Lynn I would like to take a few moments of your time to explain just how
Spotify works. You can us the service in conjuncion with Face book but that
seen to lead you into a jumble of low quality pressings of re-recorded
vinyl discs with very pool audio and track arrangements of albums you
thought y
lol,
To some it is. I honestly thing they are getting there moneys worth anyway.
Artists basically give away there music on streaming services. a song has to
stream 100 times for the artist to get payed a dollar. So, for a penny a
listen, it is what it is. Don't get me wrong, the record in
Hello Vic,
Well thought out message you have there. Let me comment on it a bit,
though.
Victor Tsaran wrote:
> Hello "VoiceOver On" guys and everyone else on the list,
> First of all, I'll start by saying that I am not a Mac fan or anything-one
> else's, for that matter. I am only a fan of myse
Hi,
Perhaps any of you guys have done something similar to this and may
have some insights.
Here's the situation:
- I started off with a mac OSX partition, windows partition, the
always existing EFI partition and the recovery partition, detailing 4.
- I shrunk the HFS (mac OSX) partition to make
Hi there,
OK, if you're constructing a multi boot platform as you seem to be, you have
another option to explore. this is the firewire boot to external HDD to run
another OS.
I do this on certain occasions where necessary as I don't like having windows
on my macbook pro. I'd rather have window
Hi Florian,
Firstly, and forgive me for going slightly off topic, but how were you able
to boot a Vinux live CD on your Mac and have sound? When I tried that on
mine, the system booted perfectly, but no sound would work.
Second, regarding your Windows partition, my suggestion is that, if ther
just a thought on this..
what version of windows are you installing? if it's windows XP and above then
using the fat partition, convert it to NTFS through the DOS installer method.
that may require sighted assistance.
if it's anything above XP, not sure. my experience doesn't hover over vista o
Hello all,
I global , I find mac and voiceover very nice to work with, more stable then a
windows-system and jaws or window-eyes and indeed, a lot of the programs are
useful: twitter, textedit, vmware, iTunes, garageband (I don't use it at the
moment), pages , a little bit numbers and key note
Song writers are the ones who hurt more from services like this. They do pay
royalties but like Ricardo says, they aren't making much. The quality of the
stuff I've been listening to is pretty darn good and the selection is huge. You
can listen to a song as much as you like, so its just like pur
Vic,
Very well stated. This is an intelligent post that captures what I have been
saying for years. I find way to many messages on this and other lists that
blame VoiceOver for all matter of problems and rarely do I ever see any
comments about the application itself. Nothing is perfect no matte
Hi folks.
This user, who is neither a programmer, developer, or anything techy like that
would like the KISS system. You know, the Keep It Simple System!
The reason I switched to the Mac was that I was getting tired of updaes it
seemed like every five minutes, updates I had to get my sighted Wi
Hi,
I totally agree with you there.
as I speak, I'm refurbishing a HP Proliant G3 server which is taking some time,
some vicious system hacking and a heck of a lot of patience to do. The mac to
me is my tool and weapon of choice for all my IT work and I love it. I couldn't
move back to a windo
It all comes down to choice, i guess. It's great that we live in a time
where all these options are offered. Im old enough (and damn proud of it)
to have owned and played records that spun at 78rpm and if you dropped them
you were screwed. At one point I owned the entire Rolling Stones catalogue
sa
Hi all:
I've purchased my Dad a Macbook Pro for Christmas. Shh. Don't tell. He always
connects his iPhone to his Windows machine. What do I need to do to connect it
to the Mac, and not lose his data?
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Oh cool, how exactly do you use the ap itself?
- Original Message -
From: "Anne Robertson"
To:
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2011 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: Looktel Money Reader For Macintosh (OSX)
Hello Jessica,
The camera is located in the screen surround at the centre of the top. It
fe
I'd like to figure out how to use IChat as well, so if anyone could give me
some tips, I'd really appreciate it.
- Original Message -
From: "Blake Hardin"
To:
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2011 2:30 AM
Subject: accessible facebook chatting applications for mac?
Hi, well as I don't use
On the Windows side, copy the contents of %UserProfile%\My Music\iTunes
(Windows XP/Windows 7) or %UserProfile%\Music\iTunes (Windows Vista) to
~/Music/iTunes on the Mac.
Note: If the iTunes library on the Windows computer references files not in the
iTunes folder, you'll need to open Edit > Pr
Can we talk off list about that? I haven't been able to get that to connect
with anything aside from my Aim acount which I rarely use anymore, and I
know I've typed my password correctly, so don't under stand what's wrong
with it.
- Original Message -
From: "Eric Oyen"
To:
Sent: Fri
Hi Jessica!
This should be what you need to do to get Facebook chatting!
hth Colin
Qapla!
1. go to facebook.com and go to your account!
2. open account settings and select change user name [ even if you do not have
one]
3. Facebook should give you some options and just after them will be a more
l
Thanks James. Hopefully that will be pretty easy. I'm hoping he has an easy
time learning the Mac.
