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Tag Archives: communication
Notification API Primer Tutorial
A lot of us use notifications to tell us “what to do”, “where to go (to shop, for instance)“, “which email has arrived” etcetera etcetera etcetera. Notifications can be like SMS, as that instantaneous form of communication … In information … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, communication, Google Chrome, HTML, Javascript, notification, Notification API, notifications, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, proof of concept, security, SMS, tutorial, web, web browser
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Windows AutoHotKey Communication Opener Tutorial
We wanted to work on the AutoHotKey scripting of yesterday’s Windows AutoHotKey Mail Opener Tutorial in a few functionality improvements … set up to be #SingleInstance to make it that one Hot Key call equals one AutoHotKey program execution … … Continue reading →
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Tagged application, AutoHotKey, body, communication, compile, desktop, Desktop Application, email, email client, hotkey, keyboard, Mail, notepad, operating system, procedure, program, SMS, subject, task, window, Windows 10
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Gmail Webmail iPhone Photo Attachments Only Inserted Into Reply Tutorial
Have you ever … Been on an iPhone … In Gmail or other brand of webmail … In an email from which you want to forward on information in another email to a “third party” (as below) … In that … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, attachments, communication, email, Gmail, reply, tutorial, webmail
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Phone and SMS and Contacts Relationship Tutorial
Yes, as a layer (dare we say onions of the 4th dimension layer) on top of yesterday’s SMS and Contacts Relationship Primer Tutorial … the iPhone’s Phone app can be linked to … Messages app (via “message” (sub-)icon tap) … … Continue reading →
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Tagged communication, contact, contacts, iOS, iPhone, message, messages, mobile, mobile app, name, number, people, phone, SMS, tutorial
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SMS and Contacts Relationship Primer Tutorial
Along with notifications, SMS messages are a great instant messaging tool. We use an iPhone (ie. iOS) and with our Messages app and get screenfuls of mobile phone numbers on occasion. Why? Well, we haven’t linked … SMS (number) … … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged communication, contact, contacts, iOS, iPhone, message, messages, mobile, mobile app, name, number, people, phone, SMS, tutorial
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Google Chart Generic SMS Integration Tutorial
Today, further to Google Chart Histogram Chart Generic SMS Integration Tutorial, we … tested SMS functionality with Google Chart Pie Chart (with user data entered) … tested SMS functionality with Google Chart Histogram Chart (with user data entered) … and … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, alert, attachment, button, cache, communication, console.log, CSS, data scraping, debug, debugging, dynamic, email, email client, eval, external Javascript, form, FormData, generic, genericity, Gmail, Google chart, helper, histogram, Histogram Chart, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, integration, interface, iOS, iPad, mailto, Math.abs, mobile, multiple, outerHTML, PHP, pie chart, popup, programming, prompt, share, SMS, software integration, style, styling, SVG, target, tooltip, tooltips, tutorial, url, web browser, web inspector, web scraping
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Google Chart Histogram Chart Generic SMS Integration Tutorial
This blog posting thread continuing on from yesterday’s Google Chart Histogram Chart Pie Chart Tooltips SMS Tutorial gave us a lot of clues as to how to proceed allowing SMS communication integration throughout our Google Chart integration suite of inhouse … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, alert, attachment, button, communication, console.log, CSS, data scraping, debug, debugging, dynamic, email, email client, eval, external Javascript, form, FormData, generic, genericity, Gmail, Google chart, helper, histogram, Histogram Chart, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, integration, interface, iOS, iPad, mailto, Math.abs, mobile, multiple, outerHTML, PHP, pie chart, popup, programming, prompt, share, SMS, software integration, style, styling, SVG, target, tooltip, tooltips, tutorial, url, web browser, web inspector, web scraping
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Continuity on iOS and macOS Primer Tutorial
We were reading this great article called Continuity for iPhone, iPad, and Mac: The ultimate guide because … though, as a programmer, primarily, I base my work around macOS and this MacBook Pro on which am composing this blog posting … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Networking, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged AirPlay, Apple, bluetooth, communication, continuity, device, handoff, iCloud, iMessage, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, message, mobile data, phone, phone call, SMS, SMS forwarding, text message, tutorial, WiFi
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