Jim Hamm sends this link to 43 "amazingly gorgeous secret wallpapers hidden in OS X Mountain Lion." Thanks!
You've Noticed Google Translate?
If you've noticed the Google Translate icon at the top of this PMUG blogspot home page you've maybe wondered about it.
Our Blogger.com Stats for the last month show our PMUG newsblog has viewers in the United States, Russia, France, United Kingdom, Sweden, Germany, Malaysia, Australia, Poland, and the Ukraine. Our Pageviews from the U.S. last month was 539!
Interestingly, the list of Pageviews by Operating Systems shows 50% with Mac, and 42% with Windows. The remaining ones were Linux, iPad, Windows NT 6.1, iPhone, and Android.
Where's Safari's Back Arrow?
Ben, at Heresthethingblog.com answered my question. I hadn’t expected an answer, actually. But his website invited queries, and I was puzzled about the grayed out Back Arrow at the top of Safari, now that I’m using Mountain Lion. I was used to clicking that arrow to return to one of the sites I’d looked at earlier.
He wrote right back and mentioned the browser tabs at the top of the page in Safari. Yes! That solves the question. I had not been using Tabs to go back to earlier sites. When the Back Arrow is grayed out, I can click on a previous Tab.
To close a Tab click the button that appears in the left of the tab when the cursor hovers over it. The + sign means add new webpage Tab, click to open a new tab. The black box means show all tabs, click to show tabs in Tab View.
More to learn, but having fun!
Automatically Starting Up
If your computer starts itself up at 5 a.m. it will be doing what David Passell's computer does. He writes, "This looks promising. Though this blog item explains something I have known for years (my mini turns on automatically at 5:00a) There may be other things of interest. You can subscribe to it." Your PC friends will find helpful info on this site, too.
Be Careful With Chrome
This alert is just in from Jim Hamm: "If you use the Chrome browser occasionally (as I do), here is an article about carefully reading the 'permissions' question before completing the installation. I hadn't paid much attention to this previously, but will now, especially after reading the following quote in the article."
Apple News from Australia
Jim Hamm's fixed us up with the Australia Apple blog. Just now viewing the site, I noted there were 61 members and 1003 guests on line. It's Australia's largest online community for all Apple related news, podcast, forums, reviews, even a Vintage Apple forum.
Java and Security Risks
Prez Art Gorski finds info we need to read and heed. "In a recent update to Mountain Lion, Apple has removed the Java plug-in used in the Safari web browser. In the future, if you absolutely need Java in Safari, you will have to go download it yourself from the Oracle website.
How to Post a Blog
Up-grade, Frowns or Smiles
You’ve heard about the OS version Mountain Lion. Have you upgraded yet?
- Choose File > Duplicate.
An untitled copy of the document is created. Both copies remain open on your desktop for you to view or edit. - Close the window of the untitled copy, type the document’s name, and then choose a location from the pop-up menu.
- Click Save.
Mac 101: All About Windows
"Here's another chapter in the Mac 101 series," Jim Hamm informs us. Tell your PC friends to look at this info on Windows.
New to View
"Here is a free offer for ClipBuddy for the Mac. I've not tried it, but since it's free I will give it a try. Note that it's normally priced at $29.95. This offer expires on October 31st," writes Jim Hamm. Earlier today he'd emailed with mention of a new iPhone - iPod Touch - iPad app called MyRadar Pro which he saw someone use to monitor the severity of the storms in the Memphis area. See it here. Jim will tell us more later . . .
Facebook's Latest Privacy Scare
See this article, forwarded by John Carter, on Facebook and their changes of privacy settings. At the bottom of the article look at their five links to further information on this vital topic.
iPhone 5 in Your Future?
"If you've got, or plan to get, the new iPhone 5, here is an article you should read about compatibility issues and how the new adaptor works, writes Jim Hamm. Stay tuned for more info soon.
What's the Latest?
Rumors, facts, photos, buyer's guide, blogs and forums — all that and more about Mac, iPhone, iPod, iPad at macrumors.com Kyle Smith reminds us. From his vantage point as tech/sales at MacMedia in Peoria I'd asked him what's the latest, so I'd have something to report at PMUG on Saturday. Apple has issued invitations for Media Event on October 23. There's always more happening at Apple!
Mac 101: Dictation
Starting off with, “People have been talking (occasionally with expletives) to their computers since way before they could listen,” the latest Smart Dog Tech Tails #841 brings Speech-to-Text dictation to our attention with “You Don’t Say…”
Social Networking Explained
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."
