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Hi Stanford,
It seems that your post didn’t contain any actual .3gp files just icon thumbnails.
To test my ability to open a .3gp file, I downloaded a sample at https://filesamples.com/samples/video/3gp/sample_640x360.3gp  (no audio)
and https://filesamples.com/samples/video/3gp/sample_960x400_ocean_with_audio.3gp (contains audio and video)

I was able to open them with Irfanview, VLC, Movies and TV, Windows Movie Player and Adobe Premiere Elements 2021. 

I suggest that you either try opening these on-line sample files or find other .3gp files.  If you can open them but not the files you copied from your phone, the copied files are the problem.

How did you get the .3gp files from your phone to your computer?

At Alan’s suggestion, I use Wi-Fi Photo Transfer; https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wifi-photo-transfer/id380326191
However, it is only available for Apple products.

I found the following listing for Android equivalents; https://www.coolmuster.com/android/transfer-files-from-android-to-pc-wifi.html

Ralph Sutter

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General Discussion / SLO Bytes Photo Group Notes 04/10/2022
« on: April 10, 2022, 05:54:16 PM »
Photo Group Report by Ralph Sutter
Notes from the Meeting of 04/10/22
TOPIC: New Skills, New Thrills

Ralph Sutter began the meeting with a single portrait.  Ralph then showed the effects of vignetting, exposure manipulation and selective erasure.  He then shared a video of the whistling top that he made;https://www.fullbean.com/woodworking/tops/whistling-top.mp4 , followed by aerial footage from his DJI Mini 2 drone; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5_G5PY1AZ4
His mission for the next session is to find a way to share videos effectively over a slow Internet connection.

Alan Raul showed videos captured with his Garmin dash cam of one of our local CHP motorcycle officers cruising the 101 freeway.  He used ACDSee Luxea Video Editor 6 to stitch together different clips to create a short video.
ACDSee Luxea Video Editor 6
https://www.acdsee.com/en/products/luxea-video-editor/ 
ACDSee Luxea Video Editor 6 Features
https://www.acdsee.com/en/products/luxea-video-editor/features/   
ACDSee Luxea Video Editor 6 Competitor Comparison
https://www.acdsee.com/en/video-editor/competitor-comparison/ 
5 Best Screen Recording Tools for 2021
https://www.acdsee.com/en/5-best-screen-recording-tools-for-2021/

Connie Sutter focused on the shadows cast by trees and other plants.

Kaye Raul offered images of the landscaping project in progress at her house.  She tied this to last month’s discussion of focus peaking.

John Waller visited the Atascadero Zoo.  He experimented with controlling depth of field to mitigate the appearance of the fencing that separated him from the zoo animals.  When John returned home, he called on the Adobe Photoshop content aware tool to further improve his images.

Our next meeting will take place on May 15th, 2022 via Zoom beginning at 2:00 pm.  Once again, the topic will be open-ended.  Members are invited to share projects of their choice and how they created them. 
Note that this meeting takes place one week later than usual in recognition of Mothers’ Day.  An invitation will be sent to members shortly before that meeting.
Here is the meeting schedule for 2022
  June 12
  July 10
  August 14
  September 11
  October 09
  November 13
  December 11
See https://www.slobytes.org/digital/links.html for tutorials and other resources
Ralph Sutter

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General Discussion / APCUG APRIL 2022 WEDNESDAY WORKSHOPS
« on: April 10, 2022, 08:21:18 AM »
Hello All,
This is a re-post of an announcement from SLO Bytes' parent organization, APCUG
Ralph Sutter

APRIL 2022
WEDNESDAY WORKSHOPS
9am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
April 13, 2022
Cyberwarfare and cyber security in view of the war in Ukraine
and how we can protect our computers
Tom Sweet, North Texas PCUG
 
Windows 10/11 Security and Privacy
Bill James, Computer Club of Oklahoma City
 
Register for this workshop here -- https://forms.gle/RyF7RCbA65gaDd6v8
 
Cyberwarfare and cyber security in view of the war in Ukraine and how we can protect our computers. This presentation will seek to allay some fears, set the right size for some real risks, and reinforce past lessons to practice our good computing habits. Tom has followed the history of cyber aggressions through the Baltic and former CIS states beginning in the late 2000s, now primarily through the work of Cisco Talos. This period has seen the rise of strategic disinformation campaigns, criminal malware, and overt attack tools.
 
