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Finder File Sharing Mac with Mac Tutorial
Today’s “Mac to Mac” file sharing “dream” (of ours) shares themes with File Server Sharing Mac with PC Tutorial below. Unlike below, though, our “dream” incorporated the use of our beloved FileZilla sftp web server access desktop application’s involvement. Sounds … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, big sur, connection, file, file server, file sharing, FileZilla, Finder, folder, icon, Mac, MacBook Air, Macbook Pro, macOS, Mojave, network, port, Samba, sftp, transfer, tutorial
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Calendar Location Services Integration Tutorial
Of all those English question words … why which how what who when where … which is more apt as far as software goes? Well, and sorry to our regulars who have heard our theories so often, it goes in … Continue reading →
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Tagged ai, Apple, apple maps, artificial intelligence, big sur, calendar, desktop, Desktop Application, location services, macOS, map, operating system, Siri, tutorial, when, where
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