2 questions about MacBook

2014-01-26 Thread Rob

Hi,
I need to know that if I start my MacBook with command+R, Will there be 
speech in Recovery mode?
And, if I change the boot drive to a external USB drive and restart, and 
the drive is not bootable, will I get stuck without speech or will it 
convert back to the internal harddrive?
There is nothing wrong. I need to know these answers in case I need to 
restore my MacBook from a backup stored on my external harddrive.

I have a 2009 MacBook with Mountain Lion.

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WebVisum & FireFox on the Mac

2014-01-30 Thread Rob

Hi,
do any of you have info on installing webvisum on the mac with firefox?
the website gives me an error page cant be found when trying to read the 
tutorial.

and the download link seems to do nothing.
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Can I dual boot with Mavrick?

2014-01-30 Thread Rob

Hello,
is it possible to install Mavrick on a partition of the startup drive? 
so I can choose to run Mountain Lion or Mavrick?

Or could Mavrick be run from a external drive?
I want to try Mavrick without disturbing Mountain Lion.
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urgent help needed with partitions

2014-01-31 Thread Rob

Well, I have got myself in a jam.
I created a partition on my MacBook called Mac...HD2.
and now I cant remove the partition and go back to just 1 partition.
Please tell me there is a way to remove the 2nd partition.
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Re: urgent help needed with partitions

2014-02-01 Thread Rob

Hi,
Thank you for your help.
after many tries, I got it to work.
at first it gave ne an error could not delete partition because the 
drive couldn't ve unmounted.

Vut everything is OK now.
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On 2/1/2014 10:23 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

Hi,

Using Disk Utility, you should be able to do the following without losing data:

1.  Make sure that you have backed up important data on your drive.
2.  Make sure that your second partition is empty.
3.  In Disk Utility, in the list of disks, select the second partition, the one 
you wish to delete.
4.  Select the Partition tab.
5.  Press the Remove Partition button.

You should be presented with a dialog letting you know what's going to happen 
and to confirm.  Confirm if all is OK and wait for the process to complete.  
Next you will likely want to increase the size of your first partition back to 
it's original size.  You should be able to do this as well in Disk Utility by 
noting how much space is available on your disk, how big the current partition 
is and entering that number in the partition size for the startup partition, 
then press Apply.  Note, you do NOT want to use the pop-up menu to change the 
number of partitions as it will erase all current data.  Also note that 
resizing is possible live on the startup disk whereas changing the number of 
partitions is not.  I haven't exhaustively tested this but, it should work.  Be 
patient as some processes take time especially when dealing with the live 
startup volume.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jan 31, 2014, at 9:45 PM, Rob  wrote:


Well, I have got myself in a jam.
I created a partition on my MacBook called Mac...HD2.
and now I cant remove the partition and go back to just 1 partition.
Please tell me there is a way to remove the 2nd partition.
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Re: Mactubes not working after clean install

2014-02-11 Thread Rob
Where did you find it?
All I could find is a set  top TV box


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> On Feb 11, 2014, at 4:05 PM, Alex Hall  wrote:
> 
> Wow, thanks so much for the recommendation! This is officially my new 
> favorite Youtube app! The interface is cleaner and has labels, the playback 
> controls work better, and it supports logging in and other features. A really 
> great app.
> 
> --
> Have a great day,
> Alex
> mehg...@gmail.com
> 
> 
> 
>> On Feb 11, 2014, at 5:52 AM, Piotr Machacz  wrote:
>> 
>> Give you view a look. It's similar to mactubes, but in my experience more 
>> accessible, and you can do more than just search for videos. Another thing 
>> to try is installing click to flash  into safari which should make the 
>> youtube site not suck as much.
>> 
>> 
>>> On 10 Feb 2014, at 09:38 pm, Chris H  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Just a thought but do these apps require flash to be installed?
>>> 
>>> Regards Chris
>>> 
 On 10/02/2014 20:27, Alex Hall wrote:
 Hi all,
 Ever since I installed Mavericks a few weeks ago, I have been unable to
 play videos through the Mactubes app. I get no errors, but neither do I
 get any sound. I should have the latest version, since I re-downloaded
 it rather than copying over my old copy, but for some reason it isn't
 working. All was well before I did the clean install. Is there some
 companion software I need? A setting to be changed? I have tried all
 three player types, but none work. Thanks.
 
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YouView question

2014-02-17 Thread Rob

Hi,
Have any of you made a donation to the youview app?
if so, can you convert videos to mp3?
I checked the web site but didn't find the answer.

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Re: Closing the preview pane automatically in Mail.

2014-02-25 Thread Rob

Hi,
can you attach the script file and email it to
musicmaker...@gmail.com
I get an syntax error when saving the script.
something like identifier cant follow this identifier

use AppleMail : application id "com.apple.mail"
activate AppleMail
repeat with vw in message viewers
close vw's window
end repeat

set mywin to make new message viewer without preview pane is visible


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On 2/17/2014 8:55 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:

The attached AppleScript closes all Message viewers and then opens one
up without the preview pane. This should prevent the preview pane from
re-appearing.

I don't know if anybody else has gotten this to work since there were
discussions on the Apple forums about errors  when trying to turn off
the preview pane.

Script starts on the next line.
*use* AppleMail : /application/ /id/ "com.apple.mail"
*activate*AppleMail

*repeat* *with* vw *in* /message viewers/
*close*vw's/window/
*end* *repeat*


*set* mywin*to* *make*new/message viewer/*without* preview pane is visible
**
Best wishes,

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what voice sounds like a teenager?

2014-03-20 Thread Rob

Hi,
Jeffry Miller did a AppleVis podcast about
Disk Cleaner.
He was using a voice on his Mac that sounded to me like a teenager.
anybody know the name of the voice? and is it already included on the 
Mac? Pro,


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Re: converting text to audio

2014-04-02 Thread Rob
Thanks, just what I needed.
On Apr 2, 2014, at 9:13 PM, Josh Gregory  wrote:

> Hi, highlight the text you want, press voice over plus shift plus m to go to 
> the context menu, then click something like send to iTunes is a spoken track 
> or something like that.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Apr 2, 2014, at 10:10 PM, Robert Cole  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello can someone remind me how to convert  text to audio and send it to 
>> iTunes?
>> 
>> Thanks,
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is iMovie accessible?

2014-05-16 Thread Rob

Hi,
I imported a video into iMovie, but when I pause it where I want to drop 
a start marker, the add marker is dimmed.

is there something I need to interact with?
or is there another free  VO accessible video editor?

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Is DeTunes accessible?

2014-05-28 Thread Rob

Hi,
Have any of you used a mac app called detunes?
it can copy your music from iPod iPhone or iPad to the Mac.
Or do you know of another accessible app for the Mac to do this?

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Re: Is DeTunes accessible?

2014-05-29 Thread Rob

Hi Chris.
You must have been in a hurry and didn't read my entire message.
DeTunes allows you to copy music from the iPhone and saves it to the Mac.
I was asking if any of you have tried it.
if your Mac crashed or was stolen, you could replace all your music to 
your new Mac from your iPhone or iPod.

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On 5/29/2014 1:33 AM, Christopher Hallsworth wrote:

What's wrong with the stock iTunes app? Just curious!

Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu

On 29/05/2014 04:25, Rob wrote:

Hi,
Have any of you used a mac app called detunes?
it can copy your music from iPod iPhone or iPad to the Mac.
Or do you know of another accessible app for the Mac to do this?

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Re: mavericks spotlight troubles

2014-06-03 Thread Rob

Hi,
check out a free  app called EasyFind.
here is the AppleVis link.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/mac/utilities/easyfind
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On 6/3/2014 2:46 PM, Ioana Gandrabur wrote:

Hi all,
I'm not following much the list since I'm mostly on the iPhone.
IS there a way to navigate spotlight with VO that does not pop up the preview 
window?
I get stuck in that window and can't find a way to continue scrolling through 
the other search results.

THanks for your help and sorry if this has. Been discussed before.

Best,
Ioana



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looking for a checkbook

2014-06-20 Thread Rob

Hi,
Have any of you used a free app called iCheckBook?
found at
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/25767/icheckbook
or do you know of any other accessible checkbook apps?

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How To Run Windows Programs On Mac For Free With Wine (OS X Mavericks‎) [2014]

2014-07-02 Thread Rob

Dear List,
Have you ever heard of this?
if so, is it Voice Over friendly?
There is one windows program I would love to run on my Mac, it is Money 
Talks checkbook.



Check out this video on YouTube:
How To Run Windows Programs On Mac For Free With Wine (OS X Mavericks‎) 
[2014]



http://youtu.be/DkS8i_blVCA


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Re: External sound device.

2014-07-16 Thread Rob

Hi,
I did a search on Walmart.com and found lots of USB Sound cards for less 
then $19.

What do you think?
I'm not looking for the best sound, just a external sound card to use in 
emergencies.


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On 7/16/2014 5:26 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:

Hi!
Thanks for that.
Any other sound cards out there that works?
/A
15 jul 2014 kl. 19:18 skrev 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
:


You mean like an external USB audio interface? I've been pretty happy with the 
USB Dual Pro I bought several years ago. No drivers needed. Just shows up as 
another audio input the various audio apps I've used.

http://artproaudio.com/discontinued_products/discontinued_products/product/usb_dual_pre/

Apparently it's been discontinued but Full Compass still carries them for $79.

http://www.fullcompass.com/product/392761.html

and Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Art-ART-USB-Dual-Pre/dp/B002KEAT78/

CB

On 7/15/14, 12:56 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:

Hi!
I am planning to transfer tapes and other analog material using my mac with 
audacity.
However i really would like to have a good external audio device that's 
supported by the mac.
I have an Infrasonic amon but the drivers really sucks and the control panel is 
not accessible so what do you all reccomend?
Hope this isn't a dum question on this  list though.
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Re: advice wanted how to transfer content from iPHone to iTunes

2015-04-05 Thread Rob

Hi,
Are you sure its been deleted from the Mac?
have you checked your music folder, or the trash?
If it really is deleted,
Use iTools to import it back to the Mac.
for more info,
checkout my podcast.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/howsxmq8lm3ggb4/iTools.app.zip?dl=0

the Podcast subscription feed is
https://kiwi6.com/artists/MacIOSForBlindUsers/feed.rss
Website
https://kiwi6.com/artists/MacIOSForBlindUsers


On 4/5/2015 6:59 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:

Okay,

For some weird reason, a custom album that I spent months putting 
together was deleted from my iTunes library but is still on my iPhone. 
 Can somebody here recommend the most accessible way to get it back in 
to my library?  Thanks.


Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray

Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!

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

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Help to get MoneyTalks on the Mac

2015-04-10 Thread Rob

Dear List,
Please take the time to let APH, American Printing House, know that 
their wonderful program for Windows, is needed on the Mac.

I have been using MoneyTalks since 2005.
I would now like to see it ported over to the Mac.
Please follow the below link to let your voice be heard on this matter.
http://www.aph.org/products/feedback/
For more info about the program, visit>
https://shop.aph.org/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_MoneyTalks:BankAccountManagementSoftware_1146012P_10001_11051

Money Talks™ is a completely accessible bank account management software 
package developed by APH. This software package offers the user a simple 
and effective means of recording and maintaining accurate information 
for a variety of accounts. The user can import and use electronic 
banking information to reconcile accounts, remember the last workspace 
used in the program, emboss or print the check register in a variety of 
formats, and print many types of bank checks. Can be used with a screen 
reader or with its own self-voicing feature.





