

OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 (15G31) - Time since boot: less than an hourĪPPLE HDD HTS545050A7E362 disk0 : (500.11 GB) (Rotational) īluetooth: Good - Handoff/Airdrop2 supported

Please note that in Options the bottoms 2 and 3 were checked and 1 not.Ĭlick the links for help with non-Apple products.Ĭlick the links for more information about that line. So I just copy-paste strait from the result. I clicked on Share Report button in the toolbar selected “Copy to Clipboard” but I don't know what and where clipboard is😊 I did it twice. Thank you very much Erik your reply is so clear and simple🙂 Any reason why you would need that? Note that Quicktime Player comes with your mac and for most any formats that don't play in it, VLC is a well established "Swiss army knife" media player.ĥ) Under Gatekeeper, you have "everywhere" - I recommend you set it to "App Store and identified developers". I am not familiar with that program but it seems suspicious that it is being peddled in some aggregate sites and does not seem to have a website of its own. Are you connecting wirelessly witout issue?Ĥ) The report mentions a crash of something called "Mac Media Player" crashing. (the clipboard is the name that is given to where/how the system retains whatever has been "copied" so that it can later be "pasted" wherever it's needed).ģ) One thing I found strange in the Etrecheck report is where it says "Wireless: unknown". "Copy to Clipboard" is the same as "Copy" 😉 PAD Server OS X v.2.0 Online PAD- file generation tool.

Just click on any of the textfield/textarea to copy the the displyed text into the system clipboard, where it will be ready to be pasted in another application like an e-mail. When I first made my transition from front-end development into back-end development in ~2002, I had two things to learn: a…Īt Crowd Favorite we’re getting ready to hire several developers.1) What Eric said about "clean my mac" and other cleaners. Clip5 text clipboard manager v.5 It's a Java application which can be used as a clipboard manager. Other Recent-ish Posts of Note on This Site
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Grab and Cmd-Shift-4 are great for saving screenshots as PDF files, but then you have to open and export each shot.I tried FreeSnap, but though it had the functionality I wanted, the compression on the JPEGs was a little too rough for my tastes.Ĭhange of strategy – instead of outputting directly to file, I decided I wanted a way to copy the screen area straight to the clipboard so I can paste it into Photoshop. I need to take a bunch of screenshots for my documentation so I looked for a Mac OS X utility to save the screenshots directly as GIF or JPEG files.
