John Carter spoke on Social Networking to a combined group of PMUG and the local PC Club yesterday. He’s posted the pdf under Benefits < Tips and Tricks. Go here to the PMUG website. You’ll find an extensive report that would take 133 pages to print out! (John didn’t just do this off the top of his head!)
His report identifies the top social networking sites and discusses Protocol, Problems, Password, Privacy, Photos, and Possibilities.
Joint Meeting Looks at Social Networking
Social networking: is it a fad that’s just fashionable now, or is it becoming an essential part of communication? John Carter will answer all your questions at the Joint PMUG/PC meeting this Saturday, 1:15 to 3 pm. at the Prescott Public Library Founders Suite. Your PC friends might not know about this joint meeting unless they attend PCS meetings; do them a favor by informing them. Read more http://www.pmug.us
Mac 101, Second Lesson: Finder
Jim Hamm writes, " Here's Mac 101, second lesson." You'll get acquainted with Finder and its features.
Restore Lost Photos, Documents, Archives!
The slogan, "It simply works!" grabs our attention. Who hasn't accidentally lost photos or videos, documents, or archives from a hard disk or even from a digital camera memory?
John Carter has recovered thousands of files from flash drives that anyone might say there was no way anything could be left on it to recover. A companion program that comes with Photorec is Testdisk. Testdisk claims to be able to restore a damaged hard drive. Access the full PDF article in the Reviews page here on the PMUG website. John includes detailed instructions on how to use the program. Click on the Command + to enlarge the small illustrations.
Superfast LTE Coming!
Prez Art Gorski spotted this Computerworld article and said, "Verizon has promised that Prescott will get the superfast LTE data service by the end of the year."
Do You Use Dictation?
One of Mountain Lion's features is Dictation. Here's a 2 page article:
http://appleinsider.com/articles/12/07/13/inside_os_x_108_mountain_lion_gm_dictation_speech/page/1 that describes Dictation and shows screen shots. It's currently supported on the new iPad and iPhone 4S, also.
If you're using Dictation why not drop us a line so we can pass along your assessment of the experience? You'll see the email directions in the column, About PMUG, on the right side of the homepage.
iPhone 5 Maps Test
This article on iPhone maps, just in from Jim Hamm, is well described and illustrated. "Here's an article reviewing the new maps feature in the iPhone 5. Conclusion: Pretty darn good."
And, look at that same site http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/car_gadgets/ for info on car buying, reviews, in the news, recalls, video, 2012 Auto Shows in New York, Chicago, Detroit.
Show Your Photography
Many of our PMUG friends are talented with their cameras. Have you made a photo into a picture postcard?
Carlene Hardt took these photos and Peter tells us, "Small batches we print at Costco as 4x6 photos and then Carlene attaches a self-adhesive back to make it a postcard. The backings come from Photographer's Edge. They have a WIDE variety of products: http://www.photographersedge.com/Postcards-4-x-6-pkg-of-25/productinfo/A298PC/
"Larger batches we have commercially printed as postcards, with custom information on the back side. We use Prints Made Easy who do a great job, http://www.printsmadeeasy.com , but we do occasionally have issues with getting certain colors right."
With a jpg of the postcard you can drag it to iPhoto and highlight it when it comes up on the album page. Up comes a little arrow at the bottom right side, giving you several choices. You can also click Create at the bottom right side of the iPhoto page, and find out how to order cards, albums, books, and calendars. Under Share you can order prints, from 4"x6" up to 20"x30". (Plan ahead for those creative Christmas gifts!)
Tribute to Steve Jobs
Today on Apple.com there's 2 minute video of Steve Jobs, honoring this creative, hard-working man. Thanks to Jim Hamm for notifying us.
Are You New to the Mac Computer? Mac 101
"Here is the start of a new series of instructions for the new Mac user," writes Jim Hamm.
Yesterday, (10-4) Macworld started a new series of How-To for the new Mac user. Go there, bookmark it, and watch for that weekly posting. That’s if you want to hear about everybody else’s problems! You’ll have to sort that out.
