Well, it's Black Friday, when the stores expect to be "in the black" when all the sales are tallied. Maybe you're out shopping right now? Here's from the link from InformationWeek, pointing out Apple sales, listing discounts also at Best Buy and WalMart, the Apple online store, as well as giving links to find your local Apple Store. Also, click to see an iPad Mini Tablet slideshow.
Look at Apple's site, too. It's a one day sale. Save $ and have fun.
On Sale in Peoria
How do the words "on sale" sound to you? How about "Black Friday" or "Door Busters"? The Peoria MacMedia Store is even giving a $10 credit for any donation from non-perishable food to toys. . . and get this . . . message therapists will be on duty. Advertising food and beverages, along with great deals grabs our attention. Take a look here.
Here's Turkey Dog
If you’re subscribing to Small Dog Tech Tails you saw him, so I wrote and Liam wrote back it was OK to post him. Take a look at their site today.
Take Command! for Shortcuts
He lists 16 quick shortcuts, using the Command key. That's Ben, the Mac blogging guy in Brooklyn helping all of us Mac-aholics. After subscribing to his freebie news a few weeks ago, "Here's the Thing" today brought some very practical tips. Look here.
Speed Up Web Browsing on iPhone, iPad
"Here is a tip that might speed up your web browsing on an iPhone or iPad: turn off Javascript. I just did it, and will see if it impacts my web browsing one way or the other. I've disabled Javascript on all my computers and haven't missed it at all. Javascript is a great medium (access point) for malware hackers to get into your computer," declares Jim Hamm.
Your Surprise for Your Family
With your handy Mac computer you can easily make a nice surprise present for your family. Here’s three things that only YOU can do for your kids, grandkids, even the old folks!
- Make an “Old Time Favorites” cookbook from recipes handed down to you -- probably handwritten! Collect enough for 24 pages, some from each category. Write something about who originally made that yummy stuff.
- Make an “Shortcut Recipe” cookbook. This is where you’ve updated and simplified your own favorites. Instead of feeding 10, maybe change to feeding 2 or 4. Use modern ingredients, the microwave, convection oven.
- Make a “I Remember When” booklet. This is not your entire lifetime on 24 pages! Just some interesting highlights that you do recall. Describe what makes those events significant in your memory.
Use Time Machine with ML
"Here's a helpful article on how to use Time Machine to recover files in OS Mountain Lion," says Jim Hamm.
Greeting Cards and Mailing Labels
Time to figure out making/sending greeting cards and printing out labels for mailing. John Carter speaks up, commenting on my question about labels, "A much better way, if you intend to print mail labels, is to use Avery Label's Design Pro for Mac (there's only one version, and Avery has discontinued support for the Mac as an application that you download - they now prefer that you use their free online service). Design Pro has a feature to merge contact information from Contacts and sort them."
Bobbie Pastor offers this info, "I make the club's name tags with Design Pro. That will be over when I get ML. I have to do my business cards with Design Pro on line as well. It Sucks! I don't like it at all. Downloading the program to your computer is so much better.
Where in the World?
"Here is an interesting website if you plan to go overseas. It gives you a video look at the city before you get there. Even if you don't plan to go, it's fun to look at the various cities, peoples and cultures." This introduction is from Jim Hamm.
And it raised some questions. Where in the world have you and Zee already explored? Jim wrote again, "We've been to 50 countries, and enjoyed them all. Going to Costa Rica in January, where we've not been."
Learning More About Photography
Interested in photography? John Carter to the rescue. He's now posted to the PMUG website this informative and illustrated report, "iPhoto for iPad vs. PhotoForge2." Go to http://www.pmug.us/reviews/ and benefit from his research.
Note: John Carter will be at the PMUG Genius Bar on November 17, when Art Gorski and Bobbie Pastor will be our other "experts" for this meeting.
Set Up an eBook Library on an iPad
"Here's a helpful article on how to set up an eBook Library on an iPad," says Jim Hamm. He continues, "At the Apple store this past Friday I took a look at the new iPad Mini, and because of its small size and light weight, it might make a good eBook reader. But as I played with it, I didn't like the small font size on websites. I had to increase the font in order to comfortably read it. I didn't like doing that. On my iPad 2 I can easily read website font, without adjustment, because of the larger size of the screen.
"Before buying an iPad Mini (if you should have an interest), be sure to look at the font size first. The font size on eBooks might be larger, but I wasn't able to check this out. For easy portability, though, the new iPad Mini would be handy. And, like all the iPads, it is a beautiful device.
"At the Apple store I also compared, side by side, my iPad 2 with the new iPad 4. I couldn't tell an appreciable difference between the two. In theory, the iPad 4 has a better screen and a faster processor, but I couldn't tell a difference in performance or viewing. If there was a difference, it wasn't enough to impress me."
Here John Carter adds his opinion of the MakeUseOf newsletter earlier reviewed by Jim Hamm above, " In addition to the article, you'll find several advertisement links to free eBooks - but I would be careful about going there as you never know how much money those "free" eBooks will actually cost you.
Apple Helps You Donate for Superstorm Sandy Relief
Apple makes it easy to donate to the American Red Cross for Superstorm Sandy Relief. Look at the home page http://www.apple.com and click to go to the iTunes Store.
Apple Management Shuffle
"For those interested in management shuffles at Apple," regards: David Passell http://www.zdnet.com/apple-management-reshuffle-the-who-the-why-and-the-next-7000006561/
"Two significant senior Apple executives are out of the technology giant without an explanation. Who will win out of the management shuffle, and who could be vying for the chief's chair next?"
Free -- Only on 10-31-12
" Here's an offer of a free download of the Crossover software program from Codeweavers. The free download is good for only one day: October 31st," Jim Hamm notifies us. This program enables Mac to run Windows software without a license. Read the details.
Wallpapers Hidden in OS X Mountain Lion
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."