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Tag Archives: Apple
Mac OS X Terminal Find Primer Tutorial
Do you ever discover great things by stumbling onto them? We do from time to time, and recently we did just that using what we spend a lot of our time at using on this MacBook Pro, the Terminal desktop … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, command line, cursor, desktop, find, Grab, image, Linux, Mac OS X, screen capture, search, Terminal, tutorial
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AirDrop Primer Tutorial
We’ve attempted to write about AirDrop as a networking and sharing tool (by Apple) between two Mac OS X (in our case) MacBook Pros, for some time now, as we’ve not had a lot of success. Today, we had some … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Networking, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged airdrop, Apple, Finder, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, network, networking, photos, sharing
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WordPress Blog Posting AppleScript TextWrangler Helper Primer Tutorial
Way back at the infancy of this blog we broached the idea that more people should learn computer coding with Are you interested in combating drudgery? as we put to you … In your job do you have pretty simple … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, AppleScript, blog, interpretive, korn shell, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, recording, text editor, TextWrangler, Wordpress
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Xcode iOS Mobile Application Bundle Upgrade Primer Tutorial
Today’s topic about Xcode iOS Mobile Application Version and Bundle Changes in Apple Store involves a common enough scenario using Mac OS X on a MacBook Pro. We want to upgrade our iOS “Make Your Own Charts” mobile application, in … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Software, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged App Store, Apple, Apple Store, build, deployment, drag, Finder, icon, IDE, image, iOS, iPad, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, mobile app, mobile application, Swift, Xcode
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Apple TV Primer Tutorial
Do you own Apple devices like iPads and iPhones? Do you have a home WiFi wireless router? And do you have a reasonable modern television, or other home-theater device? Three yes (or yes, no, yes might still work (with AirPlay) … Continue reading →
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Tagged AirPlay, Apple, Apple TV, cable, entertainment, HDMI, iPad, iPhone, presentation, project, remote control, screen hardware, share, television, tutorial, WiFi, wireless router
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Mac OS X Desktop Application Deployment Primer Tutorial
We were really fond, in the early days of Windows, how seamless it was to what we call “plonk” (and you could say “deploy” (if you like)) bits of software (other than *.bat (which is always okay to “plonk”) such … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, copy, deploy, desktop, Desktop Application, email, Finder, install, installer, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, Mail, operating system, Package Manager, tutorial
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Xcode SpriteKit Game Primer Tutorial
We’re always on the lookout for the word “cross” within I.T. circles (not because we have any anger management issues, but), because it might mean some relief from “platform fatigue”. By that, we mean that the number of different devices … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Games, iOS, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, audio, cross-platform, Desktop Application, device, emoji, game, games, Hello World, IDE, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iTunes, lead, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, mobile, mobile app, mobile application, mp3, Objective C, PDF, programming, project, scene, sprite, spritekit, toutube, tutorial, tvOS, USB, video, watchOS, Xcode
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Import to Photos via Card Reader and Digital Camera Memory Card Tutorial
Despite the ongoing pace of change in Information Technology there are some less glamorous hardware we admire greatly … leads card readers digital cameras … and we guess some will be thinking “troglodyte”, but, be that as it may, even … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, camera, card reader, digital camera, import, iPad, lead, Macbook Pro, memory card, photography, photos, USB, video, YouTube
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