Q: It should start to wiggle. If you see an X here, it means the app can be deleted. Some apps, such as Safari, Settings, and the Clock, cannot be removed from your iPad. Make sure you're doing this on an app you truly wish to delete. Doing so will delete the app from your iPad.
A: Tap and hold an app. Look for an X in the top-left corner of the app. Tap X. Tap Delete when prompted.

Q: This is a free cheating program that allows you to modify the code of a variety of games. You can download Cheat Engine directly from the developer's website.  Cheat Engine comes bundled with OpenCandy, an adware service. If you don't want this, there is a link on the Cheat Engine Downloads page to download the program without the automated installer. This is the recommended way to install it.  Extract the RAR file into a folder on your desktop. The game will need to be running to allow Cheat Engine to make any changes. Start the level that you want to cheat on and note how much Sun you start with (usually 50). Pause the game. If you are playing in fullscreen mode, you will find it much easier to cheat if you play in windowed mode. Open the Menu and uncheck the "Full Screen" box. Click "Back to Game" and Plants vs. Zombies will change display modes. You will be able to see your desktop behind the game. Open the Cheat Engine folder on your desktop and run the CheatEngine.exe file. When the Cheat Engine window opens, click the computer icon in the upper-left corner of the window. Find the "popcapgame1.exe" file in the list of processes that appear. Click the Open button once it's selected. Return to the game window and restart the game. Wait for one Sun to appear and click it to collect it. This should change your Sun value from 50 to 75. Pause the game again and return to Cheat Engine. Click the Next Scan button to pull up a list of matching values in the game on the left side of the window. If your Sun value is different than 75, enter it instead, but know that it is tough to match 50. 75 should only return a single match. Select Add selected addresses to the address list. The value will get added to the bottom frame of the window. In the list at the bottom of the window, check the box next to the entry you just added. The "Address" column should match the Address in the match list. With the entry checked, right-click it and select Change Record → Value. Enter the amount of Sun you want and click OK. 999999 should do the trick! You will see your new Sun amount appear in the game immediately.
A: Download Cheat Engine. Start Plants Vs Zombies. Switch to windowed mode. Switch to Cheat Engine. Return to the game. Enter "75" into the Hex field in Cheat Engine. Right-click the matching value. Check the box for the newly-added entry. Change the value.

Q: Twitter has set what they believe are reasonable limits for personal tweeting. Dial back your tweeting for a week, to see if your results actually improve as you are more discerning. If you do not want to limit your tweets or follows, then make a second or third free Twitter account. Try to associate the accounts to each other, so that it will be easy to gain followers who are familiar with your first account. Choose whether you want to use your computer, phone or blog and stick to that client. Reducing your Twitter clients will help you to remain within API limits and keep you out of Twitter Jail. If you want to post links to your blog yourself, unlink your website from your Twitter account.  Every time you post new content, you website may push it to Twitter. If you do not want to tweet new content yourself, then linking your accounts may be the best option. Make sure other website or blog editors are not updating the site more than 100 times per hour or 1,000 times per day, or your blog can put you in Twitter Jail. Direct messaging limits may be easy to reach if you are using them for work or important conversations. Reach out via email or phone to save time with work conversations or networking.
A: Reduce the amount you tweet and retweet. Create another Twitter account. Be selective with your Twitter clients. Beware that blog tweeting may result in duplicate content. Propose that you text or email with Twitter users who are good friends or colleagues.

Q: To move the plant outside, choose an area in your garden that drains well with full sun or partial shade. Dig a hole that is twice the size of your root ball, and plant it at the same depth that it was planted in the pot. Replace the soil around the plant. You may want to spread an inch or two of mulch around the plant. Coleus plants can be planted about one foot apart from each other. The more sun coleus receives, the more vibrant its colors will be. If possible, expose your coleus to sun all morning and shade in the afternoon. Otherwise, keep your coleus in partial shade.  If your coleus is dropping leaves, it probably needs more sun. USDA Hardiness zones vary slightly by species and variety, but most coleus plants thrive in zones 9–10, if they are kept indoors in winter and outdoors the rest of the year. Coleus plants require constant moist soil, but will rot if left in puddles. In very hot or windy conditions, you may need to water daily or even twice daily to keep the soil moist. Increase the amount of watering if you notice wilting, dry brown spots, or fading color. Water the soil directly, since wet leaves are vulnerable to disease. If you want to speed up the plant's growth, use a general purpose fertilizer such as a 10-10-10 solution. Fertilizer can promote straggly or weak growth, so use one of the following options to keep it to beneficial levels:  Apply a timed-release fertilizer according to instructions, just once each growing season.   Or dilute a liquid fertilizer to ½ or ¼ strength, and apply once every 2 weeks. Removing some of the plant's branches is recommended to prevent the coleus becoming top-heavy, and in order to shape it attractively. Here are the basic pruning strategies commonly used for coleus:  To encourage coleus to grow straight, pinch off the side branches, but not the leaves growing directly on the stem. Do this if you want a more "treelike" appearance, instead of a wide bush.  Once the coleus has reached the desired height, pinch off the top center shoot on the plant, to encourage it to fill out and become bushy. Remove flowers from the plants as soon as they appear, so the plant focuses on growing strong roots and thick foliage instead of creating seeds. If you enjoy the flowers, consider removing most of them and leaving the ones in the most visible locations. If the plant becomes top-heavy or leans in one direction, tie it loosely to a gardening stake using twine or another soft material. Ideally, do this during repotting to minimize the number of times you handle the plant. You can also prevent indoor plants from leaning by regularly adjusting which side of the plant is exposed to the light.
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Transplant the coleus outside. Decide on a sunlight level. Keep the soil moist, but not soggy. Fertilize (optional). Prune the coleus. Pinch off flowers. Stake the plant if necessary.