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Tag Archives: bsd
Mac OS X Do Not Sleep MAMP Tutorial
The Mac OS X command line (accessible via its Terminal desktop application) is not exactly Unix nor Linux, but more BSD. As such, it has developed some interesting command line commands, some of which we’ve mentioned in the past, and, … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged Ajax, Apache, bsd, command line, Document Root, DOM, drutil, exec, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, jsonp, local web server, Mac OS X, MAMP, PHP, port, programming, say, stay-resident, Terminal, timeout, tutorial, zip					
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		Windows Screenshot AutoHotKey Automation Primer Tutorial
Hope you haven’t been put off a Windows venture into timekeeping using the same web application idea we’ve been talking about the last couple of days, with the last being Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Email Tutorial, with … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged AutoHotKey, batch, bsd, command line, crontab, Did you know, email, HTML, Javascript, Linux, local web server, Mac, Mac OS X, Mail, MAMP, onerror, programming, screen capture, snapshot, Terminal, time, timekeeping, tutorial, unix, Windows					
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		Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Email Tutorial
The practicalities of yesterday’s (Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Primer Tutorial) timekeeping Mac OS X Web Application, left as they are, would leave you with a somewhat useful web application whose use is only for the here and … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged batch, bsd, command line, crontab, email, HTML, Javascript, Linux, local web server, Mac, Mac OS X, Mail, MAMP, onerror, programming, screen capture, snapshot, Terminal, time, timekeeping, tutorial, unix					
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		Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Primer Tutorial
Sometimes when you program, especially for administrative type functionality, there are useful programs to write, that are able to become web applications, but in a limited set of platforms. So it is today with our timekeeping web application that relies … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged batch, bsd, command line, crontab, HTML, Javascript, Linux, local web server, Mac, Mac OS X, MAMP, onerror, programming, screen capture, snapshot, stop press, Terminal, time, timekeeping, tutorial, unix					
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		Mac OS X Users and Groups Primer Tutorial
Underpinning a Mac OS X MacBook Pro laptop’s workings is a Linux or Unix-like BSD operating system. This operating system, like a lot of others, uses files that have permissions and ownership. If you have file permissions they are for … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged Access, bsd, chgrp, chmod, chown, command line, directory, file, file permissions, folder, group, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, membership, owner, ownership, ssh, su, sudo, tutorial, unix, user					
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		Mac OS X Text to English Speech Primer Tutorial
We’ve got a few new ideas today … Text to English Speech via Mac OS X’s command line say command used by PHP via exec to make say.php (which is useful as a download to a Mac OS X laptop … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged audio, bsd, HTML, iMovie, iPad, Javascript, Mac, Mac OS X, MAMP, media, PHP, programming, QuickTime Player, say, speech, synchronization, synchronize, text, Text to Speech, tutorial, video, YouTube					
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		Mac Finder Copy Paste Move Rename Tutorial
We’ve said before how similar and similarly useful are the Windows Explorer and Mac (OS X) Finder desktop applications on a desktop or laptop computer, when we presented Mac Finder and Windows Explorer Primer Tutorial all that time ago. So, … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged bsd, copy, desktop, drag and drop, Finder, gesture, GUI, hard disk, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, move, operating system, paste, rename, right click, tag, trackpad, tutorial, two finger gesture, unix, Windows, Windows Explorer					
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