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Belinda Recio

My first iPhone/iPad app, "In Your Dreams" - 0 views

Hope it's okay to tell the group? The app is based on my previously published (Bulfinch/Little Brown, 2001) book and card set on dream symbolism, "Box of Dreams." Here's some info: In Your Dre...

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started by Belinda Recio on 16 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Dropbox - Features - Online backup, file sync and sharing made easy. - 0 views

  • Dropbox allows you to sync your files online and across your computers automatically. 2GB of online storage for free, with up to 100GB available to paying customers. Sync files of any size or type. Sync Windows, Mac, and Linux computers. Automatically syncs when new files or changes are detected.
  • File Sharing Sharing files is simple. It takes only a few clicks. Shared folders allow several people to collaborate on the same files. See other people's changes instantly. Use your "Public" folder to link directly to files. Control who has access to your shared folders. Kick people out and remove the shared files from their computers in the process. Automatically create shareable online photo galleries out of regular folders.
  • Online Backup Dropbox backs up your files online without you having to think about it. Web Access A copy of your files is stored on Dropbox's secure servers. This lets you access them from any computer or mobile device. Security & Privacy Dropbox uses military grade encryption methods to both transfer and store your data. Mobile Device Access A free application for iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, and Android that lets you access and manage your Dropbox on the go.
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  • The Finer Details
  • File Sync Dropbox allows you to sync your files online and across your computers automatically. Work on files in your Dropbox even if you're offline. Your changes sync once your computer has an Internet connection again. Dropbox transfers correctly resume where they left off if your connection drops. Efficient sync: only the pieces of a file that changed (not the whole file) are synced. This saves you time. Doesn't hog your internet connection. You can manually set bandwidth limits. File Sharing Sharing files is simple and done in only a few clicks. See other people's changes instantly. A Public folder that lets you link directly to files in your Dropbox. Control who is able to access shared folders. Kick people out and remove the shared folders from their computers. Automatically create shareable online photo galleries out of regular folders. Online Backup Dropbox backs up your files online without you having to think about it. Automatic backup of your files. Undelete files and folders. Restore previous versions of your files. 30 days of undo history. Upgrades available for unlimited undo. Web Access A copy of your files is stored on Dropbox's secure servers. This lets you access them from any computer or mobile device. Manipulate files as you would on your desktop. Add, edit, delete, rename, etc. A Recent Events feed that shows you a summary of activity in your Dropbox.
  • Security & Privacy Dropbox takes the security and privacy of your files very seriously. Shared folders are viewable only by people you invite. All transmission of file data and metadata occurs over an encrypted channel (SSL). All files stored on Dropbox servers are encrypted (AES-256). Dropbox website and client software have been hardened against attacks from hackers. Dropbox employees are not able to view any user's files. Online access to your files requires your username and password. Public files are only viewable by people who have a link to the file(s). Public folders are not browsable or searchable. Mobile Device Access The free application for iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry and Android lets you: View files from within the application. Download files for offline viewing. Take photos and videos and sync them to your Dropbox. Share links to files in your Dropbox. Export your files to other applications. Sync downloaded files so they're up-to-date.
yc c

NeoOffice Home - 0 views

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    Based on OpenOffice and ported to Mac OS X. NeoOffice is a  set of office applications (including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and drawing programs) for Mac OS X
Richard Sheppard

[iPhone] Edit Edge Settings under Firmware 1.1.4 - 0 views

  • <key>AllowEDGEEditing</key> <true/>
    • Richard Sheppard
       
      I've found it easiest to add this using BBEdit, but I suppose any useful text editor will do. Interestingly, you can't edit plist files with nano.
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    Although I've yet to fully crack my inability to get access to EDGE on O2 with my non-iPhone tariff, I'm fairly certain that this will help me on my quest. The second method "The Zen Way" works for me.
Jeff Johnson

Mac Office sales soar on Apple's gains | Beyond Binary - A blog by Ina Fried - CNET News.com - 0 views

