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This video is brought to you by Setapp! Ive been wanting to make a quick beginner MacOS guide for a long time. I will try to explain and show you the essentials of the Mac operating system as if I am explaining it to my friends - something Ive done a lot over the last 15 years. So, throw away any intimidation feelings or doubts that you might have because the Mac is very pleasant and easy to use. Lets start with the few major aspects of Mac OS that you should know about. The control button on Windows is the Command key on the Mac. If you are coming from a Windows computer and you are used to Control + C to copy, for example, you will quickly get used to the same shortcuts but instead using Command. Command + C to copy and Command + V to paste. The same principles go for the rest of the common shortcuts. Once you get used to it, going back and using Control instead of command starts to feel less ergonomic. Another thing to understand and get used on the Mac is that it is a very drag-