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FOUNDED MAY 1989 MEETINGS - SECOND EDITOR COMMENTS SATURDAY OF THE MONTH To read small print, turn on the Magnifier on your iPhone, go to “ S e t t i n g s ” > G e n e r a l > SECURITY AND iPHONE ISSUE Accessibility > Magnifier and toggle the feature ON. You then just triple-click the Home button VIRTUAL REALITY 360° to access it. Very useful. Mac users have always been on the bleeding edge of technology, but Apple has yet to fully jump into For an excellent and extended the Virtual Reality pool. Rumors are rampant that Apple engineers are hard at work developing article see Justin Krajeski’s “The Augmented Reality glasses. But in the meantime, what’s an Apple lover to do? Best Portable Hard Drive”, Never fear, you don’t have to venture to the dark side and buy a PC. There February 1, 2017 column in are a few low-end options to give you a virtual taste of what’s to come. For wirecutter.com. tinyurl.com/ less than $20, you can pick up a Google Cardboard headset and view a plj7sh3. variety of VR apps and 360 degree videos on your iPhone. But maybe you want to do more than just explore VR content, perhaps you are interested Remember - for anything in creating it? requiring Flash then using C h ro m e w i t h t h e b u i l t - i n While it’s too soon to get a Mac that can compete with Oculus Rift or Vive, sandboxed Flash plugin is highly for less than $300, you can invest in a Richo Theta Spherical Digital recommended so you don’t have Camera and shoot and edit 360 videos on your Mac, dipping your toe into to install Flash on the Mac the VR pool.. directly. (Page 43). Lisa Rysinger is an author, speaker, and creative entrepreneur. For over 20 years, she has owned VIDE Productions, Inc, a digital media company. Jeff Butts’ macobserver.com She was an early adopter of digital video technology and considered an expert in the field, authoring article outlines 4 alternatives to several books on the topic, designing college curriculums, and teaching at area colleges. After the Microsoft Office – Apple, Google, birth of her daughter, she transitioned into screenwriting, and specializes in high concept thrillers. LibreOffice, and Markdown. Worth reading and considering. / Lisa has a bachelor’s degree in Film and a master’s degree in Writing from Rowan University, where tinyurl.com/jdtlu9u. she graduated with honors and teaches periodically as an adjunct professor. Lisa lectures on a variety of subjects in communications and technology and has been featured in numerous AT TIMES IMAGES MAY BE A BIT interviews, including articles in The Philadelphia Inquirer and The New York Times. FUZZY. THAT’S NORMALLY BECAUSE ORIGINAL IMAGES WERE FUZZY. IF YOU NEED TO MARCH LOCATION READ THEM, PLEASE GO TO THE REMEMBER - We meet at Hershey’s Mill in West Chester. Take Greenhill to Hershey’s Drive ORIGINAL ARTICLE. entry and go up hill to Community Center. Map is at tinyurl.com/hnkbg2z. VOLUME 28, NUMBER 3 MAIN LINE MACINTOSH USERS GROUP MARCH 2017 CONTENTS Contributors & Authors Newsletter Editor Editor Comments And Program Info………………………1 Mark Bazrod Mark Bazrod MLMUG And Newsletter Info.…..……….………………2-4 Jeff Butts Bookmarks: iPad Can Read Text To You…………………5 Graphics Editor New Mac Ransomware Leaves Your Files Encrypted…..6 Bryan Chaffin Sally Bazrod Brian X. Chen 4 Ways Your Browser Leaks Personal Information……7-9 Copy Editor Wayne Connor 2017 Speaker Roster…………………………………….…9 Deane Lappin Russians Who Hacked DNC Now Targeting Macs……..10 Glenn Fleishman MLMUG Journal Two-Factor Verification Codes For Apple iPad……..11-12 Jeff Gamet Masthead Two-Factor Security Is The Best Lock……………….13-15 Kathy Garges For Your Digital Life, But… Designed by Dale Fletcher A USB Dongle Can Hijack All Your Web Accounts…16-18 Melissa Holt Based on prior designs by & Router In 30 Seconds Brad Jones Marc Robinson, Steve Accept Security Software’s Recommendation……..19-20 Bob LeVitus Evans & Bobby Foster of What To Remove? Daniel Nations M L M U G J o u r n a l i s How To DIY Repair A Broken iPhone Lightning Cable…21 published monthly by the Leo A. Notenboom How to AirDrop from iPhone to Mac…………..…….22-23 Main Line Macintosh Users How to Transfer Files Between Mac and iPhone……….24 Andrew Orr Group and is available How to Block Unknown Callers & “No Caller iPad”..25-26 OSX Daily online. It is produced using 5 iMazing Tricks Syncing Your iOS Device…….…27-29 A p p l e P a g e s , w i t h a Natasha Stokes Helvetica Neue font (Same Picking a New Phone Plan? Your Best Bets…..……30-31 as Yosemite). How to Fix a Slow iPad……………………………..…32-33 February Meeting Minutes………………………….