  • Microsoft's Mac unit is set to disclose on Tuesday that copies of the new Office for Mac 2008 are flying off the shelves at three times the rate of its predecessor. The company wouldn't disclose sales numbers, but said the sales are the highest in the 19-year history of the unit. That continues a trend that has been going on for some time.
Richard Sheppard

My 2 cents worth of iPhone tips for Switzerland | David Roessli's Empty Set - 0 views

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    A few good tips here - maybe useful even if you thought you knew it all about jailbroken iPhones.
wen071

Apple Mail plug-ins and tools - 1 views

shared by wen071 on 15 Feb 07 - Cached
  • MailTypeSelectKeyboard search + navigatio RuleBoxSync AddressBook and Mail rules Mail2iCalTodoExport from Mail to iCal to-do The UnreadCustomizable menubar status display Eudora Mailbox CleanerMigration tool MailAppetizerVisual notification MailEnhancerVarious enhancements JunkMatcherBayesian and regex-based filtering SenderPixAddressBook pix in mail.app GPGMailencrypt and/or authenticate email PGP DesktopSecure encryption/decryption Mail.app Conduittransfer mail mail.app-Palm PDA MailPriorityset Priority and Notification-To headers MailSwitchmanage multiple mail.app users MailScriptsvarious mail and addressbook scripts SpamRoboCopFile spam reports to SpamCop SpamCop SendApplescript app with SpamCop functionality httpMailUse mail.app to check a hotmail account MailPicturesDisplay people's photos automatically MailTemplateTemplates system for MailApp MacResponderAutomate email response (shareware) IpanemaReports current IP via mail.app MailFixHack for SMTP server support of EHLO MailCountXDisplay email arrival in menubar (beta) MailUnreadStatusBarDisplays unread messages in folders MailVoiceClipAttach audio to outgoing emails SpamSieveBayesian spam filtering Attachments IconizerToggle image display in message body MailActOnmap specific mail rules or actions to keys MailTagsMetadata organization of emails PersonalAntispamFilter-based spam filtering MailStamps 2Mail 2.0 with Panther Mail buttons! iSaySend voice notes iCamShareEasily send videos and pix EmailMergeEmail merge tool DockStarNew mail dock feedback Serial MailSend to groups Cage FighterTame Tiger Mail icons! GrowlMailGrowl integration iAlertGlobal notifier
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yc c

buzz.opml - 0 views

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    The goal is to enable the editing, publishing and sharing of OPML files across the Web, MS Windows desktop, Linux Desktop, Palm OS and Windows CE. We are setting up a system that allows a group to use, download, and upload OPML over a collaborative web server
David Corking

Bugs & Fixes: A potentially risky Finder permissions command | Mac OS X | Mac 911 | Macworld - 0 views

  • In brief, enter sudo chmod -RN ~ in Terminal, followed by starting up from an Install DVD and selecting “Reset Home Directory Permissions and ACLs” from the Rest Password utility.
  • you’re usually better off using the appropriate UNIX commands in Terminal
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    Suppose you want to change the permissions settings of most or all the items in a given folder. Perhaps you want to modify permissions so you can access the content of files you would normally be prevented from editing. Or perhaps the permissions of your own files have somehow gotten messed up so that you can no longer copy or move them.
Phil Maxwell

NetworkLocation - Manage settings on your Mac - 0 views

shared by Phil Maxwell on 27 Jun 09 - Cached
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    Setup locations to represent the different environments in your life. Customize your Mac to suit each location, and let NetworkLocation do the rest.
David Corking