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Re: Need app to shrink DVD's

2015-04-12 Thread Rob

I still have not found a good solution to copy a 8tb dvd to a 4gb dvd.
as of now. I use Mac DVD Ripper to convert to m4v so I can watch my 
movies on my Apple TV.
When I want to burn a copy of the DVD, I'm going to purchase some 8gb 
dvd's. they are not that exspensive, because I have a USB external 
Double layer drive.
Here is another question, Is there a accessible m4v to DVD converter for 
the Mac?

Free would be nice.


On 4/8/2015 8:52 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Aa, dang it!  This is for the mac, not Windows.  If you needed 
something for Windows, I'd have the perfect sollution.  If you find 
anything for the mac side of it, please, please please please let us 
know what you found.  I've been looking for something like this on the 
mac side for years!  On Windows, there is something called DVD Shrink, 
and it is amazing!  Put Any DVD with it in combination to strip the 
copy protection, and you got yourself a heck! of a DVD 
burning/duplication sollution.  I just wish it was as easy on the Mac.

Chris.


*From:* macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Robert Cole

*Sent:* Wednesday, April 08, 2015 1:23 AM
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*Subject:* Need app to shrink DVD's

Hi,
What accessible app can I use to shrink a 8gb movie DVD down to 4gb to 
burn to a 4gb DVD?





Thanks,
Rob
Sent from my MacBook

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Re: ripping DVDs

2015-04-25 Thread Rob

Hi,
I have not found any problems with VoiceOver and Mac DVD Ripper Pro.
Why do you think its not accessible enough?
I think its a great app.

On 4/25/2015 12:17 PM, Juliette Swiler wrote:

So I am looking for some advice on which DVD ripper to purchase. I have 
downloaded a trial of Mac DVD Ripper Pro, but can’t decide if it is friendly 
enough with VoiceOver. I am looking to rip DVDs to, mostly TV shows, to watch 
on my Apple TV. I have also heard a lot about Handbrake, but am concerned 
whether it is VoiceOver accessible. I would appreciate some help with this. 
Also, if I do convert a file to iTunes, how do I get it to then show up on the 
Apple TV?   



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Re: ripping DVDs

2015-04-25 Thread Rob

OK,
first, save the movie in your user\movie folder and not the desktop.
that way if in the future you move it off the desktop iTunes want get 
confused.

So now that the movie is in the movies folder, open iTunes
select movies or  home videos.
press command+O to browse for the movie that you put in the movies folder
when you find it, press enter on it.
Now find it in your list of movies. Note that most of the time iTunes 
marks the movie as home video. so if its not in movies, check home videos.

Once you find it,
press VO+Shift+M
then select get info.
Under Options, change home video to movie or TV show.
 you can also change info under the details tab.
  Im not on my Mac right now, so Im going on memory. I hope this points 
you in the correct direction.


On 4/25/2015 2:10 PM, Juliette Swiler wrote:

It definitely seems much simpler to use than Handbrake. I am just wondering, 
once I copy the .m4v file into iTunes from my desktop, how do I then get the 
tracks so they appear correctly on my Apple TV? For instance, if I have a 
season of a TV show, how do I get it to appear correctly in the Apple TV? 
Thanks.

On Apr 25, 2015, at 12:28 PM, Rob  wrote:

Hi,
I have not found any problems with VoiceOver and Mac DVD Ripper Pro.
Why do you think its not accessible enough?
I think its a great app.

On 4/25/2015 12:17 PM, Juliette Swiler wrote:

So I am looking for some advice on which DVD ripper to purchase. I have 
downloaded a trial of Mac DVD Ripper Pro, but can’t decide if it is friendly 
enough with VoiceOver. I am looking to rip DVDs to, mostly TV shows, to watch 
on my Apple TV. I have also heard a lot about Handbrake, but am concerned 
whether it is VoiceOver accessible. I would appreciate some help with this. 
Also, if I do convert a file to iTunes, how do I get it to then show up on the 
Apple TV?   


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Re: ripping DVDs

2015-04-26 Thread Rob

Yes, Before clicking rip, there is a  button to the left of the rip button.
it will say add second action.
click it to add the second episode.
do the same steps to add all episodes before clicking the rip button.
But lets first choose the first episode.
You will know the episodes by the time.
most TV shows are about 25 minutes long.
After choosing rip and convert, the next pop up button is the list of 
videos, or episodes.

You will have to manually choose
each episode. meaning, if there are 8 episodes, you will have to add 8  
actions before clicking the rip button.



On 4/26/2015 6:12 PM, Juliette Swiler wrote:
Maybe I should have manually selected the tracks to rip before I 
ripped them. How would I ensure that the episodes get imported 
correctly? Are there additional steps I need to take before clicking 
rip? Thanks.
On Apr 25, 2015, at 10:16 PM, Robert Cole <mailto:mr.robertc...@icloud.com>> wrote:


Are you sure all episodes are in one file?
I had to add a second and third action for each episode before 
pressing the rip button.

That made each episode ripped to its own file.
If you did get all episodes in 1 file, I dont believe they can be 
labeled correctly.



Thanks,
Rob
Sent from my MacBook

On Apr 25, 2015, at 8:32 PM, Juliette Swiler <mailto:jmswi...@samobile.net>> wrote:



Hi there Rob,
It worked. The show is now showing up in TV shows. Just one more 
question. I put in the title and season of the TV show, but in the 
edit field that says episode, how would I label each episode if it 
was transferred over in one .m4v file? Thanks.
On Apr 25, 2015, at 3:44 PM, Rob <mailto:mr.robertc...@icloud.com>> wrote:


OK,
first, save the movie in your user\movie folder and not the desktop.
that way if in the future you move it off the desktop iTunes want 
get confused.

So now that the movie is in the movies folder, open iTunes
select movies or  home videos.
press command+O to browse for the movie that you put in the movies 
folder

when you find it, press enter on it.
Now find it in your list of movies. Note that most of the time 
iTunes marks the movie as home video. so if its not in movies, 
check home videos.

Once you find it,
press VO+Shift+M
then select get info.
Under Options, change home video to movie or TV show.
you can also change info under the details tab.
Im not on my Mac right now, so Im going on memory. I hope this 
points you in the correct direction.


On 4/25/2015 2:10 PM, Juliette Swiler wrote:
It definitely seems much simpler to use than Handbrake. I am just 
wondering, once I copy the .m4v file into iTunes from my desktop, 
how do I then get the tracks so they appear correctly on my Apple 
TV? For instance, if I have a season of a TV show, how do I get it 
to appear correctly in the Apple TV? Thanks.
On Apr 25, 2015, at 12:28 PM, Rob <mailto:mr.robertc...@icloud.com>> wrote:


Hi,
I have not found any problems with VoiceOver and Mac DVD Ripper Pro.
Why do you think its not accessible enough?
I think its a great app.

On 4/25/2015 12:17 PM, Juliette Swiler wrote:
So I am looking for some advice on which DVD ripper to purchase. 
I have downloaded a trial of Mac DVD Ripper Pro, but can’t 
decide if it is friendly enough with VoiceOver. I am looking to 
rip DVDs to, mostly TV shows, to watch on my Apple TV. I have 
also heard a lot about Handbrake, but am concerned whether it is 
VoiceOver accessible. I would appreciate some help with this. 
Also, if I do convert a file to iTunes, how do I get it to then 
show up on the Apple TV?



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Re: Which DVD software is it people are using?

2015-04-28 Thread Rob

Are you saying that you did not download the trial?
Because if you did, it should let you enter your license.
if you want me to send you a dropbox link, let me know.
mr.robertc...@icloud.com

On 4/28/2015 1:35 PM, Georgina Joyce wrote:

Hello,

That is the link from which I’ve purchased it then found I couldn’t 
download it. I clicked on the link:

Try It

Download a free trial version
Rip your first 5 DVDs for free 
.


Thanks.

Gena

On 28 Apr 2015, at 19:05, The Believer > wrote:


  Try this link.


From The Believer. . .
  By way of the Chariots of the
Gods cameth the Aliens who
dwelt amongst the humans,
and bringeth much knowledge.

On 4/28/2015 11:04 AM, Georgina Joyce wrote:

Hello,

Thanks, regrettably I can’t download it. I just get a 404 error and 
emailing them I just get silence.


Oh dear!

Gena
On 28 Apr 2015, at 18:58, The Believer > wrote:


 Mac DVDRipper Pro is $24.95 and quite accessible. This is the app 
under discussion at the moment. Trial version allows up to 5 dvds.


From The Believer. . .
  By way of the Chariots of the
Gods cameth the Aliens who
dwelt amongst the humans,
and bringeth much knowledge.

On 4/28/2015 10:51 AM, Georgina Joyce wrote:

Hello All,

I have seen discussion about DVD ripping but not given any 
attention. But now I wish to rip some DVD’s I am not sure what 
package has been discussed as being accessible with VoiceOver.


I thought it was Mac DVD Ripper Pro but I see that there is a more 
expensive program with an X added to the name Macx DVD Ripper Pro. 
Which one is accessible?


Thanks.

Gena



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Re: Which DVD software is it people are using?

2015-04-28 Thread Rob
The program with the X in the name, macxdvdripper,  has a lot of 
unlabeled buttons.
there is a free version, and a pro version. the pro version is needed to 
rip copy protected DVD's.
I was able to label about 3 buttons using the voice over help. but there 
are a lot more buttons that I dont know what they are.

I did get my DVD ripped by pressing a few buttons. so it is usable.
I like the feature of ripping the audio to mp3.
Mabey if we contacted the developers, they would label the buttons.
I prefer the MacDvDRipper Pro. it is not free, but you get 5 rips for 
free. and its very voice over friendly.


On 4/28/2015 12:58 PM, The Believer wrote:
  Mac DVDRipper Pro is $24.95 and quite accessible. This is the app 
under discussion at the moment. Trial version allows up to 5 dvds.


From The Believer. . .
   By way of the Chariots of the
Gods cameth the Aliens who
dwelt amongst the humans,
and bringeth much knowledge.

On 4/28/2015 10:51 AM, Georgina Joyce wrote:

Hello All,

I have seen discussion about DVD ripping but not given any attention. 
But now I wish to rip some DVD’s I am not sure what package has been 
discussed as being accessible with VoiceOver.


I thought it was Mac DVD Ripper Pro but I see that there is a more 
expensive program with an X added to the name Macx DVD Ripper Pro. 
Which one is accessible?


Thanks.

Gena





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Re: How to play web link videos on Apple TV?

2015-05-16 Thread Rob

Hi,
Where do I find the option to add Air Play  to the   Extras Menu?
On 5/16/2015 12:54 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

Hi,

If you use Airplay Mirroring from your Mac, you can play it from your Mac onto 
the Apple TV without needing to enter anything on your Apple TV.  Make sure 
your Apple TV is turned on, on the same network as your Mac, then press VO-m-m 
to access the Extras menus, locate the AirPlay Displays menu and activate it 
with VO-space.  Choose your Apple TV, listed under the Connect to AirPlay item 
from that menu.  Should be good to go after that.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On May 16, 2015, at 11:10, Jenine Stanley  wrote:

I have a web link that leads to a video. I’d like to play this video on my 
Apple TV. How on earth do I do this?

The web link is quite long so typing it in on the TV isn’t an option.

Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com





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Re: toggling the preview pane in Mail.

2015-05-17 Thread Rob

Yes I am interested.
On 5/17/2015 6:35 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Here's one request of the two.  Please please please please please! do 
it, if you can!  That would be amazing!