Windows 10/11 Security and Privacy. Windows 10 and 11 have many privacy, and security settings turned on by default. However, you can customize them to suit your specific needs. We will review these settings and show what Windows is doing by default, why you may not need anything other than Windows Defender, and the Privacy settings built into Windows 10 and 11.
 
April 20, 2022
Linux for Beginners – Everyday Activities, Part 2
John Kennedy, East-Central Ohio Technology Users Club
 
Register for this workshop here -- https://forms.gle/j3XBRwaa752ftLwHA
 
Last time, we looked at what kinds of Linux users' activities and programs are similar to what Windows users do. This time, join John as he goes down to the actual everyday tasks that users do on Linux computers and see if they aren't basically the same as what you do on Windows PCs, which makes for easy transitioning over to Linux. We'll spend time in the file management system, creating/saving/opening files, dealing with external drives, doing system checks, and other similar "everyday" tasks. In addition, there will be time during the open mic discussion to ask about any everyday tasks that might not have been covered. After having attended these two workshops, it's the goal that you'll feel confident that you can use the free and secure Linux operating system as your everyday operating system.
 
April 27, 2022
Taking Better Pictures
Bob Bowser and Ray Martinez
Senior Computer Users Group of Greater Kansas
 
Register for this workshop here - https://forms.gle/spVmxcMYVJcRojTRA
 
Not a deep dive, but Ray and Bob will wade in with Settings and Basic Functions for picture taking on both Apple and Android devices (phones and tablets).
 
 

 
 



 



   



   










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General Discussion / Recommendations for Checkbook Software
« on: March 31, 2022, 11:00:09 AM »
Hello All,
I am posting this question for a fellow SLO Bytes member.  He says, "We have been using Quicken 2010. It is outdated.  So I need a recommendation for a simple checkbook program. Do not want a monthly fee or subscription."

If you have any software to suggest, please do so.  You won't be able to post your response here unless you are a registered SLO Bytes Bulletin Board user.  If you aren't but would like to be, ask me to sign you up. 

Alternatively, you can e-mail your ideas to me at ralph@rsutter.com and I will post them to the bulletin board on your behalf.

Ralph Sutter

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General Discussion / SLO Bytes Photo Group Notes for 03/13/2022
« on: March 14, 2022, 07:38:22 PM »
Hello All,
Here are my Notes for the SLO Bytes Photography Group that took place on 03/13/2022
TOPIC: Controlling Depth of Field

Ralph Sutter illustrated how changing shutter speed and aperture control the depth of field.
Sutter shared images of flowers. The first image was shot with the aperture at maximum opening and the shutter speed adjusted for proper exposure. The second image in each pair stopped the lens down to f11 and increased the exposure speed for more light. In some images, he used a zoom lens at 140mm for shallowest depth of field.

Kaye Raul emphasized the advantage of using focus peaking for maximum sharpness in her shots of Sea Canyon and Avila. Kaye alternated between color and black and white to show the advantages of each format.

John Waller experimented with both a new Canon full frame camera and a new lens while lamenting the learning curve when switching. He hopes to use the pair for capturing sharp images in very low light.

Connie Sutter
concentrated on a single Poinsettia flower, varying the shutter speed and aperture and noting the effects

Alan Raul showed images of powder-coated steel structures located in Waller Park commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art of Santa Barbara.
He also showed images of the wooden walkway at the end of Grand Ave. and some shots around Pismo Beach.

Alan spoke about his new Sony A7 iv mirrorless camera purchased in January.
Using his previous purchased Sony (Zeiss optical design) lenses he noticed "substantial and noticeable" improvement in his shots.
The auto-focus is "extremely fast and accurate."

Sony A7 iv Mirrorless Camera
https://electronics.sony.com/imaging/interchangeable-lens-cameras/all-interchangeable-lens-cameras/p/ilce7m4-b
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1667800-REG/sony_ilce_7m4_b_alpha_a7_iv_mirrorless.html

His images can be viewed here:
http://www.365.acdsee.com/folders_public.php?profileid=1618852&folderid=2212013

Here is the meeting schedule for the remainder of 2022
   May 15 (due to Mothers' Day on May 8th)
   June 12
   July 10
   August 14
   September 11
   October 09
   November 13
   December 11
See the Links page; https://www.slobytes.org/digital/links.html  for tutorials and other resources

