Actually I have 2.47, which updated itself yesterday, and I did not get it from
the Apple site.
Bob Hill
On May 5, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Rose Morales wrote:
> You can, if you have a version older than 2.43. But the internal updates
> don't go past 2.43. Yoru is up to 2.46. 2.44 and above can only
You can, if you have a version older than 2.43. But the internal updates don't
go past 2.43. Yoru is up to 2.46. 2.44 and above can only be gotten via the app
store, unless you download the app from my site or somewhere else. The update
system for Yoru only works via Apple now.
On May 5, 2011,
I'd suggest www.macfortheblind.com
Provides a good blog like interface for finding about apps, I do like
having a central place for mac app resources like applevis.
Mike
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i managed to update it internally a few days ago.
On 2011-05-05, at 10:45 AM, Rose Morales wrote:
> If you're going to use YoruFukurou, keep in mind that the app can no longer
> be updated internally. You will have to run the Mac app store to check for
> updates. The version on my site *is* from
If you're going to use YoruFukurou, keep in mind that the app can no longer be
updated internally. You will have to run the Mac app store to check for
updates. The version on my site *is* from the app store though.
Hth,
Rose
On May 5, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Matt Dierckens wrote:
> i use an app call
i use an app called yuruFukerou. You can find it at www.chicksdigmacs.net. It
also provides some great mac apps to help you get started.
On 2011-05-05, at 9:40 AM, Ryan Mann wrote:
> A good one that I use is Syrynx. The web site is
> http://www.mrrsoftware.com/MRRSoftware/Syrinx.html.
>
> Orig
A good one that I use is Syrynx. The web site is
http://www.mrrsoftware.com/MRRSoftware/Syrinx.html.
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A hold-over from my last post. Subject says it all. Are there any? If
so, which do you suggest? If such a thing doesn't already exist, how do
you all feel about compiling a s
Hello Ronald
I use Kiwi.
I can confirm that voiceover works with this app, but i do not go onto twitter
for long periods of time so i am not sure how long period use goes (i.e lots of
scrolling through the timeline).
On 10/04/2011, at 12:21 AM, Ronald McEwan wrote:
> To unsubscribe from thi
It would be awesome if somebody could port qwitter to the mac. after
all, it's written in python.
On 09/04/2011 16:39, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Syrinx works wonderfully! The only reason I'm not using the one you
are, which I'm not even gonna attempt! to spell, is because even after
te
When I run my mac, I use Syrinx.
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Syrinx works wonderfully! The only reason I'm not using the one you are,
which I'm not even gonna attempt! to spell, is because even after telling it
not to dynamicly auto update/refresh, I found that some how, it was leaking
my API calls like none other, so, I was constantly tgetting where it
Hi,
I tried Canary and it works pretty well, exept for a couple quirks. The menus
in the client are very slow in working with, that is you can effectively use
the menus once you get to them, but the menu bar is very very slow to navigate
with lots of "busy", "ready" messages. Maybe there's a wor
Hi,
If no one mentioned this yet, which someone probably has already,
Syrinx works really well. There are some interesting things happening
to it ever since the upgrade to Snowy, but those are easily dismissed.
They're not actually annoying. VoiceOver will sometimes read tweets
twice when
Hi.
If you are looking for a Bible program for the Mac, you may find what yu are
looking for at:
www.icanworkthisthing.com
I believe the program is called Macsword.
Hth,
Mike
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hey, syrinx is the best twitter client. there's also twitteriffic, but
syrinx has way more functionality and is better!!! not sure about the
Bible program but I'd like to find one too!!
On 2009-10-28, at 8:42 PM, David Geiger wrote:
>
> would like some help finding a good twitter client for m
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