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Daily Archives: April 13, 2019
Windows 10 Steps Recorder Primer Tutorial
A long time ago I was a fan of a modestly presented “gem” of a (Microsoft) desktop application called “Windows Recorder” to record “screen goings on”, as we remembered below with WordPress Blog Posting AppleScript TextWrangler Helper Primer Tutorial. This … Continue reading →
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Tagged Microsoft, recorder, slideshow, steps recorder, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10, windows recorder
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Australian Postcode Place Distances Primer Tutorial
It’s time to return to a “where of life” web application tutorial. Why? No, “where”. Who’s on second. But, seriously, the reason is that we found a great Australian Postcode resource for geodata lookups of these Australian placenames or postcodes … Continue reading →
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Tagged Australia, contenteditable, distance, geodata, geographicals, geolocation, Great Circle Distance, navigation, PHP, place, placename, postcode, programming, resource, table, trip, trip planner, tutorial, where
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