Hi Jonathan,
This is great. Please let us know when it is released. I'll purchase it as
soon as it is released. This is a needed service, and a read I very much look
forward to.
Les
On Jun 3, 2013, at 2:57 AM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
> There are probably articles on this, but at present I am
I think it would be even better if those numbers were read out as hours and
minutes, rather than just numbers. So, for instance, 90%, not charging, 3 hours
and 10 minutes remaining, or 50%, charging, 1 hour until charged.
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I'm waiting for this App too and hope we can use it without having to buy an
external GPS.
Kawal.
On 3 Jun 2013, at 02:23 AM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> It's still in development, that's all we know at this point unless I'm
> missing something.
> On Jun 2, 2013, at 7:49 PM, "Krysti .Power" wrote:
HI all,
I'm using a case. In fact, now you mention it, I've probably been having these
problems since I got my new JuicePack case. I also use a bluetooth headset from
time to time. It's the Bose bluetooth 2 earpiece thing. I seem to have the
problem when not using the bluetooth earpiece as well
Hello.
Just wishing to know if anyone has used the new After shoks Bluetooth headsets?
My ears are too small for an conventional bluetooth headset so would like to
know what people think and how one would put it on.
Thanks.
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Hi list,
I've noticed recently VoiceOver will incorrectly announce the person I'm
calling on my iPhone. Whoever I call, it will tell me I'm calling my
girlfriend's iPhone. She was at the top of my favourites list and I thought
this might have something to do with it. I tried moving her, however
Hi list,
does anyone on here use a bluetooth headset with the Mac? I seem to hear a fair
bit about bluetooth headsets with VoiceOver, but I'm not sure if this is just
with iOS devices or on the Mac as well. I have never had any luck with
bluetooth headsets on the Mac. I have some bluetooth head
Hi Kawal,
If you have a built-in GPS receiver such as is the case with the iPhone, you
won't need an additional receiver.
Les
On Jun 3, 2013, at 4:08 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> I'm waiting for this App too and hope we can use it without having to buy an
> external GPS.
>
> Kawal.
>
> On 3
Hello Jonathan,
Great to hear about your forthcoming book, one which I will buy. You are right
about the availability of a lot of articles on the Net that address this topic,
but I have found nothing suitable that explains all of the facets of Twitter
systematically.
Though you have probably
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Alex,
Can I just ask, as I may have missed this. My MacBook Air already gives me this
data.
I perform a VO MM and arrow to the battery level, there if my Air is charging I
here that it is on mains power and x many hours/minutes until full, likewise,
if I am operating on battery power I here Ba
The script is part of a series of scripts that will let you speak a bunch of
data with one keystroke. So yes, you could vo-m-m, then vo-arrow (a tedious
task if you have a lot of apps in the menu extras area) until you find your
battery, then escape to return to where you were... Or you could as
Alex,
Your late night expressions are sensational.
That made perfect sense to me.
Thanks for the distention between boot camp, not right for this
hypothetical discussion, and a true virtual environment which seems
preferable.
I dare say as with everything computer people have their personal
fa
Ok, is it a must that you play those to advance though? I unlocked everything
but the ghost/collective dimensions, and managed to complete all of them, but
now am stuck and can't go any further, and am down to only 13000 some odd
quantem cells, sense I used most of them to transform, so am stum
Apple does not, but blind people do. Parallels and Virtualbox are both mostly
to totally inaccessible, so everyone I know uses VMWare Fusion. As to which is
better (a vm or bootcamp), it depends. VMs take up resources, so your Mac has,
say, half the ram it usually has and less of the processor.
Someone asked about:
"Any ideas how to get one of these files to remember your playback
position. I would think you would be able to."
They are mp3 format. I download them, put them on a flash drive and
listen on the nls player. Position like any file is kept, as are
navigation functions
The question, though, is if this can be done when playing the movies in iTunes?
Not everyone is an NLS member, and you can't be at all if you're not in the
United States.
