It works really good but the thing I find is browsing ntfs drives is deathly
slow on the mac. drives me nuts when I'm trying to attach a file from said
drives in an email and it takes me 5 minutes to do it.
On May 9, 2010, at 10:08 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Paragon NTFS costs 39 dol
Hi,
Really? Wow. That sounds like a horrible experience. For me, it's just as quick
as browsing Mac OS Extended Journaled drives. It might be worth reporting. That
doesn't sound right.
Regards,
Nic
On May 10, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> It works really good but the thing I find is
Nokia are responsible for a large portion of the mobile technology we have
in the world today.
I would hope that they aren't going down.
And besides, apple like other companys will be gilty of steeling patents
from other companys. It's just part of life.
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NTFS is the file system or structure in which files are saved / written to
the hard drive.
Mac will not write to NTFS file structures.
Windows will and anything windows after windows nt, use ntfs as it allows
for better security and supposably more stable.
If you wish to use the drive on both a
Hi ,
I have tried also the pathfinder from cocotech for the following reasons:
to have the possibility to cut files and to add hotkeys to some optional
services infinder that are basically in pathfinder: interaction with the
terminal from inside the finder.
At the moment, I don't use path fin
hi is there a way on the abbyy site to get back my license key for
finereader, and download it again?
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Hi,
My message was only passed onto the developer. I might try writing him
privately as well, because the bad routines problem sounds a bit strange to me
as other Cocoa developers have fixed the very same issue.
Of course, I do not know how they coded it, but still, I can't see the routines
be
Hello Everyone,
I am cross-posting this to both the Mac and iPhone mailing lists for reasons
that I hope members of both will understand. If not, then, I hope you will
appreciate the mystery. (Smile)
CHAPTER 1:
As my iPhone 3GS is my primary means of communicating with the outside
world, Vo
You are right, this scripting is powerful and I look forward to learning how
far we can go to script VO with Applescript. The combination of Terminal and
scripting is also a powerful tool worth learning.
Vic, you are right, the bash shell for Unix is like DOS but a whole lot cooler.
Just type "h
I could be wrong, but I think there is some philosophical reason why Apple
doesn't want cut and paste in the Finder. I think the debate has been going on
since the introduction of the Mac back in the 80's.
On May 9, 2010, at 8:16 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
> while this is something I've gotten
Simon,
It does not matter whether Nokia is responsible for most of the technology or
not. Many manufacturers are using GSM and I am sure legally. Not being a patent
lawyer, there are either royalties paid or fair use rights involved. I would
submit that stealing is a rather strong term because
One other option that I would love to explore are some of the text based file
management programs. I remember one from years ago that worked well with speech
called Midnight Commander, but there are probably lots more of them out there
now. I don't know how well they would work with VO, but I be
Hey Mark. Is it possible to generate voice clips with other TTS
engines on the Mac? When I set up my girlfriend's shuffle with VO, it
automatically used Alex, and I didn't have any choices. I wanted to
use one of the Acapella voices from Infovox, but wasn't able to do
that even when I had set up th
Hello,
I have downloaded a program, (a collection of workflows) on www.automation.com.
The name of the package is:
UNIX Services Installer.pkg
This package add some services in all applications and you can add a hockey to
it with the keyboard option in the system preferences.
I use very often
Vim has always been funny with its cursor. I just ran emacs, and VO followis
its cursor fine. There are other editors as well like Pico, Nano, and more, and
I imagine they'll all work fine with the cursor.
Vim had this problem with other screen readers, too, if I remember correctly.
On May 10, 20
Hi Edward,
Matlab isn’t bad, though I haven’t played with it much. I’ve asked our
technicians to get me a version for Mac, so I’ll respond within a few days.
Cheers,
Dónal
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Sorry but, I don't agree.
Vim is working great on linux with brltty on linux systems.
Also, vim or vi (vim without m) is much more powerfull then pico or nano.
I think the task to jump to the keyboard focus is a basic command in text
environment.
William
Op 10-mei-2010, om 12:24 heeft Larry Sk
Yes thanks would be much interested.
Thanks
Edward
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Subject: RE: matlab
Hi Edward,
As said before, NTFS 3g is free software for the mac. It allows you to
both read and write in NTFS.
Due to technical limitations in the fat 32 format, this is no longer
recommended for hard drives. I will briefly explain why.
1. Fat 32 does not allow a file to be stored that is larger than 4 gigs
It seems that others have already answered most of these questions. I will
also say that I never press my screen accidentally, and find that the iPad
works well as a media player, as well as for some word processing, especially
with the keyboard doc.
