 Dan has two of them for us. The first is, he says, I wanted to share a quick tip and a feature that I've always loved about macOS. As one colleague of mine was pointing out this feature in Visual Studio for Windows, I had to mention that this feature had been standard. He says, in the help menu of pretty much any app, there is a text box to search. Not only does this search the help files themselves, but if you type the name or partial name of any menu item, it will temporarily pull that item into the help menu. And when you hover over it, it will point out where that item is in the other menus. Yeah, this is super handy for finding a menu item that you know exists, but might be buried in several submenus or something. You just go to the help menu, you start typing, and it will show you where it is and even point a little bit to it as Dan mentions. Yes, it is one of my favorite features of macOS. I'm with you on this, Dan. It makes life, so again, it's one of those things where if you know it, you know it. And if you don't- It becomes part of your workflow and you forget it's even a tip. Forget it's there, which is why we have quick tips to begin with, exactly. Yep.