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Dwayne Abrahams

Make Any Printer AirPrint Compatible - 17 views

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    AirPrint is definitely one of the more convenient features of iOS 4.2.1 and thanks to a new tool you can turn any printer connected to your Mac or Windows PC into an AirPrint compatible printer. The utility is called AirPrint Hacktivator and it's very easy to use, this is a much simpler method than using the prior hack to manually enable AirPrint in Mac OS X 10.6.5.
Jeff Johnson

Test Bench: Flash-based laptops - Times Online - 0 views

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    The Acer owes its speedy start in part to its Linux-based operating system, which is far more nimble than Windows. Of course, you won't have access to Windows-compatible software, but the custom-built Linux interface is friendly and you get a full set of office, media and internet applications on its 8GB solid-state drive.
Jeff Johnson

learnerprofile.com | home - 0 views

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    Learner Profile is the perfect assessment management tool to track Adequate Yearly Progress. Learner Profile gives teachers the ability to record student's grades, track assignments, organize student information, and develop reports. Teachers can use Learner Profile on their computer, and Learner Profile to Go on their Palm or Palm-compatible PDA. Importable test objectives for Houghton Mifflin Reading and Houghton Mifflin Math are also available.
Jerry Swiatek

Site Tour Creator - Simple. Free. Open Source. | Amberjack - 0 views

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    # Amberjack enables webmasters to create cool site tours, without the need to take screenshots or record screencasts. # Amberjack improves the usability of your website through easy, great looking and helpful tours. # Amberjack installs with no hassle. The comfortable Tour Wizard gives you HTML code to paste in your site. # Amberjack is a lightweight (~4K), stable, LGPLed & browser compatible JavaScript library.
Jeff Johnson

Tapeless camcorders are not a Mac's best friend - 0 views

  • Macworld Lab has been testing five high-definition, tapeless camcorders, and thus far, the results aren't pleasing. Three out of the five camcorders we tested don't work properly on a Mac. Now, before you drive to One Infinite Loop and camcorder vendors’ buildings crying “This is an outrage!” allow me to explain my definition of "not working on a Mac."
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