Dear Oren,
Your e-mail has come into my private address rather than the
Macvisionaries.
As for the question, I had similar problems. I am no expert but I will
say what I have experienced.
First of all, create the mailbox. If you tab or vo+arrow through the
dialogue box which appears, you
I use iphoto quite easily. and I only have Ilife 8. you just have to
ensure your photos are labelled in folders that you want to add and in
the import folder where new imports are, copy and paste into a new
slide show, hey presto, it's easy. I've made severeal already. with
music and fancy
Hi folks,
How accessible is the SendSpace Wizard with VO?
Thanks
James
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very it even tells you its upoad progress
but I thik you ned a max account I do not know if it lets one upload a
file with a free account
On 13 Jul 2009, at 12:00, James & Nash wrote:
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Mac online
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Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: Sensspace
>
> very it even tells you its upoad progress
> but I thik you ned a max account I do not k
go to a store if one is near then you have it when you leave
On 13 Jul 2009, at 12:31, James & Nash wrote:
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> Yes I have one. Don't know if I should go to a stroe though or buy
> my new
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yes it does. and you found it easy to use? really, I find the wizard a
nightmare.
On Jul 13, 2009, at 12:17 PM, william lomas wrote:
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> very it even tells you its upoad progress
> but I thik you ned a max account I do not know if it lets one upload a
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> On 13 Jul 2
Ok, now what's an i7?
May and Wynter with a y
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2009 5:24 PM
Subject: RE: Mae, iMac, Macbooks and other Apple computers.
M, Mac Pro.If I had a new I7 Mac Pro, that'd be fa
To be honest, I don't think it was so unfairly written. I do agree
with some of the points he made, mainly those pertaining to finding
the icon which announces battery status. I quested over to the
Pentagon City Mall this weekend to have a look at the iPhone, and that
got to me a little; though I
Hello; Thank for getting me started. I do think that either I didn't
hear all the steps or you left some out. Let me tell you what i did,
and you can tell me if I made it harder than it should have been. I
chose import to library, selected my folder, and clicked to accept.
Then I went
I use the sendspace wizzard very successfully on my Mac.
Peggy Fleischer
peggyfleisc...@bellsouth.net
Jude 1:24 Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, And to
present you
faultless Before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy,
1:25 To God our Savior, Who alone is wise, Be gl
nope, that is how I would do it. and you always know if you vo--shift--
right arrow and it tells you how many items there are if you've got
all your photos. I do believe scary music can be very fun and if you
find any downloads, just import it into itunes and it is completely
searchable whe
Great timing; I just showed my first effort to the family, and they
said it was great. I think my musical choice could have been better,
but I don't have much music in my itunes folder. It isn't easy
finding sound files. Every time i search, I find them; but they want
you to pay for th
not a problem, I haven't messed with that too much. but I would just
reccomment playing around with it. it's a fun app. :)
On Jul 13, 2009, at 3:39 PM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
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> Great timing; I just showed my first effort to the family, and they
> said it was great. I think my musical choi
Hi Jenny,
I've just recently moved over to T Mobile and think they are the best
phone provider I've eve been with.
I don't know if the iPhone will be released by them however I've found
thier disability service excellent Also the whole of the T Mobile
team seem very helpful and if I was
Yes, a friend of mine also likes TMobile and is hoping they will get the
IPhone soon. She doesn't want to switch providers.
May and Wynter with a y
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To:
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: Crossposted. My first look at the iPhone
What I'd like to ask all these folks saying the iPhone is so
inefficient is: How efficient were you three weeks after the first
time you ever touched a QWERTY keyboard? It's a whole new model for
human interface interaction. After three weeks, I have no problems
just touching the battery s
Are T-mobile in the UK and T-mobile in the US the same customer service wize?
At 17:31 13/07/2009, you wrote:
>Hi Jenny,
>I've just recently moved over to T Mobile and think they are the best
>phone provider I've eve been with.
>I don't know if the iPhone will be released by them however I've fo
Oh right that's cool then.
I've been with a lot of other companies and must say I was extremely
impressed with T Mobile from the first time I spoke to them etc.
Also their ensurance company they use, provide things in braille.
Vicki.
On 13 Jul 2009, at 17:52, May and Wynter wrote:
>
> Yes, a fr
Not sure, I guess so, would you like me to try and find out?
