Showing posts with label files. Show all posts
Showing posts with label files. Show all posts

Sunday, October 25, 2015

How to Remove All Adobe Software From My Mac (4 Steps)


Click the 'Finder' icon on the Dock. Or click 'File' on the menu bar and click 'New Finder Window.'
Type 'Adobe' into the search field located in the Finder window. The Spotlight search tool will display all of the files associated with Adobe applications in the Finder window.
Click on the first 'Adobe' file and drag the file into the 'Trash' icon on the dock. Hold 'Command' while you click to select multiple files.
Right-click the 'Trash' icon and click 'Empty Trash' to completely remove the software from your computer. Enter in the administrator password for your operating system if prompted by your computer.
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Monday, October 19, 2015

How Do You Eject Your iPod From a Mac? (3 Steps)


Locate the iPod icon in the left-hand column of the iTunes window on your computer screen. To the right of the icon, you'll see a small circle with a triangle inside. This is the eject button. After all of music, video or photo files have finished transferring, click this button. An alternative is to look on your computer desktop for an iPod icon. Drag the icon over your recycle bin or trash can to eject the iPod.
Check the computer display and the screen of your iPod after you have clicked the eject button. After a few seconds, the iPod icon will disappear from iTunes' left-hand column, and your iPod will display 'OK to disconnect.'
Pull out the USB end of the white cable to disconnect from the computer. Squeeze both sides of the white cable's base before pulling it out of the iPod.
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Monday, October 12, 2015

How to Highlight All on a Mac


Open the item, document, file or window in which you want to select everything.
Select any item in the window. For example, if selecting music, click any song; if selecting files, click any one file; or if selecting text, click anywhere in the text document.
Select 'Edit' from the top menu bar, then select 'Select All.' Alternatively, hold the 'Command' key -- sometimes called the 'Apple' key -- and the letter 'A' at the same time to select all.
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Friday, October 9, 2015

How to Install IPA on a Mac


Open iTunes.
Click 'File,' then 'Add to Library' or press 'Command' and 'O' to open the 'Add to Library' dialog window.
Browse to where your IPA files are stored. Click an IPA file to highlight it or hold the 'Command' key and click multiple IPA files.
Click 'Choose' to install the IPA files on your Mac. The apps will display in the 'Apps' category in iTunes.
Connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch to your Mac using its USB cable. Once iTunes recognizes the device, click the 'Sync' button on iTunes to install the apps on the device.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

How to Build HTML5 iPad Apps (13 Steps)


Select a program to use for building the app. Although you can use sophisticated Web design programs such as Adobe Dreamweaver, you can also use a basic text editor like Notepad to create HTML and CSS files.
Research Apple’s Safari Developer Library for tutorials and sample code. Code is available for many of the iPad features, such as “SlideMe,” as well as other HTML, CSS and JavaScript codes specifically for Apple iOS devices and for Safari in general.
Familiarize yourself with the standards and capabilities of HTML5, CSS and JavaScript for the iPad. Tutorials and sample codes are available in books from the library as well as from experienced developers in blogs and forums.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

How to Transfer From a PC to an iMac


Write down a list of applications you can't do without. In many cases, you will need to find a different program, since many Windows PC programs aren't made for the iMac. Making this list ahead of time allows you to purchase software you need when you purchase your iMac, which will cut down on the time it takes to get your new computer environment up and running. Many programs, such as Microsoft Office, have a version for Mac. In most cases, Mac has a suitable replacement program for just about any Windows software you need.
Back up all of your important files on a CD-R. Burn them onto a disc from your PC before you begin setting up on your iMac. This includes any documents, images, or music you will want to transfer. IMac reads all the common files that a PC can read, including text, rich text, JPEG, MP3 and PDF files. You will be able to transfer those files directly. If you have Microsoft Word or Excel files, Apple's iWork will read and write these files, although the software will need to be purchased separately (unless you purchase Microsoft Office for Mac).
Open 'Finder' on your iMac, click the 'Task' button located along the top of the window, and click 'New Folder' to create folders with the same names you're familiar with on your PC. Many of the same default folders already exist on the iMac, including 'Pictures,' 'Movies' and 'Music.'
Insert the disc that contains all of your backed up documents, images and music files from your PC. The disc will open automatically. Select the files using the holding down the 'Shift' key and clicking the files you want to move. Open the appropriate folder in 'Finder' and drag your files to the folder.
Check all of your files to ensure they can be opened on your iMac and edited. Make a list of those that you can't access (the list will be limited). Install any software on your iMac you need to get back into working on your computer without disruption.
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