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Category Archives: Operating System
An operating system (OS) is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs ( Wikipedia )
Apple Pages Word Processor Primer Tutorial
Pages, by Apple, is a great macOS (or Mac OS X) and iOS word processor application. We recently tried out the iOS version on an iPad and was really impressed with its document template range, pursuing its “Lost and Found … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged app, Apple, application, collaborationb, document, flyer, iOS, iPad, Mac OS X, macOS, pages, PDF, pen, pencil, scribble, share, sharing, tutorial, word processing, writing
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Virtual Private Networks on macOS Primer Tutorial
There’s a good chance you’ve heard of the term “Virtual Private Network”? If not, how about VPN? We got a heads up on this from the excellent “7 major benefits of VPN services: no room for doubt”, thanks, and let’s … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Networking, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged address, authentication, certificate, Cisco, company, configuration, connection, Did you know, encryption, GoToMeeting, ipsec, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, macOS Mojave, network, networking, passowrd, server, speedtest, tutorial, username, virtual private network, vpn
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Windows 10 Sway Primer Tutorial
Microsoft Sway complements Microsoft Office to aid with business and personal desktop application functionality suitable to … … create and share anything with Sway’s colorful and interactive canvas … … and on a first viewing, for me, on Windows 10 … Continue reading →
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Tagged collaboration, desktop, Desktop Application, document, Microsoft, presentation, sharing, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10
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Windows 10 3D Viewer Primer Tutorial
Have just spent some awe inspiring time with Windows 10’s 3D Viewer desktop application. Do you remember when we talked about Windows 10 Mixed Reality a little time back last year with Windows Mixed Reality Viewer Primer Tutorial? Well, you … Continue reading →
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Tagged 3D printing, desktop, Desktop Application, graphics, Microsoft, mixed reality, operating system, printing, tutorial, video, virtual reality, Windows, Windows 10
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing Image Reveal Game Tutorial
Rest assured all of yesterday’s HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing iOS Mobile App Tutorial thoughts will continue on with any extended functionality with our “HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing” inspired web application’s dropdown list of games and puzzles. With that … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged array, Bezier curves, browse, canvas, canvas background, cell, child, copy, CSS, dictionary, DOM, emoji, eval, event, file, game, games, getBoundingClientRect, getImageData, graphics, grid, hangman, hash, hashtag, home, home screen, horizontal rule, HTML, icon, IFRAME, innerHTML, iOS, iPad, ispell, Javascript, line, linear gradient, location.hash, match, mobile, mobile app, multiple hashtag, onchange, overlay, parent, position, programming, proof of concept, propogation, putImageData, QuickTime Player, reveal, rotate, share, square, table, transform, translate, tutorial, url, word, word game, YouTube, z-index
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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 →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Operating System, Tutorials
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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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Mac OS X Photos App Smart Albums Primer Tutorial
There are a lot of ways to organize your photographs in the online world. We tend to involve the hard disk of our MacBook Pro for this and use the MacBook Pro’s Time Machine backup as a means to back … Continue reading →
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Tagged album, Apple, camera, drag and drop, Finder, iPad, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, photo, photography, photos, repository, screenshot, smart album, tutorial
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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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