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Photo Booth view of Android Camera Google+ Upload Tutorial
We spend a lot of time on our Mac laptop (to make the content for this blog), and now that we try to explain a few Android (device) matters we are finding Photo Booth more and more useful as the … Continue reading →
Posted in Android, Animation, eLearning, Hardware, Networking, Operating System, Photography, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged Android, animation, connect, email, Gmail, Google, Grab, Mac, Mac OS X, mobile, networking, phone, Photo Booth, PhotoBooth, photography, slideshow, stop press, tutorial, USB, WiFi, wireless
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Xcode iOS Mobile Project Exporting Primer Tutorial
The Xcode IDE, like many IDEs, holds that special fascination for the occasions when you, the user, (or youse, the users (chortle, chortle)) can go “File->New Project” as we showed, below, with the previous Xcode iOS Utility Application Primer Tutorial. … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Hardware, iOS, Networking, Software, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged Apple, back button, device, end game, forward button, hardware, IDE, iOS, iOS 8, iPad, iTunes, Mac OS X, middle game, mobile app, navigation, networking, Objective C, programming, software, start game, sync, tutorial, UIWebView, Xcode
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Mac Linux Removable Media Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial is as much about the nominal title “Mac Linux Removable Media Primer Tutorial” as it is about ‘The Making of “Mac Linux Removable Media Primer Tutorial”‘. Regarding “Mac Linux Removable Media Primer Tutorial” we visit (and see a … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Hardware, Networking, Operating System, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, camera, event, hardware, iMovie, iPad, iPhoto, iTunes, Linux, Mac OS X, movie, networking, photography, plug and play, removable media, share, slideshow, sync, Terminal, tutorial, YouTube
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Hard Copy to Word via PDF and Google Docs Tutorial
There are two main “themes” to today’s tutorial called Hard Copy to Word via PDF and Google Docs Tutorial, the first of which has a theme we’ve visited before, and the second is a potentially powerful methodology you could use … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Networking, Projects, Tutorials
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Tagged conversion, document, DropBox, email, Gmail, Google, hardcopy, Hewlett Packard Deskjet 2050 J510, iCloud, Microsoft, Microsoft Word, PDF, printers, scan, tutorial
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Mac VirtualBox Windows 8 IE 11 Primer Tutorial
Mac laptops are great “out of the box” but one thing they do not usually do “out of the box” is to help you with an easy way to test your web work on Internet Explorer. In this tutorial we … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Networking, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, curl, Did you know, hardware, IE 11, Internet Explorer, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X 10.9.1, Mac Terminal, Mavericks, Microsoft, operating system, Oracle, tutorial, virtual machine, Windows, Windows 8
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iPad Primer Tutorial
Some people like to know as much about a new idea before they try something, as they can. If this is you, and you are curious about iPad tablets (by Apple), but not sure what they are like, you might … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Networking, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, apps, Did you know, FaceTime, iCloud, iOS, iPad, iTunes, map tag, mobilefish, operating system, settings, Siri, tablet, tutorial, Wi-Fi
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VAX/VMS and DCL Primer Tutorial
Am gobsmacked that VAX/VMS mainframes and their absolutely stupendous DCL operating system command language software did not make that transition into popular home usage today. It was (and probably is still, with OpenVMS) such a solid and wonderful hardware/software/networking (DECNet) … Continue reading →
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Tagged DCL, DECNet, mainframe, OpenVMS, operating system, tutorial, VAX, VMS
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Mac Virtual Internet Explorer Primer Tutorial
Mac laptops are great “out of the box” but one thing they do not usually do “out of the box” is to help you with an easy way to test your web work on Internet Explorer. In this tutorial we … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Operating System, Software, Visual Studio
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Tagged cross-browser issues, curl, Did you know, hardware, Internet Explorer, Lion, Mac, Mac OS X, Mac OS X 10.7.5, Oracle, software, tutorial, virtual machine, VirtualBox, web browser
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