Chris.

- Original Message - From: "Jonathan C Cohn" 


To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 7:09 PM
Subject: toggling the preview pane in Mail.


A while back I provided a double click on VO cursor apple script to 
the list.  It appears using this script with the VO cursor on the 
Vertical scroll bar will toggle the preview pane in the latest version 
of Yosemite. I will provide a script to toggle the scroll bar if


1. Somebody verifies that the double click on VO cursor script in fact 
does toggle the preview pane.

2. I get at least two requests for such a script.

Take care,
Jonathan



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Re: installing windows on a mac questions

2015-06-05 Thread Rob

Why not use the Win7 PE Disk?
It has NVDA, and talks you through the install.
it even contains setup files for all the Windows 7 installs.
you will need a USB sound card to hear NVDA while installing Windows 7.

On 6/5/2015 5:30 PM, Eileen wrote:

Hello,

The partition is completed in the bootcamp assistant while you have speech from voiceover: I 
used a variety of apps from my iPhone6 including: KNFB Reader, BeMyEyes, and Facetime. With 
the KNFB Reader, I increased the brightness to 100%. I was able to capture the text on the 
screen. I used BeMyEyes to confirm that I was on the right drive and to format it correctly. 
However, the issue that I came into into was that I couldn't get the cursor down into the 
right-hand corner to press the "next" button. That's when I changed to using 
Facetime. Also, on Applevis there's an article on how to install Windows without sight 
"to bootcamp. Although the sequence of the dialog screens in 8.1 were not in the same 
order, it gave me the keystrokes to use. Hth.

Best,
Eileen"

Sent from my iPhone


On Jun 5, 2015, at 1:05 PM, Cameron Strife  wrote:

Hi. Speaking of windows on the mac, I need to reinstall windows seven
ultimate 64 bit on a newly created bootcamp partition.

How did you get around having no speech during the first part of the
process where you had to select the default partition and format it to
ntfs before continueing?

the unattended xlm file route doesn't work for seven for me as it
totally erased my drive by default. That option worked great for
installing win xp via bootcamp but I take it that is no longer an
option for windows seven or later?

Thanks,

Cameron.




On 6/5/15, sadam ahmed  wrote:
Hi Ted,

Both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 work well.

Running Windows 7 myself but did utilise Windows 8.1 on my old clasic
MacBook Pro for about 16 months. ( I believe the new MacBook Pros and the
MacBook only support Windows 8 or 8.1 happy to be corrected on this point
however).

Of course another option is to wait until Microsoft takes the wrappings off
Windows 10.

The official date of release is July 29.

What ever option you choose it'll be a great experience!

Best regards,

Sadam Ahmed

Certificate IV in International Trade

Vocational College of Business

RMIT University

LinkedIn:

https://au.linkedin.com/pub/sadam-ahmed/


https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/our-education/academic-colleges/college-of-business/



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On 2 Jun 2015, at 5:19 am, Ted Phillips  wrote:

Hi all.  I have some questions about installing windows on a separate
partition.  Since I am running a macbook pro, and only have about 40 of
120 GB available, Can I install windows on an external hard drive and use
it?  Next, Since I'm running Yosemite, what OS do I have to go with if I
do this?  I have windows 7 and windows 8 available.  Thanks for any and
all input.

Ted Phillips

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Can Windows 10 preview install on Boot Camp?

2015-06-23 Thread Rob

Hi,
I was wondering if I could install Windows 10 technical preview on my 
2009 MacBook running Yosemite?

Thanks in advance
Rob

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Re: recording software for the mac?

2015-07-25 Thread Rob

What about Quick Time, or Audacity?

On 7/25/2015 1:08 PM, RACHEL & DAMIEN wrote:

hi, is there by any chance some accessible software for the mac that i can use 
to do recordings to share via email?  just thought i would ask just in case 
there was.  i have one for the iphone but would love the same sort of thing for 
the mac.



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Re: Great You Tube App for the Mac

2015-08-08 Thread Rob
The last time I used YouView was about 2 weeks ago. It gave me a couple 
of error messages, then finally asked me to update, now it works once again.

Like I said, that was 2 weeks ago. I have not used it since.
but go update it and give it a try.


On 8/8/2015 9:51 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Oh, crap!  that stinks, as I was really really looking forward to 
trying it!


Chris.


On 8/8/2015 10:50 AM, Devin Prater wrote:

Doesn't work now that youtube API changed.

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 8, 2015, at 6:50 AM, Jürgen Fleger  
wrote:


Hi,

just read on another list of a great alternative to MacTubes. It’s 
called YouView and it’s donation ware:


https://mrgeckosmedia.com/applications/info/youview

I tried it out and to me it’s even better then MacTubes. Not that 
many unlabled buttons and the screen is much more simple. You can 
browse, watch and download you tube videos, even in mp3. There’s no 
Menue for controls but use:


Spacebar to play or pause a video
up and down arrow to increase or decrease volume
right and left arro to forward or rewind
escape to close the videos window

It’s really simple to use and very efficiant. On my iMac 27 it 
happened when I started the app for the first time that nothing 
happened. All which apeared was an empty YouView window. I couldn’t 
even close this window. I had to switch off the Mac by holding the 
power button for five seconds. But after this accedent it works like 
a charm.


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Re: Great You Tube App for the Mac

2015-08-09 Thread Rob

No,
I'm sorry, I ment that viewing your favorites and playlists is no longer 
possible.

Its probably due to YouTube restrictions.
You still can download.
I have a license, so not sure if this new version requires it or not.
If you ask him nicely, he will give you a license.


On 8/8/2015 10:13 PM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
When you say all extra features are removed, does this also mean 
downloading videos? One of my complaints about Youview was you had to 
donate to them to access these extras like downloading so that mean 
that downloading is no longer possible?


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On Aug 8, 2015, at 5:57 PM, Robert Cole <mailto:mr.robertc...@icloud.com>> wrote:


Hi,
This new version has removed all extra features.
I can no longer manage favorites or playlists.
but, searching and viewing videos is fine.




Thanks,
Rob
Sent from my MacBook

On Aug 8, 2015, at 1:40 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
mailto:clgillan...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Can you do things like subscribe to channels, or comment on Youtube 
videos? Also, can you manage playlists with this app?


Chris.

- Original Message - From: "Rob" <mailto:mr.robertc...@icloud.com>>
To: <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>

Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2015 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: Great You Tube App for the Mac


The last time I used YouView was about 2 weeks ago. It gave me a couple
of error messages, then finally asked me to update, now it works 
once again.

Like I said, that was 2 weeks ago. I have not used it since.
but go update it and give it a try.


On 8/8/2015 9:51 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Oh, crap!  that stinks, as I was really really looking forward to 
trying it!


Chris.


On 8/8/2015 10:50 AM, Devin Prater wrote:

Doesn't work now that youtube API changed.

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 8, 2015, at 6:50 AM, Jürgen Fleger 
mailto:apple-engl...@fleger.net>> wrote:


Hi,

just read on another list of a great alternative to MacTubes. 
It’s called YouView and it’s donation ware:


https://mrgeckosmedia.com/applications/info/youview

I tried it out and to me it’s even better then MacTubes. Not that 
many unlabled buttons and the screen is much more simple. You can 
browse, watch and download you tube videos, even in mp3. There’s 
no Menue for controls but use:


Spacebar to play or pause a video
up and down arrow to increase or decrease volume
right and left arro to forward or rewind
escape to close the videos window

It’s really simple to use and very efficiant. On my iMac 27 it 
happened when I started the app for the first time that nothing 
happened. All which apeared was an empty YouView window. I 
couldn’t even close this window. I had to switch off the Mac by 
holding the power button for five seconds. But after this 
accedent it works like a charm.


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Re: BootCamp drivers for Windows 10 now available.

2015-08-14 Thread Rob

Hi,
I tried to install Windows 10 on my 2009 MacBook.
I got a message that Boot camp will only support windows 7.
Is it possible to install 7 then install 10?
or should I just forget the whole thing?
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Install Win10 in Bootcamp2009 MacBook

2015-08-21 Thread Rob

Hi,
I am writing this message from Windows 10 using ThunderBird on my 2009 
Mac Book.
The reason for this message is to let people know that Windows 10 can be 
installed using Boot Camp.
Even though it will say Windows 8 is not supported, just pay no 
attention to that.

Here is what you will need.
1. a cheap USB sound card.
I got one for $10 at WalMart.
2. Windows 7 PE Talking disk.
this will allow you to install Windows 7 or 10 using NVDA.
3. Windows 7 DVD
4. Windows 10 DVD.
5. 8GB USB drive
to download windows support drivers
OK, Now that you have everything, here is how you install windows on 
boot camp.

On the Mac, open the boot camp assistant.
If you haven't already, download the windows support drivers to a USB drive.
be sure the Windows7  DVD is inserted.
this is the only way to proceed to the disk partitioning section.
after choosing the partition sizes, the process was about 36% done
when I removed the windows 7 DVD from the drive. but after a while. it 
asked me to put it back in the drive.
so I did. it finished the partitioning and this time it did not 
automatically restart like it did last year when I installed windows on 
my mac book.

So I removed the windows 7 disk and inserted my windows 7 PE talking disk.
Next I open the startup disk preference window and chose to start using 
windows 7 PE disk.

the Mac restarted and loadded the windows 7 talking disk.
this is when you will need the external sound card connected.
using it I was able to hear NVDA when it loaded.
I then removed the talking disk and inserted the windows 10 disk in the 
drive.

Using NVDA, I navigated to the disk and ran the setup for windows 10.
After the Mac restarts, you need to wait untill the second restart, then 
press windows+Enter to start Narrator to finish the install.


Note, you can choose to skip entering a windows key.
This can be done once you have finished setting up windows.
I do not have a key because I am a windows insider.
Once the setup is finished, you may loose speech through the external 
sound card. if so, unplug the sound card. you may now be able to use the 
Mac's internal sound, if not, just reinsert the external sound card and 
it should now work again.

OK, now its time to install the boot camp drivers from your USB drive.
For me, I got an error that this program is not compatible with this 
computer.

so I had to go into the drivers folder and install each driver individually.
I did not install the real tech audio drivers because the sound driver 
is working fine for me.

Now, I bet you are wondering how to choose windows or Mac to boot.
here is how I do it.
start the Mac.
at the mac startup sound, press and hold the Option key for about 12 
seconds.

now this will vary from Mac to Mac.
here is what I do.

I press right arrow then enter to start windows
or
left arrow then enter to start the recovery drive.
so that means the the Mac hard drive is in the middle.
Once logged on the Mac, go back to startup disk preferences and choose 
the mac hard drive as the startup disk.

Note, after doing this, the left and right arrow selection above may change.
You will have to experiment.

Well, thats all for now. I hope this helps someone.
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Re: IOS 9.x strangeness

2015-11-10 Thread Rob

Have you tried removing phone from the app switcher,
To see if the sound would return to normal?


On 11/10/2015 7:09 AM, jeff `greene wrote:

Hi, I just noticed some strange behavior with my iphone 6 since
upgrading to IOS 9.x and was wondering if anybody else is having these
problems?
1 If I receive a call, hang up, and put my iphone back on my speaker
dock, the iphone won't play audio through the lightning connector
until I reboot the phone.
2 After receiving a call and hanging up, VO often stays ducked down
like the call is still going. I suppose this is related to #1 above.
Any ideas how I can fix these problems?
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Re: Boot Camp, talking installer.