On Jun 3, 2013, at 9:05 AM, - wrote:
>
> Someone asked about:
>
> "Any ideas how to get one of these files to remember you
I haven't seen this issue. Just out of curiosity are you running the
most current 6.1.4 version of the softgware?
On 6/3/13 2:41, Nicholas Parsons wrote:
Hi list,
I've noticed recently VoiceOver will incorrectly announce the person I'm
calling on my iPhone. Whoever I call, it will tell me
Hey everyone,
What is a good app to allow me to have good control over creating and
editing folders and other control over tasks like uploading different
types of documents to my Iphone. I do have Pages and Number already for
my word processor but I'll also take other ideas on this as well if
Drop box?
On 3 Jun 2013, at 02:46 PM, Scott Berry wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> What is a good app to allow me to have good control over creating and editing
> folders and other control over tasks like uploading different types of
> documents to my Iphone. I do have Pages and Number already for
Cool. That sounds good. I just didn't know if we would have to type anything
else to indicate it was a string of text or whatever. Sounds like it will be
pretty simple. As for the remaining or to charged, it would be great, but
totally not necessary. To be honest, what I mostly care about is the
No, I'm running 6.1.3. It's an iPhone 4S. iTunes tells me my software is up to
date.
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on this is known as hijacking a thread. This has nothing to do with mail at
all.
HTH.
Matthew
On Jun 2, 2013, at 3:26 PM, Gavin Grundlingh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As they say, curiosity killed the cat. So, I hope
Thanks Mike, yes Facebook is definitely on the list. Trouble is, they change
everything so much, by the time I've finished writing it, who knows how much
will still be relevant. Lol.
Jonathan Mosen
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On 3/06/2013
Okay that's probably then the correct version. Hmmm! Not sure about that.
On 6/3/13 8:31, Nicholas Parsons wrote:
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For what it's worth, 6.1.4 was an update for the iPhone5 only, so that's why
some of us have a different "up to date" iOS version number than others. Have
you tried a restart of your phone?
On Jun 3, 2013, at 10:36 AM, Scott Berry wrote:
> Okay that's probably then the correct version. Hmmm! N
makes sense.
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Hey all,
I'm curious to see if anyone else has this unbelievably frustrating problem
with QuickNav, where it just completely stops working. You can be using it fine
and then all of the sudden you can't even toggle it on or off with the arrows,
and the only way to get QuickNav to start working a
I have to turn Voice Over off and on again as on occasions short cut keys do
not work like command shift U to get to the utilities or command shift A Etc
etc and on occasions I can't open mail or tell the time if I do right option M
or right option T.
Kawal.
On 3 Jun 2013, at 04:01 PM, Brian F
Hi Brian,
I've had instances when I cannot activate QuickNav. I don't have to turn VO
off and on to fix this. My belief is that if an activity is in progress, one
cannot toggle QuickNav on and off. I say this because sometimes I hear a busy
indicator spoken by VO. Just a theory.
Les
On Jun
Hey Kawal, Thanks for letting me know. Happy to hear I am not alone on this,
but disappointed to hear that you also have to deal with it.
On Jun 3, 2013, at 11:05 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> I have to turn Voice Over off and on again as on occasions short cut keys do
> not work like command sh
Hey Les, I don't think any activities were running when it happened this
morning, as it was working fine one moment as I was going through mail, and
then stopped working the next. I toggled VO off and on and it was working again.
On Jun 3, 2013, at 11:10 AM, Les Kriegler wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
>
Cheree Heppe here:
If the seeing eye app requires an external gps receiver, wouldn't that defeat
the purpose of using it with modern technologies such as the i-devices? Why
would an app with such pre-release hype tye itself to legacy tech?
There is a commercially available app called waze, that'
Well you can acquire an external GPS receiver, it is not required and will not
be required.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 3, 2013, at 12:07 PM, Cheree Heppe wrote:
> Cheree Heppe here:
> If the seeing eye app requires an external gps receiver, wouldn't that defeat
> the purpose of using it with
Not at all. The app will work with gps on phones and cellular-enabled iPads.
