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yes it comes with the phone i think it might be in the utilities folder. it is called voice memos
In Windows XP you can use 'sndrec32.exe' in the windows\system32 folder.
You don't delete them from OpenOffice; you delete them by right-clicking them in Nautilus (the folder explorer) and selecting delete.
Depending what is required the AppleScript Editor (found in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder) will record mouse movements or software such as Keyboard and Mouse Recorder (See links below) is probably the nearest equivalent to Ghost Mouse.
The folder that you are downloading has been compressed into a single file, called an archive for portability. Special software is needed to extract the original folder from this file.Under Windows, WinRAR can open most types of these archive files. If WinRAR is installed using the normal settings, this can be done by right-clicking on the archive file, then selecting 'Extract to '.
create a folder by right clicking. select new from the menu, then select folder, if you are doing this on the desktop you wil now have a folder named new folder on the desktop. you can rename the folder to what ever you like by selecting the title and typing over it. Now to put a document in a folder you go to file or right click and click save as, a box will come up that will give you options as to what to name the file what format you want to save it in and a way to browse back to the desktop where yo select the new folder you created and then click save. your document is now inside that folder. you can place the folder where ever you like by either dragging and dropping or sending it to.
I would recommend right clicking the icon in question and selecting "Open With" there you can choose the program which is right for you.
On Mac, you can find the default screen recording tool in QuickTime Player in the applications folder. Although its a free tool, it falls well short of what you expect from a capable software like a paid tool. Alternatively, you can make use of third-party screen recorders like ScreenRec. Just like QuickTime Player, ScreenRec is also entirely free but offers far more than the default application, like free cloud storage and continuous screen recording in HD quality.
It means that iTunes is copying everything you have and placing it in a central location. The location being the iTunes Media Folder. This assumes that you have imported items from other locations aside from that folder. You can determine where this folder is located by opening your edit menu and selecting preferences. Click the on the advanced tab in the box that opens and it will be the first thing you see.
There are multiple ways to do this, if your computer recognizes your ipod as a media player then you can simply open it through going to my computer and selecting the storage disk that represents your ipod. Another way to do this is to selecting "open folder to view files" when the "autoplay" window pops up after plugging your ipod in. With either of these options a window will open and you can simply copy the mp3 music files that you have on your computer and pasting it in to the ipod folder. The more "apple" way to insert music is by using itunes, with itunes your ipod will be recognized and possibly automatically synced. With the sync any music stored in the itunes library will be automatically placed on your ipod. If this does not work then you can copy the music and paste it in the ipod folder that will appear in itunes. This folder setting can be acquired by expanding the ipod options on the left side (if they arn't already expanded), selecting music and then pasting. Hope this works! Best of luck! :)
The quickest way to clean data from a laptop computer is to completely reformat the hard drive on the laptop computer. If you are looking to only wipe certain things from the hard drive there is no faster way than selecting and deleting them folder by folder.