app here’s Miemo. Open App from mac photos app. Explore the world of Mac. Check out MacBook Pro, iMac Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and more. Visit the Apple site to learn, buy, and get support. This document is for HP printers and the HP Smart app for Mac. The HP Smart app includes tools to print, scan, check ink levels, and set up your printer on a wireless network. On your computer, open the HP Smart app, and then click the Plus sign. Follow the on-screen prompts to add your printer or set up a new printer. Step 2: Print.

Touch ID and Apple Pay

Apple added support for Touch ID with the latest model MacBook Pro. With it, you can log into your account with one touch, and even set up multiple users with Touch ID. You can also use it to make online purchases thanks to Apple Pay on the web.

Auto Unlock

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You can set up your Mac with a super strong password without having to worry about the inconvenience of having to retype it every time you lock your screen. Auto Unlock makes it possible for you to unlock your Mac with your Apple Watch just by being in proximity to it. So, you can set a 14-digit password that not even the most super of computers could figure out, but still unlock your Mac in a split second.

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The Touch Bar

Apple added a big new feature to the latest model MacBook Pro. The Touch Bar is an OLED panel that sits at the top of the keyboard and replaces the row of function keys. It is contextual, meaning what appears on the panel will change, depending on what app you are currently using. It is also customizable, which will allow you to set up different apps (including third-party apps that support customization) to improve your workflow.

The Dock

The Dock is what you can consider the 'favorites' section on your Mac. It stores all of the apps, files, and folders you consider to be the most important for quick access. It also temporarily holds apps, files and folders that are currently open, so you can get to them with one click, instead of sifting through all of your open windows and programs.

The Menu bar

The Menu bar sits at the very top of your Mac's screen. It houses the Apple menu, which will get you to all of your system settings, the app menu, which is specific to the app you are currently using, computer status shortcuts and third-party quick look tools, Spotlight, and Siri.

Finder

Finder is the one-stop shop for every shred of data on your Mac. It is sometimes the best way to find what you are looking for (though Spotlight really gives it a run for its money). The best part is that you have direct access to cloud-based programs in Finder, too. So, you don't have to go digging around in the Dropbox app or iCloud Drive.

Desktop background images and the screensaver

No computer seems right until you've made it your own with your personal background image or screensaver. Even if you use the built-in content, you are still the one choosing your look, and that's what makes it feel just right.

The Mac App Store

The Mac App Store is where you will find some of the best apps and games for your desktop or laptop. It's also the place you go to when you need to update the Mac operating system and other software programs. Visit often to see new content that will really make your Mac shine. You'll need an Apple ID to purchase and download content from the Mac App Store. So, if you don't already have one, create an Apple ID before you start.

Right-clicking

The Mac isn't like other computers. The included mouse or trackpad doesn't actually come standard with a right-click function. But, you can still get the right or control-click usability. You just have to set it up first.

The Trackpad & Magic Mouse

The trackpad on a Mac laptop and the included Magic Mouse for a Mac desktop have some amazingly useful features, including but not limited to, gesture-based functions that will zoom, swipe, scroll, and more. Get to know your trackpad or Magic Mouse. You'll be amazed at what they can do.

Full screen mode

Going full screen helps you stay productive and avoid distractions. On the Mac, you can split up your screen and have two programs running at half-full side-by-side. This is useful for when you want to work in one app but reference another. You can really make full-screen mode work to your advantage if you know how to use it.

Taking Screenshots

So, you've finally got the high score inSuper Hexagon and you want to show off that final screen to your friends, or maybe you want to save a cute picture to your desktop, but can't seem to find a way to save it from a website. Take a screenshot! Just like on iPhone and iPad, you can take a screenshot on your Mac with a simple keyboard shortcut.

Spotlight

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Spotlight is basically the most robust search program around. It digs through your personal files, folders, apps, emails, and other content to produce results that you were most likely to be looking for in the first place. It also searches the web to cover all the bases. If you're looking for something, chances are Spotlight will find it for you.

