Hi,
I know there are many of you who use the excellent Audio Hijack Application on
your Mac for all sorts of things, whether the task be a basic recording task or
whether the task be a complex one that involves broadcasting to the world.
I was very glad to see that a Take Control book for Audio
with another
> unprotected epub book and it worked well.
> I too, find navigating the book list from within bookl'e's library difficult
> and frustrating.
> hope that helps.
>
> Lisette
>
> On 15/10/2012, at 9:23 PM, Les Kriegler wrote:
>
>>
te:
> I have a number of the Take Control Books, including the Safari recent
> addition. I use VO left and Right arrow in an attempt to locate the Safari
> book, but cannot locate it. I've tried opening the epub book from my
> library, but still have problems in navigating the cont
I have a number of the Take Control Books, including the Safari recent
addition. I use VO left and Right arrow in an attempt to locate the Safari
book, but cannot locate it. I've tried opening the epub book from my library,
but still have problems in navigating the contents of this bo
anomaly anywhere
else on the web. VO's table navigation is generally quite good in HTML content.
On Oct 1, 2012, at 8:48 PM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> The sale has been extended to Wednesday 3 October.
>
> Also, and more importantly, Take Control have an accessible version of th
The sale has been extended to Wednesday 3 October.
Also, and more importantly, Take Control have an accessible version of their
catalog. It can be found here:
http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog-accessible
This is just a complete list of all their books in an accessible table. It is
much
ely to be of
interest. This is also a good way to find the application-specific guides for
third party software -- for example, if you're interested in using Scrivener on
the Mac, there's a "Take Control of Using Scrivener 2" guide.
I'm not sure exactly what time the sale ends
entries will be set to "Mountain Lion", I think. To
>>> change the listed entries to something else, set your web rotor to links,
>>> use VO-U, and choose "All Ebooks" (a really long list, though, so I don't
>>> necessarily recommend it) or
ily
>> recommend it) or arrow down past topics to "General Macintosh", "Apple's Mac
>> Apps", "Other Mac Apps", "Airport & Wi-Fi", etc. Then activate the link to
>> reload the new entries, navigate to the heading "Save 50% Du
ps",
> "Other Mac Apps", "Airport & Wi-Fi", etc. Then activate the link to reload
> the new entries, navigate to the heading "Save 50% During the Take Control
> September Sale!", and VO-Right or Right Arrow to the table.
>
> The other way
Hi Steve,
I don't need to use mouse keys to check the boxes on the Take Control site (see
my previous post), but here's a link to an old post from the macvisionaries
archives:
• Re: mouse keys
http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries@googlegroups.com/msg64233.html
You can skip m
ac Apps", "Other
Mac Apps", "Airport & Wi-Fi", etc. Then activate the link to reload the new
entries, navigate to the heading "Save 50% During the Take Control September
Sale!", and VO-Right or Right Arrow to the table.
The other way that works for m
and then it wraps back to top row again. What might I be
>> doing wrong here? I haven't had trouble with tables in HTML before.
>>
>> I'm using 10.8.2.
>>
>> On Sep 28, 2012, at 5:37 PM, Esther wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>
past row 2 but it appears to be going
> across the table and then it wraps back to top row again. What might I be
> doing wrong here? I haven't had trouble with tables in HTML before.
>
> I'm using 10.8.2.
>
> On Sep 28, 2012, at 5:37 PM, Esther wrote:
>
>
I just went to a familiar transit site and looked up a bus schedule and that
table navigated just fine. So it is the table on the Take Control Books site
that doesn't work for me.
Any ideas out there on how to get around their table?
On Sep 28, 2012, at 5:37 PM, Esther wrote:
>
going across the table
and then it wraps back to top row again. What might I be doing wrong here? I
haven't had trouble with tables in HTML before.
I'm using 10.8.2.
On Sep 28, 2012, at 5:37 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The Take Control ebooks, one of the great source
online so hopefully I'm not just failing to look closely enough.
--
Cheryl
May the words of my mouth
and the meditation of my heart
be acceptable to You, Lord,
my rock and my Redeemer.
(Psalm 19:14 HCSB)
On Sep 28, 2012, at 7:37 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The Take C
Thanks so very Much, Ester. I went and got the whole lot, and the CD.
John Sanfilippo
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Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 8:37 PM
Subject: Take Control eBooks' September Sale
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Hi All,
The Take Control ebooks, one of the great sources of information for the Mac
and iOS devices, are on sale for the end of September with a coupon code of
"CPN20921SEPSALE" (without the quotation marks) that will give a 50% discount
when applied at check out up through
Available on bookshare as of Friday.
On Jul 29, 2012, at 7:47 PM, "Laura ann Grymes, LMT"
wrote:
> I preordered both to prepare for Mountain Lion.
> Reading them on my IPhone in Ibooks.
> Laura Ann
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I preordered both to prepare for Mountain Lion.
Reading them on my IPhone in Ibooks.
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TidBITS: Prep for Mountain Lion with New Take Control
Ebook from Joe Kissell
I've already ordered both of these books.
Begin forwarded message:
From: TidBITS Articles
Subject: New from TidBITS: Prep for Mountain Lion with New Take Control
Ebook from Joe Kissell
, at 2:35 PM, Dan Roy wrote:
> I've already ordered both of these books.
>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: TidBITS Articles
>> Subject: New from TidBITS: Prep for Mountain Lion with New Take Control
>> Ebook from Joe Kissell
>
WHich way do you usually read the books.
