Howdy,
sure it appears is a way to create your own disk from the Lion disk you get
from the Mac App Store. below is a post from OS X Daily posted last fortnight.
perhaps it could be of help. here it goes:
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Mac OS X Lion is around the corner, and mixed in with the e
thats not entirely correct. it did it on other parts of the site (not just
search). it took finally terminating webkit/safari and restarting just to get
things working again. it seems that once this problem started, it affected
operations on other open tabs as well.
That wasn't the only part o
Well it said in the description that it was compatible with ITunes and it
mentioned that it could do ITunes. I don't want to do my own hacking if i can
avoid it, because i'm an idiot when it comes to programming in any shape or
form, so i want to stick with what's in the box and sorta do what i
I agree whole heartedly.
Chris.
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: Is the true, or just a rhumor
Hi,
to each there own of course but, I'm not sure why waiting seems so
attractive. If you don't like it, just pop bac
That's not a good idea. I dono that I'd try that. Your preferences folder
has lots of system library files in it as well. You stand a good chance of
really! crashing your O S doing that.
Chris.
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From: "M. Taylor"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 3:05 PM
Sub
I was just thinking...
I wonder if there is a way to somehow type on my macbook as if it were a
braille keyboard. for example, the letters f d and s would be dots 1, 2, and
3, and j k and l be dots 4, 5, and 6. So if I wanted to type, say the letter
d, I'd hit the letters f, j and k all toget
I think it would be lots more practicle to have a cute little USB or bluetooth
Braille keyboard. If there were such a device,
assuming it was affordible, I would buy it in a heartbeat. I just can't imagine
pressing multiple typing keys to make the
braille letters. My hands wouldn't do that. But a
Hello Mike! You will not be able to install a new copy of lion. It is only
an upgrade DVD that you can get! It requires that the snow leopard is
already on the machine!
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To:
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 3:16 AM
Subject: Re: Will It Be Easy To
I think the only impractical thing with what you're saying is it would be
annoying seeing the macbooks only have 2 u s b ports on the stocked plain
white models, like I have, so, this would mean, you'd only have 1 u s b port
then to work with. Two in my opinion is bad enough. I don't see why on
Hi,
couldn't such a keyboard be connected via bluetooth as well. This would remove
the need of a USB port. But in general, as a non braille user, what would this
accomplish? Is typing on a braille keyboard generally faster than a regular
keyboard?
TIA
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Tw
My macbook pro also has 2 usb ports, but that's always been more than enough.
I've never had a need to have more than 1 usb
device plugged in at a time, but maybe that's just me. Anyway, that's why it
would be nice if this hypothetical braille
keyboard was also bluetooth, so that people could cho
It can be; depends on your braille skills. I've been typing on a traditional
keyboard since I was 8, so that's why I know my
hands wouldn't work on the actual mac keyboard the wahy that's been described.
They've had 30 years of knowing that the
square keys get pressed one at a time. LOL! But on a
Doesn't the same company who makes the Braille pen make a keyboard only device?
I thought they did
Doug
Sent from my iPhone
On 2011-07-07, at 9:05 AM, "Missy Hoppe" wrote:
> It can be; depends on your braille skills. I've been typing on a traditional
> keyboard since I was 8, so that's why
Here are a couple usb options, though I would much prefer bluetooth as
well, since it could then be used with the iTouch (assuming it shows
as a standard keyboard). I actually found one, but it is $295:
http://www.visioncue.com/braille-displays/optelec-easylink-braille-keyboard.html
USB options:
ht
Hmm. Maybe they do, but how expensive is it? Also, I thought it only worked
with the Ios devices: the ITouch and the IPhone.
I could be wrong, though. It certainly wouldn't be the first time.
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Are you sure of this? I think I perhaps you missunderstood what Mike is going
to do. I think he's going to burn the .pkg installer of Lion directly to his
own blandk DVD as we found could be done; and then, run his Mac off the DVD and
go from there.
Is that right Mike?
Sincerely,
The Consta
it is only 3GB download
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From: Ray Foret Jr
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 2:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Bulk] Re: Will It Be Easy To Install Lion?