Someone else on the list may know this answer for you.
Vicki.
On 13 Jul 2009, at 18:24, Dean Wilcox wrote:
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> Are T-mobile in the UK and T-mobile in the US the same customer
> service wize?
>
> At 17:31 13/07/2009, you wrote:
>
>> Hi
I don't know, but my experience with T-Mobile here in the U.S was not
so great. Well ok, it wasn't to bad until they tried messing me over
twice. Once when I asked for a change in the service and they extended
my contract by a few months after promising and repeatedly saying they
would not
I don't think they'll be the same as the people whom answer the phones
when I call T Mobile customer services all sound like they are from UK
and not US.
Vicki.
On 13 Jul 2009, at 18:24, Dean Wilcox wrote:
>
> Are T-mobile in the UK and T-mobile in the US the same customer
> service wize?
>
Hey Josh, I think the same question can be asked of those users who
first laid hands on one of those touch-screen PDAs, but I guess some
of those or most had keyboards. However, then we can take this same
logic to any new interface. For example, those who remember the days
of switching from
I was just asking as this list is world wide and there are people
from all over on here.
At 18:33 13/07/2009, you wrote:
>Not sure, I guess so, would you like me to try and find out?
>Someone else on the list may know this answer for you.
>Vicki.
>On 13 Jul 2009, at 18:24, Dean Wilcox wrote:
>
I just added my cities local mobile newspaper to my home screen, and can now
click on a button and voila, I'm reading the newspaper, no matter where I'm
at.waiting for a cab, waiting in a doctor's office.it's absolutely
fantastic!! Something I was never able to do on my Nokia 6620.could never
figu
I know a few folks have said this, but you have to consider the
special interests of the article's author. A quick attempt to try to
take some of the excitement and buzz of the iPhone out of the
picture. Yes, as Scott and others have said, the logic can be turned
on just about every
agreed!
the part that got me was the downplaying of the specs of the iPhone.
On Jul 13, 2009, at 10:51 AM, John Panarese wrote:
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>I know a few folks have said this, but you have to consider the
> special interests of the article's author. A quick attempt to try to
> take some of the exci
Hello Russell and all:
The following is a statement for comparison purposes only ... so there
is no need to make this portion of the discussion last too long (smile).
I am thrilled to hear that your experience is a positive one. That
feeling of being able to accomplish something you enjoy for
Hello John and all:
I know this has been asked so please forgive me.
Where can this article be obtained? I have not seen it yet though it
seems to have captured people's attention ... LOL
On Jul 13, 2009, at 1:51 PM, John Panarese wrote:
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>I know a few folks have said this, but you have t
Josh,
I may complain about the keyboard but overall this phone is great. I am more
productive with this phone and able to do so much more than I could with my
Samsung Blackjack II, even with its quarty keyboard. And, I had terrible
luck finding applications for that phone that were accessible.
I assume one could search for it now. It's been a while and
since I viewed it as trash, I didn't keep the url or bother
downloading the actual article.
Take Care
John Panarese
On Jul 13, 2009, at 2:03 PM, patrickneazer wrote:
> Hello John and all:
>
> I know this has been asked so p
I think that anyone reading the article would know themselves that it
was written before the release of the iPhone; if I remember correctly
he stated so (correct me if I'm wrong - I'll look at it when I get
home). Anyone can speculate. A lot of the initial hype regarding the
iPhone was almost del
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You know I truly am not into slamming people, but in Mr. Mosen's case,
I have heard his previous show/podcast and just based on observations
from that and things he has said/written, I seriously doubt he would
sit down with you or an iPhone and certainly not to be objective about
his findin
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Hi James,
Without a doubt, one should be able to handle criticism, and, in
reality, criticism can be a positive thing if it is offered
constructively and thoughtfully. No technology, company or product
should be considered the perfect solution for every user. The problem
with the art
Hi
To Jessie and everyone who helped me with te triangles thing. Thanks!
VO backslash works wonderfully! also love the VO shift M command. I
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I don't think anyone is afraid of criticism, just criticism written by those
who have not used the product for any length of time and therefore are
writing reviews and the like without practical experience. If you're going
to level criticism you'd better have the knowledge and experience to back u
Who cares if we win them over. We talk with our pocket books and, if enough
of us stop paying thousands for their products and hundreds more each year
in SMA agreements it will get their attention. It's like any other product
and the markets they compete in.