25 Terminal Tips Every Mac User Should Know | Maclife |2008 | Jonathan Williams - 0 views

  • free up some system memory by terminating the Dashboard with two quick Terminal commands. First, set its default to Off by executing defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean YES. Second, kill and restart the Dashboard and Dock with this command: killall Dock.
  • Textutil can convert between Word, rich-text, and plain-text formats--and it can combine multiple documents, change fonts, and adjust font size while doing it
  • screencapture -x -t jpg capture.jpg.
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    If there's a more neglected or misunderstood Mac utility than the Terminal, OS X's built-in command-line app, we've yet to find it. In an age where Apple's $200 smart phone offers the most intuitive graphical user interface the world has ever seen, turning to a text-only command-line window can seem stubbornly retro, reminding us of audiophiles who vociferously insist that vinyl records sound better than music CDs. But there are plenty of reasons for using the command line beyond mere nostalgia: speed, flexibility, and familiarity with OS fundamentals, to name a few. We've collected 25 Terminal-based solutions for common desktop issues, because knowing these tricks is an invaluable addition to any Mac user's toolbox. And while there is no reason to abandon the Finder, think of mastering the Terminal as learning to drive a car with a manual transmission-once you can drive a stick, you can drive anything.
David Corking

How to force certain input language? - The macosxhints Forums - 0 views

  • you can select from the International Preferences pane to allow the input source to be system-wide or document specific. I've got my set to 'document specific'. This lets me enter Arabic in one document, Greek in another,
  • after a couple of switches input source becomes the same for all windows/applications.
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    This seems to be the answer to the question I posted earlier today, about input sources jumping about "at own will".
David Corking

How to Switch to the Mac - Tao of Mac | February 2007 | Rui Carno - 0 views

  • the installer creates the first user account. This is the important bit: it is an administration account – call it “Administrator” or something like that and create another for yourself afterwards (if you’re a UNIX head, this is not root, which is disabled).
    • David Corking
       
      Q: Why doesn't the installer _tell_ you this? It looks and feels like an ordinary unix user with 'sudo' access, but according to Tao, it can be troublesome. A: My guess is that Apple doesn't want you to have to remember two passwords. Perhaps Apple decided, unlike Tao, that the security of asking for passwords for important tasks is good enough.
  • Create your own Applications folder inside your home directory (Mac OS X will change the icon accordingly) and try out new stuff in there.
  • drag the entire Applications folder to the right-hand side of the Dock, forming what Apple calls a “stack”
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  • Put things you want to share among users in the /Users/Shared folder.
  • Set up separate accounts for kids using the Simple Finder or Some Limits option under the Limitations tab.
    • David Corking
       
      In Mac OS X 10.4, you find this in preferences under Accounts, and click the "Parental Controls" tab, then select Finder and click Configure .... I don't think there is a "Limitations" tab.
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    This article is packed with great tips that you won't find in other introductory tutorials. Therefore it is a bit heavy to read, and worth dipping into even if you have used Macs for a year or two.
Graham Perrin

XBinary: Extended Binary Format Support for Mac OS X - 0 views

  • Extended Binary Format Support
  • © Amit Singh
  • January 2009
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  • —With the advent of x86-based Macintosh computers, Universal binaries, originally known as "fat" or multiple-architecture binaries, appeared in Mac OS X.
  • Universal Binaries
  • for one or more architectures
  • along with a header that describes each constituent binary.
  • a wrapper that contains Mach-O binaries
  • a "4-way fat" executable could consist of Mach-O executables for the i386 (32-bit Intel), x86_64 (64-bit Intel), ppc (32-bit PowerPC), and ppc64 (64-bit PowerPC) architectures
  • Mac OS X does not provide any kernel-level or user-level interfaces to extend binary format support.
  • we'll need to write special software
  • new kernel functionality
  • software will involve a kernel extension.
  • extend the kernel
  • and execute them through specified handler programs.
  • Let us call the new software that implements these features XBinary. binfmt_misc Those familiar with the Linux kernel will realize that functionality similar to what's been described here exists in Linux as the binfmt_misc kernel feature. XBinary is conceptually similar
  • XBinary also has some Mac OS X specific features.
  • download and install the XBinary package
  • a command-line tool (xbinary
  • a kernel extension (xbinary.kext)
  • research software at this point
  • choosing the best library from an extended fat library file.
  • for developers, researchers, and power users
  • take XBinary for a spin
  • XBinary: extended binary format support for Mac OS X Copyright (c) 2009 Amit Singh. All Rights Reserved. http://osxbook.com The XBinary software allows you to extend the Mac OS X kernel such that it can recognize arbitrary binary formats and execute them through specified handler programs. (Mac OS X natively supports executing only Mach-O binaries, Universal (fat) binaries, and interpreter scripts.) XBinary consists of a kernel extension (xbinary.kext) and this command-line tool, which lets you control the XBinary facility. This requires superuser privileges, so you should run this tool using sudo(8). The XBinary kext must be loaded for the facility to be available.
  • You can add and manipulate in-kernel entries that enable recognition of binary formats.
  • You can also specify flags that affect how a matched entry is processed. By default, the argument vector IS adjusted and setuid/setgid binaries are NOT allowed.
  • make experimentation involving new binary formats easy
  • Let us look at Java applications
  • then specify this wrapper script as the interpreter
  • and subsequently invoke the Java application launcher.
  • given a Java class file
  • a wrapper script
  • We don't even have to write such scripts
    • Graham Perrin
       
