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WebEx Presentation with Microphone Tutorial
We’ve been doing some more WebEx (by Cisco) lately, and realised, at least with using a MacBook Pro laptop, we needed to invest in a microphone, to be heard, as the inbuilt microphone systems were not up to it. We … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, audio, Cisco, communication, conferencing, device, Did you know, email, Hello World, Macbook Pro, microphone, presentation, recording, sound, speakers, tutorial, USB, video, video conferencing, web conferencing, webcam, WebEx
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WebEx Prerecording Primer Tutorial
We’ve been trying out WebEx (by Cisco) prerecording as a video conferencing idea as an alternative to … GoToMeeting (by Citrix) we talked about with GoToMeeting Primer Tutorial Skype (by Skype and now Microsoft) we talked about with Skype Primer … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, audio, Cisco, communication, conferencing, device, Did you know, email, Hello World, microphone, presentation, recording, tutorial, video, video conferencing, web conferencing, webcam, WebEx
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Mac OS X and iOS Messages Primer Tutorial
You have some photos taken with your Camera app on your iPad. You like to save such photos on your MacBook Pro. That is the setting for today’s thoughts in the series of “Mac OS X and iOS Communication” themed … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, iOS, Networking, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, application, communications, device, iOS, iPad, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, messages, networking, operating system, tutorial, WiFi
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Mac OS X and iOS FaceTime Primer Tutorial
We happen to own a MacBook Pro laptop (circa 2011 … which pans out to be significantly “old” for a later blog post) and an iPad. As you’d expect, there are benefits to having two Apple products like this, and … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, iOS, Networking, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, application, bluetooth, communications, device, FaceTime, iOS, iPad, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, networking, operating system, tutorial, WiFi
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Kinesthetic iPod Learning Primer Tutorial
Was listening to the radio the other day, to a “technical gadgetry” program and they were predicting the imminent demise of a couple of technologies … voicemail iPod The first one is sad, but not of huge impact to me, … Continue reading →
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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