Building Apps for mobile devices becomes crucial for online success as an increasing number of web users shift to mobile devices and as the usage stats of mobile users has already passed web usage by desktop and lap-top users in many countries. Learn how to Build a Mobile App for iOS, Android and Windows The Ycademy May Seminar will focus on App Building namely on: Types of Apps App Building Standards App Building Publishing Requirements App Building Workshops Two days are a short time to become familiar with programming language and developer kits. For this reason we will be using what we believe are the two most powerful App building software packs available for Windows to build and test our Apps. Participants can test also some of the apps directly on their mobile device. The seminar will take place on May 26 –27, 2012 from 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. London Time on each day. Seminar tickets are available with the usual discounts; get your discount code from bianca(at)ycademy.com. More details during our calls and mails from Bianca. Related posts: Ycademy Online Seminar January 2012 Ycademy Online Seminar Apri 2012 Ycademy Online Seminar December 12–13, 2009 Ycademy Online Seminar [...]
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Windows 8 Hotkeys Hotkeys unchanged from Windows 7 Key combination Windows 7 functionality Windows Display or hide the Start menu. Windows-Left Arrow Dock the active window to the left half of the screen (does nothing to Metro-style applications). Windows-Right Arrow Dock the active window to the right half of screen (does nothing to Metro-style applications). Windows-Up Arrow Maximize the active window (does nothing to Metro-style applications). Windows-Down Arrow Restore/minimize the active window (does nothing to Metro-style applications). Windows-Shift-Up Arrow Maximize the active window vertically, maintaining width (does nothing to Metro-style applications). Windows-Shift-Down Arrow Restore/minimize the active window vertically, maintaining width (does nothing to Metro-style applications). Windows-Shift-Left Arrow Move the active window to the monitor on the left (does nothing to Metro-style applications). Windows-Shift-Right Arrow Move the active window to the monitor on the right (does nothing to Metro-style applications). Windows-P Display projection options. Windows-Home Minimize all nonactive windows; restore on the second keystroke (does not restore Metro-style applications). Windows–number Launch or switch to the program located at the given position on the taskbar. (Example: Use Windows-1 to launch the first program.) Windows-Shift–number Launch a new instance of the program located at the given position on the taskbar. Windows-B Set focus [...]
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Windows 8 Customers Preview Release Images While in my earlier posts I have been shouting about the weird color scheme Windows 8 has been insulted with, you will find here below some screenshots focusing on personalization of the new Windows 8 UI. The main goal was to “neutralize” the desktop somewhat. Windows 8 PC Settings Ideal for touch screens, the bold yet minimalist design is user-friendly, namely for touch screens. In fact, Windows 8 is designed for (mobile) touch screens featuring the touch-friendly Metro interface and hot corners borrowed from the Mobile Win 7 Operating System. Personalize the Lock Screen on Win 8 The Lock Screen is on display when you log-out of your account; the Windows 8 Interface suggests a few full size images or the option to load your own image as shown here below: Windows 8 Start Screen Customization Windows 8 offers 9 color schemes and 6 background patterns for the start screen. I could not find additional customization options in the Customer Preview release. Personalize your Windows 8 Account As is previous Windows versions, you may add a picture or icon to personalize your account: Configure Notifications on Windows 8 Here we are really getting a typically [...]
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Windows 8 Screenshots Yesterday’s Windows 8 Customer Preview release triggered my curiosity and of course I had to install that new software. First I was shocked about the ugly look of the new Windows, the lack of creativity and care of graphic design. Microsoft has still a lot to learn from Apple in this respect. Windows 8 goes for Tiles Then I started playing with it and the more I saw and experienced, the more I liked the idea of getting a Mobile Type of Operating System and Interface here. On this first image you see the new layout of the start screen with all these Tiles for easy access. On top of the right column you notice some tiles I have added to the screen. In fact, similar to a mobile surface, you can organize your Tiles (icons in Apple language) according to your needs and taste. Note that many tiles refer to online features, like Gaming, Communication, Sharing features. Windows 8 goes for Apps in stead of Programs Windows 8 uses Mobile Terminology: we don’t get a list of Programs, but a display of Apps! Note the ugly background color and then the load of icons …. horizontal [...]
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1 Windows 64-bit for Ycademy Pros
1.1 Which advantages does the 64-bit version of Windows provide anyway?
1.2 What do you need large amounts of RAM for?
1.3 Windows 64-bit for Ycademy Pros
1.4 Some of the problems encountered
Windows 64-bit for Ycademy Pros
What is the ...
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1 Install Windows 7 64-bit on a second Hard-drive
1.1 Windows 7 64-bit install
1.2 Adobe Master Collection
Install Windows 7 64-bit on a second Hard-drive
It took justa bout 30 Minutes to do a custom install of Windows 7 Ultimate on my machine. To ...
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1 Run Win 7 32-bit and 64-bit on the same Machine
1.1 Run 2 Windows OS on the same Machine
1.2 Can my computer run Win7 64-bit?
1.3 Are my installed Programs Win7 64-bit Compatible?
1.4 Install Windows 7 64-bit
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