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Showtimes for iPad Review
The Showtimes app for iPad has many great features for the movie lover. This app helps you to find the nearest theater to you by using your zip code or GPS. It also has links to such sites as IMDb and Metacritic, which are helpful in deciding which film to see. It can also mark your favorite theaters so that they show up first.
Wikipanion for iPad Review
The Apple iPad has many apps available, including the Wikipanion for iPad. Wikipanion for iPad is a great app for those who use the Wikipedia sites and need information fast. Wikipanion for iPad includes such features as; custom formatting, autocompletion, multilingual language support, bookmarking and article history. This is a super-convenient app for those who require information in the blink of an eye.
WhatsApp Messenger for iPad Review
An app is an application for a device, in this case, an Apple iPad. WhatsApp Messenger for iPad is a messenger app. This app allows the user to instantly message family and friends, and also receive messages from their loved ones. Not only messages can be send, but pictures, audio and video messages as well. Everything needed for the app is already built into the system, so it can be used easily.
Alarm Clock Pro App for iPad Review
. The Alarm Clock Pro App for iPad is a great app for those who have trouble waking up when they need to. The Alarm Clock Pro App for iPad can play songs you like and has an array of themes. The Alarm Clock Pro App also comes with a built-in flashlight. It also gives the weather and includes LCD display in many bright colors.
Performance Shootout: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard vs. Windows 7 64-bit
Mac OS X Snow Leopard vs. Windows 7 64-bit: Desktop OS Shootout
The two most popular desktop operating systems (in terms of new sales) are Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, however, little is known about their relative efficiency and performance. Our goal here is to set up an epic shoot out between these two operating systems (ideologies?), to crown a new champion in the operating system wars.
Outlook 2010 .pst 2GB Limit on File Size
By default, Outlook 2010 does not have a 2 GB limit in file size. However, if your system administrator (particularly if you are part of a large corporate domain) has set a MaxFileSize property in the registry it is possible for a 2 GB limit to be put in place if this has been set. When set, Outlook will not allow the size of a .pst file to grow beyond this size.
Group Policy Power Options Event ID 8194 Error Code 0x80070003
Group Policy Preferences management can be a daunting task. In general, you will need to be a system administrator to apply group policy preferences. If you are an end user, you will likely not have permission to make the appropriate changes.
An error message that can occur in the application logs is:
The client-side extension could not apply computer policy settings for '' because it failed with error code '0x80070003 The system cannot find the path specified.' See trace file for more details.
addid Linux Command Reference Example: addid command man page
Name
addid - add ID's to selected elements
Synopsis
addid [ -x ] [--] elem|.class|elem.class [ html-file ]
Description
The addid command opies an HTML or XML file to standard output, while adding element IDs to the specified elements or classes.
For example, given the input
A paragraph without an ID
the command
addid p
will output
A paragraph without an ID
addftinfo Linux Command Reference Example: addftinfo command man page
Name
addftinfo - add information to troff font files for use with groff
Synopsis
addftinfo [ -v ] [ -param value... ] res unitwidth font
Description
add_friends Linux Command Reference Example: add_friends command man page
Name
add_friends - Send friend requests to another user's friends.
Synopsis
# Send friend requests to everyone in user 12345's friend list.
add_friends [-q] 12345
add_friends will run, printing status for you. When it hits a CAPTCHA reqponse, it will display a URL for you to copy&paste into your web browser, and prompt you to continue. Stop when you like, and start again 'cause it'll just skip over those who are already your friend and those for whom you have pending friend requests.
acyclic Linux Command Reference Example: acyclic command man page
Name
acyclic - make directed graph acyclic
Synopsis
acyclic [ -nv? ] [ -o outfile ] [ file ]
Description
acyclic is a filter that takes a directed graph as input and outputs a copy of the graph with sufficient edges reversed to make the graph acyclic. The reversed edge inherits all of the attributes of the original edge. The optional file argument specifies where the the input graph is stored; by default, the program reads from stdin.
Options
The following options are supported:
-n
acpitool Linux Command Reference Example: acpitool command man page
Name
acpitool - a Linux ACPI client, allowing you to query or set ACPI values
Synopsis
acpitool [ -aAbBcefFhjlmnosStTvVwWz ]
Description
acpitool is a Linux ACPI client. It simply reads /proc/acpi entries and presents the output in a meaningfull, human-readable format.
It provides a.o. information on battery status, AC adapter presence, thermal reading, etc. This command is most useful on laptops with an ACPI compliant BIOS and a Linux kernel, preferably from the 2.6 series, with ACPI enabled.
aconnect Linux Command Reference Example: aconnect command man page
Name
aconnect - ALSA sequencer connection manager
Synopsis
aconnect [-d] [-options] sender receiver
aconnect -i|-o [-options]
aconnect -x
Description
aconnect is a utility to connect and disconnect two existing ports on ALSA sequencer system. The ports with the arbitrary subscription permission, such as created by aseqview(1), can be connected to any (MIDI) device ports using aconnect. For example, to connect from port 64:0 to 65:0, run as follows:
% aconnect 64:0 65:0
aclocal Linux Command Reference Example: aclocal command man page
Name
aclocal - automatically generate aclocal.m4 from configure.in
Synopsis
aclocal [ --acdir=DIR ] [ --help ] [ -I DIR ] [ --output=FILE ] [ --verbose ] [ --version ]
Description
Automake includes a number of Autoconf macros which can be used in your package; some of them are actually required by Automake in certain situations. These macros must be defined in your aclocal.m4; otherwise they will not be seen by autoconf.
ack Linux Command Reference Example: ack command man page
Name
ack - grep-like text finder
Synopsis
ack [options] PATTERN [FILE...]
ack -f [options] [DIRECTORY...]
Description
Ack is designed as a replacement for 99% of the uses of grep.
Ack searches the named input FILEs (or standard input if no files are named, or the file name - is given) for lines containing a match to the given PATTERN . By default, ack prints the matching lines.
Ack can also list files that would be searched, without actually searching them, to let you take advantage of ack's file-type filtering capabilities.
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