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Media Copy and Paste Intranet Feeling Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Media Copy and Paste Tutorial, of course, what we’d prefer to be able to do to use it could be … call it from from a public domain via a URL and link such as https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/Mac/media_via_pb.php … … Continue reading →
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Media Copy and Paste Tutorial
Maybe you recently hovered over the tutorial image idea of Mac OS X Copy to Clipboard and Paste Tutorial below, and read … Here in December, 2025 we have lost touch with the original media_via_pb.php code from back in November … Continue reading →
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Osascript AppleScript Copy and Paste Ideas Tutorial
Yesterday’s Animated GIF Slide Clipboard Automation Tutorial clipboard themes has spurred today’s interests in … macOS osascript AppleScript command key ideas regarding … Select All … command-A Copy … command-C Paste … command-V … thinking … and whether, back at … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF Slide Clipboard Automation Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Animated GIF Slide Clipboard Tutorial one might say … We can do better. … and, well … Nala Luna Do fish swim? What is the optimal pH range for the denaturation of polymerase in a standard PCR protocol? … Continue reading →
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Desktop Application Tutorial
We figured that an improvement on the progress with our Timekeeping web application of the recent MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Audio Broadcast Tutorial would be to mention what macOS or Mac OS X Desktop Application is topmost when the screenshot … Continue reading →
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Xcode Command Line Project GUI Executable Tutorial
If offered the chance to go from an online (public domain) website (webpage), to ending up at an underlying computer GUI (graphical user interface) desktop application interaction, who wouldn’t say … Yes, please ? Well … … … … … … Continue reading →
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Visibility Tutorial
Today we’re on the road again, roadtesting the Page Visibility API in relation to the Quarter Hour Timer web application of MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Desktop Application Tutorial. It’s a great improvement on “window.focus()” ideas that are so flaky by … Continue reading →