The reason why they don't get along, is because Google and Apple are at war!
Kawal.
On 10 Jan 2013, at 05:43 PM, Chris Bruinenberg wrote:
> I've noticed with GOogle and Safari, they don't always get a long.
> You will have to turn voiceover off and back on at times.
>
> On Jan 10, 2013, at 9:0
Personally, if you do not need the screen size, the 11in Air is more than fine.
I use a 27in iMac fully specced up 2012 model, and an 11in Air 2012 model,
upped the processor but not the RAM.
Voice OVer works just fine on both and I'm very happy with both configurations.
Regards,
Neil Barnfa
Hi there
Problem is add edit and delete buttons. I suspect that if you get everything
together and don't have to do any bad editing or deleting, you might be
alright. The thing is, you have to do their interview exactly the way they want
it done if you are using the screen reader. There are work
I'm not sure why folk keep talking about smaller keys on the Air, The iMac blue
tooth keyboard and the 11in and 13in Air have identical sized keys.
The only caveat is the Function row of keys, which on an 11in Air are slightly
reduced in height.
otherwise, the actual keys, numeric and alpha are
I don't know why people would be concerned about the Mac Book Air, after all,
it's as small as a net book. If I were to buy a portible lap top, it would be
the 11 inch MacBook Air. At the moment I'm very happy with what I have.
Kawal.
On 11 Jan 2013, at 10:12 AM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav
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Hello folks.
I have a 21 inch Imac running Mountain lion. Now i want to repartition the
internal hard drive because i've just baught Pro tools and it doesn't play well
with Voiceover under ML. I take it i have to erase everything and reformat my
internal drive and somehow make both partitions bo
Hi again guys.
Well, after three painful days of working on this site, I finally got that
Schedule C right within 64 cents. If I can do that with the problems I had, I
can do anything just about. I had to switch to the iPhone this morning, and
that helped me not to get as lost. I still have to d
Actually, it's started to behave since I started navigating with the
web rotor menu instead of just going to the results via quick nav
keys. Weird but, as long as it works, I'm not complaining!
On 1/11/13, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> The reason why they don't get along, is because Google and Apple a
Alex, I think you answered your own question, . I will only use this
keystroke in the Mail App. I spend considerable time reading through Mail in
Conversation View. Now, I could press the Return Key, invoke a Read All
command and then return to the message list. Being able to jump back and f
Once you find an app in the apps folder, you can add it to the dock by pressing
command-shift-T.
For Google, once you land in the area that says URL, etc., you can stop
interacting and then try reading the page again. I suspect, but I am not sure,
that these URL results are in a frame, and you
Well, actually, mail and safari already have keys assigned so those don't need
to be set up. But yes, I had kind of been ignoring keyboard commander and now
am using it more. For instance, I have option-r set up to interact and option-w
to stop interacting (I thought the backwards braille symbol
The one thing to remember is that the 11-inch model has no SD card slot,
whereas the 13-inch model does. Coupled with a Nifty Mini drive and a micro SD
card, you can then add up to 64gb of extra storage to the 13-inch; the 11-inch,
lacking the SD slot, cannot do this. Yes there are USB card read
why would you want an SD card if you can use a thumb drive? I don't even own
any SD cards any more. Any extra file storage I need just goes on a USB drive.
Cheers,
Donna
On Jan 11, 2013, at 8:48 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> The one thing to remember is that the 11-inch model has no SD card slot,
>
I only asked because I've heard of people using the command in iTunes, and
possibly other apps as well, so did not know when and where it is commonly used.
On Jan 11, 2013, at 8:34 AM, Les Kriegler wrote:
> Alex, I think you answered your own question, . I will only use this
> keystroke in the
Sorry, I didn't explain. The Nifty Mini Drive is a new product for $40, on sale
at the end of this month I believe. Normally, an sd card sticks out of your mac
a bit, making it impractical to leave one in there long-term. However, this
product is a mini sd card adapter which sits flush with the
Well, this is a case of "to each his/her own". Usb thumb drives are larger than
sd cards and usually stick out some. Also, if you have limited usb ports and
make regular use of other usb devices, the sd card slot is more valuable to
you. It is obvious from my wording that I am one of those who w
I don't know. I wouldn't let that be a deciding factor. I've got an 11-inch,
and absolutely love it's small size. I did max out all the specs when I got
it, but I don't find I'm lacking for memory. If there was anything that would
make me change from the 11-inch MBA, it'd be to go back to an
True, enough. I don't leave a USB drive plugged in all the time, of course.
