Re: Dictation in Mavericks

2013-12-30 Thread Brian Fischler
Thanks, guess it's just my hilarious luck. I don't dictate a lot but would be 
nice if it worked instead of causing my mail to crash every time. Guess I will 
be calling Apple later today
On Dec 30, 2013, at 1:44 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:

> Never had this problem.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 30 Dec 2013, at 06:42 am, Brian Fischler  wrote:
>> 
>> So I just installed Mavericks on my Mac Air, and have been pleasantly 
>> surprised at the lack of headaches, as I have read about all the issues.
>> 
>> I tried using dictation, and have selected all the appropriate preferences 
>> and installed the extra patch to allow offline dictation, and here is where 
>> it gets hilarious. Every time I try and dictate a message in mail, dictation 
>> causes mail to crash, tried it five times and mail crashed five times asking 
>> me if I want to send an error report. Just wanted to see if others are 
>> having this issue, or if anyone knows how to fix this. Thanks.
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Re: sony sound forge pro

2013-12-30 Thread Jürgen Fleger
Hi,
Sound Forge for Mac is very much accessible in terms of basic functionalities. 
Navigating and editing works fine. Recording isn't accessible. All you can do 
is start and stop a recording but the Mac gets very hot then and VO says busy 
busy. So that's not fun at least to me. When it comes to more advanced editing 
functions VO doesn't read properly the contents of the windows. 
And what I miss very much is the scrubb functionality of the windows version by 
pressing j or l. That doesn't exist in the Mac version.
But beside of that it works fine for simple editing. But in my opinion it's to 
expensive just for that.
All the best
Jürgen

Am 29.12.2013 um 20:43 schrieb Lisette Wesseling :

> Sound Forge is definitely accessible on Windows. I don’t know about the Mac. 
> I suspect not, or otherwise people would be using it.
> 
> Lisette
> 
> On 30/12/2013, at 7:50 am, Ray Foret Jr  wrote:
> 
>> Wondering the same thing but cannot ever seem to get an answer here.
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
>> built-in!
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user!
>> 
>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:50 AM, Mario Navarro  wrote:
>> 
>>> hello 
>>> someone already tested this app and if it is accessible?
>>> someone uses?
>>> cheers.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> A mulher é o negro do mundo. A mulher é a escrava dos escravos. Se ela 
>>> tenta ser livre, tu dizes que ela não te ama. Se ela pensa, tu dizes que 
>>> ela quer ser homem.
>>> John Lennon
>>> 
>>> Mario Navarro
>>> mario@gmail.com
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Dictation in Mavericks

2013-12-30 Thread Jürgen Fleger
Hi,
yes I have the same issue. It accurs just under the following circumstances:
1. It just happens in Mail.
2. It just happens with the offline version of Dictation.
3. It just happens if dictating several sentences without stopping it by 
pressing FN twice. Mainly it happens here if dictating minimum five or six 
sentences in a row.
I experienced it on two different MacBook Airs and so it seems to be a general 
issue that's worth to report to Apple.
All the best
Jürgen


Am 30.12.2013 um 09:06 schrieb Brian Fischler :

> Thanks, guess it's just my hilarious luck. I don't dictate a lot but would be 
> nice if it worked instead of causing my mail to crash every time. Guess I 
> will be calling Apple later today
> On Dec 30, 2013, at 1:44 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
> 
>> Never had this problem.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On 30 Dec 2013, at 06:42 am, Brian Fischler  wrote:
>>> 
>>> So I just installed Mavericks on my Mac Air, and have been pleasantly 
>>> surprised at the lack of headaches, as I have read about all the issues.
>>> 
>>> I tried using dictation, and have selected all the appropriate preferences 
>>> and installed the extra patch to allow offline dictation, and here is where 
>>> it gets hilarious. Every time I try and dictate a message in mail, 
>>> dictation causes mail to crash, tried it five times and mail crashed five 
>>> times asking me if I want to send an error report. Just wanted to see if 
>>> others are having this issue, or if anyone knows how to fix this. Thanks.
>>> 
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windows virtual machine

2013-12-30 Thread Andrew Head
Hi all,
Just got a question about windows on the mac in virtual machine. Can someone 
please explain how this works exactly? I know you can assign a certain disc 
space, ram, etc to use windows. How does this work? what is the least amount of 
hard drive space needed to run windows and what’s the least amount of ram 
needed? Because this hard drive space and ram is being used for windows, does 
this effect things on the mac side, do you now have less hard drive space and 
ram on the mac side of things because part of the computer is now being used 
for windows? 
And what if you were using windows for something requiring a lot of processing 
power, such as game play? if you chose the least amount of ram and hard drive 
space, does this then effect how well programs will run under windows and how 
much storage space you have under windows? 
I hope this email makes sense, and thanks in advance for answering my 
questions. 
Hope everyone has a good day and a safe, blessed and happy new year. 
Andrew 
Sent from my 11 inch macbook air

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Re: Dictation in Mavericks

2013-12-30 Thread Jim Gatteys
Brian
I am using dictation to compose this e-mail and so far have not had any crashes.
What default language are you using?
I have never actually used e-mail and dictation previously but have also 
installed the off-line feature which will allow me to not have to send 
information to Apple to be converted to text
I would be curious if you find any information regarding this apparent bug.  
this is a feature that can be very beneficial to those of us who are blind.   
It would  be nice to have information regarding this problem.  let us know what 
you find out.
Jim

On Dec 30, 2013, at 2:06 AM, Brian Fischler  wrote:

> Thanks, guess it's just my hilarious luck. I don't dictate a lot but would be 
> nice if it worked instead of causing my mail to crash every time. Guess I 
> will be calling Apple later today
> On Dec 30, 2013, at 1:44 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
> 
>> Never had this problem.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On 30 Dec 2013, at 06:42 am, Brian Fischler  wrote:
>>> 
>>> So I just installed Mavericks on my Mac Air, and have been pleasantly 
>>> surprised at the lack of headaches, as I have read about all the issues.
>>> 
>>> I tried using dictation, and have selected all the appropriate preferences 
>>> and installed the extra patch to allow offline dictation, and here is where 
>>> it gets hilarious. Every time I try and dictate a message in mail, 
>>> dictation causes mail to crash, tried it five times and mail crashed five 
>>> times asking me if I want to send an error report. Just wanted to see if 
>>> others are having this issue, or if anyone knows how to fix this. Thanks.
>>> 
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Re: sony sound forge pro

2013-12-30 Thread Mario Navarro

hi friend.
thanks for the info.
nice explication.
cheers.

A liberdade não consiste só em seguir a sua própria vontade, mas às vezes 
também em fugir dela.
Kobo Abe

Mario Navarro
mario@gmail.com



No dia 30/12/2013, às 08:33, Jürgen Fleger  escreveu:

> Hi,
> Sound Forge for Mac is very much accessible in terms of basic 
> functionalities. Navigating and editing works fine. Recording isn't 
> accessible. All you can do is start and stop a recording but the Mac gets 
> very hot then and VO says busy busy. So that's not fun at least to me. When 
> it comes to more advanced editing functions VO doesn't read properly the 
> contents of the windows. 
> And what I miss very much is the scrubb functionality of the windows version 
> by pressing j or l. That doesn't exist in the Mac version.
> But beside of that it works fine for simple editing. But in my opinion it's 
> to expensive just for that.
> All the best
> Jürgen
> 
> Am 29.12.2013 um 20:43 schrieb Lisette Wesseling :
> 
>> Sound Forge is definitely accessible on Windows. I don’t know about the Mac. 
>> I suspect not, or otherwise people would be using it.
>> 
>> Lisette
>> 
>> On 30/12/2013, at 7:50 am, Ray Foret Jr  wrote:
>> 
>>> Wondering the same thing but cannot ever seem to get an answer here.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
>>> built-in!
>>> 
>>> Sincerely,
>>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user!
>>> 
>>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:50 AM, Mario Navarro  wrote:
>>> 
 hello 
 someone already tested this app and if it is accessible?
 someone uses?
 cheers.
 
 
 A mulher é o negro do mundo. A mulher é a escrava dos escravos. Se ela 
 tenta ser livre, tu dizes que ela não te ama. Se ela pensa, tu dizes que 
 ela quer ser homem.
 John Lennon
 
 Mario Navarro
 mario@gmail.com
 
 
 
 
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Re: Dictation in Mavericks

2013-12-30 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey Jurgan,

Thanks for letting me know, glad to hear it's not just me as that is the same 
thing I was going through. Will have to try going back to the cloud dictating 
only to see if that works. Not that I would use dictating much, but don't want 
to have something installed that is just going to cause mail to crash.
On Dec 30, 2013, at 3:39 AM, Jürgen Fleger  wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> Am

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My external hard drive attached to airport extreme often disappears

2013-12-30 Thread Andrew Lamanche
Hi Listers,

I have an external 1TB hard drive I had actually bought through Apple, that is 
attached via usb hub to my airport extreme. It is partitioned so that one 
volume is my backup volume for time machine and the other just a place I store 
data. Not infrequently, my time machine reports that it cannot find the disk. 
When I open finder and look for the hard drive myself and the volumes, once I 
reach airport extreme in the sidebar and vo+right arrow to the browser section, 
my volumes are not there. The only thing I can do is to disconnect the usb 
cable and reconnect it for the hard drive to be visible in finder again. 

I had done a lot of research before I went down the route of attaching a hard 
drive to airport extreme in this way and it should work in theory. Has anybody 
else noticed this behaviour? It’s annoying because I sometimes do not know 
whether time machine is backing up as it should or not, and then when I check 
manually when the last backup was performed, it might be a few days prior. Is 
the way I have my external hard drive connected unstable in your opinion? I 
know that Apple prefers us all to have the time capsule but that’s expensive. I 
wonder whether I’d be better off attaching my external drive manually once a 
day to the usb port on the computer and backing up in this way. Inconvenient 
but at least I would know the backup has happened. 

