@jimterrinoni6781

Thank you Gary for another well executed tutorial. I use Text Edit all the time. I agree there should be an IOS equivalent (I generally default to Notes.) The one simple, yet powerful thing I do a LOT is to copy text (which I’ve written or grabbed) and drop it into TextEdit to listen to the computer read it back to me. 
  The other day a high school English teacher went through all the logistics of explaining to her students about watching for “grammar and spelling” mistakes on their ChromeBooks. Later I asked why she didn’t have the students let the computer read the text back to them. Seems like that’s a job the computer should be doing. Her rationale was she didn’t like the voice that the computer used. Go figure? If I wasn’t heading to another classroom I would have explained to her that(at least on Apple) you can tweak the voices, the speed and the tone quality of the speaker. Wouldn’t have mattered, you can only help those who want to be helped and she felt she was helping her students, yet didn’t need her herself. Guess that’s one of the reasons I like your videos so much; you give it your all and help me tweak my processes. Keep up the great work!

@rockstarnurse2693

This was so helpful for me to create key word searches for my Etsy Store products; I just type them in the Text Edit separated by commas, and copy and paste into the box below my product that I then upload! Thank you. This saved me a TON of time!

@annacoffee

Never thought of using text edit for short notes and email text (always just open a word doc). Will give it a go. I do use it for stripping out formatting in a doc when I want to create text for a website.

@RobertKeenanComp-U-Right

Programs like this one , really sold me on Mac computers way back when.

@riqfez5468

I always had a windows computers and laptop, I'm new with Mac, thanks

@loisskiathitis8926

A very useful video tutorial today. Thanks as always for the visuals! Thank you, Gary! 👍👏🏻❤️

@drvoodoo3073

Thanks to this video I'll be using the Plain Text version by default from now on since I'm only using Text Edit for simple stuff, don't need the formatting, etc. Didn't know about the Plain Text version! If I need more options I can always use Pages but 90% of the time I'm only doing very simple things.

@keniarodriguez9562

Your a good teacher! Thanks for this video, super helpful!

@AngusChavez23

Thanks for the video, I'm starting a web design class in college and this helped.

@writersbyluck

very helpful video. Thank you. I needed this video!

@christinebryant9143

Thanks Gary, yet another really helpful video.

@theGMmaytagman

Very informative! When you have time, could you do a tutorial on how to organize an iTunes library on an iMac, managing and organizing  playlists, adding lyrics, adding album artwork, editing the song metadata, getting rid of duplicates, etc...the whole nine yards. Thanks!!!

@SenjiaMurtic

Thanks dude another helpful video!

@drickashine

Thank for to this to follow, informative video. Really great info! Very helpful 💫🙏🏾🔥

@riadmatqualoon943

Very helpful indeed thank you! Would you please make a video about how I can use the screen and keyboard of my MacBook to access my mini Mac files? Thanks!

@billycullen6832

Always great! Thank you!

@cherry4105

Thank you for the tutorial

@RobertHopkinsArt

I did not know it supported rtf files. Excellent!
In regards to grammar checking inside of TextEdit; it doesn't seem to work (that well). Create a short on how to use the TextEdit grammar features please?

@henrikcavallin9692

Thanks for a very informative video(as always). It would also be very interesting to see a video on an xml editing tool that you could recommend.

@desertpatient

Thanks bunches