      :-)
  • a Universal binary containing, say, Tiger and Leopard versions
  • simplify code creation and maintenance.
  • Consider a 2-way fat binary containing i386 and x86_64 architectures.
  • operating system versions in addition to processor architectures.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      :-)
  • Now think of an "extended" fat binary mechanism that incorporates
  • our hypothetical extended fat binary contains eight "architectures"
  • the extended fat feature as implemented by XBinary is not a complete implementation
  • These examples assume that you are on an x86 (little-endian) machine.
  • XBinary requires Mac OS X 10.5.x (Leopard).
  • Executive Summary This document discusses XBinary, a new software that lets you add kernel-level support for executing files in arbitrary binary formats on Mac OS X.
  • Extending Executability
  • recognize arbitrary binary formats
  • using the xbinary tool
  • copious "help" output
  • Each entry must have as its name a unique identifier string up to 31 bytes in size. Additionally, a set of other arguments specify to the kernel how to recognize that binary format and which interpreter to invoke to handle it. XBinary can recognize a binary EITHER by matching magic bytes within the first page of the file OR by matching a file extension. OTHER_ARGS must be a valid combination of the following arguments (some are optional).
  • that will determine the startup class name
  • Bonus Feature: Extra Fat Binaries
  • Since XBinary is experimental, why not experiment with such a feature too?
  • XBinary wouldn't be able to help the dynamic linker
  • The XBinary software
liza cainz

HelpGurus Computer Help Fixes Email Problems - 1 views

HelpGurus has consistently showed me that they can handle any computer related problems with ease and professionalism. They do whatever they can until they resolved their client's PC problems. In f...

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started by liza cainz on 14 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
john sega

Online Threats and Dangers - 2 views

I downloaded an audio file from an unpopular website, when I opened it my computer crashed and since then, I have troubles turning it on because it would no longer display the correct desktop setti...

Desktop Computer Support

started by john sega on 11 May 11 no follow-up yet
Nikki Red

A Local-based SEO Consultant is a Good Pick - 1 views

As a businessman in Kent, it has always been my desire to have my sales increased and retain my customers. That is why I put up a website for my tree nursery business. Next, I needed to hire a loca...

SEO consultant

started by Nikki Red on 19 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Correction regarding hardware acceleration of Flash Player on Mac OS X Lion « Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash Player Team Blog - 4 views

  • COMMENTS
    • Graham Perrin
       
      To further clarify Hardware acceleration is usually locked on - this setting and others are inalterable - so if the user senses an undesirable impact on performance, there is no easy way to troubleshoot acceleration-related issues. 
shalani mujer

24/7 Tech Support - 1 views

I am a script writer in a particular morning TV show. I have experience on time that, the production team asked me to submit two sets of scripts ahead for the hosts convenience. I ended up making o...

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started by shalani mujer on 08 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Rem PC

The Best Remote PC Support I Ever Had - 1 views

The Remote PC Support Now excellent remote PC support services are the best. They have skilled computer tech professionals who can fix your PC while you wait or just go back to work or just simply...

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