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Summary: How to use the mail.app notes features of Mac OS X Leopard; learn more about Macintosh computers in this free instructional video.
Brandon Sarkis has been a professional chef for more than 12 years, and he has worked in Austin, Texas, Columbus, Ohio, and Atlanta, Ga. His specialties are Asian, French and...read more
"My names is Brandon Sarkis on behalf of Expert Village I'll be showing you some of the new features in Mac OS 10. 5 Leopard. Ok the next thing I wanted to show you is the notes and to dos. You'll see up here at the top they've got them set up. Click on your notes next to your new messages. You can type in your note whatever you want, and you can send it to somebody. You can attach it in an email, you can change the fonts, you can turn it into a to do if you like. And you can also just hit done. I'm going to hit cancel because I don't need it. And over here on the to do's, which is right next to the notes, you can click on that and your to do list. That's the new one here, and you can come over here and open this up. It will show you your to do list, and this is my to do list from a couple different computers. And you can keep track of them on there. You can also tie back in to all of your calendar actions too, so you can set up the to dos to pop up in your calendar. It's a really neat feature, and it's about time they added that I think. With that being said, the other new feature here is the art assess reader, which I'll click on here. I do most of my art assess reading through a web based interface, but if you want to use software this is a good way to go. It's set up to read Apple Hot News right now so we can sort by date received obviously. I'll want to sort them by newer, and you can also go through and sort them by subject or whatever. And that's pretty much it for the art assess reader."
eHow Article: Using the Mail.app Notes in Mac OS X Leopard