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Siri

You can use Siri on the Mac just like you would on your iPhone or iPad. In fact, Siri on the Mac can access even more data than its iOS counterpart. Ask Siri to schedule events, remind you of a task, tell you the weather, search your hard drive for files, look up pictures, and a whole lot more. Instead of putting out so much effort yourself, let Siri do the work for you.

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Launchpad

The launchpad is where all of your apps and games are displayed. Think of it as the Home screen on your iPhone or iPad. You can organize apps and games into folders, delete them by clicking and holding until they go into jiggly mode, and search for something specific using the search bar.

Safari

Safari is the default Mac browser. You might be used to a different way to surf the internet, but you should, at least, give Safari a try before you switch. Because it is integrated with the Mac operating system, it has some very awesome features you might end up loving too much to let go of, especially if you use Safari on your iPhone or iPad.

The Mail app

When you've connected your mail client to the built-in Mail app, you can get notifications whenever a new message arrives in your inbox. you can also set up filters for VIP contacts, unread messages, emails with attachments, and more.

Messages

You can use Messages on the Mac the same way you do on your iPhone or iPad. You can even set it up to receive text messages from contacts that don't use an iPhone (including those friends that don't even use a smartphone at all). When chatting with other iPhone users, you can view rich links, and even see some of the bubble effects

iCloud and Continuity

When you create an Apple ID, you will automatically get 5 GB of iCloud storage for free. You can use it for little things like saving your iPhone backups and syncing app data. You can also use it for bigger things, like storing all of your music and photos in the cloud and optimizing your Mac's storage. If 5 GB isn't enough, you can upgrade for as little as $0.99 per month. When you connect your Mac and your iOS devices to iCloud, you can take advantage of Apple's Continuity feature, which allows you to start something on one device, then pick up and continue on another.

Troubleshooting the Mac

Just like with all forms of technology, sometimes, things don't go right. Luckily, the Apple community is incredibly helpful. If something is wrong with your Mac, chances are, someone has already found the solution. You can get help directly on your Mac, from the iMore forums, and from Apple support. Just remember to relax and breath. A solution is waiting for you, you just have to know where to find it.

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Using Photos app on Mac, Create a Beautiful Card on Mac with or Without any third party greetings card maker app. From now you can make a beautiful card in your Mac’s official iPhone application. Now pre-installed in your OS X (10.10.3 or later) – [Photo Books program is officially stopped by apple]. Here I explained how you can make greeting cards with the best greeting card maker software in Mac [Supported Mac Photos App]. Apple also helps to make your beautiful photos into an album that you have to request. So you can make own calendar, Cards, and Book with beautiful snap captured with your friends and family.

Requirements and Compatible Devices: You Mac updated with the latest version of macOS: macOS Catalina, Mojave, High Sierra installed with Photo, Devices are iMac, MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook retina and MacMini.

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So, iPhoto is the first stage to collect your photos and Make is more beautiful by applying effects with colors, Shadows and more.

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Make a Greeting Card Using The Photo on Mac

  1. Open Photos app on Mac.
  2. From Side Panel of Photos app, Click on Plus “+” icon next to the Project name. Go to the Card > App Store.
  3. Mac App Store will help to find & download supported apps on your Mac that we can use on Photos app.
  4. Next, Click on Get – Install – Open to launch the app and make a Card. Or Open Photos app > Click on Plus sign next to Projects > Card > Click on Download app here’s Miemo.
  5. Select Photo layout before starting to build a photo card and Click on the Create button.
  6. Next, select a theme from the side panel, Different categories.
  7. Now Import photos from your Photos app to Project. Directly drag in to project library.
  8. Under My Photos, we can use it to make a card, Directly drag on Card layout. and Make some editing using the Very important tools given at the top.
  9. One of my favorites is Mac’s Photo editing app, Just click on the eye icon and start editing [See above image]. once you make done, Click on the Done button to save and back to your Card Project.
  10. Once you have done all the changes and customization on the Cardmaker app. Purchase it from and get it at your home or soft copy. Depends on Which app are you using with Photo app you will have to pay for.

More about the setting, you can change Background, Design, and Orientation for different use and frame.

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Once you made a perfect card, you can print out through PDF file or Print directly from your system.

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