2015-11-19 Thread Rob

Hi,
I used a low cost USB sound card from WalMart.
Please note that sometimes, NVDA boots with the no speech option selected.
Pressing insert+S, followed by pressing the home key, then enter should 
fix it.



On 11/19/2015 8:47 AM, Paul Sandoval wrote:

I've tried both images. Neither of which I can get to talk. Both will however 
boot up onto the desktop I've had somebody visually verify. iMessage Brian on 
Twitter, and he says he doesn't know why it doesn't work with some Macs.

Sent from Pablo's iPhone


On Nov 19, 2015, at 2:25 AM, mattias  wrote:

wonder wich iso armando uses?
because in bryans archive there is 2
one named somthing mega
and one about 512 mb


Den 2015-11-18 kl. kl 21:53, skrev Paul Sandoval:
i'm trying to install Windows 7 via Boot Camp.
I'm also attempting to use the talking windows installer.
If someone has experience using this installer, I could really use some 
assistance.
I've listened to a podcast on Apple this, but I do not know what I'm missing.
I'm using a MacBook air mid 2013.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
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Solving captures on a mac?

2013-10-22 Thread Rob

Dear List,
How do you solve captures
on a mac?
On my PC I use Firefox and Webvisum.
I  have not received my ordered  macbook yet, but I wanted to know the 
answer.
I also would like to know if any of you are using the password app 
called Keepass on a mac?


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Super Duper?

2013-10-31 Thread Rob

Hi,
Are any of you using Super Duper to clone your hard drive?
I want to know if I can save the backups on my external drive that 
contains other files, or will super duper require the drive to be 
formatted for its use only?


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Re: Super Duper?

2013-10-31 Thread Rob

OK, I only had my Macbook for 2 days.
So my next question is, Is there a easy way to do this in Mountain Lion?
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On 10/31/2013 1:39 PM, Daniel C wrote:

The external can be partitioned into 2, if it’ll be  easier, then you can tell 
SuperDuper to save on the other partition, while keeping your files on a 
different partition.



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MacBook questions

2013-11-04 Thread Rob

Hi,
I cant seem to find where to disable the MacBook going to sleep when  I 
close the lid.

I looked in power and battery settings but couldn't find it.
My other question is about the touch pad.
I  have seemed to found a bar that presses down on the left and right 
ends. I believe this is the mouse buttons.

above this bar is a square place but it dont feel like a glass touch pad.
so if there is no touch pad, how would someone move the mouse pointer?
I connected a USB mouse but didn't hear Voice Over speak as I moved the 
mouse around.

Iam trying to get voice over to find the DropBox on the status menu.
My last question is is there a hotkey to announce time and date?
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Anybody using Thunderbird with Mountain Lion?

2013-11-07 Thread Rob

Hi,
Is there Anybody using Thunderbird with Mountain Lion?
I want to know if its accessible before installing it.

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Re: transferring videos to Mac

2013-11-10 Thread Rob

Hi,
look in user\music\iTunes\iTunes Media\

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Hi:
When you sync your iPhone with your Mac, where are your videos that you import 
front he phone stored on the Mac?



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Applications key on mac?

2013-11-12 Thread Rob
Hi,
Is there a key command to open a right click menu like the applications key on 
a PC?

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Is Winamp accessivle on the mac?

2013-11-12 Thread Rob

Hi,
Have any of you tried winamp for the Mac?
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mail being marked as read

2013-11-16 Thread Rob

Dear List,
Using Mountain Lion, as I arrow up and down the list of email messages, 
VO is causing them to be marked as read.
The reason I know that it is Voice over, is that turning off VO and 
arrowing up down the list did not cause the mail to be marked as read.
after about an hour phone call with Apple Accessibility, they suggested 
I change settings in VO Utility settings.

1. tell mouse to ignore VO cursor
and 2. keyboard not to follow VO cursor.
They also told me to use quick Nav.
While this solved the mail being marked as read, it made it hard to open 
a message because the VO cursor was not on the same message as the 
keyboard focus.

so I switched the VO settings back to the way they were.
It seems like I will have to live with the problem of mail being marked 
as read just by arrowing up or down the list,

unless you have any suggestions?


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Re: mail being marked as read

2013-11-16 Thread Rob
The Apple tech did a remote session and told me how to close the preview 
pain but it didn't help.


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On 11/16/2013 8:41 PM, Alex Hall wrote:

Have you disabled the preview pane in mail? It is a bit tricky to do it first, 
but it should solve your problem.
On Nov 16, 2013, at 8:56 PM, Rob  wrote:


Dear List,
Using Mountain Lion, as I arrow up and down the list of email messages, VO is 
causing them to be marked as read.
The reason I know that it is Voice over, is that turning off VO and arrowing up 
down the list did not cause the mail to be marked as read.
after about an hour phone call with Apple Accessibility, they suggested I 
change settings in VO Utility settings.
1. tell mouse to ignore VO cursor
and 2. keyboard not to follow VO cursor.
They also told me to use quick Nav.
While this solved the mail being marked as read, it made it hard to open a 
message because the VO cursor was not on the same message as the keyboard focus.
so I switched the VO settings back to the way they were.
It seems like I will have to live with the problem of mail being marked as read 
just by arrowing up or down the list,
unless you have any suggestions?


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removing music from iTunes?

2013-11-22 Thread Rob

Dear List,
What is the best way to only remove music from iTunes?
I need to start over. I only want to remove all music.

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can mountain lion be downloaded?

2013-11-28 Thread Rob

Hi,
I searched the app store for Mountain Lion, but the only os found was 
Mavericks.
is there a way to download Mountain Lion? I would like to have a copy in 
case of an emergency.


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Urgent help with BootCamp needed

2014-07-29 Thread Rob

Hi,
I listen to the Podcast by Armondo, but My version of BootCamp is 
completely different.
When I started the bootcamp assistant, I had  two choices, 1. download 
the bootcamp win7 drivers

and
2. install win7.
Armondo had three choices I have only 2.
BootCamp  is telling me it cant detect my win7 Disk, insert it and press OK.
My win7 PE mega disk  talking installer is in the
CD drive. it did not get to the point where it should have asked me to 
devide the portitions evenly.

so because I dont have the win7 ISO in the drive, I cant get any further.
I'm using Maveriks 10.94 on a 2009 MacBook.

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Update Urgent help with BootCamp needed

2014-07-31 Thread Rob

Dear List,
I solved the problem of BootCamp not creating a partition & asking for 
the windows 7 install disk.
I downloaded a windows 7 ISo and put it in my DVD drive. that allowed 
BootCamp  to continue to create the partition.
the mac rebooted before I could eject the win7 install disk. so it 
loaded the install disk and the only way I could eject it was to restart 
the mac and hold the option key at the mac startup sound. I then could 
eject the disk and insert the win 7 PE talking install disk.once I 
restarted the mac NVDA came up talking and I was able to install windows 7.

My $10 external Sabrent sound card from WalMart worked great.
Now I have another problem,
I got an error when trying to install the BootCamp drivers on windows 7.
it said BootCamp x64 not compatible with this computer.
I may not be wording it exactly, but it was simmular.
any ideas?
so for now, I am using the external sound card. so far, everything else 
seems OK.


Previous Message

Hi,
I listen to the Podcast by Armondo, but My version of BootCamp is 
completely different.
When I started the bootcamp assistant, I had  two choices, 1. download 
the bootcamp win7 drivers

and
2. install win7.
Armondo had three choices I have only 2.
BootCamp  is telling me it cant detect my win7 Disk, insert it and press OK.
My win7 PE mega disk  talking installer is in the
CD drive. it did not get to the point where it should have asked me to 
devide the portitions evenly.

so because I dont have the win7 ISO in the drive, I cant get any further.
I'm using Maveriks 10.94 on a 2009 MacBook.

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BootCamp?

2014-08-05 Thread Rob

Hi,
Is there a way to add more disk space to bootcamp? or do I have to 
delete it and start over?
And if I delete the BootCamp partition, will the free space be 
automatically put back on the main partition?


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Re: downlaoding youtube videos

2014-08-08 Thread Rob

Check out YouView
I think I got it from www.macupdate.com
He is asking for a $1.99 donation to unlock the saving features. But if 
you ask nicely, He may give you a license. and if you like the app, 
please consider giving a donation.


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On 8/8/2014 12:59 PM, Joe Quinn wrote:

is there a way to download youtube videos onto a mac? Thanks!



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Re: youtube video downloader and converter

2014-08-13 Thread Rob

Here is the youTube to mp3  app discussed earlier
Please note that I have not tried it yet.
but I did try the audio converter and it did not work.
http://www.mediahuman.com/

On 8/13/2014 6:32 PM, Hope Paulos wrote:

Hello  all. I'm wondering if anyone can provide me with a program equivalent to 
youtube to mp3 converter that's accessible and available on the mac?
Thanks!
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Re: Installing windows on my mac using bootcamp

2014-08-19 Thread Rob

Hi,
When I installed BootCamp, it became listed as 1 of 3.
for example, when I boot, after hearing the apple startup sound, I hold 
the option key for about 14 seconds then release it.

the choose drive screen is loaded.
From left to right there are three options to choose.
the first if BootCamp
second is recovery
and the third is Mac.
Since my Mac is setup to start in the Mac OS, the third option is 
selected. so I press the right arrow once to move from the third option 
to the first option wich is windows boot camp.

Or I can press left arrow once to get to the recovery drive.
Its really easy to do.

On 8/19/2014 2:53 AM, Phil Ewin. wrote:

How accessible is the multi-boot process - in order to select the operating
system you want.

Also, how accessible are the two partitions, if you want to migrate files
between those two systems.

Thanks, Me.
- Original Message -
From: "Christopher Hallsworth" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 7:43 AM
Subject: Re: Installing windows on my mac using bootcamp


I have created a guide over at
www.applevis.com

Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu

On 19/08/2014 00:21, Joseph wrote:

Hello list,
Is there any I as a totally blind person can install windows on my mac
with bootcamp?
Is there anything in particular I should know before getting started?
Thanks.





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Re: Installing windows on my mac using bootcamp

2014-08-19 Thread Rob

Hi,
there are 2 podcasts on
AppleVis.com doing a demo of installing BootCamp.
and below is what I did to install windows 7 bootcamp.
Things you will need.
1. USB drive to download the windows bootcamp drivers
2. windows install DVD
3. windows 7 talking PE disk from www.bryansmart.com
the mega disk contains the NVDA screen reader and all windows 7 installers.
4. you want be able to hear NVDA before installing the windows bootcamp 
drivers, so you will need a external USB sound card.

I found one at WalMart for about $10.


Dear List,
I solved the problem of BootCamp not creating a partition & asking for 
the windows 7 install disk.
I downloaded a windows 7 ISo and put it in my DVD drive. that allowed 
BootCamp  to continue to create the partition.
the mac rebooted before I could eject the win7 install disk. so it 
loaded the install disk and the only way I could eject it was to restart 
the mac and hold the option key at the mac startup sound. I then could 
eject the disk and insert the win 7 PE talking install disk.once I 
restarted the mac NVDA came up talking and I was able to install windows 7.

My $10 external Sabrent sound card from WalMart worked great.
Thanks Rob,



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Hello list,
Is there any I as a totally blind person can install windows on my mac with 
bootcamp?
Is there anything in particular I should know before getting started?
Thanks.



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Re: with respect to iTools

2014-08-29 Thread Rob
When I installed, it asked me to update.
I only found 1 unlabeled button and he explained it already.
It was the toolbar. so far, I like it.