On Dec 24, 2011, at 12:28 PM, James Scholes wrote:
> On the Windows side, copy the contents of %UserProfile%\My Music\iTunes
> (Windows XP/Windows 7) or %UserProfile%\Music\iTunes (Windows Vista) t
If anyone has managed to download the Air Dictate receiver, please let me know
as the link will not open on my Mac. I will e-mail the developer.
On 24 Dec 2011, at 07:04, M. Taylor wrote:
> Hello Brett,
>
> Your question is an excellent one and, by the way, thank you for alerting
> the develo
Hi, if you haven't already, check your downloads folder. The link didn't appear
to do anything when I clicked on it, but a download did take place. I hope this
is the same for you.
Brett C.
On Dec 24, 2011, at 12:40 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> If anyone has managed to download the Air Dictat
You will see I got sent the file and reply.
On 24 Dec 2011, at 20:20, Brett C. wrote:
> Hi, if you haven't already, check your downloads folder. The link didn't
> appear to do anything when I clicked on it, but a download did take place. I
> hope this is the same for you.
>
> Brett C.
>
>
> O
I guess it depends on what you want to do. Before I got my first mac, I was a
dos windows user as well, when I got my first mac, I used them both, now I no
longer have a pc and have no desire to get another one. I use windows for a
couple things, only because I have to, and I use windows at work
Hello List,
Which app do you all use for posting on WordPress? Posting online
has become somewhat unaccessible.
Thanks,
Ezzie Ez Bueno
Sent from my BrailleNote Apex
Skype: sillyez
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sillyez
Google Talk: sill...@sillyez.com
Google Plus: ezziebu...@gmail.com
Twitt
i use mars editor; but i'm a mac user. it cost about 20 dollars, but
its a one time purchase. the set up was very simple too. take care,
max
On Dec 24, 2011, at 2:53 PM, ezzie bueno wrote:
Hello List,
Which app do you all use for posting on WordPress? Posting online
has become somewhat
In data Sabato 24 Dicembre 2011 21.42.45, Mike Arrigo
ha scritto:
However, for my every day tasks, using itunes, web surfing, email, word
processing, it's mac all the way. There are several accessible word processing
choices, text edit works well. Pages is also useable, there is another one
c
if open office could receive some much loved care in terms of stability tweaks,
voiceover functionality, etc we would be laughing. If I could fit in time, I'd
love to team up with open office devs and give them a much loved kick lol but
time's money lol.
I'm surprised that we haven't had any le
Hi guys
Just writing to wish you all a very merry Christmas all the way from sunny
South Africa. It's about half past midnight on Christmas morning here. Hope you
all have a good one!
Regards,
Gavin
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Hi and a blessed Merry Christmas to everyone!
I'm wondering if someone on the list can give me a few pointers as a VO user of
a new IPhone 4S. How do I change the timer for the auto locking mechanism.
Right now it seems to go into lock mode in less then 30 seconds. Also, is
there a way to se
Hi Jonny,
You can disable autolock entirely if this is what you want, or you can change
the amount of time the phone waits before locking itself. To do this, open
Settings, go to General, and double-tap Autolock. There, you will be given the
following options: 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 4
Johnny Angel! wrote:
> How do I change the timer for the auto locking mechanism. Right now it seems
> to go into lock mode in less then 30 seconds.
Open Settings > General > Auto-Lock. Once there, you'll be able to choose to
have the phone auto-lock after 1 to 5 minutes or never.
> Also, is the
Hi,
The autolock setting can be found in Settings, General Autolock.
If you enable Siri via the Siri Settings, then you'll see (hear) a
"Dictate" icon to the left of the space bar on the standard keyboard.
Simple double tap this item, and use a two finger double tap to stop.
At which point, u
Gavin,
Thank you very much & the same to you. I hope the Lord blesses you & that
Santa stops by…LOL.
Merry Christmas,
CJ
On Dec 24, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Gavin wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> Just writing to wish you all a very merry Christmas all the way from sunny
> South Africa. It's about half pa
Hi all! :]
And a even better New Year!
Colin
On 25 Dec 2011, at 00:29, CJ Daniel wrote:
> Gavin,
>
> Thank you very much & the same to you. I hope the Lord blesses you & that
> Santa stops by…LOL.
>
> Merry Christmas,
>
> CJ
>
>
> On Dec 24, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Gavin wrote:
>
>> Hi guys
>
Hi all,
How does one use Siri to produce a dictation message on the IPhone?
Thanks much!
Johnny Angel
On Dec 24, 2011, at 2:04 AM, M. Taylor wrote:
> Hello Brett,
>
> Your question is an excellent one and, by the way, thank you for alerting
> the developers of the VoiceOver challenges.
>
Hi Gavin,
That did it. Thanks so much for the help.
Johnny
On Dec 24, 2011, at 6:37 PM, Gavin wrote:
> Hi Jonny,
>
> You can disable autolock entirely if this is what you want, or you can change
> the amount of time the phone waits before locking itself. To do this, open
> Settings, go to G
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the Siri help. I can't wait to try it out!
Blessings,
Johnny
On Dec 24, 2011, at 6:49 PM, Scott Bresnahan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The autolock setting can be found in Settings, General Autolock.
>
> If you enable Siri via the Siri Settings, then you'll see (hear) a "Dictate"
>
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