But I find that that set meets my needs, and I suspect would meet most peoples.
At least, for most people it wouldn't speak to a need for the larger MBA.
Cheers,
Donna
On Jan 11, 2013, at 9:12 AM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
How do you go about doing that?
On Jan 10, 2013, at 10:56 PM, Chris Bruinenberg wrote:
> I second that.
> I Did an update and it was such a pain in the neck.
> It's easier to just start over clean. :)
>
> On Jan 10, 2013, at 7:48 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>
>> Okay. Cost will be $19.95 if I reme
Just a small clarification that iOS and OSX are both built on Darwin and
share much of the same architecture. iOS is basically Apple's mobile
version of OSX so the interaction experience is different, but the core
is the same.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_(operating_system)
There was s
any time a person attempts to learn something new, there is bound to be a
level of frustration involved - its no right of passage, just a fact of
human existence. Try to eliminate it altogether if you like, lord knows
people have been trying to do so for milenea.
- Original Message -
What do you mean by "accessing it"? and, why would you "close it"?
Dropbox is not an app in the normal sense of that word. It is just a special
folder on your hard drive, you don't need to "shut it down" when not in use,
you just set it and forget it. To use dropbox you place files in the dropb
I am very grateful for the help on the VO plus J command. I ,like others, use
it exclusively, and this makes it a lot easier.
I have another question regarding using a braille display. Is it true that the
routing keys above each braille cell do nothing when pressed using the Mac? I
find this ha
She doesn't have an entry in the extras menu because she is running Lion, not
Mountain Lion, and that is part of what is causing confusion. And I'm sure what
she means by "accessing" is all those things you list as being available
through the extras menus. Also, at least on my machine, vo-return
Hi all,
Just wondering what people's thoughts are re these two options for File
Transfer between Mac and i_device. I've never used either, though have
downloaded FilePro onto my iPhone. On the surface, it seems like drop Box
would be the easier way to go, though it of course doesn't allow for
I am just replying to this topic because, while my issue is different,
it still has to do with getting started with... this app, I'm not even
gonna try spelling it! lol
Anyway, it's a simple question: How do you add more than one twitter
account? I have two accounts and want to switch between them
They work. I just activated a link from within an e-mail message using the
router keys. I did have to press the router key twice to activate the link,
though. I have also used the routing buttons to find errors in documents and
then was able to correct the errors.
Les
On Jan 11, 2013, at 11:
Here you go.
http://www.obdev.at/products/launchbar/index.html
If you figure out how to add a custom template, let me know. I'm still working
on it. Not being able to concour it is annoying me, in a geeky way. ;)
BTW, Mac World has to videos that give a nice overview about the program. Just
I stand corrected.
- Original Message -
From: "Cheryl Homiak"
To:
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: Dropbox acting up again.
She doesn't have an entry in the extras menu because she is running Lion,
not Mountain Lion, and that is part of what is causing confusion
Christine
The cursor routing keys work absolutely as expected on my Braille Sense ON Hand
braille display. So there's something not right about yours not working. What
braille display are you using?
On 12/01/2013, at 5:05 AM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
> I am very grateful for the help on the VO pl
Hi all.
So while the list has been on the subject of braille.
I have successfully paired my display within mac os.
Will i need to pair it within windows as well?
I wasn't sure because it virtualizes the hardware.
Maybe i'm not thinking of all the steps.
Thanks for any assistance.
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Open preferences, select the accounts tab, then click add. You sign into
Twitter in the resulting html content area, then you're done. You can then
select which account you want from the table to adjust its sound, unread
management, notification, and other settings. Once you are done and close
I'm not sure about braille displays but other devices such as USB sound
input or license dongles have to be paired with either the virtual
machine or OSX. I have a Jaws USB license key and when I plug that into
my Mac with vmware running it prompts me which OS should get to use it.
