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    Triumph of The Nerds

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    more useful than a text-based interface. Then Apple I and Apple II were just another less interested computers as other computer giants including IBM were taking over economical stand. For an economic success‚ Steve Jobs introduced Apple Lisa with GUI as similar as Xerox Alto computer. It was sold with costs as high as $9‚900 roughly. Commercially‚ it was not successfully due to high price and Apple suffered due to crucial mistake of making such a ornate interface. Apple was going through economical

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    lab 1 motherboard

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    ============================================================= Instructions: Use pen and write your Full name and student Id on all pages. All labs have to be done during lab time‚ in the lab room. Each lab has to be checked by the instructor progressively during lab time. You must call your instructor to check your work and sign it whenever you reach the point asking for the instructor’s initials or signature. =============================================================

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    against the driving competitors. This essay will classify and explain both the cause and effects of the problems‚ and then the possible solutions will be discussed. Finally a conclusion will be given. In the early 1990’s‚ Apple’s distant lead in graphical computing began eroding quickly. Microsoft worked to made incremental progress in developing the entirely new Windows operating system. During the rise of Windows‚ Apple seemed content to rely on its existing‚ established share of specific markets

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    Manual Website Constructor

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    Operation manual for the administration control panel of the constructor website 1. Authorization 2. Change interface language 3. Search box 4. Main menu 4.1 Web-pages 4.1.1 Remove web-page 4.1.2 Edit web-page 4.1.2.1 Edit content 4.1.2.2 Edit metatags 4.2 Add Page 4.3 Menu 4.3.1 Add new element 4.3.2 Edit/remove element 4.4 Manage Templates 4.4.1 Add link 4.4.2 Delete link 4.4.3 Change copyright 4.5 Design 4.5.1 Edit default design 4.5.2 Edit default font 5. FAQ 5.1 How to place an image

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    Reference Notes for Adobe Photoshop Restoring default preferences On the desktop‚ double-click the Adobe Photoshop icon to start Adobe Photoshop and then immediately hold down Ctrl-Alt-Shift (Windows) or Command-Option-Shift (Mac OS) to reset the default settings. Undoing multiple actions The Undo command (CONTOL + z) reverses only one step. However‚ you can still step back through multiple actions using the History palette. By default‚ the Photoshop History palette retains only the

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    Introduction to the University Computers Logging in Procedure 1. Type in the necessary information into the Login window. Note the username is your student number. 2. Your password will initially be your date of birth in the format DDMMYY (your password will appear on the screen as asterisks to prevent anyone else reading it). 3. Click OK. If this information has been entered correctly the login window should disappear and you should now have full use of the computer. Identifying the Drives 1. Open

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    what is desktop6.NDK? 4) What is names.nsf? 5) What is bookmark.nsf? 6) What is the difference between lotus notes 7 and 8.....? 7) What is replica? 8) What is the difference between Server and local? ANS 1) Id file contain the information of user name and password and when his id and certificate will expire. 2) 1) desktop6.NDK 2) bookmark.NSF 3) Names.NSF 4) ID FILE 5) Notes.ini 3) It contain all the information about Workspace. 4) It contain all the information about

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    Unit 8 Lab 8

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    Student## account for the local machine and the password P@ssw0rd. NOTE In order to log using a local machine account click switch user‚ then other user and enter Workstation##\Student## as the username. 3. Click the Start button. Key gpedit.msc and press Enter. The Group Policy Object Editor opens to the Local Computer Policy. 4. Under the User Configuration node‚ click Administrative Templates. 5. Click the Desktop node.

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    file in your M:\ Drive to ensure data continuity in the event of data loss caused by a computer error. Under File Tab‚ Select Open. In the Open Pane‚ Select Open Outlook Data File. By Default in Windows 7‚ your archives will be stored here: C:\Users\yourusernamehere\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\archive.pst Select Your Archive.pst file and Click Ok. You Have Now Successfully Linked Your Archives and .PST files to your Outlook Profile. Add Additional Mailboxes For Outlook 2010 Click on

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    Parts of Adobe Photoshop

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    Adobe Photoshop Icon Parts of Adobe Photoshop Title bar Displays the name of the program and the name of the active image or picture. Menu Bar -provides different menus and sub-menus/commands for photo manipulation. - most familiar interface elements that contain all sorts of options. Options Bar… •Useful tools that provides • different option settings/commands for the selected tools. Displays the current settings for each tool. Toolbox or Toolbar • It contains a bunch

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