Hi Grant,
Thanks. That synced the notes already in Dropbox which was what I
wanted. While playing with AccessNote, changes I made apparently do not
automatically sync unless I press that button. This is helpful. Now I
can work in either direction.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
Are We Alo
I don't use AccessNote regularly, but I recall that the sync process doesn't
happen automatically. If you tap the button labelled "Sync all notes to
Dropbox" located near the top-right hand corner of the app's main screen, all
notes will be synced. I believe you n
I installed this to make it possible to create notes and access them
on the computer via Dropbox where I usually edit them. Today I realized
that those changes do not make it to AccessNote on the iPhone. I looked
at all the settings and do not see an option t change this. Is it even
doable
here do i go to find writer please
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>> On Jan 23, 2016, at 3:46 AM, Mike Busboom wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, Jim, for the input.
>>>>
>>>> I recently purchased Writer but hadn’t started using it. Bas
016, at 7:26 AM, Basioli George wrote:
>>>
>>> where do i go to find writer please
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>> On Jan 23, 2016, at 3:46 AM, Mike Busboom wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, Jim, for the input.
>>>>
>>
purchased Writer but hadn’t started using it. Based on my
>>> negative experience with AccessNote, I wish that I had started using Writer
>>> earlier. I am usually reluctant to criticize an app in a public forum,
>>> preferring instead to first see if the problem isn’t at
sed Writer but hadn’t started using it. Based on my
>> negative experience with AccessNote, I wish that I had started using Writer
>> earlier. I am usually reluctant to criticize an app in a public forum,
>> preferring instead to first see if the problem isn’t at my end, i.e. t
where do i go to find writer please
thanks
> On Jan 23, 2016, at 3:46 AM, Mike Busboom wrote:
>
> Thanks, Jim, for the input.
>
> I recently purchased Writer but hadn’t started using it. Based on my negative
> experience with AccessNote, I wish that I had started using Write
Thanks, Jim, for the input.
I recently purchased Writer but hadn’t started using it. Based on my negative
experience with AccessNote, I wish that I had started using Writer earlier. I
am usually reluctant to criticize an app in a public forum, preferring instead
to first see if the problem
ted a simple wordprocessing program
> called AccessNote, and this is the app to which my subject line is referring.
>
> Yesterday, I spent several hours taking some notes on a book I was reading,
> and to do this, I used AccessNote.
>
> Unfortunately, I lost all of my work and can’t
Hello.
The American Foundation for the Blind created a simple wordprocessing program
called AccessNote, and this is the app to which my subject line is referring.
Yesterday, I spent several hours taking some notes on a book I was reading, and
to do this, I used AccessNote.
Unfortunately, I
aisy, we paid so much for the app, suddenly it was taken of the
> shelf, only an example.
>
> I will contact the developer of accessnote, to point out some difficulties in
> the app, and then I hope there will be done some further development.
>
> I have not found other apps in wh
taken of the shelf, only
an example.
I will contact the developer of accessnote, to point out some difficulties in
the app, and then I hope there will be done some further development.
I have not found other apps in which you can search for text, that is an
enormous advantage.
Best regards
] On Behalf Of Kawal Gucukoglu
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 10:09 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: AccessNote
I can ask another question, why is Braille touch 20 dollars in the US and
ovfor £10 in the UK? I do think it cheeky as we're only downloading
software and i
013, at 9:47 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
I haven't seen accessnote and i think the price tag is outrageous just to test
and probably diss the product. What i for the life of me can not understand and
probably never going to get an answer to is this: Why do we blind people so
want to get back to t
I don't think anybody wants to go back to "being isolated" as you put it. What
they do want are certain features not available in the mainstream, such as what
Anna has pointed out in her posts about the AccessNote app. I didn't hear her
or anybody else who is enjoying the
own with you. I completely agree, Cryster.
> Cheers,
> Donna
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 4, 2013, at 9:47 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>
>> I haven't seen accessnote and i think the price tag is outrageous just to
>> test and probably diss
Well, if you get flamed, I will go down with you. I completely agree, Cryster.
Cheers,
Donna
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 4, 2013, at 9:47 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> I haven't seen accessnote and i think the price tag is outrageous just to
> test and probably diss the product. Wha
I haven't seen accessnote and i think the price tag is outrageous just to test
and probably diss the product. What i for the life of me can not understand and
probably never going to get an answer to is this: Why do we blind people so
want to get back to the isolated state we were in befor
.
Kawal.
On 4 Feb 2013, at 03:33 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
>>
>> Hi Kawal and others:
>
> For my way of thinking, I say forget Word for the iPhone and let's AFB to do
> more with the program they just put out. I think I'm really going to like
> this AccessNote pro
>
> Hi Kawal and others:
For my way of thinking, I say forget Word for the iPhone and let's AFB to do
more with the program they just put out. I think I'm really going to like this
AccessNote program, especially if AFB can figure out a way to start selection
at the point use
ity is on the phone. What I was trying to say is I would like
> keyboard commands for such functions like AccessNote has so command r for
> reply etc. there are already navigation text selection copy cut and paste
> keyboard commands built into iOS so why not other such keyboard comma
The Functionality is on the phone. What I was trying to say is I would like
keyboard commands for such functions like AccessNote has so command r for reply
etc. there are already navigation text selection copy cut and paste keyboard
commands built into iOS so why not other such keyboard
orward and even better, next previous message. It'd go such a long way to
> making the device more computer like and useful IMO.
>
> The AccessNote needs some tweaking, extra functionality etc but for a new
> product, it does what it is meant to and I'm going to find it usef
I wish other apps on iOS bothered to have
> hot keys on bluetooth devices. I'd love iOS mail to have a reply, reply all,
> forward and even better, next previous message. It'd go such a long way to
> making the device more computer like and useful IMO.
>
> The AccessNot
sage. It'd go such a long way to
making the device more computer like and useful IMO.
The AccessNote needs some tweaking, extra functionality etc but for a new
product, it does what it is meant to and I'm going to find it useful as of
Monday when I start up my Business admin course
undation for the Blind (AFB) today launched the
> AccessNote™, a specialized notetaker for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
>
> “Apple products have earned high points from us for their out-of-the-box
> accessibility for users who are blind or visually impaired,” said Carl R.
> Au
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