…34-35 Use 2x Optical Zoom on iPhone 7 Plus Camera…….36-38 Member???……………………………Xx Permission is granted to nonprofit groups and other Macintosh User Groups to reproduce items in this newsletter. Please Keyboard Shortcuts Save You Time…………………38-39 include the author’s or artist’s name, the MLMUG Journal title, Using Textedit Tabs On Mac…………………………..…40 and our copyright notice. A copy should also be mailed to: The Best Video Players for Mac………………….……41-43 Editor, MLMUG Journal, P.O. Box 1374, Southeastern, PA 19399 Pastebot 2 Review: Clipboard & Conversions….44-46 or emailed to [email protected]. iOS 10: How to Make Home Button Touch iPad…..……47 © 2017 Journal content not written by members is included Work Like it Used to courtesy of the sources or the fair use doctrine. Product names AI: Upgrades………………………….…………..……48-49 & images are trademarks or copyrights of the respective Joy Of Tech…………………………………………………49 owners. !2 VOLUME 28, NUMBER 3 MAIN LINE MACINTOSH USERS GROUP MARCH 2017 Typical Meeting Agenda 9:00 - 9:05: Call to order in main meeting room. New Users SIG You don’t have to wait a whole month to 9:05 - 10:05: Three Concurrent Special get answers to your basic Mac questions! Interest Groups (SIGs) convene in Get together with other members on the separate rooms. The three current fourth Saturday (i.e., two weeks after each SIGs are: MLMUG Email list regular meeting) for the Startup Folder Lite. The Main Line Macintosh Users Many new users have said that they can Newer Users- We cover the most Group has its own email list. basic questions you may have about Compose your letter and email it to learn much more from face-to-face your Mac/iDevices and how to use [email protected] and meetings than they do from manuals or them. your message will be sent to other sources. That’s what this meeting is everyone on the mailing list. all about. Go to www.mlmug.org/nusfl.html Multimedia - We discuss using your Posting to this list is restricted to for details. Mac/iDevices and applications for MLMUG members. Contact Bob photo, video, audio, and print media. Barton if you are a member and Macintosh Programming SIG/ you are not on the list. Philly Mac Programming Group OS - We go beyond basics to discuss The objective of this group is to help Apple’s current operating systems, Please observe rules of etiquette. members become more familiar with the using your Macs & iDevices, & various See the Yahoo Groups Terms of c o n c e p t s o f M a c i n t o s h a n d i O S applications, & have Q&A. Service. The MLMUG list may be programming, i.e., the elements of the used to post Apple/Macintosh- Macintosh GUI, user interaction, file 10:05 - 10:15: Continuation of Q&A for all related items for sale, but any system, etc., and the main Mac attendees. solicitation of members through programming tools: AppleScript, Java, C, the list is forbidden without the and Objective C. 10:15 - 10:30: Welcome and other business. written consent of a MLMUG officer. The list is hosted at Yahoo The Philly Mac Programming SIG meets at 10:30 - 11:50: Main Presentation (by a Groups. 10:30 AM on the first Saturday of each member or guest) month, but usually skips January and July. 11:50 - Noon: Raffles and silent auctions. Contact Deivy Petrescu, Chair, for venue information. www.phillymacprog.org. The Come join some fellow MLMUG members next meeting will probably be at Ludington for lunch after the meeting at a nearby Library in Bryn Mawr. restaurant. !3 VOLUME 28, NUMBER 3 MAIN LINE MACINTOSH USERS GROUP MARCH 2017 President, Program Director & Membership Information Vendor Liaison Newsletter Copy Editor & Apple Maria O. Arguello User Group Ambassador Membership dues are $25 for individuals and $35 [email protected] Deane Lappin for families. Memberships are based on your Vice President & Multimedia SIG [email protected] anniversary date, which is the month you joined. Co-Chair Newer Users SIG Co-Chair & You will be e-mailed reminders when membership Larry Campbell Deputy Webmaster fee is due. [email protected] Bob Barton Treasurer, Membership & [email protected] If you’re just visiting to check us out, or if you’ve been visiting for some time, but haven’t joined, Facilities Coordinator Newsletter Graphics Editor Elliott Cobin Sally Bazrod consider these BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP: [email protected] [email protected] • Monthly meetings, where you can learn, share, Secretary & Newsletter Editor Mark Bazrod OS SIG Chair and meet everyone from working Mac [email protected] Adam Rice professionals to new Mac users from all [email protected] backgrounds.