Thanks,
Rob
Sent From  Apple MacBook

On Aug 29, 2014, at 12:26 PM, Ray Foret Jr  wrote:

> Even with most of the buttons not labeled?  Can you send both to and from 
> your iDevice?  if so, how, since most of the buttons appear not to be labeled 
> according to what I hear?
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
> built-in and fully protected by ClamXav Antivirus!
> 
> On Aug 29, 2014, at 11:15 AM, Matt Dierckens  wrote:
> 
>> Hi Ray and Phil.
>> You do not need windows or need to jailbreak the device. It works on OSX 
>> just fine. I was able to send some music and videos, and tones to my device 
>> last night with no issues.
>> Matt Dierckens
>> Macintosh Trainer
>> Blind Access Training
>> www.blindaccesstraining.com
>> 1-877-774-7670 ext. 3
>> Work email:matt...@blindaccesstraining.com
>> Personal email: matt.dierck...@gmail.com
>> 
>> On Aug 29, 2014, at 9:04, Ray Foret Jr  wrote:
>> 
>>> No.  Not even close dude.
>>> 
>>> iTools is supposed to be an alternative way of moving stuff to and from 
>>> iDevices without having to use iTunes to do it.  I've seen a couple of 
>>> alternatives and, according to me, they all fall rather short.  That's why 
>>> I was asking about iTools.
>>> 
>>> I don't mind using iTunes if I have to:  but, an alternative might be 
>>> interesting:  provided that:
>>> 
>>> 1.  One does not have to install windows on the Mac.
>>> 
>>> 2.  That it's fully accessible.
>>> 
>>> 3.  That one does not have to jailbreak the phone in order to use it.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sincerely,
>>> the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
>>> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
>>> built-in and fully protected by ClamXav Antivirus!
>>> 
>>> On Aug 29, 2014, at 7:54 AM, Phil Halton  wrote:
>>> 
>>>> my question is, what the heck is iTools is it a variant of ProTools?
>>>> ? 
>>>> On Aug 29, 2014, at 12:04 AM, Ray Foret Jr  wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Okay,
>>>>> 
>>>>> So.  
>>>>> 1.  Is iTools fully accessible?  iN short, can one really use all of its 
>>>>> features with Voice Over?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 2.  Can one transfer audio and video files both to and from an iPhone 
>>>>> accessibly?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 3.  And, of course, can it be used on a Mac without having to install 
>>>>> windows?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>> the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
>>>>> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
>>>>> built-in and fully protected by ClamXav Antivirus!
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AirFile for Mac?

2014-08-30 Thread Rob

Hi,
AirFile is a good app on the iPhone, but have any of you tried it on the 
Mac?

if so, how well does it work with VO?
get more info from
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/50271/airfile

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Re: iTools: a revised and better opinion

2014-08-30 Thread Rob

Hi,
Is this the correct app?
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/17579/musicbox
On 8/30/2014 10:38 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:

Hi,  I'd like to recomend musicbox as an exceptional way of handling the
tagging issue.  I genuinely love this program and by time I found it,
the author had discontinued production.  If it's not still out there
somewhere I could provide it I'm sure.

ITunes never worked for me.  The more I tried it, the more it broke.  I
put up with it constantly for about 6 months.  Every time I would ask
the list how to do something in Itunes I would get back, "oh, it's
really easy", followed by a list of 20 or 30 steps needed to accomplish
a task.  I've tried to teach it to some of my clients who insist that
they want to use it, but really it's just painful.

Best,

Erik Burggraaf
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On 2014-08-29, at 6:36 PM, Ray Foret Jr mailto:rforet7...@comcast.net>> wrote:


Earlier today, I did a short review on iTools and recommended that,
instead, it might be better to make piece with the way in which iTunes
operates and manages files.  This final opinion was based on the
dificulty I encountered while trying to import videos shot on my
iPhone back in to my iPhone and getting an "unknown error"  Well,
After synching my iPhone with iTunes and working out how to load
videos to it, I have decided again to attempt the process of importing
videos to my iPhone.  Upon the more recent try, I met with success.
 For those of us who use iTunes to manage our iDevices, iTunes still
stands as the better way to do this because of the ease with which one
can properly tag meda data for adding files in to an iPhone.  However,
for individuals looking for a non-iTunes alternative, iTools appears
at the moment to be the best bet:  with, of course, the understanding
that many things that iTunes can do for one in the way of tagging, and
file convertion, one must find other ways to do one'sself if one is
going to use such third party solutions as iTools.  Again, I cannot
emphasize enough the importance of the fact that if you are going to
break away from iTunes, you need to come to grips with having to do
many tasks manually that using iTunes makes very easy.  However, if
you are bound and determined not to use iTunes, may I suggest the
following solutions.

1.  Easy Music converter.  From the Mac app store.  This app, (though
not free) does provide an exelent encoder for .4ma and has fewer
audible artifacts than most third party .4ma encoders.  Some meta data
tagging is offered here too.

2.  Burn.  For CD burning, this is an exelent third party tool and is
very straight forward and easy to use.  Also, simly Burns should not
be overlooked as it is also fully accessible and is very similar in
ability.

3.  For CD wripping, Max is the way to go.  It too is fully
accessible.  Though a little dated by now, it still serves as an
exelent wripper and even has .4ma encoding and I believe offers some
meta data tagging.

4.  Finally, for actually transfering all that stuff back and forth,
iTools.

5.  Want all four solutions wrapped in to one?  Then stay with iTunes.


Sincerely,
the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
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Re: with respect to iTools

2014-09-01 Thread Rob
Hi,
I just wanted to say that iTools does not strip out mp3 tags.
Ray said he used iTunes to tag his music, I have found that doing so only lets 
iTunes see the tags. meaning, other programs will not see the tags. so you 
falsely blamed iTools for removing the tags.

Thanks,
Rob
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On Aug 29, 2014, at 1:41 PM, Rob  wrote:

>> the Constantly Barefooted

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Re: Truly bizarre problems; can't figure out if it's my MacBook, my iPhone, or Both

2014-09-05 Thread Rob
Hi,
I would reset the phone to factory settings, then connect to iTunes the restore 
from backup should now work.


Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 5, 2014, at 10:30 PM, Christine Grassman  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello all. I am pretty sure I am looking at a repair appointment at this 
> point, but have no idea whether it is an iPhone issue or a MacBook issue, or 
> perhaps both.
> I called Apple earlier this evening because I was having odd issues with the 
> volume, for both VoiceOver and media content. For VoiceOver, it would happen 
> after a long period of inactivity; for music, it would happen every ten 
> minutes of listening or so, and only when I used earphones. 
> The volume would suddenly lower by about 20 to 30 percent, and the volume 
> buttons would have no effect. When I toggled the power switch to unlock and 
> then lock the screen, however, it would revert to normal.
> I tried:
> 1. Rebooting  the iPhone;
> 2. syncing the iPhone;
> 3. Checking if using different earphones made a difference when listening to 
> music.
> No change.
> After calling Apple, they ran a diagnostic which did not show any issues. I 
> was told to back up and restore. My restore is in progress; however, my 
> latest restore, which was on my computer, is showing, but I cannot seem to 
> find a button to restore from that backup.
> In addition, each time I connect my iPHone to my computer, something hinky 
> happens: either it doesn't seem connected at all, or it makes the soft 
> "charging" sound several times in relatively quick succession.
> I have gotten several bizarre messages: "cannot read this iPhone" or "this 
> device is no longer connected" or "Because a USB device was drawing too much 
> power from your computer it has been disabled".
> (My computer is plugged in, so power isn't an issue right now.)
> So I cannot even check to see if the restoration worked for the volume 
> problem because my iPhone won't sync properly. It is currently downloading 
> content from iCloud, and my apps are in various stages of downloading 
> progress. Could this be impacting anything with the syncing of my music 
> library from iTunes? My phone is showing no content in music.
> At this point, when Apple gives me a call back tomorrow, I don't know whether 
> I should try for a repair of *both* my iPhone and MacBook, or whether this is 
> strictly an iPHone issue.
> If anyone has any ideas about what could be going on with any of this, I 
> would truly appreciate your help/information.
> Christine
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cant subscribe new address

2014-09-13 Thread Rob

Hello,
Who is the owner for this group?
can you please contact me off list. I have tried for days to subscribe 
my new address.


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Re: synching content from my mac to somone elses idevice

2014-09-19 Thread Rob

Hi,
I dont know a lot about iTunes, but it may say that the iPhone is 
synched with another computer, and all data will be deleted.

I dont think your friend will like that.
You can use the app for the mac called iTools.
It will do just what you need.
I downloaded it from
www.macupdate.com
This is just my 2 cents!
On 9/19/2014 2:33 PM, Lee Jones wrote:

Dear List I need to synch some non drm mp3 files to someone else's idevice.  I 
know I can sign out of itunes  and sign in with there apple id, but I don't 
want to do  this because I don't want to mess up my itunes match and would like 
to keep their library separate from mine.  Is it possible to have two versions 
of itunes running on the same mac, accessing different itunes libraries, and 
signed in with different apple ids and if so how is this achieved.

Many Thanks Lee



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Re: synching content from my mac to somone elses idevice

2014-09-19 Thread Rob

here is my Dropbox link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7b540o2fexmim9n/iTools.app.zip?dl=0
I have transfered music to and from my iPhone, but have not tried other 
features.


On 9/19/2014 3:49 PM, Lee Jones wrote:

Hi Rob thanks for the advice, I tried searching for itools on macupdate but 
there only results are about apache web servers.  I found a program that looks 
like the right one at something like ittols.cn, but I am wary of downloading 
software from unknown sites.  Is this the one?

Kind Regards Lee.  .  ,
On 19 Sep 2014, at 20:40, Rob  wrote:


Hi,
I dont know a lot about iTunes, but it may say that the iPhone is synched with 
another computer, and all data will be deleted.
I dont think your friend will like that.
You can use the app for the mac called iTools.
It will do just what you need.
I downloaded it from
www.macupdate.com
This is just my 2 cents!
On 9/19/2014 2:33 PM, Lee Jones wrote:

Dear List I need to synch some non drm mp3 files to someone else's idevice.  I 
know I can sign out of itunes  and sign in with there apple id, but I don't 
want to do  this because I don't want to mess up my itunes match and would like 
to keep their library separate from mine.  Is it possible to have two versions 
of itunes running on the same mac, accessing different itunes libraries, and 
signed in with different apple ids and if so how is this achieved.

Many Thanks Lee


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PWSafe Password Manager?

2014-09-20 Thread Rob

Hi,
Have any of you used this app called PWSafe?
By App77.
The IOS version is free today 9/20/14.
The Mac version is $9.99 and states it works with VoiceOver.
the Mac store link is
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pwsafe-password-safe-compatible/id520993579?mt=12
  the iPhone app is:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pwsafe-password-safe-compatible/id440783112?mt=8
Note I have not used them as of yet. I am asking if any of you have, and 
if so, what do you think?


Thanks,
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Skipping ads on YouTube was mactubes question

2014-10-08 Thread Rob
The way I solved the problems with ads on YouTube was to use the 
VoiceOver Hot Spots.

1. find the skip ad button
2 press VO Shift 1
that sets the hot spot to slot 1.
to access it, press VO 1.
Now whenever video ads start playing, press VO+1.
I discovered this a few days ago. it works great for me.

