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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

How to Use Remote Disk on a Macbook


Open “System Preferences” in the Apple menu. Select “Sharing” from the menu. Select “DVD or CD Sharing.”
Go to “Terminal” in the Utilities folder inside of your Applications folder.
Type the two command lines “defaults write com.apple.NetworkBrowser EnableODiskBrowsing -bool true” and “defaults write com.apple.NetworkBrowser ODSSupported -bool true.”
Restart your MacBook. Go to the Apple menu and press “Restart.”
Turn on “DVD or CD Sharing” on the Mac with which your MacBook is using Remote Disk. Turn it on as in Steps 1 to 3, and insert a disc into the optical drive.
Open “Network” in the Finder’s “Go” menu.
Choose the other Mac’s name from the list of available servers and press “Connect.” Type in the password and user name of the Mac whose optical drive you are sharing. Press “Connect.”
Choose the DVD or CD you want to play with Remote Disk. It will appear on your desktop. Click on it to play it.
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How to Create iBooks


Review the ePUB formating specifications. iBooks must adhere to a set of design rules collectively know as the ePUB specifications. These specifications are propagated by the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) and are available for viewing at the IDPF website. Knowing these specifications will provide insight into the advanced capabilities of electronic documents such as the ability to integrate multimedia presentations with the text and text-to-speech functionality.
Write and design your document. You can use traditional publication design platforms such as Adobe's popular inDesign software, Microsoft's Publisher offering or the open-source Open Office platform.
Save your document in ePUB format. Several publishing platforms are enabled with ePUB formatting capabilities. The save-as-ePUB functionality is included with Adobe's inDesgn, Apple's Pages word processing application for iPad and the Atlantis Word Processor for the PC . There are also a number of conversion utilities available on the Internet that can convert documents into ePUB format. These utilities are useful if you design your book in a software that does not save according to ePUB format.
Apply for your International Standard Book Number (ISBN). Apple requires you to have a valid ISBN number for each book to be distributed through the iTunes store. This is the thirteen-digit number that will identify your book. One group per county is designated to award these numbers. In the United States, the R.R. Broker LLC group is the organization through which you must order your ISBN.
Apply for placement in the iTunes store. As part of the application process you must provide a tax id or social security number for tax purpose and your publication's ISBN.
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Monday, October 19, 2015

How to Add Mobi to Kindle


Press the 'Menu' button on your Kindle's keyboard and open the 'Settings' page using the five-way controller.
Write down the Kindle's unique email address displayed on the 'Settings' page.
Attach the MOBI e-book file to an email and send it to your Kindle's email address. It's not necessary to specify a subject or add any text to the body of the email. Upon receipt of the email, the MOBI e-book will be added to your Kindle and will automatically appear in its library.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

How to Attach a Whole Folder to an Email on a MacBook Pro


Click the 'Mail' icon in your Dock to open Apple Mail.
Click the 'New Message' button to write a new email message to attach your folder or select a message to which you want to send a reply.
Click the 'Finder' icon in your Dock to open a new Finder window and locate the folder you want to attach.
Drag the folder and drop it into the body of your email message. To create a zip archive of your folder, click the icon in your Finder while holding the 'CTRL' key and select 'Compress' from the drop-down menu. You can also drag and drop a zip file into the body of your email message.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

How to Exit Mail on iPad (5 Steps)


Tap the 'Mail' icon on the iPad home screen to launch the email app.
Read, write or send email messages.
Press the 'Home' button to exit the Mail app and return to the home screen.
Press the 'Home' button twice to bring up the iPad's list of recently used apps. Press and hold the 'Mail' app icon until all the app icons start jiggling. A red circle with a minus sign appears in the top left corner of each app's icon.
Tap the minus sign on the Mail app icon to remove it from the multitasking bar. This quits the Mail app. Press the 'Home' button once to stop the other app icons from jiggling and hide the list of recent apps.
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