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Tag Archives: operating system
Mac OS X Disk Utility Repair Tutorial
We use a MacBook Pro (Mac OS X is macOS Sierra) to conduct most of the work we need to do on rjmprogramming.com.au and it is conventional in the sense it still uses a hard disk and we backup onto … Continue reading →
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Tagged device, disk, disk utility, fix, hard disk, hardware, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, macOS Sierra, operating system, reboot, repair, restart, tutorial, verify
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Time Machine Backup via Energy Saver Tutorial
It’s MacBook Pro backup via Mac OS X’s Time Machine again, and the timing is into the afternoon. Although we are allowed to do other things while a Time Machine backup is occurring, today we’re going to call it quits, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, awake, backup, energy saver, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS Sierra, operating system, power, setting, sleep, system preferences, Time Machine, tutorial
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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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Making Of No Sim Card iPhone Capabilities Tutorial
Do you always need manuals or online Google searches to work out what’s going on with operating systems like Windows or Mac OS X? We’d venture “no” for the most part. Even if you are confused by version changes and … Continue reading →
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Tagged image, images, operating system, picture tools, presentation, right click, slides, tutorial, video, Windows, Windows 10
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Renaming to Aid with Numerical File Sorts Command Line and Curl Tutorial
Yesterday’s Renaming to Aid with Numerical File Sorts Actions Tutorial had good interaction characteristics, in our books (… but as of this news bulletin, not in our pamphlettes and we hope to resume normal transmission forthwith like …) but, out … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabetic, checkbox, command line, curl, delimitation, delimiter, Did you know, directory, exec, extension, file, folder, fork, glob, IFRAME, MAMP, numerical, operating system, PHP, piping, programming, rename, sort, textbox, tutorial, web server
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Renaming to Aid with Numerical File Sorts Actions Tutorial
Ah, that’s the thing! “Actions” sounds good’n’all but … and didn’t you … we can’t let anybody loose with a “fully functional” live run to the RJM Programming web server with this renaming web application. We’ll just have to show … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabetic, checkbox, delimitation, delimiter, Did you know, directory, exec, extension, file, folder, glob, IFRAME, MAMP, numerical, operating system, PHP, programming, rename, sort, textbox, tutorial, web server
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Renaming to Aid with Numerical File Sorts Primer Tutorial
It’s not just the operating systems that throw up issues regarding file names with numerical parts to them that when displayed get sorted alphabetically, but you’d like it either … numerically … or … a hybrid of numerically and alphabetically … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabetic, delimitation, delimiter, directory, extension, file, folder, glob, numerical, operating system, PHP, programming, rename, sort, tutorial
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Java Command Line Email Attachment Tutorial
Call me simple headed, but I believe the concept of an attachment in an email is one of the best concepts to have come out of Information Technology ever since … email. Attachments represent to us that there really was … Continue reading →
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Tagged arguments, attachment, command line, compiler, desktop, eLearning argument, email, Gmail, input, Java, javac, Mac OS X, mailx, operating system, output, pipe, piping, programming, redirection, Terminal, tutorial, uuencode
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