6 Articles match "Application","USB"

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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Apple was the first manufacturer to ditch the legacy serial ports (they never supported parallel ports in Macs) for USB and they were the first to ditch the floppy. However, what these “professionals” missed was the underlying message:  Not only can you upsize iPhone apps for the iPad, you can write full-featured applications originally found only on the desktop for the iPad.  In Not only is iWork I’m sure by now, you’ve read enough about the iPad to think, “oh, come on, not another article about that thing .” 8221;  Granted, the hype and rumors
 
Friday, December 11, 2009
You just plug the USB adapter into your laptop and it works. The top button is supposed to allow you to switch to other applications. Targus wireless remote I use this inexpensive remote because it’s very simple. It’s small so your audience
 
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Those who install the 64-bit version of Windows unwittingly (consumers like my in-laws) run into a host of issues such as application incompatibilities and driver issues.  Likewise with those legacy serial and parallel ports:  don’t sell printer with parallel ports instead of USB if you want to sell your wares to our customers.  Before Leopard came out, Apple warned that its Carbon Application Programming I’m going to take a break from writing about slide design and slideware for a moment to tackle another subject:  Snow Leopard.  As you’re probably aware,
 

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I’ve also had good luck with the Kensington 33374 because it only uses the batteries when the USB receiver is plugged into the computer, and when you’re not using it, there’s a secret compartment that pops right back into the presenter so you don’t lose it. Keynote may very well be a better tool but I still believe that most people won’t use enough of the features in either application to really say that one is better than the other. (All 20 tips for better conference speaking ~ 16 February 2009 ~ View from on stage as I’m preparing to speak at An Event Apart New Orleans 2008.
The Papershow package consists of a dongle (like a USB stick), pen and pad. It recognizes new hardware, but the built-in application never pops up. Papershow saves all work on the 256MB USB, so you can borrow someone’s computer and not worry about leaving any files behind. The other computer knows exactly what to do as the If you don’t have a  Tablet PC to write directly on your slides during a BBP presentation, you can always use a whiteboard as a companion to your screen.  But if you want even more flexibility to write from other places in the room, or to
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You just plug the USB adapter into your laptop and it works. The top button is supposed to allow you to switch to other applications. Targus wireless remote I use this inexpensive remote because it’s very simple. It’s small so your audience
Those who install the 64-bit version of Windows unwittingly (consumers like my in-laws) run into a host of issues such as application incompatibilities and driver issues.  Likewise with those legacy serial and parallel ports:  don’t sell printer with parallel ports instead of USB if you want to sell your wares to our customers.  Before Leopard came out, Apple warned that its Carbon Application Programming I’m going to take a break from writing about slide design and slideware for a moment to tackle another subject:  Snow Leopard.  As you’re probably aware,
Apple was the first manufacturer to ditch the legacy serial ports (they never supported parallel ports in Macs) for USB and they were the first to ditch the floppy. However, what these “professionals” missed was the underlying message:  Not only can you upsize iPhone apps for the iPad, you can write full-featured applications originally found only on the desktop for the iPad.  In Not only is iWork I’m sure by now, you’ve read enough about the iPad to think, “oh, come on, not another article about that thing .” 8221;  Granted, the hype and rumors