You only need a receiver if you have a wifi-only device, and even then the app
won't work right if it does not cache maps locally. Any server-based gps app,
as many of them are, requires a constant data connection to wo
Hello,
I'm trying to record both the microphone input, and VoiceOver with audio
highjack pro. Unfortunately, I can only get it to record either or, not both at
the same time, which is what I need to do. Does anyone know of any solutions to
this issue without having to spend any money on a mixer
I doubt it will require an external device. And, the standard bluetooth
GPS receivers do not work with the i devices anyway.
Original message:
Cheree Heppe here:
If the seeing eye app requires an external gps receiver, wouldn't that
defeat the purpose of using it with modern technologies such a
Hi Esther and Interested Others,
Well, I ordered this product before midnight eastern time last evening. I just
received my receipt and did not receive the discount. I used the link in the
e-mail I received to report a problem and hope this discount will be honored.
Les
On Jun 2, 2013, at 7:2
Hello, funny this topic has come up. I was just trying to create this exact
rule via my Mac.
I could not get the messages to move to the mailbox. I'm guessing the problem
was I wasn't using a complete from address. I wanted all messages from
facebookmail.com to skip the inbox and go to a Fac
Think you have to create two sessions, one for VoiceOver or other
application output and one for the audio input such as microphone. Am I
correct here?
Chris
On 03/06/2013 17:49, Daniel Miller wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to record both the microphone input, and VoiceOver with audio
highjack p
Hi,
This should have been totally workable using rules in Mail on the Mac by
choosing these options respectively in the Criteria area:
• "From", "Contains" and entering facebookmail in the Edit field.
I agree that GMail is less than friendly at getting around. It's not
impossible by any means
Hi,
No, because from what I know, you can only record one session at a time, and
making a session for VoiceOver itself isn't possible.
I want to record my own voice, plus VoiceOver at the same time.
On Jun 3, 2013, at 1:26 PM, Chris H wrote:
> Think you have to create two sessions, one for Voi
what about recording from the system audi session?
On 2013-06-03, at 2:44 PM, Daniel Miller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No, because from what I know, you can only record one session at a time, and
> making a session for VoiceOver itself isn't possible.
> I want to record my own voice, plus VoiceOver at th
Wrong there. You need two sessions. One for your mic and the other for system
audio. Record off system audio but hijack both.
Sent from my mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind
built-in!
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Ipho
Hi,
I did that, yet i still only hear system audio when i play back the recorded
file.
On Jun 3, 2013, at 1:55 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Wrong there. You need two sessions. One for your mic and the other for
> system audio. Record off system audio but hijack both.
>
>
> Sent fr
The nls player does mp3, just as do scores of other such commercial
products universally. Maintaining position when shut off is ubiquitous in
them.
I did not read the original request as limited to itunes but one of how
access could be achieved wwhile retaining position..
The question, t
Hi Mike, can you clarify your comment about the external receivers not working
with iDevices?
Obviously the Dual Electronics XGPS and Garmin GLO both work quite nicely with
the iDevices and they are standard units. What did you mean to say?
Thanks a bunch and have a great day!
Smiles,
Cara :)
Yes, I use them. Actually I don't use them much, but I bought them and they
work quite well. I just don't have a need for bluetooth headsets anymore and
so they're sitting unused on my shelf.
You wear them with the band behind the head and they come over the ears and
rest on the bone in front
Hello
My name is Tyler and I'm an apple developer. I've been making a MUD
client (as I've never been satisfied with the ones available for mac). The
client has regular expression support as well as the standard aliases triggers
timers and variables. If you'd be interested in beta testin
Wonder how much those receivers are. Are they bluetooth? I have several
bluetooth receivers that do not work, the holux 1000, the qstarz 818,
and the iblue 737. These use mtk chip sets which are quite accurate.
