Re: Intro and question

2015-07-18 Thread Margaret Booth
As far as I know the new Max's come with pages. Margaret Sent from my iPhone > On 17 Jul 2015, at 2:31 pm, Alex Hall wrote: > > Welcome to the world of the Mac! > > You get Text Edit built into the Mac; this app lets you write text, and > format it with links, lists, fonts, alignment, and

Re: Intro and question

2015-07-17 Thread Devin Prater
uzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal > -Original Message- From: Alex Hall > Sent: Friday, July 17, 2015 12:31 AM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: Intro and question > > Welcome to the world of the Mac! > > You get Text Edit built int

Re: Intro and question

2015-07-17 Thread Alex Hall
te support a Text Edit feature? > Thanks for the explanation. > > > > > http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/ > Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal > -Original Message- From: Alex Hall > Sent: Friday, July 17, 2015 12:31 AM > To: macv

Re: Intro and question

2015-07-17 Thread gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net
t: Re: Intro and question Welcome to the world of the Mac! You get Text Edit built into the Mac; this app lets you write text, and format it with links, lists, fonts, alignment, and so on. You can't do margins--at least I don't think you can--and there is nothing like template s

Re: Intro and question

2015-07-16 Thread Alex Hall
Welcome to the world of the Mac! You get Text Edit built into the Mac; this app lets you write text, and format it with links, lists, fonts, alignment, and so on. You can't do margins--at least I don't think you can--and there is nothing like template support or other advanced features. Fr gett

Re: Intro and question

2015-07-16 Thread Adrian Leong
it has text edit for word processing -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send e

Re: Intro and question

2015-07-16 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, Pages is a full featured Word Processor that should have came with your Mac. There is also a basic Word Processor called TextEdit that comes with your Mac as well. Actually, it’s basic but really quite a bit more than basic. Later… > On Jul 16, 2015, at 6:06 PM, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.

Intro and question

2015-07-16 Thread gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net
Hello, I recently subscribed to this list because I purchased my first Apple computer, a Macbook air. I would like to know if my machine has a word processor, or more than one. In this case, what is the easiest to learn? I heard about Pages and Numbers. Are they word processors? Thank you, R

Re: intro and question

2010-05-26 Thread Chris Blouch
It does give you some capabilities as well. You'll be able to hook up your mini to any VGA monitor or NTSC TV to share stuff with others. Not a bad thing to have in your bag. If you really want good behavior without a monitor I think this is about as good as it gets. CB Chris Snyder wrote: Th

Re: intro and question

2010-05-25 Thread Sarah Alawami
That's a lot but monitors can be very expencive as well. On May 25, 2010, at 12:00 PM, Chris Blouch wrote: > This problem was covered earlier this month. Short version is that without a > monitor the Mini forever scans for one, bringing the system to a crawl and > causing other bad behavior. On

Re: intro and question

2010-05-25 Thread Chris Snyder
Thanks very much for the information, Chris. I guess I have a tough decision to make now. Friendly, Chris On May 25, 2010, at 12:00 PM, Chris Blouch wrote: > This problem was covered earlier this month. Short version is that without a > monitor the Mini forever scans for one, bringing the syst

Re: intro and question

2010-05-25 Thread Chris Blouch
This problem was covered earlier this month. Short version is that without a monitor the Mini forever scans for one, bringing the system to a crawl and causing other bad behavior. One trick was to hook up a TV adapter to make the mini think there was a monitor hooked up, but that stopped workin

Re: intro and question

2010-05-24 Thread Chris Snyder
Hi Sarah, I have a monitor at home for it, but I'd like to take it with me when I travel, and lugging around a monitor isn't really practical. There must be a way to make it think it has one attached. Friendly, Chris On May 24, 2010, at 7:11 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote: > I would just buy a monote

Re: intro and question

2010-05-24 Thread Sarah Alawami
I would just buy a monoter and not keep it turned on. After all you might need sighted heop every once in a while. S On May 24, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Chris Snyder wrote: > Hi Allie, > nice to meet you as well. Yeah, I actually went for the mac mini because it > was even smaller than a laptop even w

Re: intro and question

2010-05-24 Thread Chris Snyder
Hi Allie, nice to meet you as well. Yeah, I actually went for the mac mini because it was even smaller than a laptop even with a bluetooth keyboard. Now, if I can't find a workaround for this monitor thing, I may have to buy a macbook as well. I'd rather not shell out another $800 or whatever fo

Re: intro and question

2010-05-24 Thread Allison Manzino
Hi Chris, Hmm, I'm not sure about the monitor thing. I was going to get a Mac Mini, but decided on the Macbook at the last moment. Not the pro, just the regular old Macbook. I'm pleased to meet you. I'm Allison by the way. The Braille display has been an issue for me, only because I use an olde

intro and question

2010-05-24 Thread Chris Snyder
Hi fellow mac users, My name is Chris Snyder. I'm writing you from Phoenix Arizona. I'm totally blind, and use Voiceover with no braille display. I own a Mac Mini and a 32GB iPod Touch, and I've had them for about six months. The Mac Mini is running Snow Leopard, has a 2.26 GHZ intel core Duo pr