in the strictest sense: no. However, apple only states that they cannot support
the use of their OS on unsupported hardware.
as for this being the purview of the list, thats probably up to the list owners
to decide.
-Eric
On Dec 31, 2010, at 12:50 AM, brandt wrote:
> Hi there folks,
>
> I
>From what I hear, they are buggy, and you don't get full Apple support in
terms of the OS. Plus, also what I hear, is when you update the whole system
goes flat, though I haven't tried it myself. Anyone want to chime in?
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 11:50 PM, brandt wrote:
> Hi there folks,
>
> I
Yeah definitely update to 11.
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 11:50 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
> according to one of my room mates: 10.63
>
> -Eric
>
> On Dec 31, 2010, at 12:43 AM, Rob Lambert wrote:
>
> > What version are you running at the moment? I was doing 9.4 didn't use it
> much, then saw there was an
according to one of my room mates: 10.63
-Eric
On Dec 31, 2010, at 12:43 AM, Rob Lambert wrote:
> What version are you running at the moment? I was doing 9.4 didn't use it
> much, then saw there was an update for 11, and took it. LOL
>
> On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
> I
Hi there folks,
I have seen several so called hackintosh machines, and was wondering, are they
legal for one, and if so, are they outside of this lists perview? If not, can
someone help me by giving instructions on how to build an hp pro book 4510s
hackintosh.
If it actually work, it'll save
Well for the curious trying to install iLife from the USB stick that came with
my Air onto my iMac didn't work. "This software is not compatible with your
computer." It knows!
I just went ahead and purchased a copy, it seemed like a good enough starting
place, but I remain open to any and all s
What version are you running at the moment? I was doing 9.4 didn't use it
much, then saw there was an update for 11, and took it. LOL
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
> I wish I was a magnifier user. I'm totally dependent on my ears and fingers
> these days. in fact, this will
Hi. I don't know about the DS50, but I have a DM520 and it works beautifully,
at least using it as a standard drive. I don't know about the software that
comes with it, I just use Finder, the program for navigating files, the Mac
version of Windows Explorer.
On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:04 PM, Leslie
I wish I was a magnifier user. I'm totally dependent on my ears and fingers
these days. in fact, this will be the first new years even that I am total for.
ah well. I'll see if I can do an update on opera and see what gives.
-Eric
On Dec 31, 2010, at 12:13 AM, Rob Lambert wrote:
> I just tried
I just tried it to be sure. It works, but as I said, it's slow. Opera will
come up as busy, and VoiceOver may restart itself, but it works. I'm
primarily a magnifier user, and could see the VoiceOver cursor move - though
audio feedback was at a lag.
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Eric Oyen wro
hmmm. same version here. it never allowed me to get that far.
-Eric
On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:54 PM, Rob Lambert wrote:
> I interacted with the web space, keep in mind this is with Opera 11, and it
> does talk, but it's VERY slow. Also it's very scattered.
>
> On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 10:48 PM, E
I interacted with the web space, keep in mind this is with Opera 11, and it
does talk, but it's VERY slow. Also it's very scattered.
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
> I have and no, its not very accessible.
> the most I've been able to get out of opera is "webspace"
>
> nothi
I have and no, its not very accessible.
the most I've been able to get out of opera is "webspace"
nothing else talks.
-Eric
On Dec 30, 2010, at 10:39 PM, Rob Lambert wrote:
> I'm not sure if anyone has tried the Opera browser with the Mac and
> VoiceOver? Well I just downloaded Opera 11. It w
I would take a big drink of coffee and maybe report this to the devs giving
them screen captures and screen shots and stuff. I don't use any browsers
besides safari but good luck. Oh and send them your crash logs and any consol
messages if applicable
On Dec 30, 2010, at 9:39 PM, Rob Lambert wro
I'm not sure if anyone has tried the Opera browser with the Mac and
VoiceOver? Well I just downloaded Opera 11. It works, but there's a lag so
great between key strokes and responses you could take a big slug of coffee
in between (not that I'd recommend it LOL). Anyone having similar time
issues on
Hi there. I am not fully adept at customizing iCal myself at this point, but
can work it well enough to make good use of it anyway. To create an event,
just press command-n, and then press command-E to edit the new event. There,
you can give it a title, location, date/time, set alarms, etc.
hi all,
i wanted to try my hand at ical, but do not see the box where you enter the
beginning and ending time for appointments. as for the settings i switched to
the day view as opposed to the week view. are there any other settings i should
change to more effectively use ical?
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the words or numbers have been typed correctly, e.g. when typing characters in
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Hello I am getting ready to get a mac and I am going to hav a lot of
questions about running it. first of all is there a way to import favorites
and contacts from my windows computer to my mac? Also I have a digital
recorder (Olympus DS50) will the software work on the mac? that's all I can
think
I just downloaded a copy of Virtual Box 4.0 from Sun and found the"Vastly
improved User Interface" to be still completely un-usable with oiceOver. There
are mentions that everything is configurable via command line commands placed
in usr/bin, so we could create a VM this way. There is also the
Hi All;
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Hello,
I am a recent owner of a iMac, which i am enjoying very much. Through
my research I have found the purpose of hotspot key shortcuts, but I
am having some difficulty in placing the desired hotspot shortcut at a
desired location. For instance, I attempted to place a hotspot
shortcut in the sh
Aye, i would like an audio tutorial as well. I get most things but
like I said some things just elude me. like the question i just posted
about the cycling region and multiple instruments ...I cannot find an
answer to that
On Dec 30, 9:21 pm, Yuma Decaux wrote:
> Hey Ricardo,
>
> Good example th
Hey Ricardo,
Good example there. You should make an addendum to the icanmakethisthing site.
