Hi guys. Recently I Jailbroke my phone, but have run into an issue. I tried to
start Cidia so I could go grab an app, but Voiceover doesn't seem to like it.
Suggestions have been made to get Icy, but everything seems to point in the
direction of downloading it with Cidia. Besides, Icy isn't bein
I just purchassed vuescan. However, I have a prom. I can't seem
to enter the details such as my serial number etc. I go to the
"edit text" but when i enter the numbers, it's still blank. So
how do I register?
Thanks.
Steph
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That's cool, I have to find them because, I have that scanner! I was thinking
would have to put windows on my mac but, if this true, I won't! Heather
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Here's one! It's free. Um, I don't know if you are in the US; don't have a
link for other countires.
Here's the link:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/alarmed-reminders-timers-alarm/id371886784?mt=8
Or just do a search for Alarmed in the iTunes store. It says
Alarmed~reminders. That's how i
I've not tried that one so thanks for that.
On 30/01/2011, at 11:04 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
> WOuld Alarmed work for you? I know it runs on the iPhone and iPod, so assume
> the iPad as well.
> Scott
>
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 29, 2011, at 2:50 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> As the Ipad
Hi,
Yes it does support this feature.
hth
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On Jan 29, 2011, at 3:48 PM, Neil James wrote:
> Greetings all. A friend who is looking to buy a macbook asked me this and
> rather then speculating
Apps for Children with Communication Difficulties by Smarty-Ears
We've recently been made aware of an assistive technology software company
named Smarty-Ears LLC., which develops a range of iOS apps to assist children
with language or communication difficulties. Smarty-Ears' apps are designed to
Hi,
I would like to throw out Microsoft's 1 Note. It seems to be 100% accessible.
It might be worth it to those with hotmail/windows live accounts.
hth
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On Jan 29, 2011, at 1:20 PM, Jane wro
Why not use notes?
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On Jan 29, 2011, at 11:11 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi guys, I need a word processor for the ITouch and don't have all day to
> fiddle with different ones. For right righ
Works pretty good most of the time. If you want to see copies of
messages going out you may wish to modifyyour user name in the acount
description. check below will have it isolated for you.
recent:u...@gmail.com
So the eddited user name you will see your mail you send to lists,
because
What happens when you push the scan button the machine itself?
That's what I do, then open the saved imagewith Abby then do my
conversions, but my Kodak has a fairly accessible scangear, so I can
interact with it and tell it where to save it and what file type I
want which I now have them
WOuld Alarmed work for you? I know it runs on the iPhone and iPod, so assume
the iPad as well.
Scott
On Jan 29, 2011, at 2:50 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Hi!
>
> As the Ipad doesn't have one of these as part of its suite of built-in apps
> can anyone recommend an alarm clock for the Ipad?
Hi Ricardo,
I'm also concerned aboug the cost for the data plans going up before the next
iPhone comes out. Remember, at least for Verizon customers, a data plan is
required ven if one has wiFI. It's my understanding that the data plan, at
least for a limited time will be $29.99 for unimited
I recently read that with the latest patch to the K1000 allows that software to
be run with the EyePal. One of course would need to run Windows on the Mac,
but that would seem to be a viable option for those of us with an EyePal.
On Jan 29, 2011, at 4:44 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> just wonderi
There are mac beta drivers for the plusteck opticbook 3600 bookedge scanner.
Last time I looked, they were in to beta 2, and that was a bit ago, so it is
possible the driver is now out. But whether it is the sort of fully twain
compliant driver that FR express needs, I haven't a clue. Given that
just wondering, are there book-edge scanners that are compatible?
The idea of cutting up a book made me flinch lol.
Karen
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011, Anne Robertson wrote:
Hello,
My Canon Lide 700F portable USB scanner does a beautiful job with VueScan and
ABBYY FineReader. When scanning books, I fl
Hello,
My Canon Lide 700F portable USB scanner does a beautiful job with VueScan and
ABBYY FineReader. When scanning books, I flatten out the book as best I can,
then press down on the lid of the scanner to stop the book jumping up and
ruining the scan. It works great and the scanner hasn't com
Trust me, your hearing doesn't have to be compromised to screw those
things up, mine's pretty good, but a certain large searchengine and
it's e-mail service is just bad because of all of the backwards junk
they play with it.Wouldn't say my hearing is great but by the
numbers it's averag
Hopefully there will be a way to "opt out" of these periodic captchas, such as
verifying a mobile device or some other such thing.
