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Tag Archives: Finder
Restore of Time Machine Backup Primer Tutorial
You are more than likely like me, and respect the concept of “backup” of your work, like we talked about at Time Machine Backup and Disk Utility Primer Tutorial, but dread the day you’d ever have to “restore” that work. … Continue reading →
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Tagged backup, copy, disk, drive, external hard drive, Finder, hard disk, Mac OS X, MAMP, restore, Seagate, solid state drive, TextWrangler, Time Machine, tutorial, Xcode
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AirDrop Primer Tutorial
We’ve attempted to write about AirDrop as a networking and sharing tool (by Apple) between two Mac OS X (in our case) MacBook Pros, for some time now, as we’ve not had a lot of success. Today, we had some … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Networking, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged airdrop, Apple, Finder, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, network, networking, photos, sharing
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Xcode iOS Mobile Application Bundle Upgrade Primer Tutorial
Today’s topic about Xcode iOS Mobile Application Version and Bundle Changes in Apple Store involves a common enough scenario using Mac OS X on a MacBook Pro. We want to upgrade our iOS “Make Your Own Charts” mobile application, in … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Software, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged App Store, Apple, Apple Store, build, deployment, drag, Finder, icon, IDE, image, iOS, iPad, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, mobile app, mobile application, Swift, Xcode
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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 →
Posted in eLearning, Installers, Operating System, Tutorials
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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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Genius Scan App Primer Tutorial
When you come across a great mobile application it can be a great boon to your relationship with computer equipment. And if it links hardcoded material to the online world all the better. Do you remember when we talked about … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Not Categorised, Operating System, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged app, App Store, Apple, application, attachment, email, Finder, folder, Genius Scan, Gmail, hard copy, iOS, iPad, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, mobile, OfficeWorks, photography, print, printing, removable, scan, tutorial, USB
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PDF on Mac OS X via Images and Finder and Preview Tutorial
When presenting the recent Cocos Open-Source Game Development Primer Tutorial as shown below, we introduced another technique of presenting a series of images in a presentation format of some use. Putting it into context it’s the green bit of … … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, desktop, document fidelity, Finder, image, Mac OS X, PDF, presentation, Preview, slideshow, tutorial
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Mac Finder Copy Paste Move Rename Tutorial
We’ve said before how similar and similarly useful are the Windows Explorer and Mac (OS X) Finder desktop applications on a desktop or laptop computer, when we presented Mac Finder and Windows Explorer Primer Tutorial all that time ago. So, … Continue reading →
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Tagged bsd, copy, desktop, drag and drop, Finder, gesture, GUI, hard disk, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, move, operating system, paste, rename, right click, tag, trackpad, tutorial, two finger gesture, unix, Windows, Windows Explorer
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Windows Explorer Copy Paste Move Rename Tutorial
Following a “tagline” of Adobe PDF Reader Primer Tutorial we realized “infilling” was needed. So what’s a “tagline”? Our way of saying that with Blogging you think of a good apt “tag” for a posting, add it in, and follow … Continue reading →
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Tagged copy, desktop, drag and drop, Finder, GUI, mouse, move, operating system, paste, rename, tag, tutorial, Windows, Windows Explorer
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