Are you sure of this? I think I perhaps you missunderstood what Mike is
going
With respect, I think you miss my point. See my earlier message.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
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On Jul 7, 2011, at 7:17 AM, Hayri Tulumcu wrote:
> it is only 3GB download
> -
Hi,
I'm just curious, when Lion comes out, what's the best way of burning the pkg
file to a DVD. Also, what's the best way of erasing my whole hard drive?
Thanks,
Courtney
On Jul 7, 2011, at 8:09 AM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Are you sure of this? I think I perhaps you missunderstood what Mike is
>
You can find that in the Preference Network pane on your Mac. The Status
will say Connected and then continue on to read the IP address. It's
also repeated further down after the text "IP Address".
CB
On 7/6/11 5:58 PM, Georges Zaynoun wrote:
Ok, then how do I know which address did the mac g
I managed to see the bootcamp drive in my computer from the pc running
xp among the drives after sharing it thanks to your instructions but is
there anything additional I can do so I can format it remotely from the
connected windows pc?
Original message:
You can find that in the Preference Net
there is a many files on the DVD not only the PKG for example: lybrerie and the
Lion install.app!
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Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: Will It Be Easy To Install Lio
Hello List,
JUst some thoughts on prepairing for Lion.
I set up CCC (Carbon Copy Cloner) and I really love it. It's extremely easy to
use and it's 100% accessible for VO users.
Not only is it easy to make a complete clone, or a incremental backup, it's
also really easy to boot from and use it on
hi does anyone know of any accessible pitch correction software
i tried autotune but all i got as a bunch of unknowns
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Hi, guys. I am a new iMac user; about two weeks; still learning my
commands. I'd like to get a twitter client, but wondering which is the
easiest to use.
I have heard about syrinx and that other one which is hard to pronounce let
alone spell.
what would be the best one to get for a newbie?
Thank
Wow, Dan! Thanks for such a great heads up about CCC. I do have it install
on my macbook, but really truely haven't played much with it.
I'll give it a look as it sounds really full on!
Chris.
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To:
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 12:12 PM
Subject: Ju
I was unaware that Auto tune even was accessible or not, compatible with the
Mac platform. That is totally! cool! I very! very! heavily rely on it with
my windows audio production machine in sonar. If I could get something that
would basically automatically with no configuration act as a VST
Hi,
I think syrinx is the easiest to use for a newby.
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On Jul 7, 2011, at 12:37 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
> Hi, guys. I am a new iMac user; about two weeks; still learning my
> commands. I'd like to ge
Hello Christopher,
Have fun getting CCC to work for you, I think you'll love it.
Here's a little hint for all us VoiceOver users.
Once you've set up CCC and have entered your password to start what ever
process you are using, for example, a complete clone, here's a way to make sure
you are able
Does CCC create the backup to a single file and can I back up to a drive
that is shared by both my Mac and Windows machines?
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To: macvisio
This is great!
Thanks much.
Chris.
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To:
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 12:35 PM
Subject: Get Your Mac Ready for Lion (From Macworld)
http://www.macworld.com/article/160943/2011/07/get_your_mac_ready_for_lion.html#lsrc=fb_mw
Teresa
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Frankly, I'd say Syrinx. I use the other one, but I'm probably gonna switch
and go back to Syrinx. I find that Syrinx has a few more features and
frankly, is ever, ever! so slightly easier to set up and configure.
Best of luck. I know how wonderful the feeling was when I got my Mac last
Apr
Thank you. I'll definitely give it a try, and thanks for the tip. I never
would a thought a that, had you not told me.
Chris.
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To:
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: Just my thoughts regarding CCC Carbon Copy Cloner
Hello Christop
Thanks for this. I installed CCC a couple of weeks ago, but haven't actually
tried to use it yet. I'm sure I'll be checking
it out before Lion happens; am especially hoping that using something like CCC
will preserve my app preferences for Adium and
things of that nature. I have a little external
Hello,
You can make different backups. Generally speaking, CCC completely copies your
drive from one drive to another. Not just one file, the actual clone.
Of course you can also backup to dmg files as well and restore as well, this
would give your single file inclosure.
