THere is back to my mac, that you'd get with MObile me, but not sure how that
is from an accessibility prospective.
On Apr 19, 2010, at 3:16 PM, Bryan Smart wrote:
> Yes, it would be great if we could remotely connect to other Macs with
> speech. However, my main need is to be able to conne
Hi i don't have a credit card for the itunes store but can i still register or
no?
I'm guessing i need one
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Worked nicely, though the discussion was the real weight.
Has anyone tried the iworks suite by any chance?
Oh, my stupid question yesterday was answered as i sent the mail. I forgot that
i had handbrake :)
Best regards
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Nic:
I continue to have the issue, where for example the applications folder won't
open with VO/spacebar or command O. I thought it was just me, but there are at
least 3 people now confirming this. I feel like I'm too much a rooky to
explain this well to Apple at this point.
Carolyn
-
excuse me Vic. Too little sleep here, and I misheard your name.
Carolyn
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Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: Mac OS 10.6.3 speed, Voiceover and browsing with Safari
Thanks a lot, Carolyn, for confirming this.
Hi,
Yeah, I was wondering if you were talking to me for a second, even though I
haven't commented at all. lol
Well, I haven't noticed anything. In fact, Safari is better than ever, and with
the installation of Webkit, it's faster than I can blink the proverbial eye. In
fact, it's so blindingly
Hum, this sounds like a switching issue. In windows, you could often
highlight a selection and press f7 or some such to make it spellcheck the
selected text.
Mac doesn't work that way. If you have the feature turned on, it will tell you
as you read back that a word is misspelled. Or, if you
Hello Carolyn,
Have you tried to open the Applications folder by using Command-Shift-A? It
always works for me.
Cheers,
Anne
On Apr 20, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Carolyn wrote:
> Nic:
> I continue to have the issue, where for example the applications folder won't
> open with VO/spacebar or command
Hi just wondering what the dls player is in garage band?
I red somewhere its for soundfonts if so is there any good ones out there?
Also any sampler pluggins that's accessible i have several drum samples i'm
trying to assign to different keys.
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Sorry all, if this has already been discussed, but I've been really swamped the
last couple of months, so I may have missed it. What is Webkit?
Thanks,
Donna
On Apr 20, 2010, at 6:55 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yeah, I was wondering if you were talking to me for a second, even though
Hi,
Webkit is the underlying framework for Safari. That is what is handling all
HTML, at least on the Mac.
A lot of the time, stability with Webkit is increased if you download the
framework yourself and keep it up-to-date. The Apple version is far out of date.
That's just a brief summary, but
Hi guys,
So I got a braille display right here. And I've got the Ceci Braille package.
The braille table is set to Danish, and while the letters display correctly
now, it does not seem to work with contractions when they are turned on. I'm a
bit sad.
Is it possible to edit the package myself a
Oh, thanks, Nic. I'm not having any Safari issues at the moment, but it's good
to know about this. Sometime when things settle down, I'll try installing it.
Cheers,
Donna
On Apr 20, 2010, at 8:35 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Webkit is the underlying framework for Safari. That is what i
Hi All,
I just wanted to announce that Jenny Axler and I have just published our second
Tech Doctor podcast.
This podcast is entitled "Does Size Matter: iPad Versus iPod"
The podcast can be found at
http://www.dr-carter.com
Thanks,
Robert Carter
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I should note that what you're referring to is the nightly builds. There
is some small amount of risk as the nightly builds incorporate the day's
code changes which may or may not always work right. The advantage is
you get all the latest fixes, features and performance enhancements. At
certain
I'll try that, Thanks. But it sure seems like some of the other commands are
broken, or changed.
Carolyn
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Subject: Re: Mac OS 10.6.3 speed, Voiceover and browsi
You can register with iTunes without credit card. You can always add one
later. This being said you can use a debit card that has a master card logo
or visa logo on it. You don't have a credit card or debit card like I have
explained or a gift card you just will not be able to buy through iTunes.
