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Spotlight on MacOS Generic Usefulness Tutorial
Yesterday’s Trace Route on MacOS via Spotlight Tutorial set me to thinking of … Environment Interest Most useful generic “Finder” of information Online (ie. internet) Complete Unknowns Google Online (ie. internet) Known or Heard Of or Unknown Concepts Wikipedia Online … Continue reading →
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Tagged applications, command line, computer hope, computerhope, desktop, find, Finder, generic, GUI, internet, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, online, operating system, reverse image search, software, spotlight, tineye, tutorial
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Animated Gif Creator Variable Slide Delays Tutorial
When thinking about the animated GIFs produced by the PHP (writes PHP) web application of the recent Animated Gif Creator Image Filters Tutorial compared to videos … well, we can’t help you with the soundtrack, but how about that way … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, association, colour, colour picker, colourize, comma, delay, delays, Did you know, dimensions, download, dropdown, emboss, event, file association, filter, hardcode, hardcoding, height, HTML, image, image filter, img, Javascript, Macbook Pro, negate, onchange, onload, option, PHP, presentation, Preview, programming, recall, select, slide, slides, textbox, tutorial, watermark, width
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Video iPad Time Lapse Animated GIF via ffmpeg Tutorial
We wanted to try out a small Time Lapse video … Time-lapse photography is a technique whereby the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame rate) is much more spread out than the frequency used to view the … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, Camer, ffmpeg, image, iPad, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, open source, slide, time lapse, tutorial, video
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Animated Gif Creator Image Filters Tutorial
On top of the functionality of yesterday’s Animated Gif Creator Image Dimensions Tutorial we want to offer … PHP GD library imagefilter functionality Here’s our table of context for the changed tutorial_to_animated_gif.php animated GIF creator web application … Comes into … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, association, colour, colour picker, colourize, Did you know, dimensions, download, dropdown, emboss, event, file association, filter, hardcode, hardcoding, height, HTML, image, image filter, img, Javascript, Macbook Pro, negate, onchange, onload, option, PHP, presentation, Preview, programming, recall, select, slide, slides, tutorial, watermark, width
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Continuity on iOS and macOS Primer Tutorial
We were reading this great article called Continuity for iPhone, iPad, and Mac: The ultimate guide because … though, as a programmer, primarily, I base my work around macOS and this MacBook Pro on which am composing this blog posting … Continue reading →
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Tagged AirPlay, Apple, bluetooth, communication, continuity, device, handoff, iCloud, iMessage, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, message, mobile data, phone, phone call, SMS, SMS forwarding, text message, tutorial, WiFi
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Mac Redaction Ideas Primer Tutorial
Redaction … redaction /rΙͺΛdakΚ(Ι)n/ Learn to pronounce noun the process of editing text for publication. “what was left after the redaction would be virtually useless” the censoring or obscuring of part of a text for legal or security purposes. a … Continue reading →
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Tagged block, blur, blurriness, copy, cut, desktop, Desktop Application, GIMP, image, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, obfuscation, PaintBrush, paste, PDF, Preview, redaction, tutorial
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Standing Order Hardcopy without Printer Scanning Tutorial
Here’s our aim today … We fill out a timesheet in its hardcopy form, for which our supply has reached one. Our recipient does not have to have “Original Document” resolution, but the timesheet, in digital form, must be readable, … Continue reading →
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Tagged airprint, camera, hardcopy, iPhone, laser printer, Macbook Pro, photos, printer, standing order, tutorial
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Code Download Table Difference Functional Hover Tutorial
Is it worth adding “onmouseover” event logic onto yesterday’s Code Download Table Difference Functional Linking Tutorial? You bet it is! Just because “onmouseover” has no relevance to mobile platforms, so, obversely, developing software with version control systems is irrelevant to … Continue reading →
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