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Tag Archives: Mac OS X
Curl via PHP to CSV on Command Line Tutorial
Like with XML to CSV Command Line Report Tutorial today’s tutorial uses a Linux or Mac OS X (Terminal application) command line to end up with a CSV (comma separated values) file, which can be input for just about any … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, CSV, curl, Linux, Mac OS X, PHP, programming, sed, spreadsheet, Terminal, tutorial, xargs
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Malware Protection Primer Tutorial
To quote Wikipedia, Malware is … Malware (a portmanteau for malicious software) is any software intentionally designed to cause damage to a computer, server, client, or computer network.[1] Malware does the damage after it is implanted or introduced in some … Continue reading →
Please Sign Paperless Email Reply Primer Tutorial
What do you do when emailed a PDF document to sign and return? In your processes, do you need to scan hardcopy (ie. paper) at any stage? If no, I’ll not nag you then about the world’s resources, and suchlike. … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, email, image, image map, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, paperless, PDF, Preview, programming, reply, scribble, signature, text, tutorial
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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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AirDrop Better than Good Tutorial
After years of amusement and bemusement (but patently not cemusement) with Apple AirDrop file transfers among Mac OS X (or macOS) and iOS devices we’d like to declare a truce and say “AirDrop works brilliantly” for us with our … … Continue reading →
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Tagged airdrop, Apple, copy, iOS, Mac OS X, macOS, networking, sharing, transfer, tutorial
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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 →
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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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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 →
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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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