Well, Nic. You must just be one of those geeks with the magic touch and/or the
smarts to go with it.
Take care.
Carolyn
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Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 4:55 AM
Subject: Re: Mac OS 10.6.3 speed, Voi
Interesting article comparing the early Mac days to the present in how
Jobs controls features.
http://www.asktog.com/columns/082iPad&Mac.html#
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Yep. That's of course a drawback. But mostly, I've never had issues except that
one time with multi-select list boxes, or the time when VO kept saying
"Selected edit".
For a VoiceOVer user, the advantages have been greater rather than nonexistent.
Regards,
Nic
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Sky
Even if there is a problem, a few days later it might just go away.
CB
Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi,
Yep. That's of course a drawback. But mostly, I've never had issues
except that one time with multi-select list boxes, or the time when VO
kept saying "Selected edit".
For a VoiceOVer user, t
Hi,
I'm trying to renew my Mobileme account but am encountering a problem with the
site and VO. It looks like i can read the terms of service allright, but i
can't fill in the check box that confirms that i've read the TOS and without
that one checked, i can't go past the renewal page.
I can't s
Hi,
Yeah, that's the nice thing about it.
Regards,
Nic
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On Apr 20, 2010, at 4:43 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Even if there is a problem, a few days lat
Thanks, Chris and Nic, this is good to know. I assume that once you've
installed it, you can remove it if there are problems?
Thanks,
Donna
On Apr 20, 2010, at 10:30 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yep. That's of course a drawback. But mostly, I've never had issues except
> that one time
You know, guys, that's a little weird. *grin* Well, I don't need any added
chaos in my life at the moment, but I will try it when things settle down.
Take care,
Donna
On Apr 20, 2010, at 10:44 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yeah, that's the nice thing about it.
>
> Regards,
> Nic
> Mobil
Or just switch back to Safari for a few days if the problem makes things
unusable. I've not had that experience though.
CB
Donna Goodin wrote:
Thanks, Chris and Nic, this is good to know. I assume that once
you've installed it, you can remove it if there are problems?
Thanks,
Donna
On Apr 20
Hi trouble still registering without a credit card.
I'm getting one don't have one.
i get to the last step and can't complete without the credit card.
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some twittervillions.
Take care. and I might be wrong about that btw.
On Apr 20, 2010, at 7:48 AM, chad baker wrote:
> Hi trouble still registering without a credit card.
> I'm getting one don't have one.
> i get to th
Webcit is the backbone of safary. I use it and it runs well most of the time.
It does not solve all the problems I'm ahving with safary but it dows work.
On Apr 20, 2010, at 5:43 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Sorry all, if this has already been discussed, but I've been really swamped
> the last coup
Now I do have a question. do I have to run the webkit.app every time I want to
run safary from now on or just once in a while to update the fraimwork?
Take care.
On Apr 20, 2010, at 5:35 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Webkit is the underlying framework for Safari. That is what is handlin
Hi,
Mine was a clickable item I had to VO-space on. I can't remember if it was
before or after the terms of service.
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On Apr 20, 2010, a
Ah ok. I'll just spellcheck the thing every nce ihn a while then.
Ah well.
Thanks. Yeah it wasa switching issue. I run both os's now so am confused
once in a while. lol.
Tc
S
On Apr 20, 2010, at 4:50 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hum, this sounds like a switching issue. In windows, you cou
After installing webkit you will have a second app called webkit. There
is no effect on Safari. So if you want the officially supported version
launch Safari. If you want the latest greatest run Webkit. Each time you
launch webkit it will check if there is an update and ask to
download/install
Hi,
It also runs Safari, so you will have all your settings. IN case anyone is
confused. SO you can set it as your default web browser.
You can uninstall it, but that is pointless. Your bug may be fixed the next day.
