It is very simple, if you wanna go beyond the 12 minute limitation that YouTube
have , pay for it , it is worth it. As for cutting them together , i thought we
could do do that on our iPads. Let me check and come back on that
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> On 16 Feb 2020, at 03.44, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
In the folder, do a VO left which should land you on the Kind
button. This groups the different file types. .zip would likely then be
the last group in that folder.
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Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
The problem I have is restricting it to a specific folder. If I use
command+spacebar, I can't do this, but it doesn't seem to work if I do the
command=option+f command either. How do you just get it to look in the fokder
you are in currently?
Kristeen
On Feb 15, 2020, at 9:39 PM, Jonathan Coh
I understand that Quicktime can join videos together and I have also seen
references to compression techniques in its AppleScript dictionary.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
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> <ramy.moustaf...@gmail.com> wrot
If you type "zip" into the search field and then press down arrow a couple of
times you should find a menu item for zip archive. Also note that unlike Unix
and Google searches, apple meta data searches can accept partial words.
HTH!
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Feb 14, 20
Hi all:
I took 3 videos using my Iphone, and need to combine them together in 1 video
and also compressing them to be able to upload to youtube, is there an
accessible app to do this on mac?
Thanks
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Not sure that I understand what you are saying. What do you exactly mean by
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The server would be the preferred place for filtering mail, as Jason
suggests, because the filtered mail is then similarly available on
whatever device you happen to access your mail from at any given moment.
So, build the rules once, and access the results anywhere and
everywhere.
Best,
Janina
This is usually done on the server. One of the advantages of running my own
mail server is that I can write such rules easily using Sieve.
I'm not familiar with the details, but my understanding is that some large
email service providers such as Microsoft and Google allow you to create rules
th
Hi Paul, I got a program in order to change it from Kindle to a pub. Again I
was unable to use it with Catalina because 64-bit does not work. i eventually
decided to use my Windows laptop to convert the file over using the epubor
ultimate.
Sincerely,
Michael maslo
> On Feb 15, 2020, at 10:04
You can always use the find command. For example, if I'm in my home directory
and I want to search the Downloads directory for zip files:
Find Downloads -name "*.zip"
On 2/14/20, 23:20, "Barry Hadder" wrote:
1. Command-f in the desired folder. When you do this, focus will be on
the sea
Hello,
I am struggling to read a Kindle book using the Mac OS Kindle App on Catalina.
It seems to work completely differently than other Mac Apps. I would appreciate
any tips on how to use this App, especially if you want to read parts of the
book via the table of contents.
In the past I conver
If the rule has been created, you can apply it to items already in your Inbox
as follows:
1. Highlight the mail item or items.
2. Use VO + SHIFT + M to open the Shortcut menu.
3. Press the up arrow once to Apply Rule, and press enter, and the rule should
be applied.
HTH
- Brad -
On Feb 15,
Andrew:
Possibly a conversational interface device like an Amazon Echo might be
a better path. There's pretty much no option but the audio interface for
Alexa Skills (or the Google equivalents). So, there's no mixing of
screen and audio content, at least not yet. Those days are coming, of
course,
Thanks to you all. That makes a lot of sense. Now I understand why the command
doesn‘t work even though some resources
suggest this.
Thanks and all the best
Jürgen
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> Am 14.02.2020 um 17:38 schrieb 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> :
>
> Hi,
>
> On newer Macs, I
Hi dave,
N mac mail was what I was looking for.
If you create the rule now it will / should work for any emails relating to
that rule from here on,
As for what you have already as Richard said you will have to manually forward
or move that message / if not save the attachment and send it on ma
Try using *.zip for your search,
I must admit though I can't remember what they use in unix as a wild card
anymore,
Windows uses * though and it should have a similar state in what you are using.
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I’m sure it was only last year we did this and nothing has come of it infact I
don’t even remember getting an email reply back from apple.
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