I'm guessing
Hi folks,
I have an 11 inch MacBook air. I love it's portability. It's also very light,
does not get warm due to its SSD drive versus a spinning hard drive, The keys
are not smaller yet are closer together slightly because of the size. The one
caveat I would offer, Is to consider the environment
THanks Chris.
I didn't think of that. Whever i plug in a usb hard drive it does that, asking
what machine it should plug in to.
I shall play around with this.
Thanks.
Chris
On Jan 11, 2013, at 10:21 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> I'm not sure about braille displays but other devices such as USB sou
Hi folks.
This could sound a bit off topic, but as lots of blind people haven't
converted from old Nokias to iPhone or other smart alternatives yet,
this should be some how relevant.
On the iPhone side, there's no problems synchronizing contacts between
phone and Google since iOS supports CardDav
Hi David.
One thing i tried and I'm not sure if this has worked all the way.
Since i have a mac, i used an app called google contacts sync it synced all my
contacts from gmail and my phone and computer.
I think the app cost 4 dollars.
I think the only way you can do this is to set up a google acco
Really? I find the Air gets pretty loud, and if I'm in a crowded area I much
prefer to use headphones anyway. Yes, the speakers are a bit tinny, but
considering the size I'd call them pretty good.
On Jan 11, 2013, at 1:23 PM, ppowell...@aol.com wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I have an 11 inch MacBook air.
Hi, You can only use your braille device on one machine at a time. The
machines take over their bits of hardware. So, for example, if your windows
virtual machine has control of your apple usb bluetooth adapter, then no
devices can use the bluetooth under OSX.
You can get around this limit
Hi all,
Just installed Drop-Box. I was prompted to enter the password for my Mac, but
spaced it out, so I quit the install, and rebooted my computer. Now, I don't
seem to be able to get back to the place where I can enter my password.
1. Is it really necessary for me to do this?
2. If y
Hi.
Why do it that complicated?
You could use CardDav on the Mac too.
The issue here is how to sync the Nokia phone.
Here in Norway, still few have a Mac :-( And that could possibly solve
the problem, if there is a way to use iSync on Mountain Lion to sync
with the Nokia one. After all, maybe it i
Hi Alex,
My reasons for making the comment concerning the speakers, Surround an incident
with Apple care tech-support attempting to help me with voiceover while they
were on a speakerphone. I had my Mac air turned up completely along With the
volume of my speaker phone turned up. The tech-suppo
That's my experience as well. I do think the MBPs have better speakers, but
I've never been in a situation where my MBA wasn't loud enough, and I don't
often use headphones.
Cheers,
Donna
On Jan 11, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Really? I find the Air gets pretty loud, and if I'm in a
Alex,
perhaps, but now the 11in can go up to 512Gb I believe, so hardly worth
worrying about!
Regards,
Neil Barnfather
Talks List Administrator
Twitter @neilbarnfather
TalkNav is a Nuance, Code Factory and Sendero dealer, as well as an Apple iOS,
Macintosh and Android accessibility special
Donna,
I sometimes too find that irritating, but, I have the Apple USB to ether net
dongle, its compact and tidy when folded back on itself, just like everything
Apple does, well thought out.
I keep that in my laptop case, if I need ether net, its there.
Regards,
Neil Barnfather
Talks List
Hi Neal,
Yeah, I've thought about buying one of those. It's funny. Really, the issue
comes up very rarely, but when it does come up, it's usually a real pain not to
have it. Every time I have a situation where it would really be handy to have
a hard connection, I swear I'm boing to buy the d
Hi all,
I just re-installed the app, and now all is well.
Cheers,
Donna
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The only reason I was wanting to shut it down was because it was constantly
telling me that it had no windows and wouldn't display the Dropbox menu, so was
trying to reinstall to see if that would help.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 11, 2013, at 11:01 AM, "Phil Halton" wrote:
> What do you mean b
Hello everyone,
I would like to share a Launch Bar tip also.
Once I launch the program, I type a text snippet and it will expand into a
particular web site, then I just press the return key and Safari will load.
I know the Mac Power Users Podcast episode 7, "LaunchBar Blackbelt"
released July 26
The only time I've had it tell me it had no windows when I rebooted was when I
didn't have an Internet connection but I'm sure there could be other reasons.
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Cheryl
May the words of my mouth
and the meditation of my heart
be acceptable to You, Lord,
my rock and my Redeemer.