Teresa
On Jan 29, 2011, at 12:36 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
> This was done for Tunisia where the goverment sstole peoples identity and
> then erased accounts. Th
Greetings all. A friend who is looking to buy a macbook asked me this and
rather then speculating as to the answer, I thought I'd ask here. Does the
current line of macbooks support the use of gestures like on the iPhone via the
trackpad or is this only possible with the macbook pro line? Thanks
There is a take control of your paperless office book that is a bit down on my
reading list, but probably a good idea for other folks on this list.
I heard an interview with Joe Kissle who wrote the book, and one point he made
is that the flat bed scanners that are so popular are not greate for
This was done for Tunisia where the goverment sstole peoples identity and then
erased accounts. There is an article about this in The Atlantic. When
Facebook discovered that a large store of accounts had their passwords stolen
because they were sending them in clear text, they did 2 things
1.
right, I need something quick,not exactly clean but reliable when running. Now
thinking vuescan/abby combo and some decent scanner, any recommendations for
nice workable rugged scanners that don't have a printer or fax or a million
other things that they're part of?
Thanks.
On 2011-01-29, at 2:
Hi!
As the Ipad doesn't have one of these as part of its suite of built-in apps can
anyone recommend an alarm clock for the Ipad?
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Hi Ann,
I would love to see the tutorial. I've looked at some other documentation
prepared by others on this list, and while it worked out for them, it doesn't
meet the needs of my clients. An off the shelf solution that really works
would be a huge asset.
Thanks and have a relaxing weekend,
Hi, The EyePal is a band-aid solution at this point, a very platinum band-aid
if I may say so. I'm recommending it to clients because it's easy and it works
and they won't have to pick up the tab for most of it. My clients are for the
most part either elderly and fearful or studentish and in
Well, we'll see what happens. I have contacted he dev and asked if he would
except blind beta testers so as to get things straightned faster but no
responce as of yet. I can't remember whenI sent that btw that was a wile ago.
On Jan 29, 2011, at 11:13 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> There was an upd
Any word that they will have it on fb mobile as well? if so we really need to
write to facebook accessibility. I have there email if anyone wants it.
S
On Jan 29, 2011, at 4:36 AM, Keith Watson wrote:
>> What's not true? That we cannot access Captcha's or that Facebook is going
>> to implement
There was an update to the Dropbox software for Mac just recently though no
change in accessibility of the system preferences but again, a minor issue.
On 30/01/2011, at 5:56 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> Well I contacted them and they told me the same thing as last year. We are
> aware of the pr
the funny tung is before I created filters I didn't see my own posts and I did
have l labels. Now that I created the filters on gamil I see my own posts and I
hate that. What I do is go thorugh all the folders using a find and except for
sent and trash, clear my emails every day if I remember. l
Except the fact that you have to access the status of the files using a very
odd work around if you are a beginner mac user like I am but that's not the
fault of dropbox I don't think. If apple could make all the icons visible int
he status menu then we would not have to use the track pad. As f
Well I contacted them and they told me the same thing as last year. We are
aware of the problem and we are working on it. They came out wiht an update for
windows a few month ago bot not as far as I know an update for the mac so I
really won't believe that they are aware of the problem until I m
I've had dvds thought where you have to use dvd shrink as hand break would not
see it. I was trying to put the dvds on my ipod andI could not do it until dvd
shrink had done what ever it does for this to work. Now if dvd shrink would be
made for the mac that would be nice!
S
On Jan 27, 2011, at
I'm using Notesy, not sure of exact spelling, and it works pretty well
Jane
On Jan 29, 2011, at 1:05 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi Ann, It seems the notes application is hiding in my finance folder. That
> must have happened when I first got the thing. Kinda like the way my mac is
> regis
Thanks rose, Inotepad worked great. Only a couple of things bemuse me and
maybe they are a result of lack of proficiency with IOS.
1, I can't find the open button. I've got save, email, and some other goodies
but no open. So, if I save 3 or 4 things and want to go back and look at
something
Hi Ann, It seems the notes application is hiding in my finance folder. That
must have happened when I first got the thing. Kinda like the way my mac is
registered to eerik urggraaf, because I hadn't mastered the trick of editing on
the mac yet. Good times.
