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Tag Archives: Desktop Application
The Word Web Primer Tutorial
Depending on how young you are it may be hard to swallow the fact that … There was a computerized world before the Internet … even before GraphicalUserInterface even, when in the 1970’s Xerox wrote an operating system inspiring the … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, GUI, Hardware, Networking, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged Apache, Apple, computer, desktop, Desktop Application, glossary, GUI, hal, HTML, ibm, internet, Mac OS X, Microsoft, online, operating system, PHP, terminology, tutorial, web, Web Application, web browser, web host, web server, webpage, website, Windows, world wide web, Xerox
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Command Line ImageMagick PDF and Animated GIF Tutorial
The recent Command Line ImageMagick JPEG Image Creation Tutorial addressed … For a while now, on macOS, we’ve been putting up with a scenario with our beloved macOS Paintbrush desktop application version whereby it will not save images in … … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated GIF.slide, command line, container, cron, crontab, desktop, Desktop Application, image, PaintBrush, PDF, PHP, programming, schedule, tutorial
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MacBook Air macOS Sequoia Image Playground Tutorial
Images in this blog post have been AI generated. Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged ai, Apple, application, artificial intelligence, blog, desktop, Desktop Application, editor, excerpt, image, image creator, image editor, Image Playground, MacBook Air, macOS, manual excerpt, people, PhotoShop, question, scenario, scene, sequoia, software, tutorial, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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PHP Recompiles C Numerical Sort Hashtag Genericization Tutorial
Thinking about yesterday’s PHP Recompiles C Numerical Sort Genericization Tutorial might beggar the question for many users … Is there a way to not have to worry about “simple defence mechanisms” sharing user entered data onto a serverside recipient webpage … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, algorithm, array, C++, coding, comma separated values, command line, compiler, contenteditable, defence, defensive, Desktop Application, dropdown, exec, gcc, generic, genericization, hardcoding, hashtag, hashtagging, list, onblur, onload, operating system, PHP, program, programming, server, shell_exec, token, tutorial
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PHP Recompiles C Numerical Sort Genericization Tutorial
We come at improving yesterday’s PHP Recompiles C Numerical Bubble Sort Tutorial two ways, today, they being … genericization … taking the form of changing a hardcoding in a dropdown and associated variable “remix” regarding the functionality of the “what … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, array, C++, captive, captive portal, coding, comma separated values, command line, compiler, defence, defensive, Desktop Application, Did you know, dropdown, exec, gcc, generic, genericization, hardcoding, list, operating system, PHP, portal, program, programming, server, shell_exec, token, tutorial
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PHP Recompiles C Numerical Bubble Sort Tutorial
For years and years, before the Internet, there were (and still are) the publicly accessible desktop application worlds of … Windows with command line DOS Mac with command line (a lot like, but not exactly) Linux … and in either … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, C++, comma separated values, command line, compiler, Desktop Application, exec, gcc, list, operating system, PHP, program, programming, shell_exec, tutorial
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Making of Canvas Drag and Drop Ephemeral Tutorial
Some recent tutorials called Canvas Drag and Drop Primer Tutorial and Canvas Drag and Drop Less Ephemeral Tutorial involved animated GIF presentations with slides created via the macOS Screenshot desktop application utility (ie. in /Applications/Utilities folder) we talked about with … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged animated gif, cursor, Desktop Application, image, macOS, presentation, screenshot, screenshots, slide, timer, tutorial
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PicPick Windows Audio and Screenshot Presentations Primer Tutorial
Thanks to the heads up from the APC magazine, in a recent issue, we were really interested to download and try a Windows desktop application called PicPick which can help with Screen Capture Presentations Without or With Audio. It was … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, audio, desktop, Desktop Application, microphone, mp4, PicPick, presentation, print screen, programming, PrtScn, record, recording, screenshot, tutorial, video, Windows
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