Thanks for any suggestions.

Andrew

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Onyx 1220I

2013-12-30 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Hi all:

I have my Onyx 1220 I, will it work k with protools 11, or what?

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Re: Dictation in Mavericks

2013-12-30 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Funny you should bring this up.  Same thing happens to me but I don’t get the 
error report.


Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in!

Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user!

On Dec 30, 2013, at 12:42 AM, Brian Fischler  wrote:

> So I just installed Mavericks on my Mac Air, and have been pleasantly 
> surprised at the lack of headaches, as I have read about all the issues.
> 
> I tried using dictation, and have selected all the appropriate preferences 
> and installed the extra patch to allow offline dictation, and here is where 
> it gets hilarious. Every time I try and dictate a message in mail, dictation 
> causes mail to crash, tried it five times and mail crashed five times asking 
> me if I want to send an error report. Just wanted to see if others are having 
> this issue, or if anyone knows how to fix this. Thanks.
> 
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Re: windows virtual machine

2013-12-30 Thread Piotr Machacz
The requirements for disk space and ram depend non the windows version. XP 
doesn’t need much, you could probably do with even 256MB and a couple gigs of 
disk space, but I’d recommend at least 512 or a gig of ram. Newer windows need 
more, for vista and seven you need a gig of ram and 20 gigs of disk space just 
for the OS. 
As far as resource usage, of course it has to come from somewhere, so they 
won’t be available on the mac. The good thing though is that the settings you 
choose for the VM aren’t immediately allocated. So, if your VM has 2 gigs of 
ram, but the VM is only using half of it, then vmware won’t use those 2 gigs as 
long as it’s not needed. The same holds for the CPU, where you can also specify 
how many cores a VM can use. But again it won’t immediately use all of it. For 
disk space, you can choose if you want it to already allocate the space (EG, a 
20 gig virtual disk would already be 20 gigs), or not (so then that file 
wouldn’t take up the space if it’s not being used).

For games, you can play audio games and anything light. But if you want to play 
main stream games that use a lot of video card resources, you’ll be better off 
setting up a bootcamp partition, so the game can use all the resources of your 
mac.
On 30 Dec 2013, at 10:24 am, Andrew Head  wrote:

> Hi all,
> Just got a question about windows on the mac in virtual machine. Can someone 
> please explain how this works exactly? I know you can assign a certain disc 
> space, ram, etc to use windows. How does this work? what is the least amount 
> of hard drive space needed to run windows and what’s the least amount of ram 
> needed? Because this hard drive space and ram is being used for windows, does 
> this effect things on the mac side, do you now have less hard drive space and 
> ram on the mac side of things because part of the computer is now being used 
> for windows? 
> And what if you were using windows for something requiring a lot of 
> processing power, such as game play? if you chose the least amount of ram and 
> hard drive space, does this then effect how well programs will run under 
> windows and how much storage space you have under windows? 
> I hope this email makes sense, and thanks in advance for answering my 
> questions. 
> Hope everyone has a good day and a safe, blessed and happy new year. 
> Andrew 
> Sent from my 11 inch macbook air
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Re: Dictation in Mavericks

2013-12-30 Thread Jessica D
I dn't see this issue.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Dec 30, 2013, at 6:10 AM, Ray Foret Jr  wrote:
> 
> Funny you should bring this up.  Same thing happens to me but I don’t get the 
> error report.
> 
> 
> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
> built-in!
> 
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user!
> 
>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 12:42 AM, Brian Fischler  wrote:
>> 
>> So I just installed Mavericks on my Mac Air, and have been pleasantly 
>> surprised at the lack of headaches, as I have read about all the issues.
>> 
>> I tried using dictation, and have selected all the appropriate preferences 
>> and installed the extra patch to allow offline dictation, and here is where 
>> it gets hilarious. Every time I try and dictate a message in mail, dictation 
>> causes mail to crash, tried it five times and mail crashed five times asking 
>> me if I want to send an error report. Just wanted to see if others are 
>> having this issue, or if anyone knows how to fix this. Thanks.
>> 
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RE: installing Bootcamp

2013-12-30 Thread Bill Holton
You can use the upgrade version.  The way to do it, when you first install, 
skip the activation step.  You will then have an unregistered version of 
Windows on your computer.  Then, insert your upgrade disk again and run the 
setup .exe.  This is where you will do the  Windows upgrade.   You already have 
a version of Windows on your machine, and this time you can enter your license 
number and all will be fine.  MS did this so you could actually install a clean 
copy of Windows.


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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Chris Blouch
Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2013 11:01 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: installing Bootcamp

When I was poking around the Windows store all I could find were 
upgrades. Either Windows 8.1 from Windows 7 or Windows 8 from any other 
version. I think I found in one of the FAQs that if you wanted to run it 
in a virtual machine (or on a machine that never had Windows before) you 
had to buy the system builder version. I found the 8.1 System Builder 
for $97 on Amazon.

CB

On 12/28/13 10:33 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
> All you need is a full version of Windows that is not an upgrade version. The 
> system builder version is not necessary and costs a lot more.
>
> On Dec 28, 2013, at 9:25 PM, Chris Blouch  wrote:
>
> What's wrong with the system builder flavor of Windows. I thought that's what 
> you needed if you're not upgrading from another version of Windows.
>
> CB
>
> On 12/28/13 7:45 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
>> You can always just call the store if you can’t find out how to get the ISO 
>> online.  But don’t let them sell you a system builder version of Windows.  
>> They might try to do that.  You can purchase the Windows 8 ISO and they will 
>> e-mail you a key and a download link.
>>
>> I don’t have the phone number handy right now.
>> On Dec 28, 2013, at 7:00 PM, Byron J. Lee  wrote:
>>
>> Does Microsoft offer the ability to download the ISO along with a code 
>> rather than a CD, and if so, what's the link to purchase and download said 
>> ISO?
>>
>> On 12/28/2013 4:51 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>>> Yu can download an ISO image, and the boot camp set up utility will create 
>>> a bootable flash drive that is used for the install.
>>> On Dec 27, 2013, at 6:36 PM, Byron J. Lee  wrote:
>>>
 I actually have a question regarding installing Windows 7 on a Macbook 
 Air. How do you install Win7 if you don't have a CD player? Can you 
 download a file from Microsoft? Is there a step-by-step guide on doing it 
 without a CD?

 On 12/27/2013 1:14 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
> Hi.
> I know you cannot bootcamp a Mac to install Windows 7 without sighted 
> help.  But what about Windows 8?  Canyou get Narrator to start up at 
> installation?  Also, has anyone tried using the talking Windows 7 
> installer to Bootcamp their Mac?  Thanks much.
> Bill
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Re: Onyx 1220I

2013-12-30 Thread Cameron Strife
Yes it will work with pt. You should install the latest OSX drivers
from the Mackie web site.





On 12/30/13, Ramy Moustafa  wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I have my Onyx 1220 I, will it work k with protools 11, or what?
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Re: some questions about harddrive cloning please help kind regards trey.

2013-12-30 Thread Cameron Strife
I've had great luck with super duper.



On 12/30/13, trahern culver  wrote:
> hey all i have some questions about harddrive cloning.
>
> ffirstly whatt's the best prrogram to clone your harddrive with?
>
> secondly is there any situation in which harddrives may become damaged
> during cloning? and how can i provent this?
>
> thirdly how does the cloning process handle any files on your drive that
> are locked or can only be red?
>
> your help with these questions would be most welcome kind regards trey.
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Can't Access Menu Bar in VMWare Fusion 6. Urgent issue!

2013-12-30 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hello Everyone,

Has anyone out here experienced a problem in VMWare Fusion 6 where the
menu bar can't be accessed using the VO+M command? Instead, VoiceOver
says "menu closed" and there is no way to access the Virtual Machine
menu to do important troubleshooting things like restart or shut down
windows.

This has become an urgent work-related situation, so any ideas would
be appreciated.

Thanks,

Darrell

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Re: Can't Access Menu Bar in VMWare Fusion 6. Urgent issue!

2013-12-30 Thread Daniel McGee
Hi Darrell,
have you tried CTRL F2?
This Command is actually not a voiceover command as such but more of a 
universal global command for the OS. I actually now prefer using this command 
rather than the Voiceover one now. Give it a go and I hope it works.
As a side note, if ever your wanting to get to the doc the global command for 
this too will be CTRL F3 
Just thought I'd throw that bit of extra info for you and anyone else out there 
since we are on the topic of alternative commands for the Mac/windows

Daniel   
On 30 Dec 2013, at 15:39, Darrell Shandrow  wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
> 
> Has anyone out here experienced a problem in VMWare Fusion 6 where the
> menu bar can't be accessed using the VO+M command? Instead, VoiceOver
> says "menu closed" and there is no way to access the Virtual Machine
> menu to do important troubleshooting things like restart or shut down
> windows.
> 
> This has become an urgent work-related situation, so any ideas would
> be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Darrell
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Re: My external hard drive attached to airport extreme often disappears

2013-12-30 Thread Angelo
Hi, I notice this only after my machine is restarted, it doesn’t happen after 
reboot, or when it wakes from sleep. Can you reproduce the problem in any way?
  
