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Tag Archives: Desktop Application
VMWare vSphere Web Client Primer Tutorial
If you manage an Apache web server, you may well find cPanel a big enough topic. As a layer on top of such a web server’s more conventional access methods (you can read about at Web Server Access Primer Tutorial) … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, Adobe, configuration, Crazy Domains, Desktop Application, Did you know, Flash, login, logout, Mac OS X, macOS, power management, power off, power on, shutdown, tutorial, virtual machine, vmware, vsphere, web client, web server, Windows
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Windows 10 Sway Primer Tutorial
Microsoft Sway complements Microsoft Office to aid with business and personal desktop application functionality suitable to … … create and share anything with Sway’s colorful and interactive canvas … … and on a first viewing, for me, on Windows 10 … Continue reading →
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Tagged collaboration, desktop, Desktop Application, document, Microsoft, presentation, sharing, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10
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Windows 10 3D Viewer Primer Tutorial
Have just spent some awe inspiring time with Windows 10’s 3D Viewer desktop application. Do you remember when we talked about Windows 10 Mixed Reality a little time back last year with Windows Mixed Reality Viewer Primer Tutorial? Well, you … Continue reading →
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Tagged 3D printing, desktop, Desktop Application, graphics, Microsoft, mixed reality, operating system, printing, tutorial, video, virtual reality, Windows, Windows 10
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Inkscape Vector Image Editor Primer Tutorial
As far as image editing goes at RJM Programming, we turn to … PaintBrush (the Mac OS X one) for more than 90% of the simpler work … and then use … Preview (Mac OS X) occasionally to do with … Continue reading →
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Tagged Desktop Application, drag, editing, editor, FileZilla, ftp, Hello World, image editing, inkscape, Mac OS X, raster, rasterize, sftp, SVG, vector, X11, Xquartz
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Mac OS X Desktop Application Deployment Primer Tutorial
We were really fond, in the early days of Windows, how seamless it was to what we call “plonk” (and you could say “deploy” (if you like)) bits of software (other than *.bat (which is always okay to “plonk”) such … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, copy, deploy, desktop, Desktop Application, email, Finder, install, installer, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, Mail, operating system, Package Manager, tutorial
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Xcode SpriteKit Game Primer Tutorial
We’re always on the lookout for the word “cross” within I.T. circles (not because we have any anger management issues, but), because it might mean some relief from “platform fatigue”. By that, we mean that the number of different devices … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, audio, cross-platform, Desktop Application, device, emoji, game, games, Hello World, IDE, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iTunes, lead, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, mobile, mobile app, mobile application, mp3, Objective C, PDF, programming, project, scene, sprite, spritekit, toutube, tutorial, tvOS, USB, video, watchOS, Xcode
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Terminal Mark Primer Tutorial
XML data often comes in files with one record that is a very long string, so think long and hard about tools you rely on to find strings in such XML data. We’re biassed, but we like PHP on the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, attachment, command line, CSV, desktop, Desktop Application, Document Root, email, glob, global substitution, Gmail, grep, korn shell, Linux, local web server, Mac OS X, MAMP, mark, PDF, PHP, regex, replace, script, sed, shell script, spreadsheet, substitution, Terminal, text editor, TextWrangler, XML
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Spreadsheet and XML Global Substitution Genericization Tutorial
It’s one thing to write a useful one off web application with quite a few hard codings, but what about an attempt to genericize it, and by so doing, oftentimes you are improving its documentation aspects, so that, if the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, attachment, command line, CSV, desktop, Desktop Application, Document Root, email, genericization, glob, global substitution, Gmail, grep, korn shell, Linux, local web server, Mac OS X, MAMP, PDF, PHP, regex, replace, script, sed, shell script, spreadsheet, substitution, Terminal, text editor, TextWrangler, XML
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