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in this video Iamp;#39;m showing you 10 useful tips for your Mac hopefully after watching this video youamp;#39;ll be able to get way more out of your Mac and also be more productive as well letamp;#39;s go ahead roll the intro and Jump Right In all right get anything started with number one is called quick look whenever Iamp;#39;m using the finder on my Mac and I want to preview something quick look always comes in handy as I donamp;#39;t want to completely open the item just to preview something so let me show you what I mean inside a folder I have of some wallpapers if I want to preview some of these images instead of completely opening up the image and then closing it on the top left all I have to do is click on the image and then press and hold the space bar to get a preview of that item this works with any file type on the Mac not just images and itamp;#39;s a really fast way to preview stuff on your Mac without completely opening it next up at number two is to quit an appl