Today, I decided to try out the Twitter app for Mac. I installed the app from the Mac App Store.
It constantly updates to latest tweets I am following. I also opted to keep in my dock. The app also installs a tweet icon in the top menu bar for easy access.
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I am a retired high tech lady, who loves her Macintosh computers, iPhone, iPad and gadgets. I have developed this blog to provide my experiences, tips and findings about these items.
Monday, February 20, 2017
Tuesday, February 07, 2017
Can I delete apps from my iTunes app to free up space on my laptop?
Periodically the space on my laptop gets lower than I like. So, yesterday I decided to get rid of the numerous apps that I have stored in my iTunes app. I was able to recover over 10 GB of much needed space.
Did you know that you do not need to keep copies of your iphone/ipad apps in iTunes, as you can re-download purchased content from the iTunes or App
stores anyway.
So there are a few circumstances where you may want to keep some app's installers saved locally for yourself.
Categories:
Apps,
delete apps,
iTunes app,
space
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Annoying message "plugin container app needs to install osaka font"
This morning, I was confronted with an annoying message box requesting that I install the Osaka font when I tried opening Firefox Browser (Developers Version 51). I kept clicking on "Skip" as it is not my nature to install files that I do not recognize a reason to do so.
First, I searched for any problems that had been reported with the Firefox Browser and did see that this has been a recurring problem that has been reported by various users for other versions of Firefox. So I spent most of the day, trying to open in safe-mode, refreshing my browser settings, searching for online solutions. Nothing seemed to help with the annoying popup box. I disabled plugins and tried various other means to solve my problem.
Finally, after a brief break to do some household chores, I returned to my laptop.
I tired one other thing which I will describe below:
(1) I opened Font Book application from my Applications folder on my Mac.
(2) Clicked on "All Fonts"
(3) Scrolled down the list to see "Osaka" which is evidently a real font available for my Mac.
(4) I highlighted "Osaka"
(5) Clicked on "Edit" menu and selected "Download Osaka Family - I figured that if I downloaded this font through the Apple app that it would be reliable.
(6) It appears that the Osaka Mono family was somehow not complete. And, with this downloaded, I quit Firefox and ran again. Hurray! No annoying message to download the Osaka font!
Hopefully, this has resolved my problem and will help others who might be experiencing the same problem with Firefox. Good luck and have a nice day! Tweet
First, I searched for any problems that had been reported with the Firefox Browser and did see that this has been a recurring problem that has been reported by various users for other versions of Firefox. So I spent most of the day, trying to open in safe-mode, refreshing my browser settings, searching for online solutions. Nothing seemed to help with the annoying popup box. I disabled plugins and tried various other means to solve my problem.
Finally, after a brief break to do some household chores, I returned to my laptop.
I tired one other thing which I will describe below:
(1) I opened Font Book application from my Applications folder on my Mac.
(2) Clicked on "All Fonts"
(3) Scrolled down the list to see "Osaka" which is evidently a real font available for my Mac.
(4) I highlighted "Osaka"
(5) Clicked on "Edit" menu and selected "Download Osaka Family - I figured that if I downloaded this font through the Apple app that it would be reliable.
(6) It appears that the Osaka Mono family was somehow not complete. And, with this downloaded, I quit Firefox and ran again. Hurray! No annoying message to download the Osaka font!
Hopefully, this has resolved my problem and will help others who might be experiencing the same problem with Firefox. Good luck and have a nice day! Tweet
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