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How to customize Slack on your Mac desktop

Slack on Macbook Screen

If you and your team use Slack to communicate, then you already know that it’s a flexible tool with great features. So, when it comes to customizations, it’s no surprise that you have a variety of options.

From how to view notifications to marking messages as read to the sidebar appearance, here are the customization options for the Slack app on your Mac.

How to enable Dark Mode & other themes on the Bear notes apps

The freemium Bear app remains one of the most popular writing apps for iOS and macOS thanks to its ease-of-use, customization tools, and flexibility. One of Bear's most impressive features has always been its use and availability of themes, which can change the mood and color of the app's text, styling, and background. In this article, you'll learn how to set Bear's different themes on both iOS and macOS. 

How to switch between Dark and Light Mode specifically for emails in Mail on macOS Mojave

macOS Mojave brings a system-wide Dark Mode for the first time to your Mac. Available in system Apple apps including Finder, Photos and Calendar, Dark Mode will be coming to third-party apps, too, thanks to an Apple-provided API. In Apple Mail, Dark Mode is especially awesome due to a handy option allowing you to permit you to alternate your emails between darker and lighter appearances while having Mojave's Dark Mode turned on at a system level.

How to use Apple’s Voice Memos app on Mac

Voice Memos has existed on iPhone since the 2009 iPhone OS 3 software nine years ago. At its annual developer conference in June 2018, Apple announced it would make Voice Memos available for iPad and bring the app to macOS alongside a few other native iOS apps, like Stocks, Home and News.

How to search songs by lyrics on Apple Music

Searching by lyrics in Apple Music on iPhone

The Apple Music app has a built-in lyrics search feature. With it, you can find songs even if you don’t know the track’s name, who the artist is, or other such details.

All you need to do is remember a small part of the song’s lyrics, and the Music app will find tracks on Apple Music or in your library that match the typed lyrics.