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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing iOS Mobile App Tutorial
The design of our recent “HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing” suite of functionalities, with their navigational arrangements using … web browser (address bar) URL involving ? and & arguments … and … hashtags (using #) … all possible, because the … Continue reading →
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Web Meets Mobile via iOS Desktop Icon Tutorial
There are a few reasons why we are excited by the rudimentary “out of the box” (of an operating system … ah, that may explain it) functionality we are about to feature today, that being “iOS desktop shortcut creation”, akin to … Continue reading →
Posted in Android, eLearning, GUI, iOS, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged Android, camera, collaboration, cookie, desktop, desktop icon, device, email, GUI, HTTP Cookie, icon, intersession, iOS, iPhone, Mac OS X, microphone, mobile, mobile app, mobile application, operating system, personalization, procedure, recorder, share, sharing, shortcut, shortcut icon, smart device, sotware, standing order, Web Application, web browser, Windows
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Android Desktop Icon Primer Tutorial
The Windows operating system, in its early incarnations and on, was keen on the flexibility of tailoring your own desktop icons, that could “run” (or “execute”) programs, in nuances that could be very particular to the user creating them. The … Continue reading →
Windows 10 Update Troubleshooter Tutorial
Recently we presented the Windows 10 Update Interrupted Primer Tutorial outlining steps to undertake in Windows 10 to remedy a Windows Update being interrupted problem. During that work, we weren’t sure of the status of the “interrupted” Windows Update “Restore … Continue reading →
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Tagged desktop, icon, malware, Microsoft, operating system, recovery point, restart, restore, safe mode, security, troubleshoot, tutorial, virus, Windows, Windows 10, Windows Update
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Windows 10 Update Interrupted Primer Tutorial
To our mind, Windows entered a brand new, much better phase when Windows 10 came along, and Microsoft’s upgrade path to this new operating system was a very good idea, in our opinion, as we discussed with Windows 10 Upgrade … Continue reading →
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Tagged desktop, icon, Microsoft, operating system, recovery point, restart, restore, safe mode, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10, Windows Update
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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 →
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Xcode Swift Image Assets Primer Tutorial
Today we continue on our “quest” … and have to admit to you here … it really is a “quest” to get a mobile app accepted by the Apple Store … today we are in an area you might consider … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, back button, cross-platform, email, email client, end game, forward button, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Charts, GUI, HTML, icon, IDE, image, images, iOS, iPad, launch icon, middle game, mobile, mobile app, navigation, PHP, programming, simulator, software integration, Swift, tutorial, UIWebView, user experience, UX, web browser, Xcode
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Windows Right Click Primer Tutorial
If you’ve used Windows (by Microsoft) as a desktop/laptop operating system a lot and then switch to a Mac OS X environment new to you, for a while, you miss a lot of the features of Windows. As with many … Continue reading →
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