How To Get Iwork For Free In Mac Os X Mavericks

Download a trial version of iWork ’09 (available in Softpedia) and install it in your Mac. Unless you have changed the settings, the system won’t allow you to install the pkg file. Head over to “System Preferences -> Security & Privacy” and enable apps downloaded from anywhere to run. Proceed to install iWork ’09. Once the installation is complete, open App Store and check for update. You should see the update for Pages, Keynote and Numbers....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 155 words · Thomas Grunau

How To Get Nvidia S Gpu Assisted Video Encoding Nvenc To Work In Ubuntu

To solve this issue, NVIDIA cards have a nifty little trick that they’ve been using since the release of the GeForce 600 series graphics cards back in 2012 called NVENC. This allows you to use the GPU to encode video streams. Using NVENC, not only can you convert videos more quickly than with a conventional CPU, but you can also stream video through software like Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) while reducing or completely eliminating stutter and lag....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 765 words · Kenisha Mcdonald

How To Get Os X Betas Legally Without A Developer Account

This free status of that OS X Beta Seed Program will potentially mean that many developers may uptake the pre-release versions of OS X. This way, a lot of bugs and mistakes can be easily ironed out with some feedback, and in truth, this should benefit both Apple and the consumer. Apple has finally realised that charging a fee for pre-release versions of the final free GM isn’t quite right, and for us, the move to introduce the Beta Seed Program is inarguably a step in the right direction....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 207 words · Samuel Linnell

How To Handle A Hi Dpi Screen In Linux

Unity Unity handles HiDPI displays fairly well, and it’s easy to implement. Open up the Unity “Settings.” It’s one of the default favorite applications. If you changed it, you’ll be able to search for it easily enough. Once you have “Settings” open, click on “Displays.” These are all of Unity’s display-related settings. If you haven’t already, you can set Unity to match your monitor’s resolution and refresh rate here, unless you have the proprietary NVIDIA drivers installed....

December 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1111 words · Ann Smith

How To Identify Songs From Movies And Tv Shows

IMDb Most likely you have heard of IMDb. The Internet Movie Database is home to information about virtually every movie and TV show ever produced. IMDb is truly a treasure trove for pop culture junkies. It includes full cast and crew information, critic reviews, user-made listicles, ratings from around the world, mistakes and goofs, trivia, the latest news and more. In addition to all of this, each title on IMDb has a comprehensive soundtrack section that lists all of the music that appears in that title....

December 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1235 words · Corey Stebbins

How To Improve File Search On Macos

1. Use search operators When searching in the Finder search box, you can limit your scope by specifying file attributes with certain search operators. Text operators The operator is specified like so The file type can be almost anything, from a word like “document” to an extension like .docx. Similarly, you can use the date operator to limit your scope to files of a certain date or recency. Using date:today will only search for files from today....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 548 words · Gregory Foody

How To Install And Play World Of Warcraft On Ubuntu

Since World of Warcraft dropped OpenGL support and moved to DirectX 11, things haven’t been so simple. There’s been plenty of breakage and odd graphical glitches, and that doesn’t take into account the problematic Battle.net app or the decreased framerates. But it can still be just as easy as before. Lutris and its scripted installs make playing World of Warcraft on Ubuntu about as easy as it is on Windows, and the performance is great, even on lower-powered systems....

December 11, 2022 · 5 min · 888 words · Scott Charles

How To Install Ios 4 2 On The Ipad And Use It To The Fullest

Download and Installation First, a quick disclaimer: Remember, you should always be backing up your iPad, as any software update can theoretically take a toll on your device if something went wrong. This is a fully stable release though, so everything should be quick and easy, but always better safe than sorry! To download and install iOS 4.2, you’ll need two things. First is the newest iTunes, which you can get at Apple....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 744 words · Michael Newnam

How To Install Windows 11 On A Raspberry Pi 4

With our guide, you’ll learn how to bypass Microsoft’s stringent requirements and install Windows 11 on your Raspberry Pi 4. The best part is that you can do the installation from a Raspberry Pi or a PC without too many commands or technical skills. Requirements for Installing Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi 4 – Both the 4GB and 8GB Pi versions will work. But for a smoother experience go with 8GB....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 446 words · Karen Sadberry

How To Jailbreak Your Ipad

Why should you Jailbreak? Well, jailbreaking your iPad offers you tons of features and opportunities that you are otherwise not afforded. It gives you the ability to download non-App Store apps on to your iPad, which can increase abilities offered by a stock iPad by leaps and bounds. From multi-tasking to running widgets, to changing the way you interact with your home screens, jailbreaking offers many possibilities that would otherwise be impossible....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 480 words · James Martinez