Regards,
Nic
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You could use RipIt to extract the DVD to files first. It's commercial
($20) but works well. They have actually tested it with about 250,000 DVDs.
http://thelittleappfactory.com/ripit/
CB
Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi,
What do you do about DVD encryption? I asked this earlier referring to a
pl
I guess I should have been more clear about that. Webkit uses the same
'shell' of Safari, but the render engine underneath is the nightly
build. So you will have some difficulty being able to tell the two apart
when running other than the app name or some new features. You can run
them both at
Internet mail servers generally come in two flavors. The POP mail
systems have your client pick up mail and copy it to your local system,
removing it from your mail provider's system. The IMAP ones have your
client interact with mail on the server as you go along. So you retrieve
a lit of mail
The article is heavy on speculation and light on specs. I'm sure Apple
is comparing roadmaps and price points to see if AMD has something
better to offer. Switching to AMD would be a non-trivial change and they
aren't going to do it unless AMD has something substantially better.
Can't hurt to h
Not only is the simulator not accessible via voiceover on the Mac, it
also doesn't even simulate the iPhone's accessibility technologies so a
developer can't simulate high contrast, magnification or voiceover on
the phone. This can be problematic since a developer can create iPhone
apps with cl
Carolyn,
I wonder where you're trying to open the applications folder? When I'm in
finder, and hit cmd-N to open a new finder window, it automatically puts me in
the home folder. My apps folder is not visible in this window. What I then do
is stop interacting with the area and VO-left to the sid
Webkit has been a great support when problems have arisen in safari. A friend
of mine was having issues with facebook last year, I recommended webkit and his
problems were solved. And you never notice its there. :)
On 20 Apr 2010, at 15:50, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Or just switch back to Safari fo
I really can't say I'm having any problems with safari at the minute.
If anything, its improved since the last update.
On 20 Apr 2010, at 15:56, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> Webcit is the backbone of safary. I use it and it runs well most of the time.
> It does not solve all the problems I'm ahving wi
Problem was that if i clicked on the clickable item, nothing happened. Wonder
if i did something wrong oh and the confirmation that i agreed to the terms of
service wasn't clickable.
Did that make any sence at all?
/Krister
20 apr 2010 kl. 16.59 skrev Nicolai Svendsen:
> Hi,
>
> Mine was a cl
you can register without a account. This can be done one of two ways.
Either, search for a free app and click get, then when it asks you to register,
go through the process. There will be a none, selection visible on the credit
card page, you need to select it.
Or, use a redeeming itunes voucher
Hi Krister,
Try doing control-option-shift-space on all items you are about to click
For now, this is the expected procedure many places at me.com ...
HOpe this helps,
John André
On 20. apr. 2010, at 17.55, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> Problem was that if i clicked on the clickable item, noth
Hi guys,
Thought I'd put this article out there for everyone to discuss. I will be
writing a blog on my opinions of this article shortly. But here it is for you
all to read.
It's an article done by the RNIB which is the national charity for the blind in
the UK. You need to download the article,
Thanks for passing this article along. I think that, for the most part, this
article was fair. They seem to point out both positives and negatives of the
product which is good.
The only area where I have some problems with the article, is that they made to
big of a deal about activating voiceov
Shen, the cpu in the iPad has very little to do with apple choosing to
switch to amd.
The cpu in question is probably the product of a company that apple
purchased a few years ago that makes high quality low power mobile
processors. The reason why the info on the cpu is so vague is because
apple do
Ah I see. I was hoping it would be linked but yeah the webkit is working pretty
good.
Take care.
S
On Apr 20, 2010, at 8:04 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> After installing webkit you will have a second app called webkit. There is no
> effect on Safari. So if you want the officially supported versio
Hi,
I tried that too, only problem was i couldn't route the mouse cursor to VO it
said that nothing was under the mouse and vo-shift-spacebar only opened the
apple menu.
I'll try again.
