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Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Monday, 28 October 2013
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Sunday, 27 October 2013
iPad Support
Bean
Bean
Bean is a small, easy-to-use word processor (or more precisely, a rich text editor), designed to make writing convenient, efficient and comfortable.
Bean is a small, easy-to-use word processor (or more precisely, a rich text editor), designed to make writing convenient, efficient and comfortable.
Saturday, 26 October 2013
Friday, 25 October 2013
Thursday, 24 October 2013
007: NightFire Game System Requirements

Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Pentium III 500MHz Processor
128MB RAM
8X CD-ROm Drive
675MB Hard Disk Space
32MB Direct3D Accelerated Video Card
DirectX 8.1
Keyboard Mouse
007: NightFire Recommended PC Requirements
Pentium III 1GHz Processor
256MB RAM
16X CD-ROM Drive
1.4GB Hard Disk Space
64MB Direct3D Accelerated Video Card
MULTIPLAYER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
TCP/IP compatible Network
56.6Kbps Modem
AC-130: Operation Devastation Game System Requirements
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Using Pages
Add content to every page in Pages
Often on Mac forums users ask how to put watermarks in their Pages documents without having to copy and paste them on every page. Doing this for headers and footers doesn't present a problem, as Pages provides you with a neat little box to place content for every page. Here's how to do it for any media, anywhere on the page:
1. Arrange the media you want as a watermark (or text box, shape or image) as you want it on one of the pages. The only limitation to this method is that they cannot be inline objects. To ensure they are floating, select the objects and go to the "Wrap" tab in the inspector and use the radio buttons to correct this setting to "Floating".
2. With the watermark object selected, open the Format menu, go down to Advanced, and select "Move Object to Section Master". This deselects the items and displays them on every page in your document.
You will notice that you now cannot select these objects. If you need to move them around go to the Format menu, then select "Advanced > Make Master Objects Selectable". This lets you treat them as normal objects, though locking them is often useful as it prevents accidental modification.
Monday, 21 October 2013
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