The documentation is conc
You know, speaking of! Adium, Does anyone know how to back up your
preferences. I! Hate! having to reset all my events and event actions
every! blessid! time! I have to redo my mac, which is literally almost
never, but still. OK, fine, say down the road I get an IMac, or say a
Macbook Pro. I
I'd Definitely go for the one I can't spell or pronounce. I love everything
about that app except its name. LOL! I'm still
not an expert in using it, but I tried Syrinx for about half an hour, and was
thoroughly confused, so just went back to the
other one. Too bad we can't rename it to something
Hello,
CCC does allow for time machine backups, but you really should read the
documentation regarding these files because there a few caveats that they want
users to be aware of.
Documentation is at,
http://help.bombich.com/kb
HTH!
Dan
On Jul 7, 2011, at 10:10 AM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
> Than
Hello,
Generally speaking, CCC will truly make a clone of your drive, so all settings
will be preserved.
You can then boot from your machines hard drive or the bootable external drive.
Dan
On Jul 7, 2011, at 10:14 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> You know, speaking of! Adium, Does anyone k
Oh Wow! I must have really missed something when I tried playing with syrinx.
It made absolutely no sense to me. The other
one, once you're in the right table, couldn't be simpler. You use plain arrow
keys to scroll through tweets and command left
and right arrow to change tabs. I'd be open to tr
I know that, but I was saying without CCC in the equasion. I meant more or
less just in Adium itself, if I want my events and event actions backed up,
where in my finder do I navigate, what file/folders do I need to back up,
and later, how would I reimport 'em? Again, I know CCC will back this
The thing about Syrinx you gotta understand which throws a lot of people is,
yeah, if you go to the top of the screen then vo+right arrow, you'll get an
edit box, and yeah you can then interact with the next and vo+down arrow to
see all the tweets from your followers, but you can't do much with
Hmm. Perhaps I'll have to give Syrinx another try at some point, but over all,
the other 1 makes perfect sense and does
exactly what I want it to, and whatever features it doesn't have, I haven't
missed them yet. I still prefer to use Qwitter
for the most part, but am using my macbook as a backup
I think command+N is for a new tweet. It's either that're command+T. It's
been a while since I've used Syrinx, so I'm a little rusty on the command
shortcut keys, but they're all in the menu bar, I promise you. As for
switching buffers, I think if I understand correctly, the latest, most
rec
Usually you can only format local drives. Why do you need to format it
if you can already access it? You can format a drive on the Mac but it
only does FAT and exFAT, not NTFS. I guess I missed that last part in
your original email that you wanted to access the drive on your Mac from
your PC to
Hi,
I actually tried it before Yorufukurou and found it extremely hard to use, so
personally I vote Yorufukurou.
Naama
On 7 Jul 2011, at 19:50, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think syrinx is the easiest to use for a newby.
>
> Ricardo Walker
> rwalker...@gmail.com
> Twitter, Skype, & AIM: rw
it is said the one in gb is good.
best
On 7 Jul 2011, at 17:29, baker420 wrote:
> hi does anyone know of any accessible pitch correction software
> i tried autotune but all i got as a bunch of unknowns
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Yay! Glad it's not just me who found Syrinx to be too confusing. LOL! I really
wanted to like syrinx, but all it did is
confuse me, so I just went right back to Yorufukurou.
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Hello Dan,
Thank you for some really great info.
Just curious, you wrote that you believe Carbon Copy to be better than
SuperDuper. Any major reasons for this or is it just the overall feel of the
carbon copy application.
Please do not interpret my question as being provocative; I just wanted
Hello,
After you start CCC and have everything set up for your incremental backup You
would probably have to examine the table that contains everything to be backed
up and just select what you want. It's a really involved table and you should
really know what you want.
Sorry I'm not more help th
Hello,
No problem at all.
While I know that many people really love Super Duper, that wasn't my
experience.
I had some really funky things go drastically wrong with Super Duper a few
years back and so I shied away from it. Plus I like the completely uncluttered
screen in CCC.
I don't know that t
Hello everyone,
>
> Here's a site where you can check an app's compatibility with Lion.
> http://roaringapps.com
>
You have to click on View as grid to be able to see the status. The apps then
appear as level 4 headings so you can find the app you want in the Web Rotor.
>
> I checked on ABBYY
Ok so how would I delete Snow Leopard once Lion's here? And how do I make an
install disc?