/Krister
20 apr 2010 kl. 18.10 skrev John André Netland:
> Hi Krister,
>
> Try doing control-option-shift-s
I would agree with you John. as a total VI user of an IPhone, I don't think
they praised the screen reader enough. And its that point of the accessibility
out of the box that has wound me up. I think that could put users off entirely
and let's see, how many products are accessible out of the box
Hmm. So I went to this video (nice Acapella medley piece by Sam Tsui
singing all six parts)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R12QVtuB0_Q
In DOM mode, after the click to be notified button comes the unlabeled
play button, by another unlabeled button which does nothing, then the
current and total
Hello Nic,
My husband, Archie, is responsible for the CeciMac Braille package. He would
like to offer contracted Braille but there are two problems. First of all, he
has no list of the contractions used in Danish Braille, and secondly, he has
yet to find out how to prevent the Braille output ro
You can find out more about him at Chris.Pirillo.com. He's been around a
while and hosts a tech broadcast on radio and a number of websites. Has
about 80K followers on twitter and 40K readers on his primary site.
http://chris.pirillo.com/about/
As far as textbooks go, the cost of the pounds of
This is purely speculation on my part. As I'm sure it is on yours and others.
Remember, it's all about profit margin. Apple has no reason to switch
to AMD if their profit margin is lower or the same.
Perhaps Apple will consider AMD if they believe their profit margin
will be higher than continuing
AMD runs hot anyway and it would seriously decrease the quality also
lifespan of apple computers. I've had AMD machines before and never ver
liked them because of that fact. I could litterally burn myself on the first
laptop I had back in 06 and also the Compaq I had which also ran extremely
ho
Hi folks.
Suddenly, the hostile site became as friendly as ever and let me renew my
mobileme account, so now i'm a full member of Mobileme for the first time.
Thanks as always to the list for the good help i got.
/Krister
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Hi, i was out shopping for a printer today and found a Hp Photosmart with both
printing, scanning and copying in it. Problem was that you had touch buttons
all over the place. Has anyone had experiences with multi-function printers and
the Mac and what should one choose? I want the lists opinion
I have a 3 in one printer, scans, copies and prints. it's an HP photosmart and
I can't remember the code off the top of my head. there are physical buttons on
the printer and I can print, not tried the photo print yet or scanning yet but
printer works great.
On 20 Apr 2010, at 19:19, Krister Ek
Hi,
Ah, thanks a lot for the response.
I know the contracted braille, but unfortunately, I'll be unable to help if it
crashes every time it excepts other braille output than American.
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yah
the fact apple haven't done their own tables is bad, considering they support
multilingual OS versions
On 20 Apr 2010, at 20:18, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ah, thanks a lot for the response.
>
> I know the contracted braille, but unfortunately, I'll be unable to help if
> it crashes ev
Hi,
I agree with that, to some extent. I think what is worse, however, is that even
if you create your own braille tables, it will not accept their output. That
kind of contradicts localization quite a bit. Of course, they don't have
multilingual speech, either, but hopefully we'll see both of
Sometimes, this might just occur because of server issues. There is a
period of time, between when a computer receiving your e-mail and a
computer sending your e-mail might not fully agree about if the e-mail
was sent. Consider for example, if the computer receiving your e-mail
is working very ha
Hi,
When I tried to get the article, it said no file exist at the address
On Apr 20, 2010, at 12:18 PM, marie Howarth wrote:
> Hi guys,
> Thought I'd put this article out there for everyone to discuss. I will be
> writing a blog on my opinions of this article shortly. But here it is for you
>
Hi,
under the heading where it says IPad, there's a file in word format, vo-space
on that. If you're still having problems, I'd be happy to email you my copy off
list.
HtH
On 20 Apr 2010, at 20:33, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I tried to get the article, it said no file exist at the ad
Hi,
I'm a bit confused here.
"It is just a shame that VoiceOver is switched off by default, meaning it has
to be activated before the iPad can be used." and "It would have been a real
bonus had the iPad been accessible out of the box. Unfortunately, this was not
quite the case."
