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Mac OS MAMP Timekeeping Web Application PHP Calendar Tutorial
Okay then, yesterday’s Mac OS MAMP Timekeeping Web Application PHP Image Metadata Tutorial “image metadata smarts” puts us in a position to get onto the “bells and whistles” side of our Timekeeping (macOS and Mac OS X only at this … Continue reading →
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Mac OS MAMP Timekeeping Web Application PHP Image Metadata Tutorial
In our opinion, what would make the day before yesterday’s Mac OS MAMP Timekeeping Web Application PHP Intranet Tutorial “Timekeeping Web Application” cooler would be to add to the intelligence of the screen capture images, ahead of other data related … Continue reading →
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Mac OS MAMP Timekeeping Web Application PHP Intranet Tutorial
It’s “Intranet” time again, this time the integration just “client side” based, and with a previously client only Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Email Tutorial web application’s … Mac OS X operating system + Existance of [/usr/sbin/]screencapture + … Continue reading →
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Windows Screenshot AutoHotKey Automation Primer Tutorial
Hope you haven’t been put off a Windows venture into timekeeping using the same web application idea we’ve been talking about the last couple of days, with the last being Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Email Tutorial, with … Continue reading →
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Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Email Tutorial
The practicalities of yesterday’s (Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Primer Tutorial) timekeeping Mac OS X Web Application, left as they are, would leave you with a somewhat useful web application whose use is only for the here and … Continue reading →
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