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Monday, October 19, 2015

How to Transfer PDF Files to GoodReader on My iPad


Drag and drop all of the PDF files you want to transfer into a single desktop folder on your computer for easy access.
Connect your iPad to the computer with your PDF files via the iPad's USB connection cord, as if you were synching the iPad to your computer.
Launch iTunes if it doesn't start automatically when you connect. If the sync process begins automatically, stop it or wait for it to finish.
Click your iPad under 'Devices' in the left iTunes pane, and then click the 'Apps' tab in the main pane. Click 'GoodReader' from the 'File Sharing' section of that pane; scroll down if necessary to find it.
Open the folder with your PDF files and drag them all into the GoodReader documents window in the iTunes main pane. Press 'Ctrl' and 'A' together on the keyboard to select all the files at once before dragging. As of March 2011 iTunes doesn't support dropping folders into the pane.
Disconnect your iPad after the process is complete and the iTunes screen says it's safe to disconnect.
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Sunday, September 27, 2015

How to Move iPhone Apps From a Screen


Turn on your iPhone.
Scroll through the display screens of the iPhone by swiping your finger horizontally across the screen. Decide which apps you want to move or delete.
Press and hold your finger against any app on the screen with the screen you want to move or delete until all the apps on the screen start to wiggle and a white 'X' with a circle around it appears in the upper-left corner of the screen.
Tap and hold the app you want to move to another screen until the app increases slightly in size. Drag the app to the furthest edge of the screen in the direction you want to move the app. Continue dragging the app from screen to screen until you arrive at the screen where you want to place the app. Remove your finger from the screen when you arrive at the screen where you want to place the app. Alternatively, if you want to delete an app, tap the 'X' in the upper-left corner of the app, then click 'Delete' to confirm that you want to delete the app.
Press the 'Home' button just beneath the iPhone screen to to stop the apps from wiggling and finalize your changes.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

How to Kill Multiple Apps on iPad (5 Steps)


Double-click the iPad's 'Home' button. The iPad's recently used apps are displayed in a bar at the bottom of the screen. Apps are displayed in reverse chronological order, with the most recently used app displayed on the left.
Touch and hold the first app in the multitasking bar for about a second until the icons in the bar start to shake, indicating the bar is in editing mode.
Tap the red '-' button that appears in the corner of the first app's icon. This immediately kills the app and deletes it from the bar. The next app moves to the left to take its place.
Tap the red '-' button in the next app on the left to remove it. Repeat this process until you have killed three or four apps, or until you have killed the apps you have used since last turning on the iPad.
Press the 'Home' button to stop the bar's editing mode. Press it again to close the multitasking bar and return to the iPad's home screen.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

Changing the Text Size for the NYTimes App for the IPad


Open Newsstand and tap 'The New York Times.'
Tap any article's headline to start reading it.
Press the 'AA' icon at the top of the screen to open the size options.
Tap the smaller 'A' icon to lower the text size or the larger 'A' to increase the size. Tap an icon multiple times to further shrink or expand the font.
Press the 'AA' icon again to close the settings after picking a new size. The app will remember your choice across multiple articles and between uses.
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How to Install Games on a Mac (11 Steps)


Insert the game CD into your Macintosh's CD drive.
Locate the icon for the CD on your desktop and double click to open it. Most commercial software CDs start with an open window to help you find the installer application faster.
Locate the game icon or the installer icon. They will be clearly labeled by the manufacturer, and they will usually have a .app extension.
Drag the game application to your Applications folder on the Macintosh, or double click the installer to launch it. If you're supposed to drag the icon to install it, the CD will show an arrow like this ===> pointing to a picture of the Applications folder as a cue of what to do.
Follow the installer directions in the dialog box that appears on your screen to complete the installation process. You will find your game icon in the Applications folder when the installation is complete.
Leave the CD in the disk drive if the game requires it in order to run. Many commercial games will only run if the original CD is still in the machine.
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