(Psalm 19:14 HCSB)
Oh yes, if i were going to buy an Air I would get the dongle. Sometimes you can
get slow wifi connections and then having the ethernet cable really would help.
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May the words of my mouth
and the meditation of my heart
be acceptable to You, Lord,
my rock and my Redeemer.
(Psalm 19:14 HC
Using voice over and Mountain lion what is the easiest way to copy text from
the Internet using Safari to be pasted in other locations?
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Howdy partner, and welcome to the Silver Dollar Saloon!
Draconis Entertainment revisits the popular saloon of the old west featured in
many of its audio games for the blind and visually impaired with a new mini
title for Mac OS X! (Coming later to Windows PC's.)
Primarily intended for the blind
Hi Kristeen.
All braille devices that I have used, and that amounts to about 15 on
the mac side, support cursor routing buttons. So I'm not sure what the
issue is there.
Scott
On 1/11/13, Lisette Wesseling wrote:
> Christine
> The cursor routing keys work absolutely as expected on my Braille Sen
Cool.
I just bought it.
I'll try this later on today.
THanks.
Chris
On Jan 11, 2013, at 12:18 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
> Howdy partner, and welcome to the Silver Dollar Saloon!
>
> Draconis Entertainment revisits the popular saloon of the old west featured
> in many of its audio games for
My new 27" imac is coming next week and I will be an official mac
switcher. Anybody have advice about which way to run windows is better
within mac os X? I have a couple of business programs that are windows
only. I currently use a windows seven computer with Zoom text magnified 6x
or so. M
Fusion all the way.
Parallels wasn't even accessible last i checked.
On Jan 11, 2013, at 12:49 PM, David Life wrote:
> My new 27" imac is coming next week and I will be an official mac switcher.
> Anybody have advice about which way to run windows is better within mac os X?
> I have a couple
I just bought this and love it.
Works great with SL.
Have a Blessed Day,
Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Chesley
mailto:stacey...@bellsouth.net
On Jan 11, 2013, at 2:18 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
> Howdy partner, and welcome to the Silver Dollar Saloon!
>
> Draconis Entertainment revisits the pop
OK, so, with Mountain Lion, is there an easy way that I can temporarily
disable Messages on my mac? Basically I have a text message which might get
sent to my IPhone phone number, which through IMessage, I have linked to my
Messages app on the mac. Due to privacy reasons, I don't want Messages
I went in and went to preferences, and located the gmail or apple Id that I
have messages sent too on the mac, and unchecked it, and clicked disable
account. When I want to restart it, I reverse the process. Hope that helps.
Thanks.
On Jan 11, 2013, at 3:37 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
You would need to erase the entire partition first. Then, partition the
drive with 2 partitions. When you erase the drive, the recovery HD is erased
as well. However, when you install the OS on each partition, it will create a
new recovery partition.
Note that if you got that Mac with
Neil, I know you can go all-out on storage, but for $40 plus the cost
of the card you could get cheaper storage. Every time you double the
storage of the onboard drive in an Air or Pro, the price goes up at
least a hundred dollars. I haven't priced out micro sd cards, but at
some point a Nifty driv
You should reinstall Drop box and when prompted for your Mac passrod, just
enter it in the window. VO+F2 should locate the window for you if you lose
focus. I'd use the tab key once you get in to that window.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone
I think you need to put a period before that bit of text. Example, .youtube.
A further tip on that one, after typing your text, you can press tab, then
arrow down to see what apps can open it. For instance if you had 2 browsers.
Traci
1 step, 2 step, ... 1,311 steps! I can do the BIG CLIMB 201
I use it in itunes.
It lets me jump to lcd screen to see status fast. Or in iphone apps view. I can
quickly find filie sharing apps.
hth,
Ioana
Please check out my cd on www.ioanagandrabur.com on iTunes and most online
stores.