Angelo
a.rock...@gmail.com



On Dec 30, 2013, at 5:38 AM, Andrew Lamanche  wrote:

> Hi Listers,
> 
> I have an external 1TB hard drive I had actually bought through Apple, that 
> is attached via usb hub to my airport extreme. It is partitioned so that one 
> volume is my backup volume for time machine and the other just a place I 
> store data. Not infrequently, my time machine reports that it cannot find the 
> disk. When I open finder and look for the hard drive myself and the volumes, 
> once I reach airport extreme in the sidebar and vo+right arrow to the browser 
> section, my volumes are not there. The only thing I can do is to disconnect 
> the usb cable and reconnect it for the hard drive to be visible in finder 
> again. 
> 
> I had done a lot of research before I went down the route of attaching a hard 
> drive to airport extreme in this way and it should work in theory. Has 
> anybody else noticed this behavior? It’s annoying because I sometimes do not 
> know whether time machine is backing up as it should or not, and then when I 
> check manually when the last backup was performed, it might be a few days 
> prior. Is the way I have my external hard drive connected unstable in your 
> opinion? I know that Apple prefers us all to have the time capsule but that’s 
> expensive. I wonder whether I’d be better off attaching my external drive 
> manually once a day to the usb port on the computer and backing up in this 
> way. Inconvenient but at least I would know the backup has happened. 
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> 
> Andrew
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Re: Paprika clipping recipes

2013-12-30 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
No luck on my Mac app. That's what I'm using.
On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:51 PM, Alex Hall  wrote:

> I don't have the Mac app, but on iOS I copy the URL of the recipe to the 
> clipboard. When I open Paprika, it sees the Url and asks if I want to try to 
> save the recipe at that URL. I say yes, the page loads in the in-app browser, 
> and I hit the "save recipe" button. I believe the Mac app works similarly but 
> am not sure. Alternatively, again on iOS, just hit the browser item from the 
> main menu and navigate to the recipe in question, then use the "save recipe" 
> button.
> On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:59 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi:
>> I have Paprika on my Mac, and iOS devices. I cannot figure out how to clip 
>> recipes from the web. I keep getting recipe errors. I can manually add 
>> recipes, add and select categories, as well as email them to people. I 
>> cannot figure how to clip them from the web.
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Re: Paprika clipping recipes

2013-12-30 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Hi:
Paprika is accessible. I just cannot figure out this part. Thanks for the info.
On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:01 PM, Jim Gatteys  wrote:

> Hi!
> I found MacGourmet to be a lot more accessible.  Mariner software sells it 
> and they are having a half off sale now through the end of the year I believe.
> Jim
> 
> On Dec 29, 2013, at 8:59 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi:
>> I have Paprika on my Mac, and iOS devices. I cannot figure out how to clip 
>> recipes from the web. I keep getting recipe errors. I can manually add 
>> recipes, add and select categories, as well as email them to people. I 
>> cannot figure how to clip them from the web.
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Re: Paprika clipping recipes

2013-12-30 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Oh yeah!
Love Paprika for Mac, and for iOS devices.
On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:02 PM, Jessica D  wrote:

> Is it worth the $?
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:51 PM, Alex Hall  wrote:
>> 
>> I don't have the Mac app, but on iOS I copy the URL of the recipe to the 
>> clipboard. When I open Paprika, it sees the Url and asks if I want to try to 
>> save the recipe at that URL. I say yes, the page loads in the in-app 
>> browser, and I hit the "save recipe" button. I believe the Mac app works 
>> similarly but am not sure. Alternatively, again on iOS, just hit the browser 
>> item from the main menu and navigate to the recipe in question, then use the 
>> "save recipe" button.
>>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:59 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi:
>>> I have Paprika on my Mac, and iOS devices. I cannot figure out how to clip 
>>> recipes from the web. I keep getting recipe errors. I can manually add 
>>> recipes, add and select categories, as well as email them to people. I 
>>> cannot figure how to clip them from the web.
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Re: Paprika worth it (was Paprika clipping recipes)

2013-12-30 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Hi:
I can't figure out the web browser part. I bought Paprika when it was half off. 
Love it! Especially love hang all recipes synced over.
On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:24 PM, Alex Hall  wrote:

> Oh goodie, another recipe manager!  I started out with Pepperplate, 
> which is usable but not efficient. I now use Paprika, and love it, though I 
> did get it when it was half price a month or so ago. Pepperplate is free and 
> has the advantage of a website, so you can look up, add, or edit recipes from 
> any web browser and not just a Mac or iOS device signed into your Apple ID. 
> Still, the accessibility and ease of use of Paprika make it a more pleasant 
> experience for me.
> On Dec 29, 2013, at 11:02 PM, Jessica D  wrote:
> 
>> Is it worth the $?
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:51 PM, Alex Hall  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I don't have the Mac app, but on iOS I copy the URL of the recipe to the 
>>> clipboard. When I open Paprika, it sees the Url and asks if I want to try 
>>> to save the recipe at that URL. I say yes, the page loads in the in-app 
>>> browser, and I hit the "save recipe" button. I believe the Mac app works 
>>> similarly but am not sure. Alternatively, again on iOS, just hit the 
>>> browser item from the main menu and navigate to the recipe in question, 
>>> then use the "save recipe" button.
 On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:59 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
  wrote:
 
 Hi:
 I have Paprika on my Mac, and iOS devices. I cannot figure out how to clip 
 recipes from the web. I keep getting recipe errors. I can manually add 
 recipes, add and select categories, as well as email them to people. I 
 cannot figure how to clip them from the web.
 
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>>> 
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RE: Amazon Prime is it worth it and are the videos accessible

2013-12-30 Thread Myrna Votta
Hi,

I love having prime.  The shipping, of course, was great during this holiday
season, as well as throughout this year.  I haven't tried the instant videos
yet.  However, as for the Kindle books, apparently, in order to be able to
borrow them, you need to have a Kindle device.  As I understand it, you
can't borrow them if you only have an app on another device.  Perhaps I am
incorrect, but, I don't think so.

Myrna



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Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 2:48 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Amazon Prime is it worth it and are the videos accessible

Hey all,

I don't buy a lot but do buy almost everything through Amazon, and recently
paid for two day shipping, yeah I guess I am impatient when I want
something. I wanted to see if the people who are using Amazon Prime are
liking it and felt it was worth it. I think the shipping alone might make it
worth it, but wanted to see if the Amazon Instant Video was accessible on
the iPhone, as I have read conflicting reports. I know Amazon Instant Video
doesn't offer any of their titles with described video, but did want to see
if the app works with VO. Also, I thought I read that you can also get one
book a month from the Kindle lending group. Are people finding a wide
variety of choices in this group, or does it really just consist of books
you would never read. Thanks.

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Re: installing Bootcamp

2013-12-30 Thread Geoff Stephens
I suspected something like this might be possible but didn’t want to try it at 
the time I was installing Bootcamp because I had a limited amount of assistance 
and needed to get it done quickly.  Now I have abandoned Bootcamp and only use 
a VM.


On Dec 30, 2013, at 9:12 AM, Bill Holton  wrote:

You can use the upgrade version.  The way to do it, when you first install, 
skip the activation step.  You will then have an unregistered version of 
Windows on your computer.  Then, insert your upgrade disk again and run the 
setup .exe.  This is where you will do the  Windows upgrade.   You already have 
a version of Windows on your machine, and this time you can enter your license 
number and all will be fine.  MS did this so you could actually install a clean 
copy of Windows.


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On Behalf Of Chris Blouch
Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2013 11:01 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: installing Bootcamp

When I was poking around the Windows store all I could find were 
upgrades. Either Windows 8.1 from Windows 7 or Windows 8 from any other 
version. I think I found in one of the FAQs that if you wanted to run it 
in a virtual machine (or on a machine that never had Windows before) you 
had to buy the system builder version. I found the 8.1 System Builder 
for $97 on Amazon.

CB

On 12/28/13 10:33 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
> All you need is a full version of Windows that is not an upgrade version. The 
> system builder version is not necessary and costs a lot more.
> 
> On Dec 28, 2013, at 9:25 PM, Chris Blouch  wrote:
> 
> What's wrong with the system builder flavor of Windows. I thought that's what 
> you needed if you're not upgrading from another version of Windows.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 12/28/13 7:45 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
>> You can always just call the store if you can’t find out how to get the ISO 
>> online.  But don’t let them sell you a system builder version of Windows.  
>> They might try to do that.  You can purchase the Windows 8 ISO and they will 
>> e-mail you a key and a download link.
>> 
>> I don’t have the phone number handy right now.
>> On Dec 28, 2013, at 7:00 PM, Byron J. Lee  wrote:
>> 
>> Does Microsoft offer the ability to download the ISO along with a code 
>> rather than a CD, and if so, what's the link to purchase and download said 
>> ISO?
>> 
>> On 12/28/2013 4:51 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>>> Yu can download an ISO image, and the boot camp set up utility will create 
>>> a bootable flash drive that is used for the install.
>>> On Dec 27, 2013, at 6:36 PM, Byron J. Lee  wrote:
>>> 
 I actually have a question regarding installing Windows 7 on a Macbook 
 Air. How do you install Win7 if you don't have a CD player? Can you 
 download a file from Microsoft? Is there a step-by-step guide on doing it 
 without a CD?
 
 On 12/27/2013 1:14 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
> Hi.
> I know you cannot bootcamp a Mac to install Windows 7 without sighted 
> help.  But what about Windows 8?  Canyou get Narrator to start up at 
> installation?  Also, has anyone tried using the talking Windows 7 
> installer to Bootcamp their Mac?  Thanks much.
> Bill
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Re: Can't Access Menu Bar in VMWare Fusion 6. Urgent issue!

2013-12-30 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hello Daniel,

Unfortunately, we have already tried Control+F2. When she presses that
keystroke in VMWare Fusion, nothing happens.

