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Monday, October 19, 2015
How to Set Up a Blank Page for Letter Writing on a Mac Computer
Go to the Applications folder and double-click the 'TextEdit' icon. TextEdit will open with a new, blank document.
Type the return address at the top of the document. Put the name on one line; the street address on the next; and the city, state and zip code on the third. Hit the 'Return' key twice.
Enter the date and hit the 'Return' key twice.
Type the address of the letter. Put the name on the first line; the street address on the next; and the city, state and zip code on the third. Hit the 'Return' key twice.
Enter a salutation for the letter. Hit the 'Return' key twice.
Add the body of the letter, leaving a space between any paragraphs. Hit the 'Return' key twice after the last paragraph.
Insert a complimentary close, such as Sincerely or Best regards, and hit the 'Return' key three times. The extra space gives you room to sign the letter once you print it.
Type your name to finish off the letter.
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Thursday, September 10, 2015
How to Get Free App Store Credits (6 Steps)
Launch your App store icon either on the iPhone, iPad or through iTunes on the computer. If an account is signed in, you'll need to sign out.
Locate the free apps you wish to download. Hit download to see if it will download with no further procedure. If not, click the 'Create New Account' link. Follow the information boxes and fill in with your info. Hit the 'None' option under payment.
Activate the account by following the email or online prompts. You now have free app download credits. You may select and download any free app in the Apple App store.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
How to Block a Website From an Apple Computer
Open the 'Applications' folder. Double click 'Utilities' and 'Terminal.' A command prompt will open.
Type 'sudo nano /etc/hosts' without the quotation marks and hit 'Return.'
Enter the Administrator password for the computer. This should bring you to a text file with the words 'Host Database' at the top.
Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move the cursor down to the bottom of the file. Type '127.0.0.1 (website)' without the quotation marks. For example, if the website that you want to block is example.com, type '127.0.0.1 www.example.com.'
Hit the 'Control' and 'O' keys on the keyboard simultaneously, then hit 'Return' to save the file. Close the terminal window. The website that you have specified is now blocked. To remove the block, return to the Host Database using the steps outlined above, and remove the line referencing that website.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015
How to get a discount on Apple products (5 Steps)
Go to www.apple.com and click on the store tab. On the next page that you are brought to, click on education store.
Click select your college. You can either search for your school by zip code or you can enter your school's city and state. Click find.
Click on your University and then hit continue. On the next page, click take me there.
Some schools will require you to enter your school username and password. Enter the username and password then hit submit. You are now brought into the education store where you can search for your products.
Currently, the Macbook is $50 cheaper when using the educational discount. Deals change from time to time. This past summer, Apple was giving away a free Ipod Touch and HP Printer with every Macbook. Look out for great promotions.
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How to Add Yourself to Sudoers Files in the Mac OS X on a MacBook
Press 'Command-F' on the keyboard, type 'terminal' in the Search field and click the 'Terminal' appication to open it.
Type 'sudo –s' into the blank command prompt window and hit the 'Return' key. You are prompted to log in with your computer's root password.
Enter the administrator password that you chose when you originally set up your MacBook, then press 'Return' to log in as the root user.
Type 'sudo visudo' in the command prompt window and press 'Return.'
Place your text cursor at the end of the line that contains the text 'root ALL=(ALL) ALL.'
Hit 'Return' to add a new line and then type 'username ALL=(ALL) ALL,' replacing 'username' with the short name of the account you want to add to the sudoers list.
Select 'Save' from the File menu to confirm the changes.
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