Ralph Sutter

126
General Discussion / Create a Slideshow with Microsoft PowerPoint
« on: March 06, 2022, 12:36:10 PM »
Hello All,
I have created a tutorial that shows how I used Microsoft PowerPoint to create a slideshow with images and video.
View it on YouTube at https://youtu.be/f8sjwKD4vVY
To see the actual slideshow that I created, go to YouTube at https://youtu.be/QMQ6Z6HM5P8
Ralph Sutter

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General Discussion / Free APCUG Webinars for March 2022
« on: March 06, 2022, 08:01:32 AM »
Hello All,
This is a re-post of an e-mail sent by SLO Bytes' parent organization, APCG, announcing their free webinars offered in March 2022
Ralph Sutter

March 9, 2022
Gmail – Beginner to Pro
Rob Truman, Webmaster, Computer Booters
and
Cool, Fun, & Helpful Google Stuff
Judy Taylour, SCV Computer Club
 
Register for this workshop here -- https://forms.gle/87trrKQUpQ9jiftJ8
 
Gmail – Beginner to Pro. Get the most out of your Gmail account. When it comes to Email, Gmail is considered by many to be the standard and a must-have when it comes to electronic communications. This presentation will address the features and benefits, including how to: organize your messages, create, and apply labels and filters, set your preferences, including customizing the look of Gmail, and using Gmail offline. Plus, learn how to use the Gmail sidebar to access your Google Calendar, Keep, Tasks, and Contacts.
 
Cool, Fun, & Helpful Google Stuff. Shhh! Some of them are secrets.
 
March 16, 2022
Learning Linux #14
LET'S TALK SOFTware
Linux Evangelists
Orv Beach, Cal Esneault, John Kennedy
 
Register for this workshop here -- https://forms.gle/FVozGHGYzxAXFZhu8
 
For this workshop, we'll be having a Roundtable discussion where we'll get to learn about what Linux users are using for their everyday software. We'll take a category and start with the Learning Linux panel to find out what they use. Then we want others to share what they are using (and if you are using the same thing as someone else, we want to know). This way, we may learn what the most popular software is for a particular category, and we may learn some new software suggestions to give a try. This will be a win-win for everyone who attends.

Following are some of the categories we'll be sharing as our favorite software. We hope you will create a list you can share with us live or you can submit it in the Chat Box. This is not the complete list because someone will think of something we didn't: Browsers, File Managers, Word Processors, Document readers (PDF), Text editors, Note-taking, Office Suites, audio/video players, audio/video editors, Photo organizers, Graphic viewers/editors, Screen capture/recorder, Cloud storage, Remote access, Image/Data Anti-Virus/Malware/Spyware protection, Hard drive clean-up, E-mail, and System Monitoring tools. Plus, we will consider anything you think we missed.

We will cover backup apps at the March 30, World Backup Day Workshop.
 
March 30, 2022
Celebrating World Backup Day
Backups in a Busy World
Mark Schulman, Central Florida Computer Society
 
Register for this workshop here - https://forms.gle/hn1JVG8kn7jPvPuB6
 
It's World Backup Day on March 31 – Given enough time, every hard drive eventually fails, and most often, this means that all your photos, documents, and video -- everything! -- is lost. And recent evidence suggests that even under the best circumstances, hard drives don't last as long as previously thought. Backups are the only defense against serious data loss, yet most people don't bother. So instead, discover essential strategies to ensure your data is safe with the least amount of trouble.
 
After Mark's presentation, we will have a Roundtable where attendees will have the opportunity to tell or show us which backup app works for them. If you are one of the many people who don't backup, you might find one you would like to use. Please let Judy (jtaylour@apcug.org) know which program you would like to share with us.

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General Discussion / APCUG PUSH Articles Just Uploaded
« on: March 01, 2022, 06:04:54 PM »
Hello All,

I have just uploaded to the SLO Bytes web site the First Quarter 2022 APCUG PUSH articles.  APCUG is our parent organization.  These articles are designed as supplemental information for club newsletters.  I do not insert them in SLO Bytes' newsletter, HardCopy.  Instead, I upload all of them to the SLO Bytes web site.