Would be awesome if we can somehow start a wiki page for garage band tips and
tricks as well.
Best
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Hi,
Ricardo, thanks for that input. However either i have been
misinformed, or you missed one question. I have been told that cycling
can only be done with the same instrument the track is set to. So, you
cannot play a guitar part under a piano part using the cycling region.
Is this Correct? And i
Hi Ricardo,
I would also be interested in hearing a basic audio tutorial if you were to
create one. Like Oriol, I too get overwhelmed each time I think of jumping into
GarageBand.
Thank you,
Bryan
> On 12/30/10, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>> I can create a basic audio tutorial if enough people are
that would be realy nice if you did especially because I am
considering trying it out but I get kind of overwelmed with it
sometimes.
On 12/30/10, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can answer these for you. First you are correct. Regions are segments of
> audio or midi recorded on a track. To
Hi Jane,
Try the following to save your "Read Later" bookmark for Instapaper to
Safari on the Mac:
1. Start from the Instapaper extras page:
http://www.instapaper.com/extras
that has the Read Later bookmarklet, and bookmark the page with the
Command-D shortcut to add a bookmark.
2. In the dialog
Creating a hotspot with VO-Shift and the desired number will only move the VO
cursor to that location. No action will be performed. YOu can write an Apple
Script if you want a keyboard shortcut to carry out a task, such as opening a
specific application.
Kevin
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On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:01 AM, Wayne Pearcy wrote:
> Hi Ricardo and list.
>
>
> I figured out what happened. I actually didn't have a track created. I
> assumed it work
Hello,
I am a recent owner of a iMac, which i am enjoying very much. Through my
research I have found the purpose of hotspot key shortcuts, but I am having
some difficulty in placing the desired hotspot shortcut at a desired location.
For instance, I attempted to place a hotspot shortcut in the
Hi Ricardo and list.
I figured out what happened. I actually didn't have a track created. I
assumed it works like Sonar and gives you a track when you open a project.
Apparently Garage Band doesn't do that. Ricardo, is it ok if I contact you off
list? I think I have a couple more questio
Hi:
I useCheckbook Pro. Very accessible, and does exactly what you want.
On Dec 30, 2010, at 9:12 AM, Jeffrey Wheatley wrote:
> Hello All. I am transitioning much of my personal computing work to my new
> Mac, and am trying to find Mac replacements for my current PC applications.
> I have used
Hi Mary,
HDMI has several versions, depending on how old your receiver is it
will not carry the audio signals. I just purchased a new dennon that is HDMI V
1.42 or 3a and it not only will support dolby trueHD, blue ray 3D, and audio
that can be used to back feed over the air signals fro
see finance may be useful for you.On Thu, 30 Dec 2010, Jeffrey Wheatley
wrote:
Hello All. I am transitioning much of my personal computing work to my new
Mac, and am trying to find Mac replacements for my current PC applications. I
have used Quicken for years on the PC, but I do not need mo
I've just noticed that VoiceOver randomly reads names of files I have selected
in Finder even when I'm not in the Finder window. For example, I would arrow
down to a file called lesson 4 in Finder. Then I would hit command/o to open
the file. While I am reading or typing in the document, Voic
Hello All. I am transitioning much of my personal computing work to my new
Mac, and am trying to find Mac replacements for my current PC applications. I
have used Quicken for years on the PC, but I do not need most of its function.
Basically, I log into a couple of banks, manually download tr
Thanks chris but I can't find the source code
Regards
Jonathan Chacón
El 30/12/2010, a las 14:51, Chris Moore escribió:
> You can download renoise 2.6 for the Mac from here:
> http://www.renoise.com/download/renoise/
>
>
> Chris
> On 30 Dec 2010, at 13:38, Jonathan Chacón Barbero wro
Hi,
I can answer these for you. First you are correct. Regions are segments of
audio or midi recorded on a track. To record on to a region you must first
turn on the cycle region which can be done by pressing the letter C to toggle
it on and off. Then interact with the arrange layout area a
You can download renoise 2.6 for the Mac from here:
http://www.renoise.com/download/renoise/
Chris
On 30 Dec 2010, at 13:38, Jonathan Chacón Barbero wrote:
> Hello Chris,
>
>
> Where can I find renoise? I can study its source code and maybe, I will
> develop an accessible interface for it.
>
Hello,
I have been playing around in Garage band for a couple of weeks now
but there's a few things I just don't get . If someone can walk me
through this on skype or IM or iChat that would be awesome, but maybe
answering these general questions will help:
- First, the whole idea of regions. I un
Hello Chris,
Where can I find renoise? I can study its source code and maybe, I will develop
an accessible interface for it.
regards
Jonathan Chacón
El 30/12/2010, a las 14:24, Chris Moore escribió:
> There is a great tracker for the PC and Mac called renoise, which let's you
> do mo
There is a great tracker for the PC and Mac called renoise, which let's you do
mod pattern based music, very similar to OctaMED on the Amiga. Sadly though it
is not accessible which I discovered after losing my sight this year. The
developer has no plans to make it accessible either as the cod
Garage band seems to be accessible enough nowadays.
About iLife, I'm not sure. I can't remember if you get a dvd with that
software with your macs ...if so, i guess you could just install iLife
on the iMac as well.
On Dec 30, 7:02 am, Austin Seraphin
wrote:
> It always amazes me how Mac users ha
Hi list,
I got this old mac minii juiced up with more ram and HD as well as a full spit
shine clean, and was thinking of delving deeper into the wonderful world of
UNIX by having various flavours of it, including a ubuntu linux release.
Just finished reading all the info on ORCA and a few other
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