Does anyone know if there's another way to pull down VMWare's menus,
or is there a way to restart / shutdown the Windows Session that does
not require accessing the menu bar?

Thanks,

Darrell


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> Hi Darrell,
> have you tried CTRL F2?
> This Command is actually not a voiceover command as such but more of a
> universal global command for the OS. I actually now prefer using this
> command rather than the Voiceover one now. Give it a go and I hope it
> works.
> As a side note, if ever your wanting to get to the doc the global command
> for this too will be CTRL F3
> Just thought I'd throw that bit of extra info for you and anyone else out
> there since we are on the topic of alternative commands for the Mac/windows
>
> Daniel
> On 30 Dec 2013, at 15:39, Darrell Shandrow 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> Has anyone out here experienced a problem in VMWare Fusion 6 where the
>> menu bar can't be accessed using the VO+M command? Instead, VoiceOver
>> says "menu closed" and there is no way to access the Virtual Machine
>> menu to do important troubleshooting things like restart or shut down
>> windows.
>>
>> This has become an urgent work-related situation, so any ideas would
>> be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Darrell
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Re: Can't Access Menu Bar in VMWare Fusion 6. Urgent issue!

2013-12-30 Thread David Taylor
Hi,

Does she have Fusion in her menubar? If so, she could command-tab out of it and 
close Windows from there. If not, she could simply close Fusion with command-q, 
and re-open it when needed. I would guess that doing command-w from the Windows 
desktop would work too. Is she in Unity or full screen mode? Maybe she needs to 
play about with those settings to see if anything fixes it.

Cheers
Dave

On 30 Dec 2013, at 18:02, Darrell Shandrow  wrote:

> Hello Daniel,
> 
> Unfortunately, we have already tried Control+F2. When she presses that
> keystroke in VMWare Fusion, nothing happens.
> 
> Does anyone know if there's another way to pull down VMWare's menus,
> or is there a way to restart / shutdown the Windows Session that does
> not require accessing the menu bar?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Darrell
> 
> 
> On 12/30/13, Daniel McGee  wrote:
>> Hi Darrell,
>> have you tried CTRL F2?
>> This Command is actually not a voiceover command as such but more of a
>> universal global command for the OS. I actually now prefer using this
>> command rather than the Voiceover one now. Give it a go and I hope it
>> works.
>> As a side note, if ever your wanting to get to the doc the global command
>> for this too will be CTRL F3
>> Just thought I'd throw that bit of extra info for you and anyone else out
>> there since we are on the topic of alternative commands for the Mac/windows
>> 
>> Daniel
>> On 30 Dec 2013, at 15:39, Darrell Shandrow 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Everyone,
>>> 
>>> Has anyone out here experienced a problem in VMWare Fusion 6 where the
>>> menu bar can't be accessed using the VO+M command? Instead, VoiceOver
>>> says "menu closed" and there is no way to access the Virtual Machine
>>> menu to do important troubleshooting things like restart or shut down
>>> windows.
>>> 
>>> This has become an urgent work-related situation, so any ideas would
>>> be appreciated.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Darrell
>>> 
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Re: Can't Access Menu Bar in VMWare Fusion 6. Urgent issue!

2013-12-30 Thread Mike Arrigo
Can you shut down windows within windows itself? That's how I always do 
it. I am able to access the menu bar here in fusion 6 without problems as well.

Original message:

Hello Daniel,



Unfortunately, we have already tried Control+F2. When she presses that
keystroke in VMWare Fusion, nothing happens.



Does anyone know if there's another way to pull down VMWare's menus,
or is there a way to restart / shutdown the Windows Session that does
not require accessing the menu bar?



Thanks,



Darrell




On 12/30/13, Daniel McGee  wrote:

Hi Darrell,
have you tried CTRL F2?
This Command is actually not a voiceover command as such but more of a
universal global command for the OS. I actually now prefer using this
command rather than the Voiceover one now. Give it a go and I hope it
works.
As a side note, if ever your wanting to get to the doc the global command
for this too will be CTRL F3
Just thought I'd throw that bit of extra info for you and anyone else out
there since we are on the topic of alternative commands for the Mac/windows



Daniel
On 30 Dec 2013, at 15:39, Darrell Shandrow 
wrote:



Hello Everyone,



Has anyone out here experienced a problem in VMWare Fusion 6 where the
menu bar can't be accessed using the VO+M command? Instead, VoiceOver
says "menu closed" and there is no way to access the Virtual Machine
menu to do important troubleshooting things like restart or shut down
windows.



This has become an urgent work-related situation, so any ideas would
be appreciated.



Thanks,



Darrell



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Re: Can't Access Menu Bar in VMWare Fusion 6. Urgent issue!

2013-12-30 Thread Cheryl Homiak
I wouldn't quit vmware fusion without shutting down Windows first. I haven't 
used version 6 yet nbut I found in 5 that if I got that menu behavior and did 
it again (vo-m) it usually opened. But you usually should be able to shut down 
Windows by the normal procedure within Windows itself and then you can just 
quit vmware fusion if you wish. I've never shut down Windows using the menus 
except when for some reason it wouldn't shut down proprerly just by the usual 
procedure within Windows itself.


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On Dec 30, 2013, at 12:54 PM, Mike Arrigo  wrote:

> Can you shut down windows within windows itself? That's how I always do it. I 
> am able to access the menu bar here in fusion 6 without problems as well.
> Original message:
>> Hello Daniel,
> 
>> Unfortunately, we have already tried Control+F2. When she presses that
>> keystroke in VMWare Fusion, nothing happens.
> 
>> Does anyone know if there's another way to pull down VMWare's menus,
>> or is there a way to restart / shutdown the Windows Session that does
>> not require accessing the menu bar?
> 
>> Thanks,
> 
>> Darrell
> 
> 
>> On 12/30/13, Daniel McGee  wrote:
>>> Hi Darrell,
>>> have you tried CTRL F2?
>>> This Command is actually not a voiceover command as such but more of a
>>> universal global command for the OS. I actually now prefer using this
>>> command rather than the Voiceover one now. Give it a go and I hope it
>>> works.
>>> As a side note, if ever your wanting to get to the doc the global command
>>> for this too will be CTRL F3
>>> Just thought I'd throw that bit of extra info for you and anyone else out
>>> there since we are on the topic of alternative commands for the Mac/windows
> 
>>> Daniel
>>> On 30 Dec 2013, at 15:39, Darrell Shandrow 
>>> wrote:
> 
 Hello Everyone,
> 
 Has anyone out here experienced a problem in VMWare Fusion 6 where the
 menu bar can't be accessed using the VO+M command? Instead, VoiceOver
 says "menu closed" and there is no way to access the Virtual Machine
 menu to do important troubleshooting things like restart or shut down
 windows.
> 
 This has become an urgent work-related situation, so any ideas would
 be appreciated.
> 
 Thanks,
> 
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Re: Paprika clipping recipes

2013-12-30 Thread Caitlyn and Maggie
How easy is it to put in recipes you already have?

I have a ton of them in my documents folder I saved from other places, mostly 
in rtf format or just old emails..
Cait

On Dec 30, 2013, at 12:08 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
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> Oh yeah!
> Love Paprika for Mac, and for iOS devices.
> On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:02 PM, Jessica D  wrote:
> 
>> Is it worth the $?
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:51 PM, Alex Hall  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I don't have the Mac app, but on iOS I copy the URL of the recipe to the 
>>> clipboard. When I open Paprika, it sees the Url and asks if I want to try 
>>> to save the recipe at that URL. I say yes, the page loads in the in-app 
>>> browser, and I hit the "save recipe" button. I believe the Mac app works 
>>> similarly but am not sure. Alternatively, again on iOS, just hit the 
>>> browser item from the main menu and navigate to the recipe in question, 
>>> then use the "save recipe" button.
 On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:59 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
  wrote:
 
 Hi:
 I have Paprika on my Mac, and iOS devices. I cannot figure out how to clip 
 recipes from the web. I keep getting recipe errors. I can manually add 
 recipes, add and select categories, as well as email them to people. I 
 cannot figure how to clip them from the web.
 
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Mack Compatible Assistive Technology Software for Mac or Iphone

2013-12-30 Thread Christine Olivares
Hello everyone,
I will be starting a work experience soon, but I need to be able to read 
printed materials. I really don't want to go back to using JAWS or a Windows 
computer unless I absolutely have to. I was wondering if there is OCR software 
for the Mack, what scanner I have to get, etc. If there is nothing for the 
Mack, is there an app for the iPhone where I can take a picture of the document 
and my phone reads the material to me?

thanks for your help. Have a great day!!

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Re: Mack Compatible Assistive Technology Software for Mac or Iphone

2013-12-30 Thread Hope Paulos
I don't know how much it is but DocuScan plus is available for the mac. 

Hope Paulos

> On Dec 30, 2013, at 3:12 PM, Christine Olivares  wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> I will be starting a work experience soon, but I need to be able to read 
> printed materials. I really don't want to go back to using JAWS or a Windows 
> computer unless I absolutely have to. I was wondering if there is OCR 
> software for the Mack, what scanner I have to get, etc. If there is nothing 
> for the Mack, is there an app for the iPhone where I can take a picture of 
> the document and my phone reads the material to me?
> 
> thanks for your help. Have a great day!!
> 
> Christine
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Re: Mack Compatible Assistive Technology Software for Mac or Iphone

2013-12-30 Thread Ray Foret Jr
I would suggest Abby Fine reader in conjunction with Vue Scan.

Both will cost some but will do a swell job for you.


Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in!

Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user!

