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MacOS Text to Audio Primer Tutorial
The previous Mac OS X Text to English Speech Primer Tutorial … lauded the … Text to English Speech via Mac OS X’s command line say command and today we write some PHP (with its very useful exec conduit to … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, client pre-emptive iframe, exec, IFRAME, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, operating system, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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Gimp Colors Menu Building Image Tutorial
Colour and shadow are all important with building and architectural images, whether they be at the modelling stage (with today’s balsa wood design photographs) or with real building photography. We’ve talked about Colour Balance with Gimp Colour Balance Primer Tutorial … Continue reading →
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Tagged chroma, colour, export, GIMP, hue, image, image editor, lightness, Mac OS X, macOS, open, operating system, PhotoBooth, photography, tutorial
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Guest Account on Mac Primer Tutorial
We’re not that much into Guest Accounts on macOS (or Mac OS X) nor Windows. But a sharing job for us yesterday has got me questioning my biases here. To me, a good Guest Account (on macOS or Windows) should … Continue reading →
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Tagged collaboration, export, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, operating system, Photo Booth, sharing, tutorial, USB, video
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Windows 10 Defragment Device Primer Tutorial
I’ve no doubt if you have a hard disk, still, using Windows (10), you want to maintain that hard disk, because it is (likely that it is) … the bootable drive for your operating system … as well as it … Continue reading →
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Tagged defragment, defragmentation, device, hard disk, operating system, optimise, 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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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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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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Web Meets Mobile via iOS Desktop Icon Tutorial
There are a few reasons why we are excited by the rudimentary “out of the box” (of an operating system … ah, that may explain it) functionality we are about to feature today, that being “iOS desktop shortcut creation”, akin to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, camera, collaboration, cookie, desktop, desktop icon, device, email, GUI, HTTP Cookie, icon, intersession, iOS, iPhone, Mac OS X, microphone, mobile, mobile app, mobile application, operating system, personalization, procedure, recorder, share, sharing, shortcut, shortcut icon, smart device, sotware, standing order, Web Application, web browser, Windows
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