View them at the following locations
The current batch is available at www.slobytes.org/push/0322/
The PUSH Archives, with all past articles resides at www.slobytes.org/push/
For a calendar view/index of past PUSH articles, go to https://www.slobytes.org/push/push-condensed.html

Ralph Sutter

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General Discussion / Re: Replacement Routers
« on: February 17, 2022, 09:49:19 AM »
Hi Dave,
You indicate that you need two routers to cover the entire area.  I suggest that you look into a mesh router.  The advantage is that you only have one router, one password.  The mesh network configures itself automatically, handing off from one "router" (read satellite) to another.
I use a Netgear Orbi RBR 40 but there are numerous other capable mesh routers from different manufacturers.
Ralph Sutter

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General Discussion / Photo Group Notes for February 13
« on: February 15, 2022, 09:12:58 AM »
Hello All,
Here are my Notes for the SLO Bytes Photo Group meeting of 02/13/2022

TOPIC: Street Photography with or without People,

Ralph Sutter took a walk through the Village of Arroyo Grande with his dog Andy, capturing street scenes along the way.

Alan Raul
showed images from around Pismo Beach, including the downtown area, pier and the beach. These images were captured with a iPhone 13 Pro Max and a Sony A7iv w/a 24 - 70mm F4.0 lens. Except for the iPhone shots, everything else was modified using Adobe Photoshop 2022. He also showed the before and after shots of removing power lines and other distracting elements of the picture using the Spot Healing Brush.
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/how-to/remove-unwanted-objects-from-photos.html

His images can be viewed here:
http://www.365.acdsee.com/folders_public.php?profileid=1618852&folderid=2211657

John Waller visited Farmers' Markets in Arroyo Grande and San Luis Obispo day and night.

During the Second Session, we discussed controlling depth of field and selective erasing of distracting objects in images.

Kaye Raul demonstrated the ability of the just released photo editing program, Luminar Neo, to remove power lines from images with a single click.

Ralph shared his frustration in not being able to successfully install Neo on his Windows desktop. Luminar responded quickly to Sutter's call for help but their suggestions didn't resolve the issue by the end of the Photo Group meeting. UPDATE: On Monday, 02/14/2022, Luminar released a fix and Ralph was able to successfully install and activate Neo.

Alan followed, using Photoshop to simply remove power lines.

The topic for the meeting on March 13th will be Controlling Depth of Field.  The meeting will take place via Zoom.
An invitation will be e-mailed to Photo Group members shortly before the meeting

Here is the meeting schedule for 2022
   April 10
   May 15 (due to Mothers' Day on May 8th)
   June 12
   July 10
   August 14
   September 11
   October 09
   November 13
   December 11
See the Links Page; https://www.slobytes.org/digital/links.html, for tutorials and other resources

Ralph Sutter

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General Discussion / Free APCUG Webinars for February 2022
« on: February 09, 2022, 08:08:39 AM »
Hello All,
What follows is a re-post of the e-mail that I received today from Judy Taylour, Representative for SLO Bytes' parent organization, APCUG
Ralph Sutter

Saturday Safaris
Exploring Technology In-Depth
 
February 12, 2022
Digital Video Editing Fundamentals Plus
and
How to shoot 4K resolution video with your smartphone or tablet
with John Krout

Saturday Safaris – 9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
February 12 - Digital Video Editing Fundamentals Plus and How to shoot 4k resolution....
Register Here: https://forms.gle/TdRYJoMpwQJ4noBn6 
 
Learn the fundamental concepts of digital video editing applications on a personal computer. This includes a demo of the MAGIX Vegas video editor application and some short sample videos produced by John, including the monthly pre-meeting slide show for the Potomac Area Technology and Computer Society.
 
How to shoot 4K resolution video with your smartphone or tablet
In this presentation, you will learn:
What is 4K video resolution, and how does it differ from Full HD, the typical resolution of large HDTVs?
What type of HDTV can display 4K resolution video?
How can a smartphone or tablet record 4K video?
How can I edit 4K video and display my edited video on my 4K HDTV?
The presenter owns a Samsung Galaxy S10 phone and an iPhone X. He has been able to record 4K video in MP4 files using each phone. He found a free video editor that works with the MP4 files he records using the Galax S10 phone.
FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY WORKSHOPS
 
February 16 – Learning Linux
Cal Esneault, John Kennedy, and Dave Melton
 
February 23 – It's all about Windows 11
Bill James
 
Wednesday Workshops – 9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
February 16 – Learning Linux
Register Here:  https://forms.gle/UcvChyJD44mwYM4c9
 
