Microsoft Office / Outlook We reviewed Microsoft’s current offering of Office apps on iOS (iPads and iPhones). Microsoft first dipped its toe into iOS when it offered the free OneNote app, a rich text, drawing, and rich media note taking app, back in 2011. Then about a year ago, in spring 2014, … [Read more...]
Upcoming Web Design SIG – Responsive?
Google favors responsive websites... And since ever-increasing people are viewing websites on their smart phones or tablets, it’s becoming more urgent to upgrade static sites to responsive sites. If you have an existing static site, what would be the best way to convert it? Let’s explore the options … [Read more...]
Single Board Computer Workshop February 19
Our first meeting was a great success with fifteen attendees plus myself, ranging from neophytes to years of professional experience with embedded systems. Wow, talk about diversity! At our next meeting, a group member has volunteered to show two of his projects. One is an environmental monitor … [Read more...]
Apple SIG Notes January 2015 – Back up your iOS device
We reviewed the ways to sync and back up an iPhone or iPad to be prepared in case you should ever lose your device. Before getting into that, we went into iCloud settings and enabled Find My iPhone. This enables your lost or misplaced device to be located from another iOS device using the Find My … [Read more...]
Upcoming Linux SIG Jan. 21st
No presentations scheduled at the moment, though lots of things Linux (software, hardware related) can come up. We continue with those people migrating older Windows computers to Ubuntu and the varying issues that arise. No matter how the meeting goes, come and bring your laptop or tower and … [Read more...]
Digital Imaging SIG Farewell
Longtime Digital Imaging SIG leader Ken Graff has moved to Florida and has decided he will not be able to continue the SIG remotely. Ken says, "I wish DACS all the best and when I visit Connecticut I will definitely stop by. I really enjoyed my 20+ year involvement with DACS." … [Read more...]
Linux SIG Bits – December 2014 Report
Our meeting on December 17th included two presentations: "Multiple Passwords With A Script" along with a demo, and a demo of the Bash command: "lsof" Report on "Multiple Passwords With A Script" "Multiple Passwords With A Script" was an article that I submitted in May but which finally … [Read more...]
Apple SIG Notes – December 2014
One of our members was still planning his upgrade from OS X Snow Leopard to OS X Yosemite. Since he was skipping a few releases (Lion, Mountain Lion, and Mavericks) I suggested it would be a good idea to do a clean install rather than upgrade his existing Snow Leopard installation. A search on “OS X … [Read more...]
New SIG! Single Board Computers Workshop (SBC SIG), Jan. 15, 2015
Join us as we learn to use various small cheap computers like Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Netduino, Beaglebone, and more. We'll start by exploring what is available, how much they cost and what they can do. Then we'll explore how to program and make them do cool stuff. Later, if there is interest, I'll … [Read more...]
Upcoming Website Design SIG – Dec. 16th
At this meeting I'd like to discuss the trend towards implementing HTTPS security on websites. Google is starting to take this into consideration in their SERP's, even for smaller sites without sensitive information or payment processing. If you don't sell anything, how important and desirable is … [Read more...]
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