Starting in 2008 with 70 entries, here’s how helpful members have been:
The total so far is 1,810. So, you see we are a group of thinkers and doers!
Starting in 2008 with 70 entries, here’s how helpful members have been:
The total so far is 1,810. So, you see we are a group of thinkers and doers!
Time to check out How It Works to the right-hand side of home page.
Right away you notice that most-appreciated word FREE. Click “Try for Free.”
You’ll need to enable Cookies to go to the prices page. Now you can go to Buy Now and see the full list with prices. A “Family Version is for 5 Macs.” Pay by Visa, Master Card, American Express, PayPal, your check, or Amazon Payments which is labeled New.
Here’s some info:
https://www.usps.com Prices as of January 26.
Fascinating! What’s Happening Now:
How the MacPro is built and assembled. Video 2 minutes http://www.apple.com/mac-pro/video/#assembly
iPad Air http://www.apple.com/ipad-air/videos/#video-air 3 min. Video
Events from the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2014 in Las Vegas. http://ces.cnet.com
What’s inside the “hottest new gadgets” http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown
Multimedia at Macworld.com http://www.macworld.com/column/mwvodcast/ There are 30 entries for 2013 from illustrated articles, videos, comments.
Here’s about Mac Apps: http://www.macworld.com/category/mac-apps/
January is the month to get organized. I told about Jacquielawson and their 271 animated greeting cards in my last January’s handout, but let’s take another look today. Click to open it here http://www.jacquielawson.com/ I open Firefox, open Preferences. I need to unclick Block Pop-up windows in Firefox Content, and then click Accept Third-party Cookies from sites visited. As soon as I’m finished with jacquielawson site I go back and undo both.
Note: price for one year is $12.00 and for two years it’s $18.00. Membership allows me to send any cards to anyone, as many times as I like for the duration of membership.
I went through the collection of cards and have ordered 79 cards for my extended family for the coming year. I can open the Cards Pending and see Date to Be Sent, Date Ordered, Recipient, Card Name, and Options. Here in Options I can view the card, cancel or edit it. Under Address Book I can save names and email addresses, so it’s quick to order again for each person. You can have a maximum of 500 names on this Address List!
So have yourself a Happy Apple New Year. May your computer and printer be good to you. May your iThis and iThat all bring you a big smile and be totally dependable!
See you at the next PMUG meeting. Check out our newsblog and keep up with the www.pmug.us site. This was the handout at today's PMUG meeting, from Elaine Hardt
"Save 50%" is what grabs our eyes. Mary Ann Clark has posted details on Take Control's ebook sale at the PMUG website, www.pmug.us . Go to Member Benefits to see this helpful information.
Here's that word, FREE, as Prez Art Gorski tells about an app named Box. "Box is an alternative to DropBox for storing files in the 'cloud.' They’ve just released new iPhone and iPad apps and, if you install one of these and sign up now, you’ll get 50GB of free on-line storage." http://blog.box.com/2014/01/get-the-all-new-box-for-iphone-and-ipad-50bg-free/
Learning more about Mavericks? Jim Hamm informs us, "If you're relative new to OS X Mavericks, here is a half-hour video tutorial that might be helpful." Note: there are FREE videos for PC and Mac here.
Surprised to see the shape of the new Mac Pro? Someone took it as a challenge. He built a "Hackintosh" inside a real bathroom trashcan. See three photos here. http://arstechnica.com/apple/2014/01/intrepid-modder-builds-hackintosh-mac-pro-replica-inside-a-real-trashcan/#p3
Now see 26 photos here and read the explanation. http://www.tonymacx86.com/mac-pro-mods/120757-mac-pro-late-2013-replica.html
While you're still laughing might as well see this model, made in Japan, for sale at amazon for $79.00. Humorous comments!
Saturday you'll hear the answers! It's time for the Genius Bar at PMUG. Hopefully, you've already got this event on your Calendar and are planning to come. Bobbie Pastor emailed the members. Questions have been submitted, ideas are ready to share! Art Gorski is ready to greet you. It's 10 am in the Founders' Room at Prescott Public Library.
"Here is a helpful article on how to better use Siri on your iPhone or iPad. Siri is definitely a program I need to work on because I presently rarely use it. Maybe this article will encourage me to find out how useful Siri can be," says Jim Hamm.
