On 01/04/2009, at 12:34 AM, Wez wrote:
Heya all, Couple of unrelated questions that happened to have
cropped up at the same time.
Firstly I'm trying to get a screenshot off my iPhone. The preview
method works fine for photos to get them into the mac. The
screenshots however appear in .png format greyed out and are unable
to be touched. From what I can gather looking around I think its
possible with iPhoto which I don't have installed. I could email the
files if I had mail setup which I don't.
Secondly my Mother is trying to learn using the various mac programs
and is after a iWorks Tutorial/walkthrough or the like. She is after
a basic course which explains as much as possible she can run
through at her own pace? Anyone know of a good place to look for
such a tutorial?
Hello Wez,
If you take a screenshot of your iPhone's display by "quickly press &
release the Sleep/Wake & Home buttons at the same time", the
screenshot is added to the Camera Roll.
You can then use iPhoto on your Mac to import the photo from the
iPhone's Camera Roll.
Are you saying you don't have iPhoto installed on your Mac?
For your Mother:
I find The Apple Training Series are very good, I have the iWork '08
and a few others. They have not released a iWork '09 as yet, I don't
think.
<http://store.apple.com/au/product/TQ107Z/A?fnode=MTY1NDIyMA&mco=MjE1MjE4NQ
>
"This self-paced learning guide, which includes a companion CD jam-
packed with practical media files, takes you step-by-step through
essential, real-life tasks for home and office that cover all aspects
of iWork '08. The book is both a self-paced learning tool and the
official curriculum of the Apple Training and Certification Program,
used by schools and training centers worldwide, and is ideal for users
of all levels."
Cheers,
Ronni
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