Join us for another informative session getting chummy with the Penguin (Linux). Watch your fingers when you close the window, and hopefully, you won't take a bite out of a bad apple. At this month's workshop, Dave Melton will share his "My Linux Distro-Hopping Journey" with you. Find out what he liked and then what he didn't like to cause him to "hop" (and hop a few more times). Cal Esneault will give us a lot of information on "Software Management and the Default Software that Comes with Linux Mint." Orv Beach will not be with us this month (he decided it would be more fun to have his knee replaced), so John Kennedy will be filling in doing a presentation on the "Linux Control Panel/Control Center," taking a hard look at all the settings that are available in most Linux distros.
 
February 23 - It's all about Windows 11
Register here:  https://forms.gle/AhfpizpePhswq7WL7
 
Windows 11 and 10 look quite different, but much of what we like to use is still the same. Bill's presentation takes us through What's New, What's Changed, and What is no longer included. Then, he will start you on your journey deciding if Windows 11 is for you or if you will stay with Windows 10 for a while longer. Of course, you have until 2025 to make up your mind but learning something new keeps us sharp.
 Judy Taylour

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General Discussion / Create List of Programs Installed in Windows 11
« on: February 08, 2022, 12:58:37 PM »
Hello All,
I wanted to have a list of all of the programs installed on my Windows 11 machine.  This would supplement a complete system backup made with programs such ashttps://www.acronis.com/en-us/products/true-image/ or https://www.macrium.com/


I wanted a physical list of the software that I installed on my computer.  There are several ways of accomplishing this.  One way is to right click on the Windows 11 Start Menu and click on Apps and Features  This will display all programs one screen at a time.  Make a screen shot of each screen by pressing the PrtSC key on your keyboard.  This will copy the visible content to the clipboard.  Paste that content into either a graphics program like Irfanview or a word processing program such as Microsoft Word.  Repeat the process until you have made screen captures of all of the displayed programs.

While this process works, it is laborious.  Instead, I used the commercial program, Techsmith Snagit to make a scrolling capture of the software shown in Apps and Features  It captured all the programs in a single image.

I also used the freeware program, Belarc Advisor.' https://www.belarc.com/products/belarc-advisor  With it, I ran a report that listed all the installed programs.  However, its listing included multiple versions of the programs and listed them in a less readable form.
Here are how two others suggested listing installed programs
https://www.windowsdigitals.com/how-to-list-installed-programs-in-windows-11/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mv2VVw-XgA0
Ralph Sutter

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General Discussion / Notes on My Starlink Installation- Video Added
« on: January 29, 2022, 06:59:39 PM »
Hello All,
I have attached a copy of my Notes from when I installed the Starlink Satellite Kit on my house.
It is also available on my website at https://www.fullbean.com/starlink/starlink-notes.docx
I also created a video of the process.  View it at https://youtu.be/8X19HzPd4Us
and https://www.fullbean.com/tutorials/starlink/starlink-install.mp4

For your convenience, I also pasted a simplified version of those notes below.  However, it lacks the formatting, links and the speed chart of the attachment.
Ralph Sutter-
---

My Starlink Notes
I live in rural Arroyo Grande, CA.  Those who live in Arroyo Grande proper can purchase Internet access delivered through fiberoptic cable, achieving speeds up to and beyond 1000mbps.  However, I live beyond the service area for fiberoptic cable.  I got my Internet via Advanced Wireless. I had a radio receiver attached to my house and generally got speeds in the range of 15-25Mbps down and 12Mbps up. I wanted faster speeds
Opting for Starlink Internet, I expected download speeds near 100Mbps.  I had no specific expectations regarding upload speed.
I signed up to purchase the Starlink Kit on 02/19/2021.  The service would cost $499.00 with a $99 deposit.   The deposit was refundable if I later decided that I didn’t want to go through with the purchase.
In addition to the $499 cost of the kit, Starlink has a monthly bill of $99 with the option to cancel at any time.
Here is my timeline
Date   Event   Comments
02/19/2021   Pre-ordered Starlink Kit
Placed a $99 deposit
12/15/2021   Starlink indicates that the kit  is ready to ship once that I pay the balance of the $499.   
12/18/2021   Starlink kit ships   
12/20/2021   Starlink kit arrives   
12/20/2021   I order the Pipe  Adapter to mount the satellite on a pole @$37.54 including shipping   The Starlink kit comes with a base suitable for mounting the satellite on a flat horizontal surface.  I wanted to install the satellite on a 2” pole attached to the gable of my house.
01/01/2022   I order the Ethernet Adapter at @$21.45 including shipping
The rectangular Starlink kit does not have a port for connecting Ethernet.  The round Starlink kit (no longer available) had Ethernet ports
01/01/2022   I receive my first Starlink monthly bill   $99/mo billing
01/02/2022   The Pipe Adapter arrives   
01/27/2022   The Ethernet Adapter arrives   It was back-ordered