How To Lock Pc Remotely On Windows 10

Enable the Find My Device Feature on Windows 10 Before you can locate your Windows 10 device, you need to sign into your system with a Microsoft account and then enable the find my device feature. This is the feature that lets you lock your device. If you are using your system as a local user, open the Settings app, go to “Accounts -> Your Info” and click on the “Sign in with a Microsoft account instead....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 656 words · Clarence Kama

How To Make A Linux Usb Live Disk With The Terminal

How to make a USB live disk with DD and the terminal Making a USB stick is fairly easy in the command line. All it takes is a flash drive and a single command – the dd command to be exact. It’s a command specifically created for copying files. Note: please make sure that your flash drive is formatted and all of the files are removed from it. Open up a terminal window and enter the command below....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 462 words · Amy Wooley

How To Make Burnable Dvd Images On Linux With Devedeng

On Linux, DevedeNG is a great way to make your own video DVDs, complete with interactive menus. DevedeNG allows you to easily combine your video files into a burnable DVD image. Install DevedeNG Before you can get started making your DVD images, you’re going to need to install DevedeNG. It’s an open-source program that’s been around a while. Because of this, it’s readily available for most major distributions. Ubuntu/Debian DevedeNG is available in the main Debian and Ubuntu repositories....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 612 words · Bert Cummins

How To Message Businesses On Google Maps

How it works For messaging through Google Maps to work, both the business and the customer have to have the app. For customers, this isn’t a problem because this feature is being rolled out automatically into the Google Maps app. You don’t have to do anything to have this option available to you. Businesses that want to access messages from customers need to complete a few more steps. To get started, go into Google Play or the App Store and download the new “Google My Business” app....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 505 words · Danny Saulnier

How To Mount An Iso File In Linux

Linux has a couple of great ways to manage ISO files. You can handle things from your graphical desktop, or you can work exclusively from the command line. Both have their upsides. Graphical way to mount ISO in Linux When you’re working with a physical disk with an ISO image on it, the graphical tools that come with your desktop environment are easily the simplest to work with. Insert your disk into your computer’s disk drive....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 606 words · Jo Marshall

How To Organize Your Mac S Desktop Using Deskshade

Sounds cool! What’s first? As usual, the first step is to click through to the developer’s website to download, then install, the app. Once you copy the application into the appropriate folder on your Mac, you can run in it. Upon first run, you’ll see this screen: Click through to the next screen for your first set of options. Here, you’ll need to select what folders you want DeskShade use for background pictures....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Celina Sherman

How To Personalize The New Gmail App

The new Gmail app is still easy to use, but now it has a different look. You might not find what you need in the places where you might typically find them. Let’s see how you can give the app your personal touch. How to Add or Remove Categories Just like with the desktop version, you can also add or remove the categories in your inbox. Tap on the hamburger icon at the top right and select settings....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 561 words · Jonathan Hudson

How To Prevent Mac From Sleeping When You Close The Lid

Amphetamine: a free keep-awake utility for Mac To conserve the battery, macOS gradually drifts off to sleep when you close the lid. However, there are multiple “keep-awake” utilities that can change this default behavior. One of the most popular keep-awake utilities is the free Amphetamine app. When you launch this application, it’ll add an Amphetamine icon to your Mac’s menu bar. When the Amphetamine icon displays a horizontal line, it means that Amphetamine mode is inactive, and your Mac will drift off to sleep when you close the lid....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 726 words · Vernon Penoyer

How To Protect Your Sensitive Documents In Windows 7

Note: The EFS uses a certificate to store your encryption detail. It is important to backup your certificate in an external drive in case your current PC crashes and you lose the certificate. Once you lose the certificate, you won’t be able to open the encrypted files anymore. For the example, we are going to use a folder with the name “Important Files“. Right click the folder and select “Properties“:...

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 343 words · Kevin Nichols

How To Receive Android Notification On Linux Desktop

LinConnect is an Android app that can send notifications from your Android phone to Linux desktop. It works with almost every application. For LinConnect to work, there are two components that you need to install: LinConnect server for the desktop and LinConnect client for the Android phone/tablet. Installing LinConnect Server on Linux desktop To get started, first download the LinConnect server package from the Github page. Extract the package. Within the LinConnectServer folder, you will find a file name “install....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Christopher Heard