Shawn
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Hi everyone, I have been away from the mac community since april 2010
(although i did buy an iphone in september'. I am thinking of getting
back into it when the new macbook air is released and if it fullfills
the hopes that I have for it. I have heard rumors that it will be
released nearly imm
For those of you who listen to podcasts, however you do so, my latest
podcast eppisode is currently uploading to my feed. In this eppisode we
take a look at the Syrinx Twitter client for the Mac, and hopefully clear up
any confusions about its use and operation. You can visit my podcast's hom
Awesome! I will most definitely be downloading this!
Thank you very much for recording this podcast!
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hi i know the one in garage band but you can do midi with it
maybe they have that for a suggestion for a future gb release
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You're absolutely more than welcome. I'm going back to school to become an
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this, and not as dry of a cut and more richly editted, but seeing a severe
thunderstorm was on it's way and I didn't want my mac turned on and pl
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Hayri Tulumcu wrote:
Hello Mike! You will not be able to install a new copy of lion. It is only
an upgrade DVD that you can get! It requires that the snow leopard is already
on the machine!
From what I've read, you only need to have Snow Leopard in order to
download Lion
That's what I will do and get someone who is technical to help.
On 7 Jul 2011, at 02:16, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> We should be able to install it without sighted help, it can be installed as
> an upgrade, though I plan to make an install disk, erase my hard drive and
> install from scratch, installi
Hey there! I'm listening to your podcast right now, and am enjoying it a lot.
If nothing else, you're teaching me a bunch of
really cool Apple keyboard shortcuts that either I never knew or have forgotten
that I was ever told about, so even if I
don't end up switching back to Syrinx, your podcast
On Wed, 6 Jul 2011, Chris Blouch wrote:
export PATH=./:$PATH
That adds the ./ location plus all the existing path settings. Now you should
be able to just run foo from wherever you are without putting the ./ in
front.
This is not recommended, however. All you need is some nasty script or
On Tue, 5 Jul 2011, Geoff Waaler wrote:
I am getting started with C++ using XCode 4.0.2.
You may well do better on a general programming list rather than this one.
For what it's worth, I copied your code verbatim and compiled and ran it
under Linux, and it worked exactly as expected (i.e. no
Hi,
We use Cyberduck for FTP. It speaks well apart from file transfers. You
can't see how they're progressing but Growl can tell you when they're
done.
http://CyberDuck.ch
HTH,
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I couldn't see where you click on "view as Grid. However, My very favorite
app of all time is listed as unknown. Makes me a little nervous.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
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gb has built in autotune.
On 2011-07-03, at 4:39 AM, chad wrote:
> Hi does anyone know of any accessible pitch correction plugins?
> i tried a demo of autotune but its not accessible when i loaded the plugin it
> said unknown i interacted and vo didn't read nothing
> thanks
>
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Dear all,
I am a university lecturer, and I want to record podcasts for students
instead of lectures. I also want the ability to be able to edit the
recordings, including splicing in content or parts of content and
removing old content and updating it, without having to do a re-
recording of the e
I really like the one that is hard to spell and pronounce. The English
translation of that word is Night Owl. It's quite easy to use.
I used Syrinx for a little while, but found it a little clunky. I do know that
a lot of people swear by it though.
You might try one, and then the other, just to
Hi Joseph:
I believe the Apple people indicated the program would not be sold as a disk.
But, there would be a way to reinstall from ICloud.
On Jul 6, 2011, at 10:04 PM, Joseph Norton wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Sorry if this has been repeated, but, I'm wondering about the upgrade.
>
> I understand Lio
Contained within the app, there will be a disk image file, with a dmg extension
that will be used for recovery. Use carbon copy cloner or super duper to clone
that image to a flash drive, or use disk utility to burn the image to a
writeable DVD.
On Jul 6, 2011, at 8:22 PM, Craig J Dunlop wrote:
You bet, that's the plan, I plan to do my next mac pod cast on creating an
install disk and installing the new operating system, that will probably be a
long one, so grab some snacks and something to drink beforehand, smile.