I've actually bought INotepad an
Ok, that's great info.
I will certainly try this program and probably go for it.
I also like to give my money to those who conceder accessibility and do
something about it.
I will let you all know about the results, and join the mac-access list.
Nektarios.
On Jan 27, 2011, at 6:46 PM, Esther
Hi there. Thanks for the reply.
I will try mac the ripper to see how it works.
Unfortunately, handbreak, although very accessible, it doesn't remove the copy
protection of DVDS, and is unable to rip when copy protection is present.
I will continue the search.
Regards.
Nektarios.
On Jan 27, 20
I don't know if anyone had this problem, but if your app store version of
Moveaddict did not come with a preferences app, this file should get your
Moveaddict working. All I needed to do was run this app, configure any
preferences I wished, and cut and paste to my heart's content. I highly
reco
Hello Erik,
Why not just use the Notes app that comes with the iPod Touch?
Otherwise, if you want something that will sync with your Mac, try Simple Note
and its other half for the Mac, Notational Velocity.
Cheers,
Anne
On 29 Jan 2011, at 17:11, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi guys, I need a wor
What ever.
On Jan 29, 2011, at 7:45 AM, Jes Smith wrote:
> Louis, if you wouldn't mind, would you please take your pesimistic attitude
> off this list? We're all trying to change drop box accessibility for the
> better, and frankly your pesimism is a stumbling block to a lot of us.
>
>
> On J
Try iNotepad GN. It's accessible, stable, simple, and cute.
It costs $2.99. Quick Office is not accessible, last I check. If you have
dropbox, you might also consider Nebulous or Droptext. Both are accessible and
are $0.99 each
Hth,
Rose.
On Jan 29, 2011, at 11:11 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi
I've said before and I'll say again, there's really only one thing in Dropbox
which isn't accessible on the Mac and that's the preferences and by default
Dropbox preferences work just fine, not much in there to change anyway so I
think the tag here that Dropbox isn't accessible is an outright li
Hi guys, I need a word processor for the ITouch and don't have all day to
fiddle with different ones. For right right now I just need the ability to
type up 3 lines of notes for a 5 minute presentation, more so I can look the
part of a successful access technologist than because I need pointers
Oops, I read the message and missed the irony before I'd had my coffee. Really
sorry about that. I will consider labels for Gmail, actually, that sounds very
useful in a lot of ways.
Thanks,
Teresa
On Jan 29, 2011, at 4:59 AM, Keith Watson wrote:
> Actually imap has been around longer than pop
Louis, if you wouldn't mind, would you please take your pesimistic attitude off
this list? We're all trying to change drop box accessibility for the better,
and frankly your pesimism is a stumbling block to a lot of us.
On Jan 27, 2011, at 9:36 PM, louie wrote:
> Been there did that.
>
> On J
Hi All,
could anyone please tell me how to copy a rented film in iTunes from my Mac to
my iPhone? CMD + C didn't work as well as to open the context menue. I handle
synchronisations manually.
Thanks and regards
Jürgen
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Jeff,
The Mac app store uses the same scheme as the iOS one. I can delete and
redownload all I want, but I still get just this one .app file. I don't have a
key. I know the app is only $5, but I want to get my money's worth.
On Jan 29, 2011, at 10:10 AM, Geoff Waaler wrote:
> Hi Rose,
>
> I've
Hi Rose,
I've not yet purchased from the Mac app store; did they give you a key, or is
it the iOS scheme where the file is specific to your device? If The former,
and you have version 2 you would be safe downloading the current version and
copying the moveAddict.app and moveAddict preferences.
Um, huh? We're just talking simple personal preference here, not a political
discussion. I like to have a simple way of knowing my messages have posted to
the list. I've waited for days sometimes before I realize my messages haven't
even posted to lists for some reason or other. Anyhow, that's t
Hi all!
Yes I can see where there would be a problem!
A lot of people just add someone as a friend just to make up there numbers!
So if facebook picks one of your friends and it is one you've just added for ad
dings sake you might not no what they look like!
But if they are going to make a system
Well, this is true. We'll see how long my determination holds out. :)
Donna
On Jan 29, 2011, at 4:34 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
> Oh come on, you know the 5 is going to be the bees knees.