Headlined, “It’s Alive! Once-prolific Flashback trojan still infecting 22,000 Macs” the article in Ars Technica is dated 1-9-14. Read it for details here.
"Here are instructions for using the Terminal Application instructions to Clone your MAC OS to another drive," says David Passell. He then capitalizes this WARNING, " It totally erases the destination drive so don't make a mistake." See here.
Here's that good word — FREE. Jim Hamm rushes us this info: "This $7 iPhone app is free for a limited time, and you should go download it immediately." It's available from the App Store. His email notes this info is shared from Zite and send from his iPad.
See for yourself here.
David Passell starts off his New Year with, "Here is an article that should make Mac users happy or unhappy depending on which OS they are running:). http://www.zdnet.com/why-mac-users-are-safer-7000024694/?s_cid=e539&ttag=e539
Some controversial comments provide food for thought. One person said, “A 10 year old Mac should be safer than the latest Windows 8 with all securty patches, the best anti-virus and malware fighter installed.”
"If you use iOS 7 on your iPhone or iPad, you may want to take a look at these 18 tips from InfoWorld. Many you'll probably already be aware of, but there might be a new one or so. Worth a look," declares Jim Hamm.
" Here is a short blurb about the CopyLess Clipboard Manager," states Jim Hamm. He goes on with more details, " I've used this app for over a year now and can recommend it if you need/want to keep a history of items you've copied to the clipboard handy for future reference. It is simple to use and takes only about 8MB of memory when it's running. I have it open at startup and leave it running all the time." He found it for $6.99.
Today iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id416439303?mt=8 has it listed for $1.99.
Here's sending you a New Year's wish from your Prescott Mac User Group. May your year ahead be fun, as well as productive. May it be a time to keep learning, as well as keeping doing good. Thanks to Bobbie Pastor for the outstanding illustration here. See you all at the January meeting?
If you — or a friend of yours — received a new Mac computer or iPad, iPod, iPhone for a holiday gift (Congratulations!) you'll want to mark your calendar now. You can learn more and make friends at the Prescott Mac User Group.
Bobbie Pastor, PMUG secretary has just reminded us of the January events. John Carter and Bobbie hold SIGS (Special Interest Groups) on the first and fourth Fridays each month.
Our monthly meetings are practical and fun. January 18, 10 am to 12 starts us off. Prez Art Gorski has plans for the year to announce, and Ginger Carlson, our cookie lady, will have some yum-yums for us. Other board members, David Rothgery and David Passell will be happy to shake your hand. And you'll meet the other Chairs, Mary Ann Clark, Ward Stanke, Sharon Lampert, Howard Reider, and Elaine Hardt. http://pmug.us/about-us/
So come and bring a friend!
"Did you know -- or even care -- that your mobile phone has two operating systems? I didn't either, but here is an interesting article that explains the two systems," Jim Hamm announces this morning. He continues with, "The little mobile phone that we use to casually talk to one another, check emails and surf the net, is one complex piece of equipment." Check out that article from Macworld, "The Hidden Magic: A Look at the Secret Operating System Inside the iPhone."
Jim Hamm sent us the article about the 27 year-old Mac computer — and he's also sent this info on a snazzy new Apple store coming to San Francisco. (Jim keeps up with the old and the new!) "Take a look at these renderings of Apple's new store coming in San Francisco. Hope all that glass front doesn't face west where the sun would be an irritant every afternoon. Well, maybe in SF the fog or other tall buildings might block the sun, though. Still, an impressive-looking store."
"Talk about a labor of love," exclaims Jim Hamm. "Read how a guy updated a 27-year-old MacPlus computer http://www.keacher.com/1216/how-i-introduced-a-27-year-old-computer-to-the-web/
"And the speed was, well, it took 4 minutes to load a simple page after he finished. Quite an interesting process, though, and far, far beyond my skill level."
If you haven't upgraded Safari to the latest version, 6.1, give this your attention! David Passell sends this link: http://www.zdnet.com/safari-on-mac-os-exposes-web-login-credentials-7000024287/ with the notation: "This seems important for users of Safari before Lion. I notice mine is 5.1. However, I use Firefox browser."