On Dec 30, 2013, at 2:15 PM, Hope Paulos  wrote:

> I don't know how much it is but DocuScan plus is available for the mac. 
> 
> Hope Paulos
> 
>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 3:12 PM, Christine Olivares  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> I will be starting a work experience soon, but I need to be able to read 
>> printed materials. I really don't want to go back to using JAWS or a Windows 
>> computer unless I absolutely have to. I was wondering if there is OCR 
>> software for the Mack, what scanner I have to get, etc. If there is nothing 
>> for the Mack, is there an app for the iPhone where I can take a picture of 
>> the document and my phone reads the material to me?
>> 
>> thanks for your help. Have a great day!!
>> 
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Re: Mack Compatible Assistive Technology Software for Mac or Iphone

2013-12-30 Thread Phil Halton
Abbyy FineReader Pro is completely accessible on the Mac and works great. It'll 
cost you around $90 - $100 U.S. As far as scanners go, There is a listing of 
supported scanners on the Abbyy.com website, and it is extensive. Basically, 
any scanner that apple sells for the mac is supported by finer reader. I use an 
Epson perfection series scanner with good result, which I picked up a few years 
back for $120.


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> I don't know how much it is but DocuScan plus is available for the mac. 
> 
> Hope Paulos
> 
>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 3:12 PM, Christine Olivares  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> I will be starting a work experience soon, but I need to be able to read 
>> printed materials. I really don't want to go back to using JAWS or a Windows 
>> computer unless I absolutely have to. I was wondering if there is OCR 
>> software for the Mack, what scanner I have to get, etc. If there is nothing 
>> for the Mack, is there an app for the iPhone where I can take a picture of 
>> the document and my phone reads the material to me?
>> 
>> thanks for your help. Have a great day!!
>> 
>> Christine
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Re: Can't Access Menu Bar in VMWare Fusion 6. Urgent issue!

2013-12-30 Thread Phil Halton
I don't suppose you're in full-screen mode are you? the menu isn't available in 
full screen. Try pressing command control F. That's a toggle that'll  kick you 
in or out of full-screen mode.  
On Dec 30, 2013, at 2:01 PM, Cheryl Homiak  wrote:

> I wouldn't quit vmware fusion without shutting down Windows first. I haven't 
> used version 6 yet nbut I found in 5 that if I got that menu behavior and did 
> it again (vo-m) it usually opened. But you usually should be able to shut 
> down Windows by the normal procedure within Windows itself and then you can 
> just quit vmware fusion if you wish. I've never shut down Windows using the 
> menus except when for some reason it wouldn't shut down proprerly just by the 
> usual procedure within Windows itself.
> 
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> 
> I tried and tried to turn over a new leaf.
> I got crumpled wads of tear-stained paper
> thrown in the trash!
> Then God gave me a new heart and life:
> His joy for my despairing tears!
> And now, every day:
> "This I call to mind,
> and therefore I have hope:
> The steadfast love of the Lord
> never ceases;
> his mercies never come to an end;
> they are new every morning;
> great is your faithfulness."
> (Lamentations 3:21-23 ESV)
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 30, 2013, at 12:54 PM, Mike Arrigo  wrote:
> 
>> Can you shut down windows within windows itself? That's how I always do it. 
>> I am able to access the menu bar here in fusion 6 without problems as well.
>> Original message:
>>> Hello Daniel,
>> 
>>> Unfortunately, we have already tried Control+F2. When she presses that
>>> keystroke in VMWare Fusion, nothing happens.
>> 
>>> Does anyone know if there's another way to pull down VMWare's menus,
>>> or is there a way to restart / shutdown the Windows Session that does
>>> not require accessing the menu bar?
>> 
>>> Thanks,
>> 
>>> Darrell
>> 
>> 
>>> On 12/30/13, Daniel McGee  wrote:
 Hi Darrell,
 have you tried CTRL F2?
 This Command is actually not a voiceover command as such but more of a
 universal global command for the OS. I actually now prefer using this
 command rather than the Voiceover one now. Give it a go and I hope it
 works.
 As a side note, if ever your wanting to get to the doc the global command
 for this too will be CTRL F3
 Just thought I'd throw that bit of extra info for you and anyone else out
 there since we are on the topic of alternative commands for the Mac/windows
>> 
 Daniel
 On 30 Dec 2013, at 15:39, Darrell Shandrow 
 wrote:
>> 
> Hello Everyone,
>> 
> Has anyone out here experienced a problem in VMWare Fusion 6 where the
> menu bar can't be accessed using the VO+M command? Instead, VoiceOver
> says "menu closed" and there is no way to access the Virtual Machine
> menu to do important troubleshooting things like restart or shut down
> windows.
>> 
> This has become an urgent work-related situation, so any ideas would
> be appreciated.
>> 
> Thanks,
>> 
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Re: Dictation in Mavericks

2013-12-30 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey Jim,

I am using the latest OS on a 2012 Mac Air in English. I haven't had a chance 
to call Apple yet, and hope to do so today or some time this week.

Thanks,
On Dec 30, 2013, at 4:40 AM, Jim Gatteys  wrote:

> Brian
> I am using dictation to compose this e-mail and so far have not had any 
> crashes.
> What default language are you using?
> I have never actually used e-mail and dictation previously but have also 
> installed the off-line feature which will allow me to not have to send 
> information to Apple to be converted to text
> I would be curious if you find any information regarding this apparent bug.  
> this is a feature that can be very beneficial to those of us who are blind.   
> It would  be nice to have information regarding this problem.  let us know 
> what you find out.
> Jim
> 
> On Dec 30, 2013, at 2:06 AM, Brian Fischler  wrote:
> 
>> Thanks, guess it's just my hilarious luck. I don't dictate a lot but would 
>> be nice if it worked instead of causing my mail to crash every time. Guess I 
>> will be calling Apple later today
>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 1:44 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
>> 
>>> Never had this problem.
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
 On 30 Dec 2013, at 06:42 am, Brian Fischler  wrote:
 
 So I just installed Mavericks on my Mac Air, and have been pleasantly 
 surprised at the lack of headaches, as I have read about all the issues.
 
 I tried using dictation, and have selected all the appropriate preferences 
 and installed the extra patch to allow offline dictation, and here is 
 where it gets hilarious. Every time I try and dictate a message in mail, 
 dictation causes mail to crash, tried it five times and mail crashed five 
 times asking me if I want to send an error report. Just wanted to see if 
 others are having this issue, or if anyone knows how to fix this. Thanks.
 
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Re: Mack Compatible Assistive Technology Software for Mac or Iphone

2013-12-30 Thread David Tanner
DocuScan+ is $299.00.  You can go to www.docuscanplus.com and sign-up for a 7 
day trial or the software can be downloaded and installed on your Mac from the 
Mac Store on your Mac for free.  But, when you run it the first time you will 
have to either purchase it or sign-up for a 7 day trial.  

It is easy to learn, and works quite well.


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> On Dec 30, 2013, at 2:15 PM, Hope Paulos  wrote:
> 
> I don't know how much it is but DocuScan plus is available for the mac. 
> 
> Hope Paulos
> 
>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 3:12 PM, Christine Olivares  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> I will be starting a work experience soon, but I need to be able to read 
>> printed materials. I really don't want to go back to using JAWS or a Windows 
>> computer unless I absolutely have to. I was wondering if there is OCR 
>> software for the Mack, what scanner I have to get, etc. If there is nothing 
>> for the Mack, is there an app for the iPhone where I can take a picture of 
>> the document and my phone reads the material to me?
>> 
>> thanks for your help. Have a great day!!
>> 
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Re: My external hard drive attached to airport extreme often disappears

2013-12-30 Thread Andrew Lamanche
Hi Angelo,

I can’t find any particular pattern to the disappearing. I’ve just restarted my 
macbook air and was able to find the external drive attached to the airport 
extreme in finder without any difficulties. 

Andrew

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Re: Mack Compatible Assistive Technology Software for Mac or Iphone

2013-12-30 Thread David Tanner
The Cannon Lide desktop scanners work well with DocuScan, and can be had for 
around $100 for the Lide 210, which I believe is still the current model.


Sent from my accessible iPhone

> On Dec 30, 2013, at 2:12 PM, Christine Olivares  wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> I will be starting a work experience soon, but I need to be able to read 
> printed materials. I really don't want to go back to using JAWS or a Windows 
> computer unless I absolutely have to. I was wondering if there is OCR 
> software for the Mack, what scanner I have to get, etc. If there is nothing 
> for the Mack, is there an app for the iPhone where I can take a picture of 
> the document and my phone reads the material to me?
> 
> thanks for your help. Have a great day!!
> 
> Christine
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FineReader Pro and supported scanners

2013-12-30 Thread Phil Halton
Here are links to both the ABBYY webpage for FineReader Pro for Mac, and the 
Apple support article referenced there for supported scanners. The scanner list 
is extensive, and it looks like there are nearly 800 scanners of various 
manufacture and models listed.