On 10/8/2014 4:10 PM, CJ Daniel wrote:

Hi,

Don't know about your MacTubes questions.  However, maybe I can help with the 
rewinding, fast forwarding, & pause/play on youtube.  With Quick Nav Keys off, use 
J to rewind, K to pause/play, & L to fast forward.  Haven't figured out how to skip 
adds, so can't help with that one.

Hope this helps,

CJ


On Oct 8, 2014, at 1:34 PM, Anouk Radix  wrote:


Hi everyone,
I like being able to view some youtube documentaries locally since i cant seem 
to rewind or move forward on the site itself or to skip adds.
I was wondering, is it possibl eto also easily download whole playlists of 
videos with mactubes or all videos by a certain user?
Thansk in advance for any info,
Greetings, Anouk,

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Updating Box Sync

2014-10-13 Thread Rob

Dear List,
Have any of you had trouble updating Box from version 3 to version 4?
I have tried twice and voiceover says busy. and it seems to do nothing.
I had to reinstall version 3 to fix it.

https://app.box.com/services/browse/official/box_sync_for_mac
Thanks,
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Re: Student needing assistance

2014-10-17 Thread Rob

Hi,
I'm sure there are many ways to do this.
here are two.
1. get someone to drag and drop the list of selected messages to a 
folder. I used DropBox.

the Mac will read the .eml format.
or, 2. open each email and choose save as...
and once all mail is saved to a folder, transfer the folder to the Mac.

On 10/17/2014 7:04 PM, Matt Dierckens wrote:

Hello all.
I am working with a student who wants to put mail from her windows 
machine on to her mac. The only problem is, the Internet service 
 provider GWI (Great Works Internet) doesn't play very nice with iMap.
She is using Outlook 2003, and she has folders of important mail 
messages. How can we get these messages on her mac?

Thanks.

Matt Dierckens
Macintosh Trainer
Blind Access Training
www.blindaccesstraining.com 
1-877-774-7670 ext. 3
Work email:matt...@blindaccesstraining.com 


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Re: Problems since installing Yosemite

2014-10-23 Thread Rob

Hi,
I too have upgraded to Yosemite and have a few problems.
I'm running a 2009 MacBook with 4GB of ram.
I have not had a problem with lag,
But when I press command cama to open finder preferences, it says finder 
has no windows.

I get the same thing if I choose preferences from the finder menu.
Another problen I'm having is with Google Chrome.
It will not let me interact with html content.
I did a disk permissions repair and rebooted with no luck.
Note this was a upgrade, because I did not have a 8GB drive to create an 
installer.

My last problem is sometimes it is very hard to get to the desktop.
pressing the F11 key says desktop, but the arrow keys produces a ding sound.
I get the same results with VO+Shift+D.
sometimes it will work if I press VO+F1 twice, and choose desktop.
So far, these are the only bugs for me.
Thanks,
Rob


On 10/23/2014 10:30 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:

If rebooting doesn't help, try repairing permissions. This has worked 
for me in the past.
Also resetting PRAM (don't have the instructions for doing the latter with me 
right now, but you can google them).
  



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Re: accidently adding senders to address book is there an undo?

2010-07-24 Thread Rob
Shouldn't there be an Undo option in the edit menu?

Sent from my iPod

On Jul 24, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Sarah Alawami  wrote:

> Hello all. I accidentally hit cmd shift y again to add senders to address 
> book except I once again I added over 100 of them. Is there a way of undoing 
> that action with out cleaning up my address book, again?
> 
> Thanks
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Re: ABISee and Macs

2010-09-26 Thread Rob
Last I heard, the answer was yes.

Sent from my iPod

On Sep 26, 2010, at 7:09 PM, "Frank Ventura"  
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> Does anyone know if ABIsee is still interested in bringing any of its OCR 
> products to the Mac platform?
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OCR apps?

2014-11-07 Thread Rob

Hi,
Are there any VO friendly OCR apps for the Mac, free or low cost?
Thanks,
Rob

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Re: Sendspace

2014-11-20 Thread Rob

Hi,
Try this to see if its what you are looking for.
Bitcasa allows me to store, access, and share anything I've ever owned – 
every picture, every movie, every document, every song – without limits 
and without the worry of running out of space. Click the link to get 
started and earn up to 20GB free!

http://l.bitcasa.com/93yG0Ruz




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Hi all
Is there a  program similar to or equivalent of Sendspace Wizard for
Windows? If so is it accessible?
Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Re: how to get started with Apple TV?

2014-11-22 Thread Rob
I did not press anything, after a little while, BoiceOver started 
talking I unlocked my iPhone and Apple TV received my wi-fi settings.

from the iPhone without me having to enter it myself.


On 11/22/2014 3:21 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
To Joe or anybody else here who has an Apple TV box.  I just bought 
one.  What's the easiest way to turn on Voice OVer once I connect the 
power button after conneccting the HDMI output?  From what I have 
read, it seems that all one has to do is wait for one minute or so and 
Voice Over just starts and prompts the user how to continue with Voice 
Over.  IF not, then one just holds down the menu button on the top 
left of the remote for about four seconds so that the accessibility 
menu pops up.  Then, press down once for Voice Over and select key to 
turn it on.  Is that right?


What about entering wifi credentials?

Thanks.


Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray,
Still a very happy Mac and Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ user!
Sent from my Mac,
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Re: Uninstalling an application on the Mac

2014-11-27 Thread Rob

you should use a app called app cleaner.
its free.
search for more info at www.applevis.com
or
www.macupdate.com
sometimes apps can leave lots of files behind if you only delete the app 
from the applications folder.

these files left behind can be as large as 70mb.

On 11/27/2014 8:05 PM, denise avant wrote:

Hello all,
Well since the Amazon app is not accessible, I will need to uninstall it. How 
do I uninstall an application on the mac. i have looked through the menus, and 
do not see it as a choice. Thanks.



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Re: automatic podcast feed on mac, was Finder Podcast Part 1

2014-11-28 Thread Rob

Hi,
I just found some info online on creating a automatic feed for 
podcasting using folder actions fon the Mac.

I have not tested it yet.
but it sounds good if it works.
go to
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20100421153627718

On 11/28/2014 11:05 AM, Todor Fassl wrote:
Would you like me to see if my perl script will port toMac OS? It uses 
a open source program called lltag to read the tags in the mp3 file 
and then it builds a podcast xml from those tags. I downloaded the mp3 
that Robert Cole just posted and it has most of the appropriate tags.  
I may be able to find a tool in Mac OS that works like lltag. There 
might even be a Mac version of lltag.






On 11/27/2014 06:21 AM, David Griffith wrote:

Unfortunately  I do not have a Linux setup.
I have tried researching setting up a Podcast feed and it seems that
eater you do it by hand coding which seems a considerable learning curve
or you have to pay for services or apps which simplify the process. It
is not obvious if these clients are accessible.
I do not mind shelling out for a one off app but would  am hesitant
about paying out  for an ongoing service.
Does anybody know of accessible Podcast Feed creation clients that are
free or low cost and similar web hosting services that are also free or
low cost?

I suppose an option would be just to see if Apple Vis would be
interested in hosting the podcasts.

David Griffith

On 26 Nov 2014, at 14:04, Todor Fassl mailto:fassl@gmail.com>> wrote:


I have a linux script that I can use to create a podcast from a set of
mp3 files. I can also provide download space. Anyone interested should
contact me off list.



On 11/25/2014 12:03 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:

These audio presentations do sound very useful, but yes, they are not
podcasts at the moment. A podcast isn't simply putting up an audio 
file
for download. A podcast consists of an RSS feed one can subscribe 
to in

a podcatcher such as Downcast.
Would be great to see these files turned into a real podcast feed 
as I'm

sure they're helpful to people and would then be easier to access.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org


On 25/11/2014, at 1:52 am, Steve Holmes mailto:steve.holme...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Your link is broken!

When I read your message about Part 1 of your Finder podcast, I hit
VO-space on the link to your episode and that takes me to Safari but
the page never fills. I just get an empty HTML page and 
interaction is

impossible.
Any way you might use an rss feed with audio enclosures instead of
stupid send space? files expire on sendspace quite soon.

Just my thoughts and observations.


On Nov 20, 2014, at 1:31 PM, David Griffith mailto:daj.griff...@gmail.com>
> wrote:

https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/ceacsz





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Re: Apple TV and files not purchased

2014-11-30 Thread Rob

Hi,
Is this the correct app?
http://www.macdvdripperpro.com/

On 11/30/2014 10:34 AM, Kliph&Sharrie Miller wrote:

ripping DVD's is quite a painless process.   Some like hand break, others like 
DVDRemaster.  Personally, I like DVDRipperPro.  It is 100 percent accessible, 
and is very inexpensive.   It is 20 bucks, DVDRemaster last I checked was 50 
bucks, hand break is free, but is clunky at best.  JMO

Sent from my MobileOffice


On Nov 30, 2014, at 3:22 AM, M. Taylor  wrote:

Hello Juliette,

My general opinion on this is that if you own the DVD, then you have the right 
to rip it foryour own personal enjoyment.

Besides, some DVDs contain old shows that may never be available for purchase 
or download.

Again, this is just my opinion and in no way am I encouraging you to either rip 
content or not; I am just posting my personal view on the subject.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Juliette Swiler
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2014 8:04 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Apple TV and files not purchased

On this same topic, I have a question. If I have some DVDs that of TV shows 
that are not available on iTunes as of yet, should I just wait until iTunes 
adds them and then purchase them from the iTunes store to watch on my Apple TV? 
Or can I rip the DVDs into iTunes and tag them appropriately to be watched on 
the Apple TV? Thanks.

On Nov 27, 2014, at 1:18 AM, M. Taylor  wrote:

Hello Ray,

The short answer is that, while you can use air play to send media to your 
Apple TV on the fly, I don't recommend it as the primary means of streaming 
media to the Apple TV.

Now, having said this, I will give you the broad strokes in order to accomplish 
your goal.  By the way, I use my Apple TV, frequently, to stream media which I 
personally created or purchased from sources other than Apple.

As a general rule, I import any media that I may want to stream to my Apple TV, 
into iTunes.

Also, the Apple TV and the computer containing the iTunes Library must be on 
the same network; and, while you're at it, make sure they are both signed into 
the same iTunes account.

Next, in order for the Apple TV to see the media in your iTunes Library, iTunes 
must be open on the computer.

Finally, from within the Apple TV interface, select Computers and you will see 
all of the open iTunes Libraries and you can drill down until you locate your 
desired media.

Always keep in mind that there are several ways of streaming media to the Apple 
TV but I find the above method the most convenient and strait-forward.

Good Luck,

Mark


From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Ray Foret Jr
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 7:43 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Apple TV and files not purchased

Hi,

In my iTunes library both on my Mac and on my iPhone, I have custom albums 
which I compiled from vinyl records and or recorded myself.  I want to play 
them using Apple TV but not sure how.  I guess maybe it involves using Air play 
in some way or other but can't figure it out.  Any ideas?  Would iTunes match 
sovle this?  From what I once read in Apple World, it seems not:  but any input 
would be most welcome.


Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray,
Still a very happy Mac and Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ user!
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CyberDuck FTP Questions

2014-12-18 Thread Rob

Dear List,
Macupdate.com has CyberDuck  for free.
The App store has it for $23.
It is now open source. I dont understand why it is so pricey in the app 
store.

But my question is, is this app worth the trouble of installing Java?
I cant remember if this app was talked about on this list in the past.
 Thanks in advance,
Rob

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Re: GarageBand

2014-12-23 Thread Rob

Hi,
It would be nice if you could do a series of podcasts on garageband.