Each receiver costs around $20
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The receivers are standard, and Mike, I bet when you bought some or all of
those receivers, they were not 20 bucks. I have an iblue 747, for instance, and
it didn't cost me 20 bucks. I haven't checked the prices of the two that Cara
mentioned lately, but they are bluetooth and they are standard
I'm definitely interested. Please let me know how I can help.
May and Prince Noah
www.canadianlynx.ca
On 2013-06-03, at 4:34 PM, Tyler Thompson wrote:
> Hello
>
> My name is Tyler and I'm an apple developer. I've been making a MUD
> client (as I've never been satisfied with the ones av
I Would also like to become a tester Let me know
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On 03/06/2013, at 1:57 PM, May and Noah wrote:
> I'm definitely interested. Please let me know how I can help.
>
>
> May and Prince Noah
> www.canadianlynx.ca
>
> On 2013-06-03, at 4:34 PM, Tyler Thompson wrote:
>
>> Hell
Yes,
you are correct. Unfortunately, if using later versions of audio hijack,
Voiceover users can not record another source, as well as the mic, on a single
file. What I do is use a hijack script that will start recording all currently
hijacked sessions simultaneously. Then, I import both fi
Hi,
Isn't this sort of implied just by the list we are on? Not trying to raise a
big fuss here, I just think its more likely for a member of such a list to have
iTunes then an NLS player.
Ricardo Walker
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On Jun 3, 2013,
Can you tell me, then, if there is a delay? I'm thinking about getting these,
as I do a lot of walking with my phone as a gps and would love wireless,
non-blocking headphones. I've heard that bluetooth has a delay, though, and am
wondering just how bad it is? Is it noticeable? Obvious but still
Here's the thing: to work with iOS, a bluetooth receiver has to be certified by
Apple. Some are, and most aren't which is why some work and some don't. A quick
google search should provide a list of compatible receivers. Again, though, if
the Sendero app does not cache maps, this is all moot sin
Hello,
While I don't MUD and don't wish to become a tester, I just wanted to say
that it's awesome to see a developer putting forth some effort to insure
accessibility. We need to see more of this kind of stuff. Thanks a lot for
doing that.
Blake
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So what were the Sendero group going on when they said you'd have to pay
something for a year or the same for three years?
Kawal.
On 3 Jun 2013, at 17:52, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> I doubt it will require an external device. And, the standard bluetooth GPS
> receivers do not work with the i devices
I do not live in the states but am interested if you've not used them. Perhaps
we can discuss off list.
On 3 Jun 2013, at 21:27, Phil Halton wrote:
> Yes, I use them. Actually I don't use them much, but I bought them and they
> work quite well. I just don't have a need for bluetooth headsets a
There is nothing official on that yet. I guess we'll have to wait and see.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 3, 2013, at 5:39 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> So what were the Sendero group going on when they said you'd have to pay
> something for a year or the same for three years?
>
> Kawal.
> On 3 Ju
I talked to the developer of VoiceDream about the issue of reading Nook, Kindle
and IBooks in his app. Unfortunately, because these files have DRM they are
unable to be used in this app.
Amber
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Hi Alex,
Again terrific answers.
So if I understand this, it is sort of like a house.
bootcamp requires you to basically pick up your keys go outside and
stand in the yard for a while before you can do a task.
where the virtual structure like emware fusion simple lets you open
the desk
for t
OK, I'm really confused about Vuescan. I'm seriously thinking about getting
the Pro version, but will the version for the Mac... notice, I did not say
for I O S, I'm speaking of the version specifically for OSX, will it perform
OCR recognition? I hear that I will have to probably use it in con
Well, so long as no windows keystrokes are also VO keystrokes, you don't really
need to turn it off. Plus, most VM managers have a special key to toggle
between giving the virtual OS the keyboard and giving the Mac the keyboard, so
as long as the virtual OS has it and you don't hit that key, you
I also have this problem. I don't think I have any activities running when this
happens. Similarly, in Safari, sometimes single letter navigation doesn't work.