Install Notes
I downloaded the free Starlink app before I attempted to install the satellite dish.  It is available for both iPhones and Android devices.  I used it to determine if I had a clear view of the sky from where I intended to install the dish.  I panned the sky repeatedly but the app never finished scanning.so I did not rely on it.
I installed the dish on the gable end of my roof.  It is attached to a 21/2” OD galvanized pipe fitted with the Starlink Pipe Adapter.  I ran the 75’ of cable into my attic, through a hole in the ceiling and attached to the Starlink router. 
Initially, I didn’t have the Ethernet Adapter so I couldn’t connect the Starlink router to any of my numerous Ethernet-connected device.  The Wi-Fi signal from Starlink did not reach all areas of my house. Once that the Ethernet Adapter arrived, I connected it between the cable from the satellite and the Starlink router. 
I then connected an Ethernet cable between the Starlink Ethernet Adapter and the Netgear Mesh router.
In order to take advantage of the Mesh router, I had to set the Starlink router to Bypass Mode.
You do this through the Starlink app.  The app will warn you that in Bypass Mode, you won’t have access to the Starlink router. If you decide to re-enable the Starlink router, you will have to reset it by unplugging the power plug from the Starlink router three times in quick succession.  This will return you to normal functionality i.e. no access to the Mesh router
I opted for Bypass mode.  When I did, several things changed.
My Netgear Orbi RB40 router used to be at 192.168.1.1.  It now uses 10.0.0.1,
My Synology NAS used to be at 192.168.1.55.  That changed to 10.0.0.55. 

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General Discussion / Re: Convert .pdf file to Word
« on: January 23, 2022, 09:24:16 AM »
Hi Dave,
If you already have Word, open the .pdf in Word and then save it as a .doc/docx file.

In the past, I have used FormatFactory for the conversion.  However,  Windows blocks updated versions of that program alleging a virus.  In the past, a FormatFactory install offered shovelware unless you declined it.  More recent versions apparently attempt to install malicious software. 

There are numerous free programs that convert .pdf to Word on line.  I don't have a recommendation here.

Ralph Sutter

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General Discussion / APCUG Wednesday Workshops - 1/26/22
« on: January 23, 2022, 08:27:27 AM »

The message that follows is a re-port of an e-mail from Judy Taylour,  SLO Bytes' representative to our parent organization, APCUG.  The webinars are free.
Ralph Sutter

WEDNESDAY WORKSHOP
January 26
 
Chromebooks, an Alternative
Bill James, APCUG Region 8 Advisor & Speakers Bureau Member
AND

Snapseed, digital editing with your Chromebook and Android & iOS devices
Chris & Jim Guld, Geeks on Tour
 
9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
Register here – https://forms.gle/iHjoMwk8ZZVP59La6
 
As requested, it's all about Chromebooks.
Chromebooks, an Alternative. A Chromebook does what many people want a computer to do, better and faster than any other laptop, regardless of price. It is the most secure portal to the Web that has ever been built because of super-fast updates and sandboxing. A Chromebook can pair with your Android phone and be used for messaging and video calling. It is perfect for anyone who wants to grab a laptop, sign in, and spend an afternoon watching Netflix or shopping online. You can also use it as a terminal to connect to your Windows PC or Mac. Chromebooks are Fun! Learn more from this informative presentation.

Snapseed. Enhance your photos, apply digital filters, and take your photos from So-So to Stunning with the Free Snapseed app on your Chromebook, Android, and iOS mobile devices.
Use it along with Google Photos when you want to improve your photo in a way that Google Photos can’t. If all you need to do is a basic crop, straighten, brighten, etc. you can use the simple tools built into Google Photos.

Please let me know if you have any questions,
 
Judy

 

 
 



 



   



   










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