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oh ok then, no worries,
best wishes,
Vicki.
On 13 Jul 2009, at 18:46, Dean Wilcox wrote:
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> I was just asking as this list is world wide and there are people
> from all over on here.
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> At 18:33 13/07/2009, you wrote:
>
>> Not sure, I guess so, would you like me to try and find out?
>> Someone
gt; growing number of VI iPhone users will tell you the same. Sure, it
> takes time to be comfortable. Once you are, it's fantastic. :)
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an iPhone for an hour and then declaring it slow,
> inefficient, and difficult to navigate is just silly. :) The ever
> growing number of VI iPhone users will tell you the same. Sure, it
> takes time to be comfortable. Once you are, it's fantastic. :)
>
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Hello,
That's exactly what they are afraid of.
On Jul 13, 2009, at 12:52 PM, Larry Wanger wrote:
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> enough of us stop paying thousands for their products and hundreds
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Hey Rustle there is a version called navigon lite that works with the IPhone
for North America.
I tried it out for a little while to see what if offered. For our North
American version there's no gps coverage yet. So if you wanted to use it for
routes while you're actually walking and outside
Yup. Apparently the 'lite' version is little more than a demo in that it
doesn't let you route from where you are to some point. It has a
'simulation' button which will go from someplace near by to the point
you picked, but that's not really useful.
CB
May and Wynter wrote:
> Hey Rustle there
With the Iphone, can bumps be put on the spots where the F and J keys
are supposed to be? If not, I could see why it would take some people
a little too long to find the virtual home row. If somebody can't
find the home row, it will probably be a struggle to type each key.
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actually some of us are not affraid of it more like disgusted by the
lack of attention to detail by people who hold themselves out as
experts while doing everything possible to support an agenda.
Those who are evaluating should remain objective and as has been said
before, apply their criti
And with time you will only get better. There is no question that you
are learning an entirely new environment and how to access the
interface, but once you get a handle on it, you will find that it
becomes so intuitive. The one thing I like is I can use any of the
machines in our house or
#x27;s fantastic. :)
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I disagree and I dont' think you can put any markers on the screen or
it would interfere with the function of the phone. Point is there is
no struggle once you get used to the interface. It's like anything
else, you just have to get beyond the learning curve and the degree of
the curve wil
Folks, this might be interesting to some and in fact I recall a rumor
a while back that VZW would be interested in such a device. THe only
bummer in my opinion is you can't shove this into your pocket unless
you got some mighty big pockets. I think I'd rather have an iPhone,
but this would
Yes, and since the keyboard can be switched from portrit to
landscape, this would defeat the purpose. Honestly, muscle memory and
experience will enable the user to find the home row with little
difficulty. It just takes practice. It's hard to explain if you have
not used the devic
Hi, May. There's also Tomtom, and another one that my friend Cara
Quinn was just telling me about the other day that is fully accessible
to Iphone 3GS users. I haven't yet got the money for one, but I'm
hoping. :)
Mark BurningHawk
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Yes, and it's amazing how accurate you get at finding the correct keys after
a while!
I'm sure I can type faster with the iPhone keyboard than I could with the
Nokia 6620!
Thanks,
Russell
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yeah, I whole heartedly agree. I'm a little tired of the impatience by
some. The technology works, if it didn't, everyone would be
complaining. it takes time and you didn't know every hidden feature of
a mac/PC or a screen reader within a few days or weeks, did you?
On Jul 13, 2009, at 6:18
it's good to see if it works though. I'm using the light version in
the UK until I can afford the full version, and it gives us all an
idea on how we can use it without spending the money first. I like this.
On Jul 13, 2009, at 9:36 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Yup. Apparently the 'lite' version
I've been trying to get my head around an idea of creating a screen cover
with markings or even Braille on it for the keyboard. The problem though for
starters is that the keyboard changes and is contextual. In some text
fields, where you're entering email addresses for example, the keyboard adds
t
hmm, not that interested in a tablet, not for my personal use. as I
said to my BF earlier today, my iphone is all I need while out and
about and my macbook13 is small enough if I need to carry a portable
computer. but hey if they do, I'm sure others would like it.