Any word from the Apple store yet, Pete?
I'm
I've always used GNU octave. It's a free, open source matlab like environment.
There are links to pre-built binaries for OS10 at
http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/download.html.
Note that if you git it through macports,it builds it from scratch and it will
take a long time.
On May 3, 2010
Hello,
How accessible is it? Have you had any probloems?
Thanks
Edward
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Subject: Re: matlab
The thing is, mine's not slow. It makes me wonder whether it's an NTFS drive or
not.
On 10/05/2010, at 3:36 in the morning, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> It works really good but the thing I find is browsing ntfs drives is deathly
> slow on the mac. drives me nuts when I'm trying to attach a file from
Hi,
It is text based so accessibility isn't an issue. You run it from within
terminal. There are ways of making graphical plots if you need to, but it's
been a while sense I played with that feature.
On May 10, 2010, at 10:26 AM, Edward wrote:
> Hello,
> How accessible is it? Have you had a
Hello list,
I got an iPad for Mom's Day. :) How super sweet of my family. So, I have
lots to learn and I just applied to the viPhone list but I'm not sure where
would be appropriate to ask questions about the iPad. I do not want to bombard
this list or the viphone list with discussions abou
I noticed that, on my iPad, the hiss is there, even if VoiceOver is off.
When I first start the iPad, if I immediately lock the screen, the speaker will
shut off in about 10 seconds. That's fine. After I've toggled VoiceOver on/off
once, from that point forward, when the screen is locked, the hi
Hello
Does it give you the same functionality as matlab? I am attending college
for electrical engineering and they use matlab here. If I had to, can I use
matlab with voice over?
Thanks for your help,
edward
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Hello Christina,
The VIPhone list is also for the iPad now. This was clearly stated by the
moderators recently, so you've chosen to join the right list.
I hope you enjoy your iPad.
Cheers,
Anne
On May 10, 2010, at 6:40 PM, Christina wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I got an iPad for Mom's Day. :)
Thanks so much.
Sent from my iPad
On May 10, 2010, at 10:21 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Christina,
>
> The VIPhone list is also for the iPad now. This was clearly stated by the
> moderators recently, so you've chosen to join the right list.
>
> I hope you enjoy your iPad.
>
> Cheers,
Amassing a large portfolio of patents is a common protection method for
large companies. Patent anything plausible and add them to your quiver
in case somebody sues you. The intent isn't competitive advantage by
exploiting those discoveries in your own products, but rather as a path
to mutually
IDC released their worldwide stats on smartphone marketshare last
Friday. True that Apple is still 3rd, but the notable bit is growth. RIM
and Nokia each grew by 45 and 57 percent respectivly but Apple grew by
131%. Apple's volume was only a bit behind RIM (8.8M v. 10.6M) so RIM
has to be heari
Hi All,
Here's an alternative, promising eBook reader for books in ePub format
without DRM: Ibis Reader. It works with VoiceOver on the iPhone, iPod
Touch, and iPad, and allows bookmarking but has some odd features in
terms of navigation. You can read DRM-free ePub books either on your
c
Not sure what you mean by text based file manger. If you are in terminal
you generally can store file manipulation commands in a text file and
then run all those as a batch. For example, say I have a file called
"test" and I'm always making a copy to "test2" I could make a new text
file called
THanks for sharing the references, I must go read.
Btw, VZ had at one time a VOIP service called Voice WIng or something wing and
it did disappear apparently a few years ago and this was before they rolled out
their Fios service. I would agree this is a really expensive and very
entertaining gam
Thanks for this info Ester.
On 10 May 2010, at 19:47, Esther wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Here's an alternative, promising eBook reader for books in ePub format
> without DRM: Ibis Reader. It works with VoiceOver on the iPhone, iPod Touch,
> and iPad, and allows bookmarking but has some odd features i
Thank you Ester for this wonderful nugget. I've downloaded and installed with
no issues thus far. The only downside to this ap thus far is the lack of
responsiveness with Voiceover on the iPod touch. I'm definitely interested to
hear what others think.
On May 10, 2010, at 1:57 PM, marie Howarth
Hi,
I'm not sure what's wrong with my account. I'm logged into my google account
and can see that I'm a member of the MacVisionaries group. I looked at my
member profile and have my account set to receive my messages on my home email
account. However, i'm not receiving my messages, and haven
It is practically 100 percent compatible with matlab. There may be some very
slight modifications to be made in your code every now and then, but it
shouldn't be much. The graphical image plots arent as polished as matlab, but
there isn't much you can't do with matlab that you can't do with oc
I will check out your settings on the admin end and get vack to you!
