I'm so happy to have finished Working Smarter for Mac Users. All of the chapters are in production and the final iBook, Kindle, Nook, PDF, and print-to-order versions should be available by the end of February assuming no major hiccups.

Now, I've got some very good news for you: You don't have to buy my book. I know it sounds crazy but I want everyone to see it so I'm going to give away all or most of it right here in the coming months. Just keep coming back (or sign up for my free newsletter) and you'll see all (or at least most of) the book's contents right here. It may take a year or more but I'm not going to hold back—all the good parts will appear here for free. Eventually.  

Of course, if you can't stand the suspense and don't want to wait you can pre-order your copy now so you'll be among the first on your block to own it. In the meantime, I've posted the book's frontal matter—the Table of ContentsIntroduction, and Prelude— for your reading enjoyment and edification, so please enjoy them at your convenience!

There is one more thing: This site is supposed to be all about the tips, so here's a good one from Chapter 2 (of Working Smarter for Mac Users):


Getting More Out of Your Toolbar

You probably know you can choose View-->Customize Toolbar to add or remove items from the Toolbar:

What you probably don’t know is that you can also add any folder or file to your Toolbar by holding down the Command key when you drag the item onto the Toolbar. In the figure above, I’ve added the Dropbox and Work folders to my Toolbar, making it easy for me to drag files or folders onto them or open them with a click. 

The Command key is also the key to other useful Toolbar tricks. For one, you can rearrange the items on the toolbar while the Customize Toolbar overlay is open, but it’s often faster to press the Command key and rearrange your Toolbar icons without bothering with the Customize Toolbar overlay.

The Command key is also the key to removing items without first invoking the Customize Toolbar overlay. To get rid of an item, press the Command key and drag it off the Toolbar; when you release the mouse button the item will disappear with a satisfying “poof.” 

Here’s one final Toolbar tip before we move on: If you often forget what your Toolbar icons mean, choose Icon and Text from the pop-up Show menu in the lower left corner of the Customize Toolbar overlay. This will display the item’s name below its icon, as shown on the left below:

Or, hover the pointer over any item in the Toolbar for a few seconds and its description appears as a tool tip (Perform tasks with the selected items in the figure below).

One last thing: If you try to drag a file or folder to the Toolbar and it won’t stick, chances are you’re trying to drag an alias. You can’t do that. Instead, find the original file by clicking on the alias and choosing File-->Show Original or Command + R, and then dragging the original file onto the Toolbar.


P. S. If you like this stuff, please tell your friends. As a tiny independent publisher I'll be ever so grateful. Thanks again for your support. 🤓   

P. P. S. Comments, feedback, requests, and such are always appreciated... Leave them in the comments section here or email me at: bob@workingsmarterformacusers.com

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