In this clip, host Sean Colins takes a look at Safari 4, Apple's web browser that ships with Mac OS X Snow Leopard. The browser is available for both Macs and Windows. He takes a look at the top sites feature, offering a top sites view. He defines what the star in the upper right corner of thumbnail views means, shows how to access and edit sites, how to pin sites, rearrange top sites, manually lock pages to top sites, how to view more or fewer top sites, and how to add a page to top sites.
In Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard Essential Training, server expert Sean Colins shows how to set up a brand-new server or migrate existing data to a new Snow Leopard Server installation. The course explains how to build a custom image that will automatically set up hundreds of client machines using the System Image Utility, and how to establish groups using the Workgroup Manager. Each chapter demonstrates how to set up a different server option, including mail, calendaring, and printing, services required in most office environments, but the course also shows features unique to Snow Leopard like Podcast Producer and Wiki Serve
In this lesson, host Simon Allardice discusses using delegation in Cocoa Touch. He discusses the benefit, as well as how one object hands off work to another object. He explains the process of delegation and covers the four rules as well as the Delegate Protocol, class declaration, and so on.
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In this clip, host Jan Kabili discusses correcting tonal values, which are the darks, lights, and midtones that make up the underlying tonal structure of every image, whether it is a color photography or a black and white image.
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Cineform CTO and co-founder David Newman demonstrates a brief tutorial for those getting started with 3D. This explains how to take separate Left and Right eye CineForm AVI or MOVs and multiplex them into a single CineForm 3D clip.
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In this clip, host Simon Allardice talks about the view based application, a project template for iPhone applications. View based application. He covers the interface or nev files and launches Interface builder and desribes how to use the Interface builder, work in the library and text fields, as well as Apple human interface guidelines.
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In this clip, host Simon Allardice talks about memory management and autorelease pools. Sometimes you create an object but you can't immediately release it. That doesn't mean that you leave it alone until your app finishes, you use something called an Autorelease pool. An autorelease pools exist in virtually every X-code project that you create.
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In this clip, host Jim Babbage moves into the products page and has added some elements such as headers and Greeked text. He works with the Grid autoshape to mock up a spry accordion panel concept in the project.
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By Jim Babbage
In this clip, host Jim Babbage moves onto the custom orders page on the site. The idea of this page is the customer can go onto the site and order their own custom box of chocolates. He makes use of the grid autoshape again to create a visual order form.
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By Simon Allardice
A developers it is easy to let our focus be primarily on creating the objects that we need and making sure they begin their existence the right way or set up the way they should be, and we'll do this with the alloc and init calls, but we have to make sure that the objects end the right way at the end of the object's life span just before it is deleted
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Your iPhone doesn't understand Objective C and neither does your Mac. Your code needs to be transferred so that the iPhone or the Mac or even the iPhone simulator can run and understand it. In this clip, host Simon Allardice shows how to use X-Code to transfer the code.
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By Jim Babbage
In this clip, host Jim Babbage shows how to customize the about page, working with the symbols and creating a few more, looks at the master page and the structure of the master page, as well as the common area, and unneeded elements.
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By David Gassner
In order to make your code more reuseable, it is possible to declare your code public properties, that are members of your user controls and then set the value of those properties when you use the control in a page. In this clip, host David Gassner demonstrates how to set those values.
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The Los Angeles Times is reporting that Coda Automotive announced that it will bring a Chinese built all eletric family sedan to America in the latter half of 2010. The company is working to get a five star crash rating, including a passenger-side ...
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