FineReader Pro:
http://finereader.abbyy.com/pro_for_mac/

Scanner list:
support.apple.com/kb/ht3669

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Re: Mack Compatible Assistive Technology Software for Mac or Iphone

2013-12-30 Thread Eileens Misrahi
Hello,

Here is a solution for the iPhone. The 2 OCR apps that work well and are 
accessible are Prizmo and Text Grabber. For best results, these OCR apps 
accuracy is at its best when used in conjunction with the StandScan Pro. You 
can find the StandScan Pro at www.standscan.com. The price is 29. Although 
others have commented on the fact that it is made out of a thick carboard, it 
works quite well. Currently, I don't have access to get the URL for the OCR 
apps, but you can search in the app store for the info. HTH. 
Cheers,
Eileen


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> DocuScan+ is $299.00.  You can go to www.docuscanplus.com and sign-up for a 7 
> day trial or the software can be downloaded and installed on your Mac from 
> the Mac Store on your Mac for free.  But, when you run it the first time you 
> will have to either purchase it or sign-up for a 7 day trial.  
> 
> It is easy to learn, and works quite well.
> 
> 
> Sent from my accessible iPhone
> 
>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 2:15 PM, Hope Paulos  wrote:
>> 
>> I don't know how much it is but DocuScan plus is available for the mac. 
>> 
>> Hope Paulos
>> 
>>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 3:12 PM, Christine Olivares  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> I will be starting a work experience soon, but I need to be able to read 
>>> printed materials. I really don't want to go back to using JAWS or a 
>>> Windows computer unless I absolutely have to. I was wondering if there is 
>>> OCR software for the Mack, what scanner I have to get, etc. If there is 
>>> nothing for the Mack, is there an app for the iPhone where I can take a 
>>> picture of the document and my phone reads the material to me?
>>> 
>>> thanks for your help. Have a great day!!
>>> 
>>> Christine
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Re: Dictation in Mavericks

2013-12-30 Thread Alex Hall
I've had the same thing happen, also with offline dictation enabled. For me, 
though, the problem is much worse as I lose all audio, or perhaps my Mac Mini 
just locks up, I'm not sure which. Either way, I avoid dictation nowadays, 
which is too bad as it really is nice when it works. I can go back to online 
dictation to see if the problem persists, but I hate either not having anything 
I say get transcribed, or having to do a hard shut down of the entire Mac, just 
because Dictation messed up.
On Dec 30, 2013, at 3:55 PM, Brian Fischler  wrote:

> Hey Jim,
> 
> I am using the latest OS on a 2012 Mac Air in English. I haven't had a chance 
> to call Apple yet, and hope to do so today or some time this week.
> 
> Thanks,
> On Dec 30, 2013, at 4:40 AM, Jim Gatteys  wrote:
> 
>> Brian
>> I am using dictation to compose this e-mail and so far have not had any 
>> crashes.
>> What default language are you using?
>> I have never actually used e-mail and dictation previously but have also 
>> installed the off-line feature which will allow me to not have to send 
>> information to Apple to be converted to text
>> I would be curious if you find any information regarding this apparent bug.  
>> this is a feature that can be very beneficial to those of us who are blind.  
>>  It would  be nice to have information regarding this problem.  let us know 
>> what you find out.
>> Jim
>> 
>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 2:06 AM, Brian Fischler  wrote:
>> 
>>> Thanks, guess it's just my hilarious luck. I don't dictate a lot but would 
>>> be nice if it worked instead of causing my mail to crash every time. Guess 
>>> I will be calling Apple later today
>>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 1:44 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
>>> 
 Never had this problem.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
> On 30 Dec 2013, at 06:42 am, Brian Fischler  wrote:
> 
> So I just installed Mavericks on my Mac Air, and have been pleasantly 
> surprised at the lack of headaches, as I have read about all the issues.
> 
> I tried using dictation, and have selected all the appropriate 
> preferences and installed the extra patch to allow offline dictation, and 
> here is where it gets hilarious. Every time I try and dictate a message 
> in mail, dictation causes mail to crash, tried it five times and mail 
> crashed five times asking me if I want to send an error report. Just 
> wanted to see if others are having this issue, or if anyone knows how to 
> fix this. Thanks.
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Re: Dictation in Mavericks

2013-12-30 Thread Brian Fischler
Thanks Alex for confirming it's not just me. Wish it was, as it blows me away 
how Apple could release such a poor version of dictation for the Mac that 
knocks out VO. It really does make me question Apple and accessibility. I know 
we are pretty close to the bottom of the food chain, but seriously how much 
testing goes in to something like this, as having dictation causing VO to crash 
is a pretty serious bug. Fortunately for me I don't really like dictating, so 
will just move on without it.
On Dec 30, 2013, at 4:34 PM, Alex Hall  wrote:

> I've had the same thing happen, also with offline dictation enabled. For me, 
> though, the problem is much worse as I lose all audio, or perhaps my Mac Mini 
> just locks up, I'm not sure which. Either way, I avoid dictation nowadays, 
> which is too bad as it really is nice when it works. I can go back to online 
> dictation to see if the problem persists, but I hate either not having 
> anything I say get transcribed, or having to do a hard shut down of the 
> entire Mac, just because Dictation messed up.
> On Dec 30, 2013, at 3:55 PM, Brian Fischler  wrote:
> 
>> Hey Jim,
>> 
>> I am using the latest OS on a 2012 Mac Air in English. I haven't had a 
>> chance to call Apple yet, and hope to do so today or some time this week.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 4:40 AM, Jim Gatteys  wrote:
>> 
>>> Brian
>>> I am using dictation to compose this e-mail and so far have not had any 
>>> crashes.
>>> What default language are you using?
>>> I have never actually used e-mail and dictation previously but have also 
>>> installed the off-line feature which will allow me to not have to send 
>>> information to Apple to be converted to text
>>> I would be curious if you find any information regarding this apparent bug. 
>>>  this is a feature that can be very beneficial to those of us who are 
>>> blind.   It would  be nice to have information regarding this problem.  let 
>>> us know what you find out.
>>> Jim
>>> 
>>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 2:06 AM, Brian Fischler  wrote:
>>> 
 Thanks, guess it's just my hilarious luck. I don't dictate a lot but would 
 be nice if it worked instead of causing my mail to crash every time. Guess 
 I will be calling Apple later today
 On Dec 30, 2013, at 1:44 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu  wrote:
 
> Never had this problem.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 30 Dec 2013, at 06:42 am, Brian Fischler  wrote:
>> 
>> So I just installed Mavericks on my Mac Air, and have been pleasantly 
>> surprised at the lack of headaches, as I have read about all the issues.
>> 
>> I tried using dictation, and have selected all the appropriate 
>> preferences and installed the extra patch to allow offline dictation, 
>> and here is where it gets hilarious. Every time I try and dictate a 
>> message in mail, dictation causes mail to crash, tried it five times and 
>> mail crashed five times asking me if I want to send an error report. 
>> Just wanted to see if others are having this issue, or if anyone knows 
>> how to fix this. Thanks.
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Re: My external hard drive attached to airport extreme often disappears

2013-12-30 Thread Kayaker
Hi,

Unless this is the newest Airport Extreme, using an external USB drive off an 
Airport Extreme is not supported with time machine. That said, the dismounting 
of the drive from the finder is the real problem. I have an Other World 
Computing Mercury Elite Pro Al enclosure hooked up to an Airport Extreme that 
has no random unmounting issues. That uses a 3Tb WD Red drive. I would suggest 
you see if another computer can mount the airport shared drive without you 
unplugging the drive from the airport. I suspect what you are seeing is a spin 
down problem with the drive itself, but it’s hard to diagnose without 
additional information. 

Bottom line is the drive should not randomly unmount, but you should not be 
using that set up for time machine either.

—k
  

On Dec 30, 2013, at 11:31 AM, Angelo  wrote:

> Hi, I notice this only after my machine is restarted, it doesn’t happen after 
> reboot, or when it wakes from sleep. Can you reproduce the problem in any way?
> 
> Angelo
> a.rock...@gmail.com
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 30, 2013, at 5:38 AM, Andrew Lamanche  
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Listers,
>> 
>> I have an external 1TB hard drive I had actually bought through Apple, that 
>> is attached via usb hub to my airport extreme. It is partitioned so that one 
>> volume is my backup volume for time machine and the other just a place I 
>> store data. Not infrequently, my time machine reports that it cannot find 
>> the disk. When I open finder and look for the hard drive myself and the 
>> volumes, once I reach airport extreme in the sidebar and vo+right arrow to 
>> the browser section, my volumes are not there. The only thing I can do is to 
>> disconnect the usb cable and reconnect it for the hard drive to be visible 
>> in finder again. 
>> 
>> I had done a lot of research before I went down the route of attaching a 
>> hard drive to airport extreme in this way and it should work in theory. Has 
>> anybody else noticed this behavior? It’s annoying because I sometimes do not 
>> know whether time machine is backing up as it should or not, and then when I 
>> check manually when the last backup was performed, it might be a few days 
>> prior. Is the way I have my external hard drive connected unstable in your 
>> opinion? I know that Apple prefers us all to have the time capsule but 
>> that’s expensive. I wonder whether I’d be better off attaching my external 
>> drive manually once a day to the usb port on the computer and backing up in 
>> this way. Inconvenient but at least I would know the backup has happened. 
>> 
>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>> 
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Re: some questions about harddrive cloning please help kind regards trey.

2013-12-30 Thread Kayaker
Hi,

The two options are Super Duper and Carbon Copy Cloner. Both interfaces are 
very accessible and easy to use. I give Carbon Copy Cloner the edge, but I also 
used to give Super Duper the edge many years ago. 

As for how it works, you need to provide an administrator password before you 
start the copy process. That way, it can run as admin and avoid any permissions 
issues. The copy process does no harm to your drive beyond normal wear and 
tear. I do suggest you format a new drive with Disk Utility and enable the 
security option to do a one pass write with zeros. This forces the drive to 
actually write something to any block, thus if an error is detected, that block 
will be skipped. An application like Drive Genius can do the same step and will 
report how many bad blocks it finds.

