now if they would get rid of the ‘one row added’ annoyance when you’re reading 
email. I *hate* it.
> On Jan 1, 2015, at 10:25 AM, Marcia Yale <dragonca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I can answer the third question, regarding Voiceover reading email subjects 
> when new messages arrive, regardless of what you are doing at the time. If 
> you don't want to hear this information, simply navigate to the Notification 
> Centre and remove Mail from the list of programs in your notifications list 
> via the Notification Preferences section.
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> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of jeffrey greene
> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2014 3:09 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: a couple of questions
> 
> Hello, Well, I’ve been using Yosemite for a couple of weeks now, and have 
> found a couple of annoyances. So I was wondering if anybody on the list could 
> answer these questions:
> 1 I always have windows in the finder come up in list view, but there seems 
> to be some odd things going on. The other day I downloaded a season of tv 
> shows and converted them from avi to m4v files. I then went through the 
> folder and deleted the avi items. In Mavericks in list view if i tabbed to 
> the first avi file and hit delete then kept tabbing I would only land on the 
> avi files. But now it seems to vary. Any suggestions?
> 2 In iTunes if I am navigating a list of audio books using quick-nav and 
> start one playing iTunes only plays that book. In earlier versions of iTunes 
> it would keep playing all the books under that author until i stopped it. Now 
> if I shut off quick-nav it acts like older versions of iTunes but I can’t 
> always get the book I want to start playing. Any suggestions?
> 3 This annoyance has been around long before Yosemite. Say I’m doing 
> something where I need to hear what voiceover says like navigating a folder 
> of files. If I get an email VO goes on and babbles that email and I loose 
> track of where I am in the folder of files. Is there any way to stop shouting 
> out email subjects outloud?
> 
> Thanks, Jeff
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