circumstances (tables of
messages in mail for example) one can just start typing and get to what one is
looking for.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Oct 16, 2021, at 17:29, Fazil wrote:
>
> Hi, Group.
> May I know the difference between cmd-f & VO-F commands,
Hi, Group.
May I know the difference between cmd-f & VO-F commands, please?
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> Hi all,
> after installing Sierra the other day I could not get Mac Mail to work at
> all,. It kept crashing. After an hour and a half with Apple care we resolved
> the problem. I now have to rebuild my previous mailbox structure. What is the
> difference between ordinar
Hi all,
after installing Sierra the other day I could not get Mac Mail to work at all,.
It kept crashing. After an hour and a half with Apple care we resolved the
problem. I now have to rebuild my previous mailbox structure. What is the
difference between ordinary mailboxes and smart ones
I want to completely remove everything I told Itunes to open, which I just
simply opened, and didn't add to a library, but have no idea, sense I updated
to the new version, what the difference between deleting a file and removing it
from my downloads means, and don't want to completel
Hi,
there is a difference when comparing the iPhone 5 with the iPhone 5S. Have not
played with the iPhone6 enough to tell you the comparison with that iPhone.
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How much of the performance boost when I get by upgrading from an iPhone 5 to
an iPhone 6? Is there a big processor improvement with the six? I notice a lot
of lag at times with the iPhone 5 and I am wondering if it would be better on
an iPhone 6. Of course, then there may be another piece of ha
Got it, thanks!
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> On Dec 8, 2014, at 3:45 PM, Piotr Machacz wrote:
>
> iCloud drive works a lot more like a traditional file system where you can
> have your own files and folders, every app gets its own folder once you run
> it first time as well. Regular iCloud is what
iCloud drive works a lot more like a traditional file system where you
can have your own files and folders, every app gets its own folder once
you run it first time as well. Regular iCloud is what you had before and
it's what iOS and OS X used to call documents and data. This older
system is ve
I want to move a numbers spreadsheet off my mac and into iCloud. I select the
file menu item “Move to” and choose other… in the browser that pops up I see
choices for iCloud and for iCloud Drive, in the side table. It seems that
iCloud Drive contains the same folders from iCloud plus several ot
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Oh, interesting. That makes sense. thanks, Alex.
Best,
Donna
On Jan 2, 2013, at 2:04 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> My understanding is this:
> *A badge is a number, such as how many unread messages or missed calls you
> have.
> *A banner is a bubble that appears at the top of your screen, then
> goes
My understanding is this:
*A badge is a number, such as how many unread messages or missed calls you have.
*A banner is a bubble that appears at the top of your screen, then
goes away, like when you get a message.
On 1/2/13, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm not clear on what the differenc
Hello all,
I'm not clear on what the difference is between badges and banners in the
notification center. Can someone who does get this explain, please?
Happy New Year to all,
Donna
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Here's a related question: Could you tell me what Compilation in iTunes exactly
means? I just know this term from iTunes.
Thanks and all the best
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- Original Message - From: "Donna Goodin"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2012 10:15 AM
> Subject: What's the difference between Artist and Album Artist?
>
>
>> Sorry if this seems like a dumb question, but it seems to me like these
>>
;
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2012 11:13 AM
> Subject: Re: What's the difference between Artist and Album Artist?
>
>
>> Not necessarily. Say a cd contains music enspired by a movie, or maybe a
>> soundtrack. In that case, song artists would vary, but the a
really playing with
simantics here, but, yeah...
Thank you kindly,
Christopher-Mark Gilland.
Founder of CLG Productions
- Original Message -
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To:
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2012 11:13 AM
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k you kindly,
Christopher-Mark Gilland.
Founder of CLG Productions
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From: "Donna Goodin"
To:
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2012 10:15 AM
Subject: What's the difference between Artist and Album Artist?
Sorry if this seems like a dumb question, but it se
Hi Sliau,
That's a really nice explanation. It's good to know how that distinction could
come in handy in the future, thanks!
Cheers,
Donna
On Dec 1, 2012, at 10:18 AM, Slau wrote:
> I know you resolved this issue but, for the sake of others who might not have
> figured it out, here's an exam
I know you resolved this issue but, for the sake of others who might not have
figured it out, here's an example where artist and album artist can help:
On the most recent Tony Bennett album, Duets 2, each song's artist label
includes Tony Bennett and his guest's name. So, in itunes, you get twent
Hi Alex,
Yes, that does make sense. I guess I just don't have that many compilations, so
didn't think about it.
Cheers,
Donna
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On Dec 1, 2012, at 10:13 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Not necessarily. Say a cd contains music enspired by a movie, or maybe a
> soundtrack. In that cas
Not necessarily. Say a cd contains music enspired by a movie, or maybe a
soundtrack. In that case, song artists would vary, but the album artist might
be the one who compiled everything. I hope that makes sense.