HOWEVER, in the Prescott area you have PMUG and you have the PMUG monthly SIGs (Special Interest Groups.)
Changing the Full Screen-Size View
Aaaaack! Another problem, but it turned into a “new feature” of Mountain Lion.
....................... Here's the arrows at the right side, top.
Here's the view of the blue arrows at the top.
Safari: Changes = Improvements
So it’s Command + D that makes a bookmark in Safari for that site you want to find again sometime! With Mountain Lion not showing that little + sign next to the URL in the bar it wasn’t obvious how bookmarks work now.
Take a look here: http://www.apple.com/safari/features.html gives brief info on the 250+ features of Safari. So, to find that same page again? You can bookmark it, and you can change the wording of that bookmark. Click on the illustration to enlarge it, then click to return to this place.
Problem Solving & Learning More
Three articles caught Jim Hamm's attention, and each deserve at least a quick look. Even if you're not particularly interested in the topic, it might be interesting to note the links on these sites. The first two are from MakeUseOf, and it has links to How To & Tips, Cheats & Guides, Geeky Fun. The third is from the latest Macworld that shows links to What's Hot, Reviews, How-To and Creative.
"If you were a Mobile Me user, you might have additional storage on iCloud. Take a look at this.
"Here's an article describing the difference between the internet and the World Wide Web. For most of us, we probably don't care about the difference, we just appreciate that it all works.
"If you've upgraded to iOS 6 and are experiencing some problems, here's an article with some tips that might help."
Too Soon for Passbook?
"Here is an article commenting on how the new iOS 6 app 'Passbook' is half-baked at this point. As you read through the article one wonders if anyone at Apple even tried this app before releasing it? Not a smooth move by Apple -- somewhat similar, apparently, to the maps app they just released, which is getting a lot of flack in the blogs."
Jim Hamm closes with, "Apple seems to be rushing some apps to market before they've been thoroughly tested."
About Firefox
It was a very short email from our travelin' man Jim Hamm, "If you use Firefox as a browser, you may want to take a look at this manual." So, is this the best browser? we asked. And Jim and Zee somewhere along the Mississippi River on a tour wrote back, "No, Firefox not my favorite browser. I don't have a favorite. I rotate between FF, Safari, Maxthon and Chrome. They all work well. FF does probably have more extensions and add-ons than other browsers, and they are useful. I don't happen to have FF installed on my MacBook Air or I could share the add-ons I find helpful." So, we'll probably hear more a little later.
How Long Will SSD Drives Last?
"Here's an interesting article speculating on a 'bleak' future for SSD drives. The article assumes that SSD cells will continue to shrink in size, from the present 25nm to perhaps 6.5nm in 2024, with an inherent increase in errors. There's some interesting comments following the article you might also take a look at."
After pointing us to this article, Jim Hamm goes on to give some personal information and opinion. "I've got two laptops with SSD drives (a MacBook Air and a ThinkPad), and I certainly like them -- not necessarily because they're faster than a spinning drive -- but because I don't have to worry about 'jiggling' the computers when moving them around, and SSDs make for good traveling computers.
"I've never had a problem with a spinning drive on any of the computers I've owned, and I think they're fine. In fact, I recently bought a nine-year-old iMac G4, which has seen a lot of use, and still works well, albeit slower, with a spinning drive. Why did I do this? I like the looks of the iMac G4, and compare the idea to someone buying a '57 Chevy. May not make practical sense, but conceptually/emotionally satisfying."
Upgrading to iOS 6
"If (or when) you upgrade to iOS 6 in your iPad or iPhone, here is a summary of what's new in the settings," writes Jim Hamm.
How-to Videos for Mac
Step-by-step videos on how-to add memory, SSD, etc. are listed at OtherWorld Computing. See this link. Many videos available via iTunes so you can watch with iPod, iPhone or iPad while you work on your Mac.
Changes in Dropbox
Jim Hamm wants us to know the latest security changes with Dropbox. Read about it here. http://gizmodo.com/5937961/dropbox-just-enabled-2+step-verification-you-should-go-turn-it-on