On Jul 6, 2011, at 8:54 PM, Kimberly thurman wrote:
> Mike, how about m
I probably will do that, but I'm also going to try to make a flash drive of the
install, that will be faster than a dvd
On Jul 7, 2011, at 7:09 AM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Are you sure of this? I think I perhaps you missunderstood what Mike is
> going to do. I think he's going to burn the .pkg i
Hi John. If you put the tag in to your search tab, it should stay there until
you replace it with something else. Alternatively, you could create a new
search tab for that tag. Do command p to bring up the tab manager, and you can
create new tabs from there.
HTH
Darcy
On 2011-07-06, at 9:2
Hey Paul, congrads on the new mac. The hard to pronounce one is your best bet,
it's from Japan I think, from what I've heard, it's very accessible, and it's
free in the app store.
On Jul 7, 2011, at 11:37 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
> Hi, guys. I am a new iMac user; about two weeks; still learnin
You can choose to back up to a disk image I think. If you want to do a full
backup, you will want to dedicate a drive, or at least a partition to the mac,
and format it accordingly.
On Jul 7, 2011, at 12:00 PM, Jeff Bishop wrote:
> Does CCC create the backup to a single file and can I back up to
Personally, I find both programs to be very good. They are both accessible and
do pretty much the sae thing, and they do it well.
On Jul 7, 2011, at 1:48 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
> Hello Dan,
>
> Thank you for some really great info.
>
> Just curious, you wrote that you believe Carbon Copy to be be
Hello everyone. I have never restored files or folders from a Time Machine
backup. Since I use VM Fusion I will probably need to restore my image at
some point. Can this be done accessibly using Voice Over? If so, what are
the procedures? Also, how can I quickly check my free space on the Mac Mini?
Hello list:
How do I go about editing with Mars edit? When I am editing text and turn
QuickNav off I don't get any response when using up, down, left, and right
arrow keys. Can I fix this?
Thanks,
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Dear all,
I am a university lecturer, and I wa
Time machine is completely VO friendly, so you can do a restore; as for the
steps, I'm sure they're on the net, at
www.icanworkthisthing.com
or
www.maccessibility.com
or similar. as for getting size and information on your mac, go to Desktop (VO
Shift D) and select your partition--whatever i
Hi guys, I promise this is the only time I am going to ask this. How, on the
day it comes out, will lion be obtained from the app store? I have only used
the ITUnes store, not realy sure about the mac store, so I am a bit confused.
Any help is most appreciated.
Cheers.
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You bet, that's the plan, I plan to do my next mac po
Are either or both of these available from the App Store?
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To:
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 7:45 PM
Subject: Re: Just my thoughts regarding CCC Carbon Copy Cloner
Personally, I find both programs to be very good. They are both accessible
an
Hello Matt:
If you go into the Apple menu (VO M) and down arrow until you come to App store
and press enter, you can give it a look yourself. It works a lot like the
iTunes store and the App store for the I devices. It's very similar.
hth
On Jul 7, 2011, at 10:14 PM, Matt Dierckens wrote:
>
I've done this several times simply by copying the backed up file over the
original on the main drive.
On Jul 7, 2011, at 9:46 PM, Paul Hunt wrote:
> Hello everyone. I have never restored files or folders from a Time Machine
> backup. Since I use VM Fusion I will probably need to restore my im
Hello List,
Hey Mike, I'm going to try the flash drive approach as well. I'm really looking
forward to Lion and all it it will bring to us Mac users.
Dan
On Jul 7, 2011, at 5:08 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> I probably will do that, but I'm also going to try to make a flash drive of
> the install,
Hi!
Heard on this list that holding the t key while starting the mac makes
it like a firewire external hard disk, if this is true are there usb to
firewire adapters or must I use firewire at both sides?
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I do have a few questions:
1. I've lost my Snowleopard disks. Is that a problem regarding Lion?
2. Where do I get Super Duper or Carbon Copy Cloaner?
3. I also can't find my iWork discs. Is that a possible problem.
I'd rather not make a dual boot situation.
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Sorry this is not VoiceOver related.
I was listening to the Twit network a couple of days ago. They said that when
something has been release as a Golden Master, typically it means the final
release to the public will happen anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks.
On Jul 7, 2011, at 9:35 AM, Teresa Cochran
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