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Sunday, October 18, 2015

How to Get Netflix on Cydia (9 Steps)


Download the Netflix application for iPad from the iTunes Store.
Right click on the Netflix icon in the 'Apps' section of iTunes. Select 'Show in Windows Explorer' if you're using Windows, or 'Show in Finder' if using Mac OS X.
Select the file and rename the extension from .ipa to .zip. The filename should now be 'Netflix 1.0.4.zip.'
Open the .zip file using extraction software. Open the 'Payload' folder and locate 'Netflix.app.'
Open the Cydia app store and install 'OpenSSH.' Locate your iPhone's IP address by opening the settings app and navigating to 'Wi-Fi' settings.
Use 'Secure Copy' to move the Netflix app to your iPhone. This can be done with the SSH client or with the Terminal in Mac OS X. Open the terminal and enter 'scp -r [location of Netflix app on your harddrive in terms of file path, ie ] root@[your iPhone's IP address]:/Applications/.' In order to find the file path, open a new Spotlight window by pressing Command-Option-Space, and drag the Netflix app into the 'Search' dialog box. The file path will appear.
Open your SSH client, if you haven't already done so, and SSH into the iPhone. You can also use the Terminal by using the command 'ssh root@[IP address of your iPhone, located in Wi-Fi settings].' On your iPhone, a password prompt should come up. Enter your password or, if you've never logged in before, enter the default password, 'alpine.'
Modify your iPhone's permissions. Using the SSH client or the terminal, enter 'cd /Applications/' followed by 'chmod 755 Netflix.app.'
Open the 'Settings' of either Atomic Browser or Perfect Browser. Click 'Identify as' and select 'iPad.' You can now watch Netflix movies using either of these browsers. Alternatively, open 'User Agent Faker' and enable it. Click 'User Agent' and then 'Custom.' Enter 'Mozilla/5.0 (iPad; U; CPU OS 3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/531.21.10 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.4 Mobile/7B334b Safari/531.21.10' into the custom string box. Reboot your iPhone. You can now use Netflix from inside Safari.
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Thursday, October 15, 2015

How to Import Pictures Icons Into Keynote


Open “Applications > iWork > Keynote.” Select a template from the gallery or open an existing file.
Import a picture or icon file directly into Keynote by opening the folder in the Finder where the image file is located. Drag the file over to the open Keynote screen. A green plus sign will appear when you are holding it over the screen. Release the file and the image will appear on the screen. Resize the image as desired.
Import a picture or icon file to Keynote by dragging it from another open application and dropping it on the Keynote screen. Resize the image as desired.
Import a picture or icon into Keynote by copying and pasting from another program such as Preview, Acrobat or a Web browser. Select the image by highlighting it and pressing Command+C or by selecting “Copy” from the edit menu. In a Web browser, control-click the image and select “Copy Image.” Paste the image in Keynote by pressing Command+V or by selecting “Paste” from the edit menu. Resize the image as desired.
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Sunday, September 27, 2015

How to Make Emoticons Bigger (4 Steps)


Enlarge an emoticon in Microsoft Word by scrolling to the section of text and highlighting it with the cursor. Right-click and select 'Font.' From the 'Font' window, choose the 'Size' menu and scroll to a larger number, such as going from 14 to 18.
Increase the size of an emoticon in Adobe Photoshop by opening a Photoshop file (text that has been flattened into a graphics file isn't able to be enlarged) and pulling down the 'Window' menu. Select 'Layers' to open the 'Layers' palette. Double-click the text layer with the emoticon, symbolized by a 'T' in a white square. The emoticon becomes highlighted. Use the text toolbar at the top of the screen to select a bigger font size for the emoticon, which changes on the screen.
Change emoticon size in Microsoft Publisher by navigating to the emoticon and clicking its text box; text in a Publisher document is always encased in text boxes. Highlight the emoticon within the text box. Click the 'Home' tab at the top of the screen. Pull down the text size menu and select a larger text size for the emoticon.
Resize an emoticon in Windows Paint by opening the software and clicking the text tool, which looks like an 'A' on the 'Tools' section of the ribbon. Click the document and select a font and text size for the emoticon. Type the emoticon. Highlight the emoticon and use the font size selection drop-down menu to make the emoticon bigger.
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