On Jan 11, 2013, at 9:58 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> I only asked bec
You have a few options. You can use boot camp which allows you to
either boot the mac in to windows or the mac operating system. If you
want to use virtual machine software, fusion is the only option since
parallels is not accessible with voiceover, and the company seems to
have no interest in
Thanks, that's exactly what I did. :)
Cheers,
Donna
On Jan 11, 2013, at 4:03 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> You should reinstall Drop box and when prompted for your Mac passrod, just
> enter it in the window. VO+F2 should locate the window for you if you lose
> focus. I'd use the tab key once you
Hi Scott
Have you ever had panning problems with any of the braille displays you have
tried? I'm still having issues with my Braille Sense on Hand not panning
properly. It only displays the first 18 cells of the line, then jumps to the
beginning of the next line when I pan the display. It ignore
Glad you got it solved.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!
On Jan 11, 2013, at 4:21 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Thanks, that's exactly what I did. :)
> Cheers,
> Donna
> On Jan 11, 2013, at 4:03 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>
>> You should rei
This is an app available on the Mac store which enables you to read epubs on
the Mac. On the applevis site, the commenter who posted about the app noted
that it is accessible, although navigation of the sidebar where you select
books is difficult. I bought the app, and I have to concur with that
Another goody, guys. You do realize this is seriously cutting into my reading
time. :)
Teresa
"Nobody ever tells me anything!"--James Forsyte, quoted in the Forsyte Saga
On Jan 11, 2013, at 1:22 PM, Stacey Robinson wrote:
> I just bought this and love it.
> Works great with SL.
>
> Have a B
Hi
I've just taken the plunge and transferred my iTunes library from my Windows
pc to my Mac. Once you have finished syncing a device, is it necessary to find
and press the eject button or can you just unplug it? Is there a quick way to
find this eject button? I found the iPhone popup button an
Mary, Robert Carter did a brief review and demonstration of this app in one of
his Tech Doctor podcasts. I have the app as well, and I find it difficult to
move through specific books. I can generally get into a book, but navigating
it is another story. I purchased several of the Take Control
I had wondered about this same question, so , I created a usb thumbdrive
with the mountain lion installer and OS utilities on it. I used Lion Disk
Maker for this. I got the ML installer from the app store on my purchases
page.
Then, I booted from the USB drive, and using the OS utilities there
How do you go about doing that?
On Jan 10, 2013, at 10:56 PM, Chris Bruinenberg wrote:
> I second that.
> I Did an update and it was such a pain in the neck.
> It's easier to just start over clean. :)
>
> On Jan 10, 2013, at 7:48 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>
>> Okay. Cost will be $19.95 if I reme
It does make sense yes. But unless you really need the space it wouldn't harm
anything to keep the Mac recovery HD.
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VO-J can also be used
• in Skype and Messages to jump between the conversation HTML
area and the edit field to type instant messages;
• in NewsRack to jump between the table of feeds, the table of
articles and the HTML area displaying the selected article; and
Sounds interesting. Will check it out.
I'd really love it if you guys made a poker game (might suit the Silver Dollar)
or a Monopoly game. But that's just me.
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Hi, Lisette,
If you want to, you can make ITunes a little more navigable by showing the
sidebar with command-option-s. This will make it behave as it did in previous
versions, with the source list and tables.
You can then find your device in the sources list, and then press command-e to
eject
I think someone was asking about copy and paste in Safari.
To copy:
• Navigate to the item you wish to copy using VO-Right Arrow or
just right arrow with Quick Nav turned on.
• Turn Quick Nav off if it is not already.
• Use COMMAND-SHIFT-RIGHT ARROW to se
Hello, try Cmd E to eject.
Max.
On 12/01/2013, at 11:45 AM, Lisette Wesseling
wrote:
> Hi
> I've just taken the plunge and transferred my iTunes library from my Windows
> pc to my Mac. Once you have finished syncing a device, is it necessary to
> find and press the eject button or can you j
I started receiving list messages today so I guess I'm approved so thought I
would say hi to the list.
I played with OS10 for a bit for a while but decided the only way to learn it
properly was to get rid of windows all together and jump right in. The fact
that my MBP kept corrupting windows bo
I'm glad to see you made it here (you know me from the blind-guitarist
list). I use Audacity for music - export your Ampkit tracks, then
import them into Audacity. I don't have the full Ampkit for Mac yet so
have not tried this exact thing, but I have used Audacity and I get
along with it well enou
That brings up a good question. I tried Audacity on windows and on hearing it
was now more VO friendly on mac, just installed it the other day. I'm having
the same issue with it on Mac as I did on Windows though.
