Holland, Michigan – Noteboom Productions, Ltd. today is proud to announce the release of Tutor for OS X Yosemite, their latest video tutorial for the Mac is now available. Tutor for OS X Yosemite consists of 49 easy-to-follow video lessons designed to give users a better understanding of how to effectively use Apple’s latest operating system for the Mac.

Tutor for OS X Yosemite covers various subjects including OS X terminology, migrating from Windows, getting around OS X with the Finder, and using the Dock and Menu Bar. It also includes lessons on setting up OS X default behaviors through System Preferences, installing and uninstalling Apps, working with documents, backing up, and troubleshooting tips.

This new tutorial is included with a membership to NoteboomTutorials online. Membership is subscription based and includes access to tutorials on OS X iMovie, OS X Mavericks, OS X iPhoto, and Final Cut Pro X. Membership also includes access to new tutorials as they are released. Users can watch the tutorials on any device – Mac, iPad, or iPhone. The site tracks the tutorials users are enrolled in as well as a user’s progress by tracking individual lessons as they are viewed.

“We are excited to add Tutor for OS X Yosemite to our catalog of tutorials, said Dan Wassink, President of Noteboom Productions, Ltd. “We work hard to explain all of the features of OS X Yosemite in simple terms and video demonstrations. Our tutorials have been well received so far as our existing tutorials have had over 200,000 downloads in the App Store as well as nearly 650 five-star ratings. We look forward to helping many more people use their Macs more effectively with this latest tutorial – Tutor for OS X Yosemite.”

Features include:
* 49 Easy-to-Follow Videos
* Tutorials are Divided into Short Chapters each being an average of 5 minutes
* Low-Cost Solution to Comprehensive Training
* View Tutorial on any device
* Includes access to Multiple Tutorials
* Progress in Tutorial is Kept Track in Website

Lessons include:
Introduction
Getting to Know:
* Terminology
* OS X Folder Hierarchy
* Migrating from Windows

Getting Around:
* Introduction to the Finder
* Working with Finder Windows
* Finder Preferences
* Working with the Dock
* Working with the Menu Bar
* Using the Contextual Menu
* Searching with Spotlight
* Mission Control
* Working with the Dashboard

System Preferences:
* General Preferences
* Security and Privacy Preferences
* Notifications and Notification Center Preferences
* Energy Saver Preferences
* Keyboard Preferences
* Mouse Preferences
* Trackpad Preferences
* Printing and Scanning
* iCloud, Family Sharing, and iCloud Drive
* Internet Accounts Preferences
* Network Preferences
* Bluetooth Preferences
* Sharing Preferences
* Users and Groups
* Setting Up a Guest Account
* Setting Up Parental Controls
* App Store Preferences
* Using Dictation
* Accessibility Preferences

Working with Applications:
* Application Folder and Launchpad
* Using Applications in Full Screen Mode
* Installing Applications
* Uninstalling Applications

Working with Documents:
* Saving and Autosaving Documents
* Copying, Moving, and Grouping Documents
* Tagging Documents
* Deleting Files and Emptying the Trash
* Handoff, Personal Hotspot, and Continuity

Backing Up and Troubleshooting:
* Backing Up with Time Machine
* Troubleshooting Tips

Pricing and Availability:
Tutor for OS X Yosemite is included in membership to NoteboomTutorials online. Membership is available for $8 USD a month, $19 USD a quarter, and $59 USD annual subscription.

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Noteboom Productions, Ltd., an independent developer based out of Holland, Michigan, was formed in 2010 by Dan Wassink and Beth Wassink for the purpose of creating video tutorials for the iPhone/iPod touch, iPad, and the Macintosh computer. Copyright (C) 2014 Noteboom Productions, Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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