These views
I'm a bit confused here. Voiceover can easily be turned on independently
through iTunes, or by a sighted user using the settings menu. How is this not
easily accessible? When I got my iPad an apple store employee simply turned on
voiceover for me. He knew exactly how to do it, and we also en
Hi All,
"Speak It!" is an app that lets you use the Acapela group's Infovox
voices on the iPhone or iPod Touch, and supposedly also for the iPad,
on text that you type or paste into the app, and create audio files
with these voices that you can either play back or mail. This is
absolutel
shame can't use them as voiceover voices
On 20 Apr 2010, at 21:29, Esther wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> "Speak It!" is an app that lets you use the Acapela group's Infovox voices on
> the iPhone or iPod Touch, and supposedly also for the iPad, on text that you
> type or paste into the app, and create a
Thanks for this information Ester.
I have two questions.
1. Why are the mac voices so expensive compared to the extra voices on the
IPhone/IPad?
2. Other than it being able to read books what else do you think this app could
be useful for?
On 20 Apr 2010, at 21:29, Esther wrote:
> Hi All,
>
Exactly what I think Olivia.
Clearly they are struggling to find issues with it and so resorted to one issue
they deemed potentially off putting.
It's 100 times more accessible out of the box than nokia phones or windows
computers.
On 20 Apr 2010, at 21:28, olivia norman wrote:
> I'm a bit c
Hi,
Nick while I agree with you entirely, I think the point they were trying to
get across is this. When one turns on any kind of mac desktop or laptop, if
no interaction takes place for a specific time VO kicks in. I think that
this might be the kind of thing they wanted to happen with the iPad
yes Nick, agreed. Until I get my hands on one, the weight question is something
I can't comment on. The low vision stuff I can't either. But as an initial
review its not too scathing and yet not too promoting either.
On 20 Apr 2010, at 21:19, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a bit confuse
Sadly, I don't think that was the point. Knowing the organisation, they
probably don't even know that happens with macs as they are quite quiet when it
comes to anything that is not strictly "blind specific".
On 20 Apr 2010, at 21:39, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Nick while I agree with
Should I mention the "Really Not Interested in Blind"
interpretation of their acronym? Oops I just have, sorry...
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Hi Marie,
The Mac voices are more expensive than the extra voices for the iPhone/
iPad because the iPhone/iPad voices are only being used for text to
speech. What makes it expensive to get a good voice that will work
with a Screen Reader is the extra configurability that will let this
ope
hahaha glad someone else spotted that.
On 20 Apr 2010, at 21:49, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Should I mention the "Really Not Interested in Blind"
> interpretation of their acronym? Oops I just have, sorry...
>
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:macv
Thanks for this Ester. You helped me understand the app a lot more and I can
see how it may be useful to some.
On 20 Apr 2010, at 21:56, Esther wrote:
> Hi Marie,
>
> The Mac voices are more expensive than the extra voices for the iPhone/iPad
> because the iPhone/iPad voices are only being use
OSX being Unix doesn't make it impervious, as recent security updates
from Apple attest to, but it does make it harder. Throw in the small
market share and most malware developers will move on to easier/broader
targets (Windows). That said, an even bigger target is the web which, by
design, is
Hi Marie, Nic, and Others,
I'd like to point out that the earlier iPad podcast review by Shelly
and the RNIB article seemed mostly done by low vision users. Although
weight is a factor (1.5 pounds), may I remind list members that a
totally blind person does not have to worry about holding
I see why you would say this about the article, the low vision users aspect at
least. Although they do say a low vision and a blind user. Seems to me the
blind user didn't have much to comment on.
On 20 Apr 2010, at 22:05, Esther wrote:
> Hi Marie, Nic, and Others,
>
> I'd like to point out th
Nothing - even UNIX is invulnerable. and as Chris has said, the web is the big
and future target. Perhaps the most dangerous application/opening on a computer
is the system's web browser.