On 12/23/2014 7:54 PM, Scott Berry wrote:

Well if we are starting to requests on how to use Garage Band let’s see how 
many people would like to learn it.  Then we can do a voice chat some where.  
So I have two people so far who want to learn do we have more people who would 
like to learn?



On Dec 23, 2014, at 6:52 PM, Joe Quinn  wrote:

I'd like to know how to use it as well.

Sent from my iPhone


On Dec 23, 2014, at 7:18 PM, Scott Berry  wrote:

I’d be happy to.  If you have Skype it would make it much easier as well.



On Dec 23, 2014, at 5:36 PM, ernest mccullough  
wrote:

Perhaps when I upgrade, you can show me how to use garage band.

On Dec 23, 2014, at 6:29 PM, Scott Berry wrote:

Yeah and Garage Band is pretty darned awesome in Yosemite as well.  I use it 
for music and love it.  The only thing I have found that I am uncertain how to 
do is stretch my loops.



On Dec 23, 2014, at 1:37 PM, ernest mccullough  
wrote:

O! Well, I guess I'll upgrade. Thanks guys.


On 12/23/14, Faisal ali  wrote:
Hi,
Pages is perfectly accessible under Yosemite and it was working just fine
under Mavericks. I can assure you as I am also a heavy pages user and rely
on it for school.
Thanks

On Dec 23, 2014, at 12:10 PM, ernest mccullough
 wrote:

I understand though that accessabibity has been broken in pages. I'm
heavy into word processing.


On 12/23/14, Faisal ali  wrote:
Hi,
I can understand wanting to play it safe but being two major OS X
versions
behind is going to be extremely problematic as you will encounter
compatibility issues with commonly used apps not to mention missing out
on
VO enhancements in later versions of OS X.
I would at least upgrade to Mavericks to insure app compatibility issues
are
reduced.
HTH

On Dec 23, 2014, at 11:55 AM, ernest mccullough
 wrote:

I wanted to upgrade, but I've heard horror stories about the latest
operating system, so I was trying to play it safe.


On 12/23/14, Phil Halton  wrote:
Ernest, You’re 3 operating systems out of date, I wouldn’t know what
to
tell
you.
Maybe you might consider upgrading?


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 wrote:

Hello: Under Lion, which version of garage band is mostly accessible?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

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creating podcast feed, was Finder Podcast Part 1

2014-12-24 Thread Rob

Dear List,
A while back, I posted a message about creating a podcast feed 
automatically using folder actions.

Well, after trying, I could not get it to work.
so I whent back to the drawing board and found a web site that will 
generate the feed for you.

All you have to do is register for a free account.
enter the link to your podcast files add titles and descriptions then 
download the feed that it will generate.
Now upload the feed to your web site that hosts your podcast and you are 
ready.

I have been testing DropBox to host my podcast and so far its going well.
If you have more questions, email me off list.
mr.robertc...@icloud.com
 The web site is
http://www.podcastblaster.com/

On 11/29/2014 12:57 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
I've already tried it on my Mac and it works. It does not use lltag, 
it uses a perl module called MP3::Info. And it is fairly easy to 
install perl modules on a Mac.  Give me a day or two to clean it up 
and I'll email it to you with installation instructions. I am about as 
sure as I can be that it generates valid ITunes rss feeds because I've 
checked the xml file versus two different validators. However, I'll 
admit I didn't know the first thing about creating podcasts when I 
started and I've never submitted a podcast to Apple. But I'd be 
willing to work with you to fix any problems if I can.


On 11/28/2014 04:27 PM, David Griffith wrote:
By all means if it does not involve you in too much effort.  I am 
starting to submit via Apple Vis but a workable way of posting 
podcasts independently would be a very worthwhile project.
If I ever get my head completely around it I will probably do a 
Podcast on it!


David Griffith

On 28 Nov 2014, at 17:05, Todor Fassl  wrote:

Would you like me to see if my perl script will port toMac OS? It 
uses a open source program called lltag to read the tags in the mp3 
file and then it builds a podcast xml from those tags. I downloaded 
the mp3 that Robert Cole just posted and it has most of the 
appropriate tags.  I may be able to find a tool in Mac OS that works 
like lltag. There might even be a Mac version of lltag.






On 11/27/2014 06:21 AM, David Griffith wrote:

Unfortunately  I do not have a Linux setup.
I have tried researching setting up a Podcast feed and it seems that
eater you do it by hand coding which seems a considerable learning 
curve

or you have to pay for services or apps which simplify the process. It
is not obvious if these clients are accessible.
I do not mind shelling out for a one off app but would  am hesitant
about paying out  for an ongoing service.
Does anybody know of accessible Podcast Feed creation clients that are
free or low cost and similar web hosting services that are also 
free or

low cost?

I suppose an option would be just to see if Apple Vis would be
interested in hosting the podcasts.

David Griffith

On 26 Nov 2014, at 14:04, Todor Fassl mailto:fassl@gmail.com>> wrote:


I have a linux script that I can use to create a podcast from a 
set of
mp3 files. I can also provide download space. Anyone interested 
should

contact me off list.



On 11/25/2014 12:03 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
These audio presentations do sound very useful, but yes, they are 
not
podcasts at the moment. A podcast isn't simply putting up an 
audio file
for download. A podcast consists of an RSS feed one can subscribe 
to in

a podcatcher such as Downcast.
Would be great to see these files turned into a real podcast feed 
as I'm

sure they're helpful to people and would then be easier to access.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org


On 25/11/2014, at 1:52 am, Steve Holmes mailto:steve.holme...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Your link is broken!

When I read your message about Part 1 of your Finder podcast, I hit
VO-space on the link to your episode and that takes me to Safari 
but
the page never fills. I just get an empty HTML page and 
interaction is

impossible.
Any way you might use an rss feed with audio enclosures instead of
stupid send space? files expire on sendspace quite soon.

Just my thoughts and observations.

On Nov 20, 2014, at 1:31 PM, David Griffith 


> wrote:

https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/ceacsz





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Re: Switching between mac and windows with bootcamp

2014-12-26 Thread Rob

Hi,
Logging into windows just to turn around and log in to the mac and vice 
versa is too much.

here is a quicker way.
Here is the steps I used.
when I start the mac normally, windows would start.
Here is how to choose the drive you want.
Start your Mac, at the sound press and hold the option key about 10 seconds.
For me, windows was listed first of the three drives.

1 windows
2 recovery
3 Mac.
to select the Mac drive, I would press left arrow then enter,
or
press right arrow once for recovery and right arrow again for Mac.
the reason for this is windows is the first choice and is selected. 
pressing left arrow will wrap around to choice 3 which is the Mac.


I hope this helps.
and if your drives are listed differently. you will have to experiment a 
little.

Thanks,
Rob

On 12/26/2014 5:36 AM, denise avant wrote:

Hello all,
Now that I have bootcamp up and running on my mac, I am looking for 
instructions on how to reliably switch back and forth from the mac side to the 
windows side on my macbook air. I have yosemite and windows 7 installed using 
bootcamp on a macbook air  2013. Any guides or podcast links would be greatly 
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Re: a good ftp program for the Mac

2014-12-27 Thread Rob

Hi,
I am trying CyberDuck.
I just started using it, so I cant give it a thumbs up just yet. but it 
seems ok.

go to
https://cyberduck.io/changelog/
and get the latest 4.6.1 version for free

On 12/27/2014 4:24 PM, Scott Berry wrote:

Hey guys,

What is a good ftp program for the Mac?



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Mac IOS For Blind Users Podcast

2014-12-30 Thread Rob

Dear List,
I have started a new podcast.
It is called
MacIOSForBlindUsers
If you have a Apple related  podcast and would like for me to host it 
for you, please email me at

maciosforblindus...@outlook.com
the Podcast subscription feed is
https://kiwi6.com/artists/MacIOSForBlindUsers/feed.rss
Website
https://kiwi6.com/artists/MacIOSForBlindUsers


Thank You,
Rob


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Can older versions of Audio Hijack be found?

2015-01-05 Thread Rob

Dear List,
Can older versions of Audio Hijack be found?
for example, the version that could record system sounds and the 
microphone without needing a third party app?

and it needs to work on Mavericks.
Thanks,

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Mac IOS For Blind Users Podcast

2015-01-06 Thread Rob

Hi,
I have done a podcast demo of PDF OCR X Community Edition.
A Mac app to convert PDF to text. go check it out.

Dear List,
I have started a new podcast.
It is called
MacIOSForBlindUsers
If you have a Apple related  podcast and would like for me to host it 
for you, please email me at

maciosforblindus...@outlook.com
the Podcast subscription feed is
https://kiwi6.com/artists/MacIOSForBlindUsers/feed.rss
Website
https://kiwi6.com/artists/MacIOSForBlindUsers


Thank You,
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Re: pdf or regular text document as audio book?

2015-01-06 Thread Rob

If you select text,
press VO+Shift+M,
there is a option to add to iTunes as spoken text.
I dont like having to open iTunes and delete the track from my music, 
but its better than nothing.


On 1/6/2015 6:41 PM, trahern culver wrote:

happy new year all,

i’mlooking for a program that will take a pdf or regular text document and turn 
it in to an audio book or mp3 file using text to speech.

does such a program exist? and is it accessible?

your help with this question would be most welcome kind regards trey.



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Re: OCR PDF Files

2015-01-25 Thread Rob

You can try
PDF OCR X Community Edition.
it will only convert PDF files containing one page for free.
the full version was $29, the last time I checked.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pdf-ocr-x-community-edition/id571442933?mt=12
you can hear a demo at
https://kiwi6.com/artists/MacIOSForBlindUsers



On 1/25/2015 6:02 PM, Emilio wrote:

Hello GiGi,

I do have PDFPen Pro version 6.3.2.
In some cases PDFPen does give me the option to OCR text, which is 
fine. However, in other cases (as in the one described) PDFPen does 
not consistently give me the feature to OCR text.
Thus, I am left in a predicament because of my irregular experience 
with using PDFPen to OCR text, and the document in question is too 
large to simply print and scan with proprietary software.


I have tried using Prizmo on the Macintosh, but the results are not 
great. Furthermore, I do observe (at least in this case) that when 
trying to open the document in Preview or another program, the 
optically recognized text reverts back to "image status," which is 
less than ideal because I am back at square one.

Therefore, I am at a loss.
Welcome any feedback concerning my issue.

Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Audio Hijack Pro & version 3

2015-01-26 Thread Rob

Hello,
Can both versions of Audio Hijack be installed?
I'm using Audio Hijack Pro.
I want to try the new version without deleting my current version.
Thanks,
Rob

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Audio Hijack 3 help

2015-01-28 Thread Rob

Hi,
I can not figure out how to get one mp3 file of all my sources, wich is:
1 Apple.com speech
2  voice over
3 microphone
4 system audio.
I have it set to create 4 mp3 files. but how do I get a mix of all 
recordings into one mp3 file?

as of now, I use audacity to combine the 4 tracks into 1.
I read the emails from Dorcy, Johnathan, and Alex. But I cant seem to 
get it to work.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 Rob

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Audio Hijack 3 another question

2015-01-29 Thread Rob

Hello,
For some unknown reason, I cant get audio hijack to record sounds such 
as the empty trash and the new mail sounds.

I was using the system audio session.
Under hidden processes, I saw com.apple.audio.
is this needed to record these sounds?
I thought all sounds would be included in the system audio session.

