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Live Captions Interfacing to Text to Speech Interfacing Tutorial
Changed within the thread of blog postings of the recent Google Chart Geo Chart Integration Speech Bubbles Popup Div Hashtag Tutorial was our PHP interfacer web application to … say … macOS command line tool for Text to Speech functionality. … Continue reading →
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Tagged accessibility, audio to text, caption, command, configuration, Firefox, Google Chrome, language, live caption, live captions, macOS, operating system, PHP, preferences, region, Safari, say, system preferences, tutorial, web browser, YouTube
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Web Browser Live Captions Primer Tutorial
Where we created those Michael Bublé’s It’s Time album YouTube “audio only part of video” links within the QuickTime Player Camera Filters Recording Primer Tutorial it represented, we believe, the first time for us regarding … Google Chrome tests on … Continue reading →
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Tagged accessibility, audio to text, caption, configuration, Firefox, Google Chrome, language, live caption, live captions, macOS, operating system, preferences, region, Safari, system preferences, tutorial, web browser, YouTube
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Email Gmail Password Change Tutorial
Changing passwords regarding online accounts remains a good way to increase security for your online world activities. We just changed our Gmail email password the other day, and it made us realize that the email password change procedure is likely … Continue reading →
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Tagged account, app, application, collaboration, communication, desktop, desktop app, device, email, email client, Gmail, gmail app, Google, iOS, iPad, iPhone, macOS, Mail, mobile app, notification, password, refresh, security, setting, share, sharing, system preferences, tutorial, two factor authentication
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Perl CGI macOS TimeZone Simulation Tutorial
Do you remember how with the recent Perl CGI Spreadsheet Download Detector Tutorial‘s web application, in its results webpage, we showed both a … Server current datetime … down below a … Local current datetime … and that the Local … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, action, Apache, audio, CGI, cgi-bin, client, clientsize, column, command, command line, connect, content, crontab, data, database, database table, date, datetime, DBD, DBI, details, download, downloading, email, Excel, executable, field, form, Google Translate, HTML, html entity, hyperlink, IFRAME, interactive, intranet, Korn, korn shell, language, language code, LibreOffice, listener, local, macOS, method, module, MySql, navigation, Perl, permissions, port, post, programming, region, relative, reveal, row, say, scheduled, server, simulation, sort, sorting, split, spreadsheet, srcdoc, summary, system preferences, testing, text to audio, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, webpage
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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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Mac to Mac Screen Sharing Primer Tutorial
It’s good when presenting to a class to screen share from one screen to another, with that “other screen” often being projected for the entire class to see easier. Around the world right now hundreds of Microsoft Powerpoint presentations will … Continue reading →
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Tagged ethernet, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, networking, screen sharing, sharing, system preferences, tutorial
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Mac OS X Activity Monitor and System Preferences Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that introduces you to some aspects of the Activity Monitor and System Preferences in Mac OS X, which are tools to respectively monitor and tailor Mac OS X settings and arrangements for personal use. Activity Monitor … Continue reading →
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