Olivia
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On May 10, 2010, at 3:21 PM, Gary wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure what's wrong with my account. I'm logged into my
google account and can see that I'm a member of the MacVisionaries
group. I looked
I forgot to mention that I know nothing about vo and matlab in OS10.
So, someone else will have to chime in on that.
On May 10, 2010, at 12:17 PM, Edward wrote:
> Hello
> Does it give you the same functionality as matlab? I am attending college
> for electrical engineering and they use matlab he
Hello,
I first tried Ibis Reader on an iPad, and the download went pretty
well. I was beginning to wonder whether the difference in initial
responsiveness on the iPod Touch (much more sluggish with VoiceOver)
was due to space or VoiceOver. It definitely took a while for the
download fro
Since your TV is kind of new it might have VGA inputs. Some do now days.
If that's the case you can skip the VGA to NTSC converter box. If not,
the converter has both RCA and SVideo (4-pin cable) outputs. Most TVs
have SVideo these days. All the cables come with it.
CB
Courtney Curran wrote:
Hi,
Just a quick addition: In Ibis reader Voice Over reads through a
chapter, but the first page doesn't update. However, if you want to
move to a later page in that chapter, you could toggle VoiceOver off,
and simply tap the right side of the screen the number of pages you
wanted to mov
Hi,
Does anyone know if it is possible to use a Windows 7 upgrade CD to do a clean
install of Windows 7 in to a fusion version 3 virtual machine? For me the
installation stops shortly after it starts saying that a valid version of
Windows is not found on the machine.
Thanks,
Robert Carter
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Wow Esther. Thanks so much for this awesome information. This app will be very
usable for us outside the US, where it will take a lot of time before we get
books in IBooks in our languages. I'll check out this app when I got the time
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
W
You CAN! NOT! use the upgrade disk. You MUST! use a FULL GENUINE COPY! I'm
assuming this is for a clean install of Vista, and not upgrading from VM of
XP, right? I think even if two as, you would need the genuine CD.
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone kno
I thought, by definition, that a Windows7 upgrade CD required a previous
OS to be fully installed before it would work.
CB
Robert Carter wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if it is possible to use a Windows 7 upgrade CD to do a clean
install of Windows 7 in to a fusion version 3 virtual machine? Fo
Thanks so much, I appreciate it.
Courtney
On 10/05/2010, at 4:03 in the Afternoon, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Since your TV is kind of new it might have VGA inputs. Some do now days. If
> that's the case you can skip the VGA to NTSC converter box. If not, the
> converter has both RCA and SVideo (4-p
Hello
How about mathimatica and or maple.
Thanks
Edward
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: matlab
I forgot to men
Thanks for the iPad answers and thanks for asking about the store position. No
word yet though on that.
On May 10, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Olivia Norman wrote:
> It seems that others have already answered most of these questions. I will
> also say that I never press my screen accidentally, and find
Yes you can. i've done it. first install with out the key then install again
with the key choosing upgrade.
Take care. I did it in a bootcamp set up so I can emagine it can be done in a
vmware set up.
Take care.
On May 10, 2010, at 1:18 PM, Rob Lambert wrote:
> You CAN! NOT! use the upgrade di
I'm sorry, I got boot camp mixed up with vmware fusion again. LOL
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> Yes you can. i've done it. first install with out the key then install
> again with the key choosing upgrade.
>
> Take care. I did it in a bootcamp set up so I can emagine it
As the subject says... what do people use to download torrent files on the mac?
something like u-torrent for windows? Thanks for any help.
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It suddenly strikes me as one of those "Duh?" experiences that I should
probably be wearing a t-shirt or something with keyboard commands on it
One of the things that really helped me move forward with my Mac training in
the most recent session was that my trainer simply observed me tr
Hi Mac Family:
Quick question from your favorite---NOT---slow learner.
I'm wondering if there is a way to set up a key to tell me the time on my
MacBook Pro. Right now, we have it announcing on the hour when it is turned
on. I wonder is there a way to have the time available to me on the Mbp an
Hello. go to the commander part of the vo utilities and set the keyboard c
commander to inable. Your right option key will I think b eset as the default.
from now on you can hit option t to tell the time.
Take care.