On Dec 1, 2012, at 10:15 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Sorry if this seems like a dumb
Sorry if this seems like a dumb question, but it seems to me like these would
be the same thing.
Best,
Donna
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Hi again
John makes use of the insert key for various commands. In laptop mode, it makes
use of the caps lock key instead of the insert key. At least, that's an option.
You might want to set their computer to laptop mode under Jealous. I'm not sure
how it would treat the condition control and op
Hi all,
Thank you so much for all the helpful suggestions.
I will most probably be asked to use JAWS.
Gigi, luckily, I enabled that option soon after I started using VoiceOver as I
was more comfortable that way since I used to use a Windows laptop with JAWS
before I got my Mac.
I was even think
own
>>> computer (assuming it's a laptop, of course.)
>>> Eugenia Firth
>>> gigifi...@sbcglobal.net
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 27, 2012, at 6:54 AM, Rahul Bajaj wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>
2, at 6:54 AM, Rahul Bajaj wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I hope you all are well.
>>>> Until recently, I always used to give my exams with a writer, but now I've
>>>> decided to ask the university to allow me to give my e
lways used to give my exams with a writer, but now I've
>>> decided to ask the university to allow me to give my exams on the computer.
>>> I have a Mac and always use it for doing everything, including typing.
>>> But, if my demand is accepted, I will be asked to g
gt;
>> I hope you all are well.
>> Until recently, I always used to give my exams with a writer, but now I've
>> decided to ask the university to allow me to give my exams on the computer.
>> I have a Mac and always use it for doing everything, including typing.
>> B
ms on their
> computer, which, I am sure, would be a Windows machine.
> So, is there a lot of difference between the Mac and Windows when it comes to
> typing, editing and reading text?
> How can I prepare myself to use a Windows machine for giving my papers?
>
> Your help and
cepted, I will be asked to give my exams on their
> computer, which, I am sure, would be a Windows machine.
> So, is there a lot of difference between the Mac and Windows when it comes to
> typing, editing and reading text?
> How can I prepare myself to use a Windows machine fo
ll be asked to give my exams on their
computer, which, I am sure, would be a Windows machine.
So, is there a lot of difference between the Mac and Windows when it comes to
typing, editing and reading text?
How can I prepare myself to use a Windows machine for giving my papers?
Your hel
ind of a
>>> crossover, as I use one or the other sometimes, depending on the task or
>>> event.
>>>
>>> Teresa
>>>
>>> "Nobody ever tells me anything!"--James Forsyte, quoted in the Forsyte Saga
>>>
>>
times. There's kind of a
>>>> crossover, as I use one or the other sometimes, depending on the task or
>>>> event.
>>>>
>>>> Teresa
>>>>
>>>> "Nobody ever tells me anything!"--James Forsyte, quoted in the Forsyte
do" sorts of tasks. The calendar is more
>>> for specific events at specific dates and times. There's kind of a
>>> crossover, as I use one or the other sometimes, depending on the task or
>>> event.
>>>
>>> Teresa
>>>
>>&
task or
>>> event.
>>>
>>> Teresa
>>>
>>> "Nobody ever tells me anything!"--James Forsyte, quoted in the Forsyte Saga
>>>
>>> On Apr 1, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Jennifer Perdue wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just updated my
difference between the reminder and the calendar on
the new update on the IOS 5.1
Jennifer and any others interested in the Reminders app. Here are the links
to the podcasts I did on using the App. I hope these help.
http://www.applevis.com/podcasts/episodes/using-reminders-create-and-manage
; Teresa
>>>
>>> "Nobody ever tells me anything!"--James Forsyte, quoted in the Forsyte Saga
>>>
>>> On Apr 1, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Jennifer Perdue wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just updated my 3gs to IOS 5.1 and found the reminder app on the phone.
n the task or
>> event.
>>
>> Teresa
>>
>> "Nobody ever tells me anything!"--James Forsyte, quoted in the Forsyte Saga
>>
>> On Apr 1, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Jennifer Perdue wrote:
>>
>>> I just updated my 3gs to IOS 5.1 and found t
er, as I use one or
the other sometimes, depending on the task or event.
Teresa
"Nobody ever tells me anything!"--James Forsyte, quoted in the Forsyte Saga
On Apr 1, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Jennifer Perdue wrote:
I just updated my 3gs to IOS 5.1 and found the reminder app on the phone. What
i
events at specific dates and times. There's kind of a
>>> crossover, as I use one or the other sometimes, depending on the task or
>>> event.
>>>
>>> Teresa
>>>
>>> "Nobody ever tells me anything!"--James Forsyte, quoted in the For
he task or event.
Teresa
"Nobody ever tells me anything!"--James Forsyte, quoted in the Forsyte Saga
On Apr 1, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Jennifer Perdue wrote:
I just updated my 3gs to IOS 5.1 and found the reminder app on the phone. What
is the difference between that and the calendar and what is
ifer Perdue wrote:
>
>> I just updated my 3gs to IOS 5.1 and found the reminder app on the phone.
