Good question. I guess it is the interpretation of riddles
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Hi,
Not sure that I understand what's trying to be said here. Not wanting to open
up a can of worms but just a little confused.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On May 21, 2014, at 1:05 PM, Mario Navarro wrote:
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> people only have what they deserve
> ... continue to suppo
people only have what they deserve
... continue to support apple's irresponsibility that she pays you well ...
like the mavericks update 10.9.3?
apple gave you a handful of nothing wasn't accessibility?
cheers.
As mulheres, durante séculos, serviram de espelho aos homens por possuírem o
poder
Thanks, Tim and Barry, for your responses. I will give the list view a try. It
seems to me, and I might be remembering wrongly, that when iBooks first came
out on iOS, its accessibility was excellent right from the start. Maybe not
perfect, but very good. In fact, to my way of thinking, it is ac
Hi,
I was just at an Apple Learning Tour event last week and let some of the folks
see the frustrations with accessibility in some of the apps including iBooks.
I agree that with Apple's push to have iBooks in the schools, they need to
continue working on these downfalls. I'm not making excus
Hi Mary,
First of all, the only useful selection in the radio group you mentioned is the
list. Nothing else works well with vo.
I'll go over some tricks I've found helpful in reading and navigating a book.
First, I've found it helpful to turn off cursor tracking as the chapter
navigation does
Having read on one of the lists I'm on, I think this one, but I might be wrong,
that accessibility to iBooks was somewhat improved with the recent update, I
have tried to get to grips with it, and have failed completely. When I first
opened the program, it offered to import my several hundred bo