Thanks,
Rob

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How do I mount networked drive?

2015-02-13 Thread Rob

Hi,
Can someone remind me
How to  mount networked drive at startup?
I added it to user/log on apps, but that caused the drive to open once 
the Mac booted.

I want the drive to show on the desktop, but not open.

Thanks,
Rob

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Re: How do I mount networked drive?

2015-02-13 Thread Rob

OK, I tried that but it still opens a finder window of the drive.
even when the hide checkbox was checked, so I deleted it.
I will try it again.
if it continues to open the finder window, do you have any more suggestions?

On 2/13/2015 6:28 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:

To keep something from opening at startup, you need to check the box in the 
hide column next to it in the startup apps table.

On Feb 13, 2015, at 5:37 PM, Rob  wrote:

Hi,
Can someone remind me
How to  mount networked drive at startup?
I added it to user/log on apps, but that caused the drive to open once the Mac 
booted.
I want the drive to show on the desktop, but not open.

Thanks,
Rob



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Re: How do I mount networked drive?

2015-02-13 Thread Rob

Thanks Tim.
But I need it to automatically mount at startup.
it shows on the desktop. but I have to manually connect to the network 
drive.


On 2/13/2015 6:23 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

Hi,

To have network volumes show up on the Desktop, go to the Finder, press 
cmd-comma to bring up the Finder Prefs, and check the box for showing network 
drives on the Desktop.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Feb 13, 2015, at 16:37, Rob  wrote:

Hi,
Can someone remind me
How to  mount networked drive at startup?
I added it to user/log on apps, but that caused the drive to open once the Mac 
booted.
I want the drive to show on the desktop, but not open.

Thanks,
Rob



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Re: Apple Script to mount networked drive

2015-02-15 Thread Rob

Hi,
You can save the file anywhere. I chose to save it to applications, 
since its a app.

Just open the app with command+O, or command+down arrow.
But the reason I needed this script to be in the app format is to add it 
to the logg  on apps in the system prefs/users

That way the drive is automatically mounted when the Mac boots.
Another good use for the app is to put it on the desktop for easy and 
quick way of mounting the drive when you need it.
Mabey someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the smb on the 
beginning of the IP address is needed when connecting to a windows 
machine or network storage drive.

After you paste the text of the script into the apple script editor,
go to the file menu then to export.
here you can name the script and choose the format to be .app.
If you need more help. let me know.
I'm writing this message in a hurry. but I hope this gets you started.
Thanks, Rob

On 2/15/2015 3:41 AM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:

Hi Rob,

Thanks very much for posting the script.  Could you tell us where to 
save the exported script as application? And how does one activate it? 
 These are possibly very uninformed questions :).


Andrew
On 15 Feb 2015, at 04:56, Robert Cole <mailto:mr.robertc...@icloud.com>> wrote:


Hi,
Here is a apple script to mount a network drive.
using the script editor, export as app instead of script.

tell application "Finder"
try
mount volume "smb://193.169.0.6"
end try
end tell

replace the IP address with the IP of your drive.
Thanks,
Rob
Sent from my MacBook

On Feb 13, 2015, at 8:25 PM, Barry Hadder <mailto:bhad...@gmail.com>> wrote:



Yeah I see that now.
Another option is to create an automator work flow and save it as an 
app.
The work flow will only have get specified server and connect to 
server in that order.  In the get specified server, just enter the 
server url.
Then save it as an app.  I’ve tried it and it connects and mounts at 
login without the finder window opening.


There is another way as well which involves editing the /etc/fstab 
file, but I’m not sure off the top of my head how to create an entry 
for a network drive.
I should add that if you want to try to go that root, you only edit 
fstab using vifs.


And, there is yet another way using launchctl, but I’m not going to 
try to tell you how to do that either it as I don’t actually have a 
nas.  I’m just using an ftp server for testing.  You would want to 
use something like mount_afp or mount_smbfs.  You can look at the 
man page and play around with it.  The automator app is probably the 
easiest option though.





On Feb 13, 2015, at 7:30 PM, Rob <mailto:mr.robertc...@icloud.com>> wrote:


OK, I tried that but it still opens a finder window of the drive.
even when the hide checkbox was checked, so I deleted it.
I will try it again.
if it continues to open the finder window, do you have any more 
suggestions?


On 2/13/2015 6:28 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:
To keep something from opening at startup, you need to check the 
box in the hide column next to it in the startup apps table.


On Feb 13, 2015, at 5:37 PM, Rob <mailto:mr.robertc...@icloud.com>> wrote:


Hi,
Can someone remind me
How to  mount networked drive at startup?
I added it to user/log on apps, but that caused the drive to open 
once the Mac booted.

I want the drive to show on the desktop, but not open.

Thanks,
Rob



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Re: Apple Script to mount networked drive

2015-02-15 Thread Rob
Mabey someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the smb on the 
beginning of the IP address is needed when connecting to a windows 
machine or network storage drive.
The instructions that came with my wireless router said to use smb when 
connecting from a Mac.

You can try it without the smb and see if it works.
Are you connecting to a NAS or another computer?
Let us know if it works.
On 2/15/2015 6:02 AM, Daniela Rubio wrote:

Hi allª
This sounds really interesting. Doe’s SMB is part of the iP? or shall 
I leave that as well and just take the numbers of my actual volume ip.

Thanks!

Daniela Rubio T
iPhone: +34662328507




El 15/2/2015, a las 10:41, Andrew Lamanche <mailto:ioani...@me.com>> escribió:


Hi Rob,

Thanks very much for posting the script.  Could you tell us where to 
save the exported script as application? And how does one activate 
it?  These are possibly very uninformed questions :).


Andrew
On 15 Feb 2015, at 04:56, Robert Cole <mailto:mr.robertc...@icloud.com>> wrote:


Hi,
Here is a apple script to mount a network drive.
using the script editor, export as app instead of script.

tell application "Finder"
try
mount volume "smb://193.169.0.6"
end try
end tell

replace the IP address with the IP of your drive.
Thanks,
Rob
Sent from my MacBook

On Feb 13, 2015, at 8:25 PM, Barry Hadder <mailto:bhad...@gmail.com>> wrote:



Yeah I see that now.
Another option is to create an automator work flow and save it as 
an app.
The work flow will only have get specified server and connect to 
server in that order.  In the get specified server, just enter the 
server url.
Then save it as an app.  I’ve tried it and it connects and mounts 
at login without the finder window opening.


There is another way as well which involves editing the /etc/fstab 
file, but I’m not sure off the top of my head how to create an 
entry for a network drive.
I should add that if you want to try to go that root, you only edit 
fstab using vifs.


And, there is yet another way using launchctl, but I’m not going to 
try to tell you how to do that either it as I don’t actually have a 
nas.  I’m just using an ftp server for testing.  You would want to 
use something like mount_afp or mount_smbfs.  You can look at the 
man page and play around with it.  The automator app is probably 
the easiest option though.





On Feb 13, 2015, at 7:30 PM, Rob <mailto:mr.robertc...@icloud.com>> wrote:


OK, I tried that but it still opens a finder window of the drive.
even when the hide checkbox was checked, so I deleted it.
I will try it again.
if it continues to open the finder window, do you have any more 
suggestions?


On 2/13/2015 6:28 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:
To keep something from opening at startup, you need to check the 
box in the hide column next to it in the startup apps table.


On Feb 13, 2015, at 5:37 PM, Rob <mailto:mr.robertc...@icloud.com>> wrote:


Hi,
Can someone remind me
How to  mount networked drive at startup?
I added it to user/log on apps, but that caused the drive to open 
once the Mac booted.

I want the drive to show on the desktop, but not open.

Thanks,
Rob



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Re: replying to messages on facebook?

2010-04-29 Thread Rob

Should be in the upper right corner of the screen.

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Hi list,

ive got tons of mails waiting on my facebook and i cant find the  
freaking send button. Do you know how to do this? i've looked into  
the items list, web list, even sighted assistance who cant find the  
button :(


Best regards,




Yuma Decaux

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Re: braille font fore mac?

2010-05-07 Thread Rob

Search for a font called Swell-Braille. It is usable in TextEdit.

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hello is there a braille font fore the mac?
if so how do I switch to it?
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Re: Emulators for other OS's on the Mac

2010-05-12 Thread Rob

Virtual Box is great for Linux, too. :)

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Except it is bloody slow.

I am getting sick of it and it's speed issues.
Infact, Virtual box is a lot better for speed it just lacks on
accessibility.


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I didn't notice a reply to this one.

You'll pay $40 or more to get Parallels so might as well upgrade to  
Fusion

3. It also seems to be the best of the bunch on a number of fronts.

CB

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I had a copy of VMWare Fusion, but wasn't willing to pay the $40
upgrade fee for Version 3. VirtualBox doesn't seem to be working. One
quick note is that I'm a magnifier user, so I don't have to worry
about VoiceOver too much. Does anyone know of a good emulator I could
use? I've considered Parallels, but haven't had any experience with
it. Also, it should be noted that using VMWare Fusion, I was able to
seamlessly use the Macintosh Zoom utility inside of the virtual
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Re: importing mp3 files into itunes

2010-05-29 Thread Rob
I would just put them into playlists on iTunes since, to my knowledge,  
there is no way to side load material into the iPod touch. If you have  
a Nano, though, I believe that can mount as a flash disk on the Mac's  
desktop.


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Hi all,
I have a lot of mp3 files that I really don't want going into my  
music library, since they aren't music. I want eventually to get  
them onto my ipod, and the only way I know to do that is via Itunes.  
Thee are old time radio programs and lectures and all sorts of other  
nonmusical sound recordings. Is there any way to fake Itunes out and  
somehow get these things in there and transferred over to the Ipod?  
Or am I out of luck? Thanks a lot Apple. Itunes just doesn't seem to  
be flexible enough to meet my needs. But am I overlooking something?


Mary

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Re: Klango for mac?

2010-06-02 Thread Rob
There is also Darwine, a Mac-specific version of Wine. Haven't tried  
it, though.


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According to Klango forums, there's been success with getting it  
running on Linux with Wine. Perhaps it's possible to get Wine  
installed via MacPorts and have a go at it.


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> as the subject says, is there such an animal?
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Re: Strange behavior in menus on Macbook Pro

2010-06-12 Thread Rob
Magnification is toggled on & off with command + option + 8. Screen  
resolution is shown in System Preferences, under Displays.


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On Jun 12, 2010, at 6:50 PM, Kimberly thurman  
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Where do I check to see if I have magnification turned on?  Where is  
my screen resolution shown?

On Jun 12, 2010, at 9:46 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:


I wonder what your screen resolution is or if you have screen
magnification turned on.  In terms of trying to get things to work,
you might want to start typing the command in the menu you are
attempting to access.



On 12/06/2010, Kimberly thurman  wrote:

Good evening folks:

I am having some strange behavior in menus.  It is in the apple  
menu.

When I envoke the menu with VO M and arrow down through a few of the
choices, just as I get to the point where restart, force quit,  
sleep,
restart, and shutdown are located, none of these choices are there  
and

it only says "dock submenu."  Now, if I monkey around with the arrow
keys some I can get the usual choices that are there, but it is very
random and annoying.  Does anyone have ideas on what could be  
causing

this behavior.  My Macbook has been acting very strange indeed
lately.  I'm just having random oddities here and there.  If anyone
has any advice, I'd appreciate.  I've repaired permissions.  How  
do I

repair disk without erasing all my stuff?  Thanks in advance!

Kim

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