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Jeff Johnson

Using Multiple iPhones and iPods with One Mac - 39 views

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    With many households now using more iOS devices than computers, it is important to be able to sync multiple devices to one Mac. This can be done using one of three main methods.
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    Untold Perks of Hiring A Native Mobile App Development Company Modern technologies have fundamentally reimagined the entire universe. These days, mobile phones are utilized for more than just calling and texting; they also serve other purposes. The accessibility of cheap web connections has additionally worked on the convenience of different mobile smartphone applications. Peruse this blog to familiarize yourself with the advantages of employing a versatile application development business. Project managers, developers, and designers can greatly facilitate mobile app development. Hiring a native mobile app development company has some benefits, and here is an explanation. Examine everything thoroughly to determine which option is best for your company. Read More https://applify19.wixsite.com/applify/post/untold-perks-of-hiring-a-native-mobile-app-development-company https://www.applify.co/uk/on-demand-development
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    Developing A Community Sports App For Ranking Players And Hosting Tournaments People's lives have become easier, thanks to mobile apps. Within a few seconds we already know everything. Technology has also prepared it for sports-related enterprises and projects. App development companies have created a booming industry. Read More. https://www.applify.co/blog/developing-a-community-sports-app-for-ranking-players-and-hosting-tournaments/
Jeff Johnson

Propagator - an OS X Admin's Friend - 4 views

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    Propagator provides a GUI for pushing out files to Macs on your local network. This is useful for OS X system administrators who wish to update all of their managed client machines with a specific file, most commonly property list (.plist) files. This functionality can also be achieved using Apple Remote Desktop, but a free alternative is always worth taking a look. My two favorite aspects of Propagator are its Common Places drop down menu for quickly specifying common locations to drop files (such as long ~/Library paths), and it's Set Ownership check box for giving proper ownership of the file to the right user accounts. The option to Lock Files After Copy prevents users (in my case, students and unknowing faculty) from messing with your work, accidentally or not.
David Corking

XCHAT FAQ - 0 views

shared by David Corking on 03 Nov 10 - Cached
  • !firefox -a firefox -remote 'openURL(%s,new-tab)'
    • David Corking
       
      This doesn't work on my Mac - I don't know why.
shah shazwaz

Apple TV to stream $.99 TV show? | CutViews - Apple News and Tutorials - 0 views

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    According to NewTeeVee the rental program Apple is promoting would work just like existing movie rentals: users would have 30 days to start watching the show, and would then need to finish within 24 hours of starting playback. NewTeeVee report Apple is trying to get TV programmers to let it rent individual TV shows for 99 cents each, as opposed to the $1.99 it receives for sales of standard-definition episodes and the $2.99 it gets for selling HD episodes. The TV rental program would work in much the same way that movie rentals now work through iTunes; once an episode is purchased, the consumer will have 30 days to start watching the video. And once started, the TV rental will be available for 24 hours before it expires.
shah shazwaz

iPhone 4: The all Steve Jobs email It's real (BGR) | CutViews - Apple News and Tutorials - 0 views

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    Unfortunately, BGR made a mistake in publishing the story. The last line of the exchange was written to be said by Steve Jobs, when in fact it was Jason who emailed that in reply to Steve Jobs
shah shazwaz

Apple looking to hire antenna engineers another twist | CutViews - Apple News and Tutor... - 0 views

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    More news Leaked Lost in all of the buzz surrounding the iPhone 4 antenna fiasco was the fact that Apple has three new job listings for antenna engineers. Well, that is until Engadget unearthed them after sitting unnoticed since June 23rd, or one day before the official launch of the iPhone 4 and the very same day that the now infamous reception issues came to light. Here's a little snippet from the job description.
shah shazwaz

Google Docs Viewer for iPhone and iPad | CutViews - Apple News and Tutorials - 0 views

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    Last week, google announced that the Google Docs viewer supports .doc and .docx attachments. Today we're also releasing a mobile version of the Google Docs viewer for Android, iPhone and iPad to help you view PDFs, .ppt, .doc and .docx files you've uploaded to your documents list, without needing to download the file.With our mobile viewer you can switch quickly between pages and pan/zoom within a page. On your iPhone and iPad, you can pinch to zoom in or out.
shah shazwaz

Rumor: Apple capturing information on FaceTime calls | CutViews - Apple News and Tutorials - 0 views

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    An Apple employee (call him "Alpha") who works in the iPhone Development Department has leaked some information to us recently, most of which will come as a surprise to many. The amount of shocking information leaked is beyond the grasp of an individual and shows how far Apple and AT&T will go to lock their users and steal their information while they have no clue about it.
shah shazwaz

Amazing Apple iPad art by David Kassan (Video) | CutViews - Apple News and Tutorials - 0 views

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    artist David Kassan finger-painting on an iPad using the iPad Brushes app.The iPad is far more subtle, in fact it really is like a drawing pad. They will sell by the million. It will change the way we look at everything from reading newspapers to the drawing pad. It can be anything you want it to be. This is the nearest we have got to seeing what I would call a universal machine.
anonymous

Welcome - 7 views

  • AppleCentral™ is the central point for a number of the Apple community’s best known brands and useful services.
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    Drown yourself in Apple info
Jeff Johnson

Are Macs Really Cheaper To Manage Than PCs? - 8 views

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    Macs in the enterprise aren't just cheaper to manage-they're a lot cheaper, according to a new survey released today by the Enterprise Desktop Alliance.
Mac Gizmo Guy

Better Apple MacBook Audio : Computer Speakers for Mac Laptops - 4 views

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    Review specially chosen speaker systems to compliment your MacBook laptop
David Corking

Microsoft's grinning robots or the Brotherhood of the Mac. Which is worse? | Charlie Br... - 1 views

  • whereas eerie replicant Mac monks really are everywhere, standing over your shoulder in their charcoal pullovers, smirking with amusement at your hopelessly inferior OS, knowing they're better than you because they use Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard.
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      I should upgrade to Snow Leopard to go with my woolly pullover.
Jochen Burkhard

The Evolution of Apple Ads | Webdesigner Depot - 1 views

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    Apple first started advertising its products in the late 1970s. The 80s showed a wide variety of ads, some of which served to convince consumers that they should purchase a computer, and specifically an Apple. These ads were text-heavy and light on images, as were many computer and technology ads from that era. Apple ads really came into their heyday during the 1990s, with the "Think Different" campaign, which became very popular as they featured a number of famous people. Here's a stunning compilation of some of Apple's most notable advertisements from the 70s until the present day, including a few videos ads.
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    A great collection of Ads from Apple since the 70s... Enjoy.
David Corking

» Rebuilding thumbnails cache in iPhoto » Silver Mac - 0 views

  • hold Command and Option down while starting iPhoto.
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    undocumented?
David Corking

Apple - Support - Discussions - How to view all windows as a "cascade"? ... | 2009 - 0 views

  • Open the Windows menu, hold down the Option key and click on "All in Front". The cascade effect is from left to right, not from upper left to lower right.
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      Not all applications have it - I guess the developer has to add it. Finder does, and it is very nice.
Mac Gizmo Guy

Replace MacBook or Mac Book Pro Hard Drive With A Solid-State SSD - 0 views

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    Intel MacBooks - especially the consumer MacBook or more recent MacBook Pro models offer easy do it yourself SSD hard drive upgrade options.
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