S
On May 10, 2010, at 3:53 PM, Carolyn wrote:
> Hi Mac Family:
> Quick questio
I know that there are buttons in that web player thingy but I have forgotten
what they do as some of them do not have help tags.
Take care.
On May 10, 2010, at 6:47 AM, Carolyn wrote:
> Ann:
> Hi:
> It suddenly strikes me as one of those "Duh?" experiences that I should
> probably be wearing a
Yeah there is a utorrent for the mac. download.com should have it.
Good luck.
On May 10, 2010, at 3:48 PM, clarence griffin wrote:
> As the subject says... what do people use to download torrent files on the
> mac? something like u-torrent for windows? Thanks for any help.
>
>
> GF
>
> Goldfi
No problems. I'm hoping i"m right as I did managed to do it in bootcampl Can
you do it in fussion I'm not sure. what I did was set up a bootcamp install
that way and then set up a vmware thing to lunch and create a vmware to go off
of mfy bootcamp settings.
Good luck.
On May 10, 2010, at 2:06 P
Thanks Sarah. I'll do that now.
Carolyn
On May 10, 2010, at 4:56 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> Hello. go to the commander part of the vo utilities and set the keyboard c
> commander to inable. Your right option key will I think b eset as the
> default. from now on you can hit option t to tell the
Folks,
I haven't done a lot of this, but a friend of mine has moved files from his
folder to his daughter's. However, those files do not show up in the Finder
when he logs into her account. He moved these initially via Terminal. He
believes the permissions are correct, but I suspect there is so
In addition, you will want to go to the VoiceOver utility with VO F8, select
General in the table and VO right arrow to the checkbox that says allow
VoiceOver to be controlled with Apple script, check it.
Brett C.
On May 10, 2010, at 5:04 PM, Carolyn wrote:
> Thanks Sarah. I'll do that now.
Yep. There's µtorrent for the Mac. Just go to utorrent.com. It's nice and tiny,
like the Windows version.
> From: goldfin...@gmail.com
> Subject: torrenting on the mac?
> Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 18:48:57 -0400
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>
> As the subject says... what do people use t
nope, utorrent for mac, quite accessible.
On 2010-05-10, at 6:48 PM, clarence griffin wrote:
> As the subject says... what do people use to download torrent files on the
> mac? something like u-torrent for windows? Thanks for any help.
>
>
> GF
>
> Goldfinga Productions
> Phone: 757-412-5494
>
Haz anyone tried it? Is it accessible?
Tia,
Donna
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I hope my instructions work.
Good luck.
Take care.
S
On May 10, 2010, at 4:04 PM, Carolyn wrote:
> Thanks Sarah. I'll do that now.
>
> Carolyn
> On May 10, 2010, at 4:56 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>
>> Hello. go to the commander part of the vo utilities and set the keyboard c
>> commander to
that is cool
On May 10, 2010, at 5:26 PM, Chantel Cuddemi wrote:
> I thought this might interest you.
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: "Smith Micro"
>> Date: May 10, 2010 5:42:14 AM EDT
>> To: Chantel Cuddemi
>> Subject: Website creation for beginners and pros - NOW over 60% off
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I don't know about vmware and what restrictions they have. However, you can
use an upgrade CD to install from scratch. I am not sure why it works, but, it
definitely does.
On May 10, 2010, at 3:20 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> I thought, by definition, that a Windows7 upgrade CD required a previ
There is a windows secrets artical on how to do it. I don't have the link at th
emoment but google for it and it should come up.
Good luck.
S
On May 10, 2010, at 8:14 PM, Dan Roy wrote:
> I don't know about vmware and what restrictions they have. However, you can
> use an upgrade CD to instal
Hello,
Wondering if anyone has any recommendations for an alternative media
player to iTunes? Something less complicated, has all the keyboard
shortcuts, and does not have a library. I just want something to play
music.
A Mac version of Winamp.
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VLC media player will do.
On May 10, 2010, at 8:35 PM, Shen wrote:
> Hello,
> Wondering if anyone has any recommendations for an alternative media
> player to iTunes? Something less complicated, has all the keyboard
> shortcuts, and does not have a library. I just want something to play
> mus
shame can't try it first
On May 11, 2010, at 3:26 AM, Brandon Misch wrote:
> that is cool
>
> On May 10, 2010, at 5:26 PM, Chantel Cuddemi wrote:
>
>> I thought this might interest you.
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>> From: "Smith Micro"
>>> Date: May 10, 2010 5:42:14 AM EDT
>>> To: C
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