My interface is a Saffire Pro14 and although I can find the device in Audacity,
I
Hi Danny, welcome. Ray here.
I have been considering Sound Forge for the Mac. Yep, it's out now. Quite
accessible to from what I hear. There remain a few issues: but, I'm hoping
Sony clears those up.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone us
Thanks for the info. I do own AmpKit but haven't exported yet. That's my next
step. Problem is I'm having to much fun finding all the things it can do. I'd
strongly recommend any Guitarists/Bassists to check it out. There is a free
demo that lets you do a lot. Always a good idea when an app cost
Hi Ray.
I haven't yet looked into SF on mac although I did here it was out. As a post
production tool, it was pretty much unrivalled on pc so I'm interested to see
how it stacks up on the mac.
Right at the moment, I'm more into the multi-track recording aspects and as far
as I'm aware, it's a
Hi Les,
I have not listened to Robert's podcast. It does seem that the way to actually
get into a book is to find it in the single column table, then search on the
word contents. That takes you to the table of contents, where you can arrow
down to see the different sections, chapters, whatever.
Quite correct Danny: it was indeed Vagus LA that was the multitrack offering.
I do not ever recall that it was or could be made accessible with JAWS via
clunky crashy windows-note the small w that is on purpose. I understand that
most of the basic functions can be done with Sound Forge on the
Hi, all.
I'm new here as well, in fact I'm a relatively new Mac user, having begun using
the mac steadily in September after having bought it in June.
I'm Kerri from British Columbia Canada.
On 2013-01-11, at 6:44 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> I'm glad to see you made it here (you know me from the
Well, a warm welcome to you as well. :) I haven't seen you on here
much, so you must be getting along pretty well, or not using the Mac
very much.
On 1/11/13, Kerri wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I'm new here as well, in fact I'm a relatively new Mac user, having begun
> using the mac steadily in Septemb
I have ripped a bunch of my DVDs that I bought a while ago. But it's probably
been like six months Since I have done this. What is the best application that
you guys use for ripping commercially bought DVDs?
I was using DVD reMaster But I know there is a new version of that and I can't
get my ol
Hit cmd-comma in Audacity, then select devices (I believe) from the
table. Once that's done, tab to the different input/output options and
set them. The input may be in the recording option rather than
devices, but you should find it easily enough.
On 1/11/13, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Quite correct
I only got in today, grin. As for being good at this Mac, people, if you only
knew, I found the learning curve *very difficult as I used PC since 1989 when I
was about 14 (it was dos of course) My first experience with Apple was with an
Apple 2 E in 1985 or so.
On 2013-01-11, at 8:19 PM, Alex H
Welcome Kerri, Ray here. Seems we're getting quite a lot of new faces here:
and, so far as I am concerned, that's nothing but good.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!
On Jan 11, 2013, at 10:16 PM, Kerri wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I'm new
Funny you should bring up the Apple II E! I have fond memories of that thing.
In my seinior year in highschool-we're talking 1987-that's what I used. Did
you ever get your hands on an app called "Braille Edit Express"? Now, that was
one nice little app. Sure wish they'd bring that one in to
Hi, Danny, I got approved today too but unlike yo I'm still stuck using
wretched windows. I use talking communities chat software as I'm a computer
instructor and due to a a java issue, I have to use windows.
On 2013-01-11, at 6:38 PM, Danny Noonan wrote:
> I started receiving list messages to
Except for the fact that I was 14 in 88, that exactly mirrors my experience to
the letter.
Danny.
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On 12/01/2013, at 3:28 PM, Kerri wrote:
> I only got in today, grin. As for being good at this Mac, people, if you only
> knew, I found the learning curve *very difficult as
small world.
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On 2013-01-11, at 8:39 PM, Danny Noonan wrote:
> Except for the fact that I was 14 in 88, that exactly mirrors my experience
> to the letter.
>
> Danny.
>
> Sent from my phone
>
> On 12/01/2013, at 3:28 PM, Kerri wrote:
>
>> I only got in today, grin. A
No, I didn't get my hands on the braille app but I did like that thing, hated
going pc after they dragged me away from the E. Okay, I'm stubborn.
On 2013-01-11, at 8:32 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Funny you should bring up the Apple II E! I have fond memories of that
> thing. In my seinior year
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