I also highly recommend Transmit. I find it has a very simple interface.
> On Aug 14, 2021, at 18:44, Frank Ventura
> wrote:
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> Thanks, I'll give that a try.
>
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Thanks, I'll give that a try.
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Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2021 8:47 PM
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Subject: Re: accessible FTP client?
Hi have you tried Transmit?
> On Aug 14, 2021, at 4:08 PM,
Hi have you tried Transmit?
> On Aug 14, 2021, at 4:08 PM, Caitlyn Furness
> wrote:
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> You could try Transmit. I think I got it from the app store.
>
> HTH,
> Caitlyn
>
>
>> On Aug 14, 2021, at 6:41 PM, Frank Ventura
>> wrote:
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>> Hi all, can anyone recommend an accessible (voiceove
You could try Transmit. I think I got it from the app store.
HTH,
Caitlyn
> On Aug 14, 2021, at 6:41 PM, Frank Ventura
> wrote:
>
> Hi all, can anyone recommend an accessible (voiceover) FTP client that can
> upload and download from a FTP server? Prefer a GUI program not a command
> line
Hi all, can anyone recommend an accessible (voiceover) FTP client that can
upload and download from a FTP server? Prefer a GUI program not a command line
app. I tried FIleziller but I can't seem to locate the list of files and
folders on the server once I connect. I used to be able to dothis fro
Documented where exactly?
Speaking personally, I have sought an external solid source for Linux for
perhaps 15 years now.
By contrast, finding detailed voiceover user guides that I can read off
line has been quite effortless, and I do not even really own a machine.
Speaking personally, it fe
You can also try jump desktop I’ve been playing with it and it really is good
on your own net work! when you’re using it though you’ll want to turn off
voiceover on iOS and it will just act as if you’re on your Mac! There are a few
weird things but overall to do quick adjustments like you’re wa
On 14/8/21 4:14 pm, Frank Ventura wrote:
Is there any Voiceover friendly means of remotely controlling another Mac?
There is Secure Shell (ssh) for anything you can do from a shell prompt.
Unfortunately, the Mac isn't like Linux, where almost anything can be
configured by running a shell comm
Hi all, down in my basement I have a Mac mini running as a file server on my
LAN. Occasionally I want to do some changes and configurations on it. Right now
I need to go all the way down to the basement and bring a keyboard with me. Is
there any Voiceover friendly means of remotely controlling a
Hi!
Ok, thanks for that.
Will try this later on.
They’re really good.
/A
> 14 aug. 2021 kl. 21:47 skrev 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> :
>
> Hi Anders,
>
> Brad answered your question about the gestures, so I will just add that when
> I take them out, I do put them back in the charging ca
Hi Anders,
Brad answered your question about the gestures, so I will just add that when I
take them out, I do put them back in the charging case.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Aug 14, 2021, at 2:34 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>
> Hi friends!
> I actually have set my AirPods Pro up but I have some question
It is always best to put the AirPods into the case when you are not wearing
them.
On each AirPod Pro, you will feel a small indention on the front side of the
short stem. This is where you press in order to initiate an action.
You press and hold to initiate the customizable action, such as chan
Hi friends!
I actually have set my AirPods Pro up but I have some questions for you.
For those of you who have them when you take them out of your ears do you
always put them in the charging case?
Secondly I have issues making the gestures work properly.
So I can’t really get the hang of play/pau
Thanks, Tim. I didn’t realize that apple watch had a rotor.
Chris
> On Aug 13, 2021, at 2:59 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> You can also do this in the rotor. Twist two fingers left or right until you
> hear “Volume” or “Speaking Rate”, then swipe up/down to adjus
On 14/8/21 10:49 am, dan d. wrote:
In terminal there are apps which can easily do this.
Yes, there are, and a quick Web search will take you to
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/437431/bash-find-all-files-with-same-name-regardless-of-extension
where there's a single-line shell command f
In terminal there are apps which can easily do this.
On Sat, 14 Aug 2021, 'Kristeen Hughes' via MacVisionaries wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good app that can detect duplicate filenames that have
> different file extensions but the same text for the rest of the filename?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kristee
Catherine,
Can’t use the link you sent. Can you try it again?
Dave Carlson
Oregonian, Farfar, Engineer, Musician, Pioneer, and Woodworker
On Aug 14, 2021, at 6:09 AM, 'Catherine Turner' via MacVisionaries
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Hello Kristeen,
I wonder if gemini would do this. I haven't used it, though I like
CleanMyMac which is made by the same people. Here's a description of
gemini:
https://macpaw.com/gemini?ci=660423554&adgroupid=119596445245&adpos=&ck=&targetid=dsa-699491479563&match=b&gnetwork=g&creative=5160408812
Does anyone know of a good app that can detect duplicate filenames that have
different file extensions but the same text for the rest of the filename?
Thanks.
Kristeen
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Can Big Sur be run on Air 2013?
On 14.8.2021. 01:07, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries wrote:
On 13/8/21 6:41 pm, Brandon Olivares wrote:
Does anyone else have this issue? I’m on Big Sur.
I haven't had the issue at all on Big Sur.
I'm running it on a late 2013 MacBook Pro - one of the oldest ma
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