Hi Claude,
Good to know there are other froggs in this list.
I've been on the mac boat for a bit over 2 months now, and i don't
think i will boot up windows for a while, at least until they make win
screenreaders more intuitive and add the multitrack pad. Just can't
praise this enough.
We
All,
Jean-Philippe Rykiel wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> my name is Jean-Philippe Rykiel, I'm a musician and I don't have a Mac yet.
>
Very nice to see some people speaking rench there !
Jean-Philippe, I'm also a musician. I used to be a pianist till few
years ago. I still have my beautiful Yamaha Dis
Hi Kevin,
It's a solution i hope they will implement for the audio multi track
programs. Since it is already used for volume setting ( command
rotor), and the volume goes up and down by increments, i don't see why
they couldn't do it for other functions.
best
Yuma
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8:10 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Bonjour de Paris
Salut Jp,
I have recently switched to the mac, and i can tell you that i am glad
for having done it on many fronts.
First, VO, especially in Snow Leopard, is contextual, meaning that the
way you navigate is very clo
Salut Jp,
I have recently switched to the mac, and i can tell you that i am glad
for having done it on many fronts.
First, VO, especially in Snow Leopard, is contextual, meaning that the
way you navigate is very close to a graphic based navigation. Voice
over tells you where you are on a w
Hi there,
my name is Jean-Philippe Rykiel, I'm a musician and I don't have a Mac yet.
I would like to hear about folks who switched from Windows to Mac and what made
them prefer the Apple. I must say I'm quite happy with my PC and the reason I
joined this list was to find out about improvements i