Oh wow, had no idea they made apps for other operating systems as well, but
never used them after I switched to the mac platform. I did a tryal
subscription when I still used my windows machine, and loved it, and was
debating over whether or not to get a paid subscription, but never did it.
On
Um, why did mike Calvo leave? And why a sighted person in place of him? Gosh.
All these companies are making way too poor of choices.
> On Nov 22, 2014, at 12:59 PM, Pamela Francis wrote:
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> What is truly sad, is they have risen to be the beacon of convention coverage
> and or A T news braggi
Wow. That’s really a shame. The programmer worked so, so hard! He made apps for
the mac, iOS, Android, and System access. Sure it wasn’t all that good, but the
services offered, gosh it was the first time I ever heard described programming!
> On Nov 22, 2014, at 1:22 AM, Pamela Francis wrote:
>
Its not like they are alone in this. I see more and more adaptive
companies facing more competition from other areas such as Apple.
Reality checks do not bounce.
From The Believer. . .
. . . what if it were true?
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 11/22/2014 10:59 AM, Pamela Francis wrote:
What
It's probably simple. They probably ran out of money. I don't think very many
people use their screen reader. And I have no idea how many are on Sam nett. I
know I am. I have most of the year left on a subscription. It is really too
bad. I will certainly miss them. And I do wish the company woul
What is truly sad, is they have risen to be the beacon of convention coverage
and or A T news bragging about how many followers they had, yet are willing in
the wink of an eye to pull the rug out from under all of those people who have
come to depend on them. Mike Calvo, their founder, is bl
That doesn't make sense; they made great software and other services to go
along with it so don't understand why they're splitting up all of a sudden.
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> On Nov 22, 2014, at 12:57 AM, Joe Quinn wrote:
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> Here it is:
> Serotek, the makers of the System Access screen reader a
As a longtime paid subscriber of the mobile network, I am shocked and saddened
by this announcement. As myself, like many others depend on their service for
our email and other content in the blindness community, including DocuScan
plus, iBlink radio, etc., I would surely hate to see this compan
Wow! That's quite a shame. System Access is a good screenreader and I would
hate to see Serotek go belly up and lose those resources that SA and SamNet
have.
Shawn
Sent From My White MacBook
> On Nov 22, 2014, at 1:22 AM, Pamela Francis wrote:
>
> I follow their Twitter feed. Once they realiz
I follow their Twitter feed. Once they realized news had spread like wildfire,
they decided to defend themselves as if they were a3 year old child. You
cannot tell me five people are going to depart right before the holidays under
good terms. As much listenership as they have developed around t
Here it is:
Serotek, the makers of the System Access screen reader and the company behind
the Serotalk POdcast Network, has parted ways with the majority of their staf,
leaving the future of the company in doubt. Those losing their jobs include
Buddy Brannan, Ricky ENger, Lisa Salinger, Joe Stei
can you please post the link to the article?
On 11/21/2014 10:26 PM, Pamela Francis wrote:
Hello folks,
For those who don't know and our listeners to the Serotalk podcast, their
main team has been fired.
If you follow blind bargains on Twitter, they have the article posted there.
There is no
Are you logging in as the SU or just a user?
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Subject: A little off topic...
Hi all:
I'm trying to remotely ad
Sounds like that user has not been granted remote SSH access to that
box. Not really a problem with the Mac itself. I know when I SSH to
another Mac I have to enable that access in the sharing control panel
and to SSH to another Mac as root I have to enable that via another
setting. Probably n
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