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Getting your Mac to work on the Internet

April 12th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Education · Haringey CLC · Learning · Macs · Teaching · tutorials

Tutorial to help you switch off the setting that you only need when you are at the CLC


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  • 1    Apple Macs in Education » Blog Archive » Small but powerful applications // Apr 19, 2007 at 1:35 am

    [...] I am always on the look out for useful applications for my mac and want to share these two as ideal ones to consider adding to your macs. The first one is called iShowU which allows you to capture and record anything you can see on your screen, along with audio from a compatible source (like a microphone) as well as any audio from the mac itself. It is produced by a company called shineywhitebox.com and wait for it ….. the cost is only £10.41 – a real bargain.  There is a 30 day demo version but it does put a watermark on the tutorial that you produce.  This tutorial on jjakes.edublogs.org was produced using this software and although these copies were not produced to the highest spec for the blog they look great running on the mac. [...]

  • 2    skambalu // Apr 28, 2007 at 11:38 pm

    Unfortunately that doesn’t work. Maybe I have fiddled around with it too much … There was no sign of any proxies on that page. My husband’s laptop uses a USB SpeedTouch modem … there’s no option for an internal modem on my laptop. Does that help at all? And what about on the PC side? Thanks.

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