hi with angelas ashes, i have the book in eighteen mp3's. so if I
imported this folder would itunes still organize it strangely?
On 25 May 2009, at 22:09, Esther wrote:
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> Hi Will,
>
> Actually, the only thing that might be time consuming is how you have
> ordered or tagged the files. If th
Not to mention the stability, oh the stability. I can have my mac
running for a hole day and it won't hang at all... well very rarely. I
can remember when i had to restart my pc about 10 times a day, soudly
swearing and cursing as i did so.
/Krister
25 maj 2009 kl. 23.07 skrev Jessi and Go
Hi, I plan to try window-eyes on that system, but we aren't selling
window-eyes with the system, so I don't want the customer to get my
full version, smiles.
Since it worked for you I'll grab a demo and see if I can get it to fly.
Best,
erik burggraaf
A+ sertified technician and user suppor
Okay. Please let me know if it works for you. If it works for you, it
might help the others who have the same issue.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
On 26/05/2009, at 14.01, erik burggraaf wrote:
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> Hi, I plan to try window
Hello good people,
I teach at a community college. I communicate with my students
through an internet platform from Sunguard higher education called
mypage, which includes mymail. I use the mymail to email my
students. I'm having a problem that seems strange to me when I try to
send me
Hey all. in the latest version of adium well, the latest beta at least
it says the authorization bugs have been fixed but the only button
that works is get info. thought you guys should know.
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hi are you using the kerent beda?
On May 26, 2009, at 11:43 AM, Brett Campbell wrote:
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> Hello good people,
>
> I teach at a community college. I communicate with my students
> through an internet platform from Sunguard higher education called
> mypage, which includes mymail. I use the mymail
I would like to just take a moment to mention something about
advocacy. It is the responsibility of the organization and software
developer to make their software accessible. Please notify both that
they have an application that is not accessible on a 'no-cost'
solution, that is open sour
I am using Safari 3. I briefly tried the beta, but didn't care for a
couple changes I experienced in Mail, so I switched back.
Brett
On May 26, 2009, at 12:08 PM, Maurice Mines wrote:
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> hi are you using the kerent beda?
> On May 26, 2009, at 11:43 AM, Brett Campbell wrote:
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>> Hello g
Point well taken. I'll look into this. In the mean time I hope to
find a work around.
Brett
On May 26, 2009, at 12:12 PM, Sean Tikkun wrote:
> I would like to just take a moment to mention something about
> advocacy. It is the responsibility of the organization and software
> developer t
Hi Bret, here's something you can try. Go into the develop menu, and
change the user agent tosomething like Internet explorer. If you
don't see the develop menu,it can be enabled under the advanced
section of Safari's preferences. This should hopefully do the trick.
On May 26, 2009, at
This sounded like a great idea, unfortunately it didn't work. Thank
you.
Brett
On May 26, 2009, at 12:57 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
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> Hi Bret, here's something you can try. Go into the develop menu, and
> change the user agent tosomething like Internet explorer. If you
> don't see the de
Hi, there's a browsing app listed in the voice over compadibility
list. I was always going to try it, but never got around, and now it
looks like safari 4 is going to resolve many of the issues in the way
of web accessibility. So I may just stick with it unless I run into a
situation lik
Hi Will,
I don't know whether iTunes will organize Angela's Ashes (or any other
book you import) strangely. It depends on how the book is tagged and
whether there is a playlist file you can import. If the tracks are
imported in the order you want them played (for instance), you can
certa
Hi,
Use Opera maybe.
Thanks,
Alex,
On 26-May-09, at 2:56 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
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> Hi, there's a browsing app listed in the voice over compadibility
> list. I was always going to try it, but never got around, and now it
> looks like safari 4 is going to resolve many of the issues in the
Hi all, a couple of questions, from someone who's seriously thinking of
getting rid of a three-year old toshiba laptop, and entering the world of
mac, finally. I've had a lot of experience already with the platform, thanks
to friends, but now I want to make the switch for myself, but, before i
I don't use the mac for all of my computing tasks. I use Linux's
openoffice for spreadsheets and writer or textedit on the mac for word
processing. I've et to try the mac port of openoffice - until
recently there was a subset of mac apps which were guaranteed slow
running on my mac mini, but this
Hi,
Yes,
Tables, Openoffice Calc and/or IWork are the way to go for
Spreadsheets. Text Edit, Nicis Writer, Openoffice Writer, and/or
IWorks are great for word processing.
As far as music, Perian, Quicktime, flip4Mac, and iTunes make a nice
set that cover most formats. There is another pro
Hi,
note: Using a free program called Virtualbox or a non-free one called
VMware Fussion you can run a light-weight Linux like Ubuntu on your
Mac as well to use OOO Openoffice.org Writer Etc.
Regards,
Alex,
On 26-May-09, at 6:56 PM, James Dietz wrote:
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> I don't use the mac for all of my
On 26/5/09 19:12, Sean Tikkun wrote:
> Please notify both that they have an application that is not
> accessible on a 'no-cost' solution, that is open source.
Minor quibble, but which bit of software under discussion is open
source? Not OS X, VoiceOver, or Safari (though OS X and Safari make use
On 26/5/09 18:43, Brett Campbell wrote:
> If I do need to use another browser, is there one that works with our
> beloved VoiceOver?
Opera's already been mentioned; I'd probably try that first.
OmniWeb and iCab are freeware and shareware browsers based on the same
WebKit web engine as Safari. Yo
> Hi answers below
>
> First, what programs would be good for someone in
> college, where mostly word processing, and some spreadsheets are
> used? I
> guess either iwork, or open office is the way to go, here.
LaTeX with TeXShop/TexLive which can be all installed through the
mactex install
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