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Use your iPhone as a proximity sensor to lock your Mac when you step away from your desk with Keycard for Mac. Keycard is a new Mac app that pairs to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with Bluetooth, and when it detects that you've stepped away from your Mac (assuming you have your device with you), it locks your Mac.

Use your iPhone as a proximity sensor to lock your Mac when you step away from your desk with Keycard for Mac

Once you return, or enter in the 4 digit code, your Mac unlocks. To use Keycard, simply make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your iPhone or iPad, confirm it's connected to Keycard on your Mac, and enter in a four digit password. Keycard also includes options to open at startup and hide from your dock. The four digit password may seem like an odd feature of the app, since it's all about your proximity to your computer, but this feature is actually very important. Suppose your iPhone's battery dies when you're away from your desk or even worse, it gets stolen. I've tested out Keycard at home and it works great.

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Who’s Winning, iOS or Android? All the Numbers, All in One Place

It’s one of the blogosphere’s favorite tech topics. Every new nugget of competitive information is fodder for an avalanche of coverage. Oftentimes, a story will declare that Android is beating iOS or that iOS is beating Android. Really, though, it’s silly to obsess over any one data point. If what you’re after is a clear idea of how the world’s two dominant mobile operating systems are doing — rather than an excuse to make bold proclamations and/or cheer for your favorite — you want to consider lots of data points. So that’s what I’m doing in this post. A few notes on this exercise: I’m not really going to look at changes over time. I won’t do deep analysis of why the numbers look the way they do. I’m not going to include specific numbers for anything other than iOS and Android. I won’t include forecasts and other predictions. Powerful Easy Quick App Development. Become a LiveCode Guru Great quality video courses for beginners and pros from just $50 Browse the Academies Extensions Extend LiveCode's functionality with a wide range of 3rd party plugs ins.

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