—k
 

On Dec 30, 2013, at 12:49 AM, trahern culver  wrote:

> hey all i have some questions about harddrive cloning. 
> 
> ffirstly whatt's the best prrogram to clone your harddrive with? 
> 
> secondly is there any situation in which harddrives may become damaged during 
> cloning? and how can i provent this? 
> 
> thirdly how does the cloning process handle any files on your drive that are 
> locked or can only be red? 
> 
> your help with these questions would be most welcome kind regards trey.
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Copying and pasting the windows support drivers

2013-12-30 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Hi all:

Believe me or not, I failed to copy something from mac, am very very new,
but it's a very stupid question,
I need to copy the windows support from my mac, to install it on my
bootcamp, I find the windows support folder and I hit command c, then I go
to my USB flash, and wi hit command v, nothing happened, don't know why.
If it's too large, will Mavericks tell me?
And my flash has 24 gb free. So please, tell me what's going on.
I found in my flash something called image browser, I interact with it, but
I can't paste
Any help will be highly abbreciated

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Re: some questions about harddrive cloning please help kind regards trey.

2013-12-30 Thread trahern culver
so what does it mean if a block is skipped? does it mean that things are not 
copied between hard rives? 

kind regards trey.

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Apple Airport Time Capsule

2013-12-30 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey all,

I wanted to see if people who have Apple Time Capsule think it is worth the 
price. I am finally again looking at getting an external hard drive, and could 
pick a 3 TB drive up for about $140, so the $299 for a 2TB Time Capsule makes 
me curious what is the big advantage to it? Is it the wireless connection for 
back up is so much faster than USB, but wouldn't it being wireless make it far 
less secure? Just wanted to see the group's thoughts before I make my decision. 
Thanks.

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FineReader Pro and supported scanners

2013-12-30 Thread Adrienne Sinclair Chalmers
Christina,

I recently bought Fine Reader Pro from the App Store and with that version 
there is no need to buy any separate app to perform the scan, such as Vue Scan. 
It is capable of handling multi page scans, either manually or by sheet feed

Regards

Adrienne


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Re: Apple Airport Time Capsule

2013-12-30 Thread Nicholas Parsons
I think the advantage of the Time Capsule would be that it is wireless and 
convenient, and is also a fast and powerful wifi router. One thing to keep in 
mind, however, is you cannot use a Time Capsule for bootable duplicates/clones 
of your disc. I think bootable duplicates are an important part of any backup 
strategy, so you should get an ordinary external hard disc whether or not you 
also get a Time Capsule.

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Re: Apple Airport Time Capsule

2013-12-30 Thread Brian Fischler
Thanks Nick, I really appreciate your feedback. Guess I am going to go with the 
less expensive USB or Fire Wire since that is what my iMac has drive. I got a 
Seagate a year ago but sent it back as it wouldn't properly mount, and after 
reading all the reviews for Seagate external drives, mounting on a MAc still 
seems to be an issue with them, so looks like I will go LAcie or Passport as I 
have heard good things about both of them.
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> I think the advantage of the Time Capsule would be that it is wireless and 
> convenient, and is also a fast and powerful wifi router. One thing to keep in 
> mind, however, is you cannot use a Time Capsule for bootable 
> duplicates/clones of your disc. I think bootable duplicates are an important 
> part of any backup strategy, so you should get an ordinary external hard disc 
> whether or not you also get a Time Capsule.
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Re: New Twitter keyboard Shortcuts

2013-12-30 Thread Vic
Hey guys.
As was already said here, these shortcuts are specific to twitter.com site 
only. They really become handy when you have to use the web site and not 
any other client, like Yorufukurou.
We are lucky with VOiceOver and Safari because we do not have to deal with 
virtual buffers and alike. We are able to take advantage of those shortcuts 
as soon we land on the web site.

On Sunday, December 29, 2013 2:08:18 PM UTC-8, Brian Fischler wrote:
>
> Hey Dave Thanks, thought it might be a new feature, but just saw the 
> keyboard shortcuts are also on my old desktop still running Mountain Lion 
> On Dec 29, 2013, at 4:53 PM, David Taylor 
> > 
> wrote: 
>
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > This is a feature of the Twitter website, whatever OS you use. It works 
> very well for us, but in my view is not as efficient as Yoru. They do come 
> in useful from time to time though. 
> > 
> > Cheers 
> > Dave 
> > 
> > On 29 Dec 2013, at 21:30, Brian Fischler > 
> wrote: 
> > 
> >> Hey all, 
> >> 
> >> Not sure how new this is but when I finished installing Mavericks I 
> went to log in to Twitter on the native website as I thought I had to, and 
> the first thing that popped up was a list of Twitter keyboard shortcuts on 
> the website that I have never used before. Is this new, new in Mavericks? 
> If you are using the website with VO how do you like the new shortcuts? I 
> have always used YoruFukurou for my Twitter needs. I did notice the 
> constant new tweets available would get old fairly quickly, but haven't 
> looked yet to see if there is a way to change that. 
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Re: New Twitter keyboard Shortcuts

2013-12-30 Thread Vic
Also, forgot to add... You can contact Twitter Accessibility Team by using 
the a11yteam Twitter handle.


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>
> Hey Dave Thanks, thought it might be a new feature, but just saw the 
> keyboard shortcuts are also on my old desktop still running Mountain Lion 
> On Dec 29, 2013, at 4:53 PM, David Taylor 
> > 
> wrote: 
>
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > This is a feature of the Twitter website, whatever OS you use. It works 
> very well for us, but in my view is not as efficient as Yoru. They do come 
> in useful from time to time though. 
> > 
> > Cheers 
> > Dave 
> > 
> > On 29 Dec 2013, at 21:30, Brian Fischler > 
> wrote: 
> > 
> >> Hey all, 
> >> 
> >> Not sure how new this is but when I finished installing Mavericks I 
> went to log in to Twitter on the native website as I thought I had to, and 
> the first thing that popped up was a list of Twitter keyboard shortcuts on 
> the website that I have never used before. Is this new, new in Mavericks? 
> If you are using the website with VO how do you like the new shortcuts? I 
> have always used YoruFukurou for my Twitter needs. I did notice the 
> constant new tweets available would get old fairly quickly, but haven't 
> looked yet to see if there is a way to change that. 
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Time Capsule Backup - VMWare Fusion

2013-12-30 Thread Terje Strømberg
Hi

I have VMWare Fusion installed on a LaCie Rugged 120GB SSD. I did a recovery 
from Time Capsule to an tme and date before i installed VMWare Fusion. When i 
booted into Mountain Lion after restore i could not open the Windows 7 because 
there was no longer a VMWare Fusion to load it. I installed VMWare Fusion 
again. Could not use any of the options to bring the old Windows 7 installation 
onboard again. So, i just installed VMWare Fusion. Then, i loaded the program 
file Windows 7 (old fusion) and this time Mountain Lion could open it and it 
worked with Window Eyes 8.3 as last time. Have to check, yes, 8.3

I did not know if we could move VMWare Installations with us on a external 
device and just install VMWare Fusion on an another mac. Since i could do it on 
an earlier version of Mountain Lion from a backup, i presume it is possible to 
take it with us and use it on another mac. Not exactly plug and play, but not 
so problematic either.  

I don`t understand how to configure a standard apple usb keyboard with numeric 
keys  to work in Windows 7 with Window Eyes. Does anybody have an step by step 
guide saved or any tips? For instance, which profile should i use in VMWare, 
preferences, keyboard&mouse, profile ? If i want to use an apple standard usb 
keyboard with numeric keys. Not in unity mode. 

A relief that Time Capsule seems to be a very good backup solution. 

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Re: Apple Airport Time Capsule

2013-12-30 Thread Terje Strømberg
You are right, the other partition with Boot Camp was not accessible (toned 
down). Do you mean that it is possible to configure Time Capsule to backup only 
the Boot Camp partition to an attached external usb disc? In fact, i am pretty 
sure that i saw both the Lacie and Boot Camp and McIntosh HD as possible target 
disks, but to get Time Machine to understand this, time will tell.

I have external  Lacie SSD and MyPassport spinning HD. Both works fine with 
mac. 

Take care

31. des. 2013 kl. 02:43 skrev Nicholas Parsons :

I think the advantage of the Time Capsule would be that it is wireless and 
convenient, and is also a fast and powerful wifi router. One thing to keep in 
mind, however, is you cannot use a Time Capsule for bootable duplicates/clones 
of your disc. I think bootable duplicates are an important part of any backup 
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Re: Apple Airport Time Capsule

2013-12-30 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Hi:
I received a 3TB TC for Christmas and love it! The router is fast, and time 
machine does a good job backing up the Mac. I'd also buy a USB external drive  
and use carbon copy cloner to make a bootable disk.
On Dec 30, 2013, at 6:13 PM, Brian Fischler  wrote:

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> 
> I wanted to see if people who have Apple Time Capsule think it is worth the 
> price. I am finally again looking at getting an external hard drive, and 
> could pick a 3 TB drive up for about $140, so the $299 for a 2TB Time Capsule 
> makes me curious what is the big advantage to it? Is it the wireless 
> connection for back up is so much faster than USB, but wouldn't it being 
> wireless make it far less secure? Just wanted to see the group's thoughts 
> before I make my decision. Thanks.
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Re: Paprika clipping recipes

2013-12-30 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Very easy. I'm currently putting in recipes from my documents folder from 
emails, or in rtf format. Just copying and pasting.
On Dec 30, 2013, at 1:51 PM, Caitlyn and Maggie  
wrote:

> How easy is it to put in recipes you already have?
> 
> I have a ton of them in my documents folder I saved from other places, mostly 
> in rtf format or just old emails..
> Cait
> 
> On Dec 30, 2013, at 12:08 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
> wrote:
> 
>> Oh yeah!
>> Love Paprika for Mac, and for iOS devices.
>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:02 PM, Jessica D  wrote:
>> 
>>> Is it worth the $?
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
 On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:51 PM, Alex Hall  wrote:
 