I am new to take charge but see titles I'd love to read.
which works best with voice over?
Is it better to read from the mac or to do on iPad or iPhone?
Thanks and thanks for posting about these titles.
I went and read the article on reading on IOS devic
I've already ordered both of these books.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: TidBITS Articles
> Subject: New from TidBITS: Prep for Mountain Lion with New Take Control Ebook
> from Joe Kissell
> Date: July 6, 2012 3:05:21 PM CDT
> To: d...@theroyhouse.com (Dan)
>
>
You get the Take Control Books at http://www.takecontrolbooks.com.
Darcy
On 2011-02-02, at 4:43 AM, johns.kary wrote:
> Hi guys,
> The Take Control Of your Network and take control series books were mentioned
> when I asked about the airport express.
> Can someone tell me ware t
Hi guys,
The Take Control Of your Network and take control series books were mentioned
when I asked about the airport express.
Can someone tell me ware to buy these ebooks?
I googled them and found a lot of books with similar titles, especially with
the Take Control Of your Network one.
I
gt;>>>> table by holding down Option+Up Arrow or Option+Down Arrow keys and
>>>>> waiting just a short bit. (Donna Goodin got this tip from the
>>>>> Accessibility team).
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, even if you don't use threaded mo
our question of VoiceOver specific
operations with Mail, but a very good guide to the way that the
Mail Application works is "Take Control of Apple Mail in Snow
Leopard". The Take Control guides and their discounted bundles
are on sale for 50% off through August 3rd. These guide
;> waiting just a short bit. (Donna Goodin got this tip from the
>>>>> Accessibility team).
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, even if you don't use threaded mode to view your mail, you can
>>>>> move to the next or previous post in a thread by holdin
a short bit. (Donna Goodin got this tip from the
>>>> Accessibility team).
>>>>
>>>> Also, even if you don't use threaded mode to view your mail, you can
>>>> move to the next or previous post in a thread by holding down the Option
>>>
in a thread by holding down the Option key and
>>> tapping either the down arrow or up arrow key (results of whether you get
>>> the "previous" or "next" post with up or down arrow depend on how you've
>>> sorted your mail display).
>>>
>> tapping either the down arrow or up arrow key (results of whether you get
>> the "previous" or "next" post with up or down arrow depend on how you've
>> sorted your mail display).
>>
>> Finally, this goes beyond your question of VoiceOve
get the
> "previous" or "next" post with up or down arrow depend on how you've sorted
> your mail display).
>
> Finally, this goes beyond your question of VoiceOver specific operations with
> Mail, but a very good guide to the way that the Mail Application
ve sorted
> your mail display).
>
> Finally, this goes beyond your question of VoiceOver specific operations with
> Mail, but a very good guide to the way that the Mail Application works is
> "Take Control of Apple Mail in Snow Leopard". The Take Control guides and
t the "previous" or "next" post with up or down arrow
depend on how you've sorted your mail display).
Finally, this goes beyond your question of VoiceOver specific
operations with Mail, but a very good guide to the way that the Mail
Application works is "Take Cont
Taking this on a tangent, has anyone else experience a problem with the
take-control catalogue page? VO keeps restarting for me on this page.
Dónal
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Howell
Sent: 06 July
Michael, from what I recall, there is such a creature and I do not believe the
cost was all that much.
On Jul 6, 2010, at 1:16 PM, Michael Busboom wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Does anybody know if there is a "Take Control" book out there for the latest
> version of Mai
Hello everyone,
Does anybody know if there is a "Take Control" book out there for the latest
version of Mail or at least for Mail under Snow Leopard? Since I still have
several questions about how to accomplish certain things in Mail, I thought it
wiser to consult a manual before po
Hi,
VMware, the makers of Fusion, that allows you to run virtual machine versions
of Windows and Linux on your Mac, are sponsoring the new version of Joe
Kissell's new Take Control series book, "Take Control of VMWare Fusion 3", so
that PDF copies of the new book can be fr
Hi Mike, Scott, and Others,
The "Take Control" series are not available through Bookshare, that I
know of, but they're rather modestly priced, and there are various
discounted bundles. Which subjects were you thinking about reading?
You can purchase and download from the
www.takecontrolbooks.com
- Original Message -
From: Michael Busboom
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 10:01 PM
Subject: "Take Control"
Hello everyone,
Several months ago, I seem to remember someone mentioning books that d
Hello everyone,
Several months ago, I seem to remember someone mentioning books that dealt
with Mac OS issues. These books could apparently be downloaded as PDF
documents and read in Preview, if memory serves me correctly. They may have
been part of a "Take Control" series of pu
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Adam C. Engst"
> Date: 27 August 2009 20:57:45 BST
> To:
> Subject: Indispensable Take Control Ebooks about Snow Leopard Now
> Available
> Reply-To: Take Control Comments
>
> Good day, everyone!
>
> Snow Leopard s
> From Tidbits - Adam ...Good day, everyone!
>
> Snow Leopard ships tomorrow! But you can start reading about it
> today with our new "Take Control of Upgrading to Snow Leopard" and
> "Take Control of Exploring & Customizing Snow Leopard," both
> av
Hi all,
All of the "Take Control" guides are on sale for half price for the
next week. I'm forwarding the announcement. Most of these
downloadable PDF guides are $10 or $15 list price, and that includes
minor version updates. They're very readable and you can download
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