>
> The best gadget is always the next gadget.:)
>
> On Jan 28, 2011, at 5:17 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>
>>
That perhaps will be true, but we'll have to wait and see. What I read
indicated something different, but of course not all 4G seems to be created
equally either or so it seems. I cannot recall the two competing technologies,
but I would certainly not mind if Apple did introduce a phone capable
Ah by the way from what I have heard even sighted people are having a lot of
difficulty with identifying some of these pictures. It is not like you have
control over the pictures presented entirely from my understanding.
Scott
On Jan 29, 2011, at 7:46 AM, Keith Watson wrote:
> Guess I did n
Yeah, just stop using FaceBook, which in my opinion has proven to be a
nefarious organization at best. Flame away boys and girls, but I calls them as
I's sees them.
It is what it is and those who use the service will have to wait and see how
this security will be implemented.
Scott
On Ja
Actually imap has been around longer than pop and is actually more stable than
pop. Your issue is not an imap issue it's a google issue. They have your inbox
set to not show you anything from yourself. You wrote it and know what you said
so why in the world would you want to know that it posted
Hi,
When I heard about this earlier in the week, I had the exact same concerns.
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On Jan 29, 2011, at 7:46 AM, Keith Watson wrote:
> Guess I did not explain the issue that Facebook is trying to
Guess I did not explain the issue that Facebook is trying to solve. Apparently
Facebook accounts have been hacked. Zuckerberg's account was one of the first
and someone posted something to his wall that was not really bad, but it was
there. So in order to keep our accounts safe from hackers they
> What's not true? That we cannot access Captcha's or that Facebook is going to
> implement this as a security measure? Well I will give you the Captcha access
> having a work around, if it were a normal Captcha. We could then go through
> the hoops of sending it off to a service to have some si
Hi Jeff,
I downloaded the paid version from the Mac app store. I thought about
downloading it directly from the web, but I don't want to have to pay again.
And who's to say I wouldn't just get the same .app file instead of the dmg I'm
supposed to be getting? I'm still a bit lost.
Sorry!
Rose
On
Hi Rose,
The file you should have downloaded is named moveAddict.dmg. It contains an
accessibility folder as Esther described earlier.
I got it from URL: " http://kapeli.com/moveaddict "
, but if you continue to get a corrupted download from there I would be happy
to upload it to sendSpace?
T
I didn't get a dmg when I installed MoveAddict. I just got one .app file in my
Applications folder. When I run it, MoveAddict crashes. Any suggestions?
On Jan 28, 2011, at 1:25 PM, Randy Stegall wrote:
> Glad you have it working!
>
> Randy Stegall
> kc4...@aol.com
> Sent from my Mac Mini.
>
> O
In data Venerdì 28 Gennaio 2011 3.04.01, Stephanie Mitchell
ha scritto:
I have a set of 16 dvds i want to put on my ipod touch. Is this
possi? if so, how?
You'll need some software. Maybe you can consider using DVD Remaster in
conjunction with firemount.
Thanks.
Steph
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lol.
I guess its a question of convenience.
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On Jan 29, 2011, at 4:37 AM, brandt wrote:
> Almost half the price of a years bookshare membership for software to read on
> an iOS device? I don't
Almost half the price of a years bookshare membership for software to read
on an iOS device? I don't think so, buddy.
I'll rather use my windows machine to convert to either EPub or PDf and read
for free in iBooks, thanks.
Regards,
Brandt Steenkamp
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Scott, I read HSPA+ is a possibility though. I Believe that can take you way
up in to the tens of megabytes.
I think Apple has to release a 4G device because there are way to many good
ones out there now from other companies. If I were sited I very well might go
android especially do to it's
Oh come on, you know the 5 is going to be the bees knees.
The best gadget is always the next gadget.:)
On Jan 28, 2011, at 5:17 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> I don't think it's such a weak position. Remember, I didn't upgrade to the
> iPhone 4 last year. My 3gs has served me fine. I'm just not s
Hello. Look up audio hijack pro. I love this piece of software and use it every
day if I can.
On Jan 28, 2011, at 11:00 PM, Victor Tsaran wrote:
> Hello all,
> Does anyone know if there is a utility for Snow Leopard that would allow me
> to access "system input" and external mic input" at the sa
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