 I don't have the Mac app, but on iOS I copy the URL of the recipe to the 
 clipboard. When I open Paprika, it sees the Url and asks if I want to try 
 to save the recipe at that URL. I say yes, the page loads in the in-app 
 browser, and I hit the "save recipe" button. I believe the Mac app works 
 similarly but am not sure. Alternatively, again on iOS, just hit the 
 browser item from the main menu and navigate to the recipe in question, 
 then use the "save recipe" button.
> On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:59 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi:
> I have Paprika on my Mac, and iOS devices. I cannot figure out how to 
> clip recipes from the web. I keep getting recipe errors. I can manually 
> add recipes, add and select categories, as well as email them to people. 
> I cannot figure how to clip them from the web.
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Re: Amazon Prime is it worth it and are the videos accessible

2013-12-30 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Hi Myrna:
You are correct. You cannot borrow books using your iOS deices. Shipping is 
definitely  worth the price.
On Dec 30, 2013, at 11:21 AM, Myrna Votta  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I love having prime.  The shipping, of course, was great during this holiday
> season, as well as throughout this year.  I haven't tried the instant videos
> yet.  However, as for the Kindle books, apparently, in order to be able to
> borrow them, you need to have a Kindle device.  As I understand it, you
> can't borrow them if you only have an app on another device.  Perhaps I am
> incorrect, but, I don't think so.
> 
> Myrna
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Brian Fischler
> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 2:48 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Amazon Prime is it worth it and are the videos accessible
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> I don't buy a lot but do buy almost everything through Amazon, and recently
> paid for two day shipping, yeah I guess I am impatient when I want
> something. I wanted to see if the people who are using Amazon Prime are
> liking it and felt it was worth it. I think the shipping alone might make it
> worth it, but wanted to see if the Amazon Instant Video was accessible on
> the iPhone, as I have read conflicting reports. I know Amazon Instant Video
> doesn't offer any of their titles with described video, but did want to see
> if the app works with VO. Also, I thought I read that you can also get one
> book a month from the Kindle lending group. Are people finding a wide
> variety of choices in this group, or does it really just consist of books
> you would never read. Thanks.
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iphone list

2013-12-30 Thread don bishop
Hi,

I know there are quite a few people who are also on the viphone list.  

I haven’t gotten anything from viphone for a day or two and am wondering if the 
list is down or if I somehow got unsubscribed.  

Thanks,

Don 

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Re: Paprika clipping recipes

2013-12-30 Thread Laura ann Grymes
I have used the browser and food network or the pioneer woman and had great 
success with save recipe.
I use the browser and go to the recipe I want then vo left arrow to save recipe 
and select it.
then it pops up with name of recipe and prompts to make sure all info is 
correct.
It usually is for both those sites and I change whatever needs to be then 
select done.
It then appears in my recipes .
Make sure you select which categories you want and it will add the recipe there.

The developer is nice and responsive if you email them for help.
Laura Ann

Laura ann Grymes
agape.wellness.mass...@gmail.com



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> Hi:
> I have Paprika on my Mac, and iOS devices. I cannot figure out how to clip 
> recipes from the web. I keep getting recipe errors. I can manually add 
> recipes, add and select categories, as well as email them to people. I cannot 
> figure how to clip them from the web.
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Re: Paprika clipping recipes

2013-12-30 Thread Laura ann Grymes
I mainly use the mac app but also use iPhone too.
Love the app.
Developer is responsive and may be able to give you tips that will help.
laura Ann

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On Dec 30, 2013, at 11:07 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
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> No luck on my Mac app. That's what I'm using.
> On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:51 PM, Alex Hall  wrote:
> 
>> I don't have the Mac app, but on iOS I copy the URL of the recipe to the 
>> clipboard. When I open Paprika, it sees the Url and asks if I want to try to 
>> save the recipe at that URL. I say yes, the page loads in the in-app 
>> browser, and I hit the "save recipe" button. I believe the Mac app works 
>> similarly but am not sure. Alternatively, again on iOS, just hit the browser 
>> item from the main menu and navigate to the recipe in question, then use the 
>> "save recipe" button.
>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:59 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi:
>>> I have Paprika on my Mac, and iOS devices. I cannot figure out how to clip 
>>> recipes from the web. I keep getting recipe errors. I can manually add 
>>> recipes, add and select categories, as well as email them to people. I 
>>> cannot figure how to clip them from the web.
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Re: iphone list

2013-12-30 Thread Scott Erichsen
I have the same problem here. I can post to the iPhone list, but can't receive 
anything. If somebody could look into it, that would be fantastic!



Sent from my iPhone

> On 31 Dec 2013, at 4:06 pm, don bishop  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I know there are quite a few people who are also on the viphone list.  
> 
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> the list is down or if I somehow got unsubscribed.  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Don 
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Re: Paprika clipping recipes

2013-12-30 Thread Laura ann Grymes
I agree sarah,
Very easy and love the app.

Its completely accessible and I am copying my recipes from rtf files over into 
it but also adding recipes from pioneer woman and food network and may venture 
to other sites as well.
Love it.
Laura Ann

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On Dec 30, 2013, at 11:05 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
wrote:

> Very easy. I'm currently putting in recipes from my documents folder from 
> emails, or in rtf format. Just copying and pasting.
> On Dec 30, 2013, at 1:51 PM, Caitlyn and Maggie  
> wrote:
> 
>> How easy is it to put in recipes you already have?
>> 
>> I have a ton of them in my documents folder I saved from other places, 
>> mostly in rtf format or just old emails..
>> Cait
>> 
>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 12:08 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>> Oh yeah!
>>> Love Paprika for Mac, and for iOS devices.
>>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:02 PM, Jessica D  wrote:
>>> 
 Is it worth the $?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
> On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:51 PM, Alex Hall  wrote:
> 
> I don't have the Mac app, but on iOS I copy the URL of the recipe to the 
> clipboard. When I open Paprika, it sees the Url and asks if I want to try 
> to save the recipe at that URL. I say yes, the page loads in the in-app 
> browser, and I hit the "save recipe" button. I believe the Mac app works 
> similarly but am not sure. Alternatively, again on iOS, just hit the 
> browser item from the main menu and navigate to the recipe in question, 
> then use the "save recipe" button.
>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:59 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi:
>> I have Paprika on my Mac, and iOS devices. I cannot figure out how to 
>> clip recipes from the web. I keep getting recipe errors. I can manually 
>> add recipes, add and select categories, as well as email them to people. 
>> I cannot figure how to clip them from the web.
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Re: iphone list

2013-12-30 Thread don bishop
well, sounds like something’s going on on that end.  Hopefully they will fix it 
soon.
Don

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> I have the same problem here. I can post to the iPhone list, but can't 
> receive anything. If somebody could look into it, that would be fantastic!
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 31 Dec 2013, at 4:06 pm, don bishop  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
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>> 
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>> the list is down or if I somehow got unsubscribed.  
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
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Re: Paprika clipping recipes

2013-12-30 Thread Eileen Misrahi
Hi There, 

I am still having difficulty with using the browser and clipping the recipe. I 
have read the manual earlier today and thought I had it licked, but no cigar. 
this is what I have done. I open up the browse section of Paprika. I open the 
website, which I am using Epicurious and find the recipe. I have either 
highlighted the recipe name or opened the recipe, but I can't find a way to 
save the recipe to Paprika. Hence, I copied the recipe and placed it into a 
document and saved it to the computer. The copy/paste method will work, but it 
would be nice if I have located a recipe through the browser to be able to 
import it directly into Paprika as it is stated in the manual that this can be 
done. I just haven't found the magic keystroke yet to accomplished this. any 
suggestion on how to get this to work would be fantastic. 

Thanks in advance. 

Cheers, 
Eileen 
On Dec 30, 2013, at 9:20 PM, Laura ann Grymes  wrote:

> I agree sarah,
> Very easy and love the app.
> 
> Its completely accessible and I am copying my recipes from rtf files over 
> into it but also adding recipes from pioneer woman and food network and may 
> venture to other sites as well.
> Love it.
> Laura Ann
> 
> Laura ann Grymes
> agape.wellness.mass...@gmail.com
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 30, 2013, at 11:05 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli  
> wrote:
> 
>> Very easy. I'm currently putting in recipes from my documents folder from 
>> emails, or in rtf format. Just copying and pasting.
>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 1:51 PM, Caitlyn and Maggie  
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> How easy is it to put in recipes you already have?
>>> 
>>> I have a ton of them in my documents folder I saved from other places, 
>>> mostly in rtf format or just old emails..
>>> Cait
>>> 
>>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 12:08 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
 Oh yeah!
 Love Paprika for Mac, and for iOS devices.
 On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:02 PM, Jessica D  wrote:
 
> Is it worth the $?
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:51 PM, Alex Hall  wrote:
>> 
>> I don't have the Mac app, but on iOS I copy the URL of the recipe to the 
>> clipboard. When I open Paprika, it sees the Url and asks if I want to 
>> try to save the recipe at that URL. I say yes, the page loads in the 
>> in-app browser, and I hit the "save recipe" button. I believe the Mac 
>> app works similarly but am not sure. Alternatively, again on iOS, just 
>> hit the browser item from the main menu and navigate to the recipe in 
>> question, then use the "save recipe" button.
>>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:59 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi:
>>> I have Paprika on my Mac, and iOS devices. I cannot figure out how to 
>>> clip recipes from the web. I keep getting recipe errors. I can manually 
>>> add recipes, add and select categories, as well as email them to 
>>> people. I cannot figure how to clip them from the web.
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