I’m happy to announce I’ve added captions and transcriptions to my lessons on what’s new in macOS Mojave. These lessons are part of my Tutor for Mac and they show you what is new in macOS Mojave. Some of these new features introduced in macOS Mojave, and carried over to macOS Catalina, include opening recent folders from the Dock, a reorganized System Preferences, new window management options in the Finder, new Music and Podcasts apps, as well as new features in some fo the apps.
Lessons showing what is new in macOS Mojave include:
- New: Dark Mode
- New: Dynamic Desktop
- New: Recent Apps in the Dock
- New: Gallery View in Finder Window
- New: macOS Software Updates
- New: Desktop Stacks
- New: Keep Desktop Folders on Top
- New: Viewing File Metadata
- New: Quick Actions and Markup
- New: Continuity Camera
- New: Privacy Options
- New: Screenshot Options
- Updated: What’s New in Photos
- Updated: What’s New in Safari
- Updated: What’s New in Mail
- Updated: What’s New in the App Store
So how do the captions work? While watching the video, you just click or tap on the CC in the playbar of the video.From there you can choose to show captions. The captions are in available only in English.
What about the transcriptions? The transcription makes it easy to see, or read, what the video is about. It also makes the search on my site more robust. Now when you search for a term, any lesson with that term or terms in the transcript, will show up in your results. So if I mention it in the video, you’ll be able to search for it. I have most of the transcript hidden by default, you’ll see about 3 lines of the transcript below the video description. Click on ‘Show all the Transcript’ to view the entire transcript.
I am adding more captions and transcriptions on a regular basis. I’ll keep you posted. I hope you find them helpful!
See my lessons on what’s new in MacOS Mojave, now with transcriptions and subtitles.