On Jul 13, 2009, at 10:18 P
the phone is meant to be how it was designed, no adaptive techy stuff
is needed. There's no need to adapt it, it works! I'm sure if I didn't
have the bumps on my f and j keys on my comp, I'd still find the keys,
voice feedback. if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
On Jul 13, 2009, at 11:15 PM, L
I was able to route from where I am to where I wanted to go and got directions
for it. Jus not like I would with trekker, it's not set for that yet. Maybe
some day but know big deal for me. I just need to know how to get someplace so
the map feature that's already on the IPhone works for me.
Hi yeah and I'll bet that mozen will probably get away with all the
critisism he gives to apple products. What I think these highway rovery
people should do, is instead of trying to shove a compettiter into the
ground, in this case, is figure out what kind of software can they build for
the i
What's the other one called, do you remember?
May and Wynter with a y
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From: "Mark Baxter"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: navigon lite
>
> Hi, May. There's also Tomtom, and another one that my friend Cara
> Quinn was just telling me about th
Hi May,
That makes perfect sense! Thanks. Will give it a try and when the GPS
version comes out I'll be familiar with it!
Russell
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To: macvisionarie
are having trouble with a
> brand-new and unfamiliar screen.
>
> Sitting with an iPhone for an hour and then declaring it slow,
> inefficient, and difficult to navigate is just silly. :) The ever
> growing number of VI iPhone users will tell you the same. Sure, it
&
I, too, could probably effectively use a much "lighter," version of
Trekker, the bare-bones of directions or even street names and
commercial maps, as I've been traveling all my life without GPS and
have outstanding skills, if I do say so myself. :) I must get an
Iphone 3GS and play with
Just as a note about the Map application, in case this was not
mentioned, but there is a setting for having the entire route listed
on the screen. Instead of having to hit the forward button, this will
break the route down into the number of steps and list them
consecutively.
Take
Oh yes, I didn't mention that part. That is good to have. I've used it a
few times.
May and Wynter with a y
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From: "John Panarese"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: navigon lite
>
> Just as a note about the Map application, in case this
I honestly think it would just be best to learn it as is and forgo the
overlay idea. I'd have to guess that the engineers at Apple gave this
some thought, but did not find this a simple solution either. I
understand your goal and I'm just saying that maybe in this case, just
learning it is
There definitely is a place for adaptive vendors but like everyone
else in this world, our places change with the times. It's happened to
all of us in one way or another.. Those who can't recognize this often
get made irrelivent by clinging to ideas that are well beyond their
best before d
HI,
Missleading. I had the same issues and the instructions were
misleading. Apple staff are posting me a work around and I will post
it here if I figure it out.
Regards,
alex,
On 12-Jul-09, at 7:20 PM, Kevin Fjelsted wrote:
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> I am attempting to SYNC my mac with my Google COntacts addre
Hi,
A slide Show of picture is iPhoto. Keynote is for more complex things.
Open Office.or Presenter is free though and may work.
Regards,
Alex,
On 12-Jul-09, at 6:51 PM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
>
> Hello; I believe i asked this a while back. But since then a new
> version of ilife has come
I personally don't take much stock in what Mosen says anymore. Before
he went to FS he was a very fair and respected journalist. I think he
probably is a great guy personally. However, since he works for FS, he
will have a bias and an agenda which will be to promote there products
and convi
I don't have an iphone yet but from what I've read, it's less tedious to
serf the web with the iphone than with mobile speak, sense you can move
by headings and sutch.
Mike
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On Jul 12, 2009, at 8:19 PM, Garry Turkington wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> After some playing around with a Mac Pro at work last year I'm about
> to
> buy a MacBook Pro for personal use -- if the model I want is ever in
HI,
THis is my opinion as well. I have seen the product for an hour and
my initial thoughts are this is to cumbersome to type on etc. and to
utilise but i ahven't actaully bought the product and took it home
On 13 Jul 2009, at 22:58, Marie Howarth wrote:
> yeah, I whole heartedly agree. I'
one users will tell you the same. Sure, it
> takes time to be comfortable. Once you are, it's fantastic. :)
>
> Josh de Lioncourt
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