>> What is the difference between that and the calendar and what is the easiest
>> way to use that app as I found it difficult to use.
>>
>> Thanks for all your h
es Forsyte, quoted in the Forsyte Saga
On Apr 1, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Jennifer Perdue wrote:
> I just updated my 3gs to IOS 5.1 and found the reminder app on the phone.
> What is the difference between that and the calendar and what is the easiest
> way to use that app as I found it difficul
I just updated my 3gs to IOS 5.1 and found the reminder app on the phone. What
is the difference between that and the calendar and what is the easiest way to
use that app as I found it difficult to use.
Thanks for all your help.
Jenny and my goofy guide Brooks
On Apr 1, 2012, at 3:27 PM
Hi all,
I am looking into getting Amadeus to do some audio file remastering. I was
using
in windows and am looking for something similar. If I get the light version
can I upgrade to pro or do I have to buy it if I decide I need more features?
Can I rip the audio track from a video file with i
Hi, all,
It looks to me as if there's a little inconsistency about which library is used
by OS X. Is there a general rule of thumb that determines which apps or
commands use which library? I was idly wondering about this as I tracked down
the remnants of Virus Barrier and removed the preference
VO actions, then the mouse is manipulated after
the two positions are marked.
HTH,
Teresa
"On the other hand, there are different fingers."
On Oct 21, 2011, at 2:15 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
> Hi.
> Can someone explain the difference between the mouse up and down commands, VO
> c
Hi.
Can someone explain the difference between the mouse up and down commands,
VO command shift space, and the VO comma, / VO period . drag and drop?
Thanks.
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Oh, that's an important difference. thanks, Rose.
Donna
On Mar 6, 2011, at 8:58 AM, Rose Morales wrote:
> Yes. The free version only allows you to identify ten songs a month. I
> believe that includes failures. So if you search for a song and can't
> identify it, that may or may not count as an
Yes. The free version only allows you to identify ten songs a month. I believe
that includes failures. So if you search for a song and can't identify it, that
may or may not count as an ID. The unlimited version allows you to identify as
many songs as you want.
Hth,
Rose
On Mar 6, 2011, at 8:24
Hi all,
Anyone know what the differences are between the free and paid versions of this
app?
TIA,
Donna
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arned more from that than any of the materials I've plowed
through.
HTH
Carolyn H
On Jan 30, 2011, at 10:38 PM, Stephanie Mitchell wrote:
What's the difference between the doc, the finder and the
desktop? It just seems confussing. Also is there a quick way to
find my applicNs folder?
T
TH
Carolyn H
On Jan 30, 2011, at 10:38 PM, Stephanie Mitchell wrote:
> What's the difference between the doc, the finder and the desktop? It just
> seems confussing. Also is there a quick way to find my applicNs folder?
> Thanks.
> Steph
>
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(shortcuts), on the
> desktop. I just use the doc. Hope this helps,
> Wes :)
>
> On Jan 30, 2011, at 10:38 PM, Stephanie Mitchell wrote:
>
>> What's the difference between the doc, the finder and the desktop? It just
>> seems confusing. Also is there a qui
ht to your Applications folder, Cmd-Shift-U to your
Utilities folder, Cmd-Shift-O to your Documents folder and Cmd-Shift-H to your
Home folder.
Cheers,
Anne
On 31 Jan 2011, at 06:38, Stephanie Mitchell wrote:
> What's the difference between the doc, the finder and the desktop
Steph,
always think of the finder as windows explorer. It's like that, but simplified
a little. I don't find myself putting aliases (shortcuts), on the desktop. I
just use the doc. Hope this helps,
Wes :)
On Jan 30, 2011, at 10:38 PM, Stephanie Mitchell wrote:
> What
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What's the difference between the doc, the finder and the
desktop? It just seems confussing. Also is there a quick way to
find my applicNs folder?
Thanks.
Steph
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>>>
>>> hth
>>>
>>> Ricardo Walker
>>> rwalker...@gmail.com
>>> Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
>>> Google Voice: 1-646-450-2197
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Dec 20, 2010, at 8:26 AM,
gt;>
>> On Dec 20, 2010, at 8:26 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've always just synced my whole library to my device, but my library has
>>> finally gotten too big. So I'm wondering what is the difference between
&g
> On Dec 20, 2010, at 8:26 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've always just synced my whole library to my device, but my library has
>> finally gotten too big. So I'm wondering what is the difference between the
>> Manually Manage Music Set
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On Dec 20, 2010, at 8:26 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've always just synced my whole library to my device, but my library has
> finally gotten too big. So I'm wondering what is the difference between the
> Manually Manage Music Setting,
Hi all,
I've always just synced my whole library to my device, but my library has
finally gotten too big. So I'm wondering what is the difference between the
Manually Manage Music Setting, and the Sync only Checked songs setting? Is it
just what Wes said below, i.e. you can copy
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