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iStore online workshops show you how to get the most out of your gadgets

istore meets product workshops

The iStore has made a series of online workshops available for consumers who want to make the most out of their Apple products and other tech gadgets through the iStore Meets programme.

The programme, which was originally available in-store, was moved online in April 2020. Within a year, the workshops had hosted nearly 27 000 attendees.

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“It’s been amazing to be able to give our customers the support they have needed over the last year to use their products for work, school or play,” iStore CEO Chris Dodd said in a statement.

“Customers have learnt everything from how to take great photos of their families using iPhone, to virtual presentation skills using Keynote on Mac or how to maintain fitness goals at home with Apple Watch.”

The workshops have included industry experts and entrepreneurs to explain the way customers can use their iStore products to improve their workflow and daily lives.

Series include tutorials on getting to know products like your Mac or iPhone, as well as photography workshops that show you how to use your iPhone to take pictures in different scenarios.

You can also learn about privacy and security features, editing software, and other powerful features of Apple devices.

Best of all, these online workshops are available for free.

You can check out existing workshops on the iStore Meets YouTube channel.

The store also has a dedicated page to the products used in its workshops, such as its working from home session.

You can register for one of the free iStore Meets events on the iStore events website. Select the “View All Events Button” to scroll through different events.

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