
Create Editorial themes
Presents a menu of Editorial themes in Keynote – pick from Feature Story, Look Book, Classic, Editorial, and Cream Paper.
Opens a pre-selected Keynote presentation. I use this with any current presentation that I may be working on.
Presents a menu of Editorial themes in Keynote – pick from Feature Story, Look Book, Classic, Editorial, and Cream Paper.
Presents a menu of Basic themes from Keynote to create – choose from Basic White, Basic Black, Classic White, White, and Black.
Asks you to pick from your Keynote folder in iCloud Drive and opens the presentation in Show Mode.
Gets the contents of the Keynote folder in iCloud, asks you to pick a presentation, and opens your file of choice.
Presents your presentations in Keynote, asks you to pick one, and opens it in Rehearsal Mode.
Creates a presentation from your “My Themes” section, which appears when you use Edit > Save Theme in Keynote.
Prompts you to pick reminders, then a contact, then assigns those reminder to show up when you’re messaging that person.
Opens the “Advertise” page on the MacStories website where brands can learn more about how to sponsor the website and advertise to the passionate group of MacStories readers.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Screen Time > App Limits so you can block out apps you use too much.
Takes text, splits it by new lines, and adds an asterisk and a space before each for pasting as a list in Markdown-compatible apps.
Toggles the state of AirPlane mode on or off (depending how it’s currently set).
Asks you for a query, then opens the Twitter app to show you results.
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