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iBooks Author supports LaTeX now
When Apple launched iBooks Author back in January 2012 I was quite curious to see the things that you were able to do with it. It all looked very nice and relatively easy to use.… Read More »iBooks Author supports LaTeX now
MATLAB for mac in Mountain Lion without X11
Well, I have now made the move to Mountain Lion and for a bit it did look quite good, until I had the nerve of trying to start MATLAB. Now, I must admit that the… Read More »MATLAB for mac in Mountain Lion without X11
A hidden shortcut to switch to previous Desktop Space in Mac OS X
Imagine this, you are using Desktop 1 to write a long document and you are doing so with information that is displayed in Desktop 4. You can indeed move the relevant window from Desktop 4… Read More »A hidden shortcut to switch to previous Desktop Space in Mac OS X
Japanese writing in iOS and Mac OS X
I have written Japanese (not as well as I would like though) for some time and doing so with the computer is always a pleasure. I’m used to almost always use the same dictionary, the… Read More »Japanese writing in iOS and Mac OS X
It seems Apple took down the iOS version of Chrome rather quickly. Tantrum?
I heard via Cult of Mac that the iOS version of Chrome was available in the AppStore. My friend downloaded it successfully and kept on going about how quickly it was. And indeed it was.… Read More »It seems Apple took down the iOS version of Chrome rather quickly. Tantrum?
Setting up Posterous in Tweetbot for iPad
UPDATE: Sadly this post is now obsolete with the shutting down of Posterous… I have recently started using Tweetbot as a Twitter client and I must say that I am quite pleased with the… Read More »Setting up Posterous in Tweetbot for iPad
Saving screenshots with a useful name (Mac)
Are you a Mac user? Do you end up taking one, two, thousands of screenshots? Well, then you would agree with me when I say that having them automatically saved with a long and not… Read More »Saving screenshots with a useful name (Mac)
Videocasting with a Mac
Continuing with the subject of capturing video, in this tutorial we will cover some tools to capture your screen using a Mac. The tools are Quicktime Player, MPEG Streamclip and iMovie. These tools either come with… Read More »Videocasting with a Mac