• iPhone,  Mac OS X

    iTunes: Recover Purchased Music

    So Apple says they don’t allow you to download purchased items once they’ve downloaded the first time.  But if you look in the right places and talk to the right people then viola – the purchased content redownloads!  Thanks Apple!!!

  • Consulting,  sites

    Moodle

    After checking out all the various Course Management Systems or Content Management Systems with a specific bent towards Courseware, Moodle stands out as the way to go.  It’s open source, it’s easy to setup and it just works. Now if I can only get it to automate the process of creating courseware…  😉

  • Mac OS X,  Mac OS X Server,  Mac Security

    Mac OS X: DNSChanger Removal Tool

    From SecureMac.com: SecureMac has released a free utility called DNSChanger Removal Tool to remove the DNSChanger Trojan Horse, also known as OSX.RSPlug.A and OSX/Puper, which has been found on numerous pornographic websites disguising itself as a video codec. Once downloaded and installed, DNSChanger changes the DNS settings on the computer, redirecting websites entered by the user to malicious sites. If personal information is entered on these malicious websites, it can lead to identity theft. If the DNSChanger trojan horse is detected, DNSChanger Removal Toolwill give you the option to remove it. If the DNSChanger trojan horse is detected and removed, you will need to restart your computer to clear out the bad DNS entries added…

  • Mac OS X

    Pages: Inline Photos

    So when you paste a photo/screenshot into Pages you can configure whether it stays where you put it despite text or whether it moves around with the text.  If you’re working on a large document it can be very annoying to have to move each image around while you’re typing.  So, to configure the image to stay with the text, open the Inspector (View -> Show Inspector) and click on the image.  Then click on the Object Placement tab of the Inspector and click on Inline.  Optionally, you can also have the text wrap around the image or put the image on its own line here too.