VoiceOver will tell me there's no headings found even when I know there are
headings on the page. Sometimes using the down arrow will wo
Right now, frankly, I don't know of a better pairing option then VUe Scan and
Abby Fine reader. You want serious OCR? Than Abby Fine Reader's really the
best way to get that now for the Mac. VUE Scan will do OCR without that,
however, be aware that the results are often not as clean and, it w
Hi guys
We talked about this a long time ago, but has anybody used iPal? I checked it
out at a convention, but it's expensive, and I don't need that type of expense.
I would've I do a lot of scanning.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 3, 2013, at 6:22 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Right now, frankly, I
OK. Like I said, I'll do it, but I just wanted to be sure first that there was
no other option.
Chris.
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2013 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: Really confused about VueScan
Right now, f
The 747 would be a bit more expensive because it also has logging capabilities.
On Jun 3, 2013, at 3:48 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
> The receivers are standard, and Mike, I bet when you bought some or all of
> those receivers, they were not 20 bucks. I have an iblue 747, for instance,
> and it didn'
I never noticed any delay.
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To:
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2013 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: After shocks blue tooth headset.
Can you tell me, then, if there is a delay? I'm thinking about getting
these, as I do a lot of walking with my phone as a gps and
What would be advantages of using a bt GPS receiver vs the built in
iPhone 5 receiver? Less drain on iPhone battery? Accuracy?
I regularly get 13 ft accuracy which is much better than my old 5 but
I had a bt GPS I used with my trekker and it was ok, great for its
time
Ner
On Jun 3, 2013, at 7:50
NOel,
I think you hit the nail on the head. You'd have less battery drain if you used
an external receiver, and you'd theoretically have better accuracy. But you'd
also have to carry an extra little device. And if you're happy with the iPhone
and no extra receiver, and battery drain hasn't been
Well, that's certainly good news. Thanks.
On Jun 3, 2013, at 8:03 PM, Phil Halton wrote:
> I never noticed any delay.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Alex Hall"
> To:
> Sent: Monday, June 03, 2013 5:26 PM
> Subject: Re: After shocks blue tooth headset.
>
>
> Can you tell me, then, if
Hi
I read in a Norwegian forum that you can use Shift - Command - Tab to go left
in open programs, and if you release the Shift key while still using Command +
Tab you move to the right.
Pressing Shift - Command + Tab, you move to the left again. This may be good
only on standard usb with nu
That's correct, but it works on any keyboard, not just USB ones.
On Jun 3, 2013, at 8:21 PM, Terje Strømberg wrote:
> Hi
>
> I read in a Norwegian forum that you can use Shift - Command - Tab to go left
> in open programs, and if you release the Shift key while still using Command
> + Tab you
With bluetooth, there is always a *tiny* delay, but the key word is *tiny*. It
should be nearly imperceptible.
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On Jun 3, 2013, at 8:40 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Well, that's certainly good news. Thanks.
> On Jun 3, 2013,
Hi all,
I thought Docuscan was the best for scanning. Now, though, I'm hearing about
Prizmo, bbyy Fine Reader, VuScan... Which is the best? I don't scan books, but
the option to do so in the future would be nice. I know Docuscan syncs your
files, but wouldn't Prizmo do that? So which is best, in
Good Day:
Frankly, I prefer Abby Fine Reader express and use DocuScan only for
very casual scanning. Of course, I am somewhat biased, since I study multiple
languages, and DocuScan only recognizes English, but, in my experience, even in
English, Abby Fine Reader does best with, for ins
All:
Since you are all so creative and helpful, here is my question of the day.
Is there a way to have the mac play a sound when a download is finished so you
don't have to check the status every time?
Jean
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Hello!
Please, let us know how we can help to beta test the client. It is great some
one make one accessible for mac!
Best
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> Hello
>
> My name is Tyler and I'm an apple developer. I've been ma
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