Professional applications for your iPhone ShowProfessional applications for your iPhone
Download an application on the AppStore and then install
Applications for your business purposes
Apple offers on its AppStore some professional applications that can be of great use
Download...
How to install iPod and iPhone Driver without iTunes? ShowIn order to identify iPod, iPod Touch and iPhone and read their contents, your PC needs the corresponding drivers. Normally your PC is provided with the adequate drivers, when iTunes is installed.
If, for some reasons (lack of speed, file size,...
[HowTo] Manage your iPod and iPhone without iTunes ShowFree iTunes alternative CopyTrans Manager
[Translated from German FAQ entry]
1.) Download and installation
Download from: Installer or zip file (for advanced users). The zip file can be stored directly on your iPod (except iPhone and...
Download Windows Installer ShowMicrosoft WindowsIinstaller is a service of installation and application configuration, allowing to manage the applications containing the MSI extension MSI.
Windows Installer 3.1 is a secondary update of Windows Installer 3.0 published in...
Download ITunes for Mac ShowITunes is a free digital media player application for playing and organizing digital music and video files. The program is also an interface to manage the contents on Apple's popular iPod digital media players as well as the iPhone
Macintosh...
Installing a network adapter ShowPurpose
The purpose of this article is to set up a network to enable data exchanges between computers, resource sharing and network games.
Is it therefore necessary to install a network card in each computer that may be part of the local area...
Installing a network card ShowGoal
The goal is to set up a network in order to exchange data or play games on the network. Thus, it is necessary to install a network card on every computer that may become part of the LAN. The purpose of this tutorial is to help you to install a...
Operating Systems - Installing MS-DOS ShowInstalling MS-DOS
When installing MS-DOS, make sure that in the BIOS the the boot disk
is set to A: first, then the hard drive (boot sequence: A:, C:) Then insert disk 1 in the A: drive, power up the
computer, then follow the on-screen...