TC
James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny
On 20 Apr 2010, at 22:02, Chris Blouch wrote:
> OSX being Unix doesn't make it
Hello Nic,
Yes, it was a pretty good article for the RNIB, but I had the same reaction as
you did about it being a pity it wasn't accessible out of the box. They just
can't admit that Apple has really got it right!
Cheers,
Anne
On Apr 20, 2010, at 10:19 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
FWIW, they didn't talk about getting content (books) much, but I did like the
fact they mentioned pinch to zoom, which iirc works even with voiceover turned
on, thus allowing for zooming in text apps, along with VO. Again I might be
wrong on using pinch to zoom with vo but pinch to zoom is real
Hi,
Vo doesn't kick in. You have to activate that as well when turning on any Mac.
Which is the point.
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On Apr 20, 2010, at 10:39 PM, Dó
Hello,
I don't think turning on VO the way the iPhone/iPod touch/iPad is a great
struggle for most the way it's currently configured but, I do think Apple
should allow Voiceover to be turned on via the voice control. I wouldn't think
this would be very difficult to implement. There are some p
Hi,
I'm just a bit sad about the fact they seem to dismiss that it is a mainstream
product, and thus, nothing will actually be turned on.
The thing I love about Apple, is that Apple does not presume to know what the
end-user wants. This is the benefit. You can customize everything to your
liki
Hi,
I can see that as a possibility. Expanding voice control would definitely be a
good idea, especially because the speech will confirm what you just said.
Regards,
Nic
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And surely, this is the point. Apple does not tout Accessibility in their
products as being a huge deal because their philosophy can be summed up in two
words "universal access", meaning that accessibility is an integral part of any
of their products.
TC
James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny
On 20 Apr 2010
thought you guys maybe interested in this article.
http://technology.globalthoughtz.com/index.php/a-potential-backdoor-malware-for-mac-identified007/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+globalthoughtzHome+(Global+Thoughtz)
On 20 Apr 2010, at 22:27, James & Nash wrote:
> Nothi
Hello,
A friend of me asks for approval since a long time on this list.
Who is responsible for this?
His adres is:
peter.durieux1...@gmail.com
thanx for your help
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I don't now how to fix something if it is broken but yeah. good luck.
On Apr 20, 2010, at 9:47 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Hmm. So I went to this video (nice Acapella medley piece by Sam Tsui sin
The key language from this article is the following line.
But security experts feel that since the ‘Backdoor’ would need to be installed
by the user himself in order to physically access the machine, the threat from
the malware is quite low.
Bottom line is this. Don't install any cracked progra
Does Ripit rip Dvds to Mp3?
Thanks
On 20/04/2010, at 11:12 in the morning, Chris Blouch wrote:
> You could use RipIt to extract the DVD to files first. It's commercial ($20)
> but works well. They have actually tested it with about 250,000 DVDs.
>
> http://thelittleappfactory.com/ripit/
>
> CB
That's absolutely awesome, I wanted a male voice for my Ipod touch, I'm going
to go buy the app now. I can't wait!
On 20/04/2010, at 4:29 in the Afternoon, Esther wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> "Speak It!" is an app that lets you use the Acapela group's Infovox voices on
> the iPhone or iPod Touch, and s
So, does this mean that I am running web kit either by choosing web kit from
the applications menu or by opening Safari?
I have downloaded and installed webkit, and I do see better performance, but I
am still a little confuse by the whole thing. I'm a newby Mac user, in case
you didn't notic
Aggreed Nick. When voiceover is on it alters the gestures required, and would
not fit the majority of the users which aren't us...
I really think that it is nit-picking critisism, as I own a touch, and my lady
owns an iphone and there isn't any difficulties turning on the feature from
itunes.
O
I'm still having trouble switching libraries in Itunes. When you open it, do
you open it throught the dock or the applications folder, or does it not
matter? When I try pressing command as I open it, it worked the first time, but
it didn't work when I tried to switch back.
Thanks,
Courtney
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In researching the issue of whether to purchase an apple mac or not, I've
come across a few people who have expressed criticism if not concern about
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