Hi all. So I’ve been thinking about the accessibility of both the Mac and
Windows apps. While Apple has clearly laid out the details of how the
accessibility API works, developers usually don’t know them because either its
way down in the developer guides or the developers just don’t worry about
Anyone out there using Voice Dream Mail?
I got my Google account set up for it and really like some of the features but
can’t get my other accounts, which are with my cable/internet provider, set up.
Any tips and tricks for this app would be hugely appreciated. As I said, I do
like it and thi
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Hello:
First, it's always a really hard discussion when someone with little
to no development experience talks about how things "should" be done
because they're usually way off. So I'll explain how things work
currently.
A long long time ago, in a gal
Hi,
The 50 devices is independent of the USB port. The USB port is for connecting
a printer and/or external hard drives, the 50 refers to the number of wireless
devices it can support simultaneously.
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Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Jun 19, 2015, at 16:20, Caitlyn Furness wr
So I finally updated my old 2010 iMac to Yosemite, and have been running
Yosemite on my laptop for awhile, but I do not use my laptop so I guess I did
not notice this as much. Is there anyway to fix or find a better work around
for the issue of quickly reading mail in threads as half the time I
Hi,
Let me just add that the wwdc this year has put a highlight on accessibility to
the developers attending or downloading the workshop videos, so saying that
apple has put accessibility to the bottom of the list is untrue. In addition,
now all standard UI controls in xcode are by default acce
Did you upgrade to the full version? That’s necessary to use more then one
account.
Jürgen
> Am 20.06.2015 um 16:38 schrieb Jenine Stanley :
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> Anyone out there using Voice Dream Mail?
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> I got my Google account set up for it and really like some of the features
> but can’t get my other acco
Hi folks,
What is the appropriate E-mail address for Apple Accessability support?
Thanks
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Hi folks,
What is the appropriate E-mail address for Apple Accessability support?
Thanks
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Are they asking for that one or for the list named apple accessibility support?
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When browsing the web either on my IPhone, or my IPad, is there a way by chance
that I can do like on the mac, where I can enter private browsing mode? If so,
how do I do this?
Chris.
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Double tap the private button on the iPad or double tap pages button then
private button on the iPhone.
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> When browsing the web either on my IPhone, or my IPad, is there a way by
> chance that I can do like on the mac, where I can
Thank you Chris, on the IPad, where on the screen is the private button,
yeah, I could flick, but I like knowing where things are specifically.
Chris.
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Ok, when I go on my iPad tomorrow, I will take a look. Alternatively, flick to
the private button then do a three finger single tap. This will give you the
screen location.
> On 20 Jun 2015, at 22:40, Christopher-Mark Gilland
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> Thank you Chris, on the IPad, where on the screen is th
I've actually found that method to not always be the most reliable. It
works, but it's kind a more a generalized location. Mine usually just says
top of screen. OK, that could be anywhere. Is it the top left, top right,
top center, and is it very top left, a little ways down from the top lef
OKay, I did a clean install of my mac last week, and I was given the option to
use my iCloud pass word for my mac log in. My question is, how do I set this
up on other mac’s that has a user and individual pass word. Meaning, I want to
use my iCloud pass word on them also, does anyone know how
I find that gesture to be very useful. I also find starting at say
top left and continually swiping right, or, touching top of screen then
2 finger swipe up to read all the elements quite handy. I do not know
if this can be made any easier other than employing a pair of working
eyes. (smile
I guess I see your point. I forget sometimes how much it helps, me having a
slight bit of vision.
Sorry 'bout that.
Chris.
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Subject: Re: Perhaps a stupid question about Safari for I O S
I find that ges
On either platform, a developer can use their own controls still. They do not
have to use the provided objects in the Coco library or Windows development
tool. This occurs equally on both platforms for the reasons that have already
been raised. The struggle anyone has even if you work within the
You must be using the free version if you were using the professional version
you would be able to have more than one account
Dictated from Voice Dream Mail.
On Jun 20, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Jenine Stanley wrote:
Anyone out there using Voice Dream Mail?
I got my Google account set up for
Hello Brian,
1.
The issue of having your threads not being deleted quickly may be a problem
specific to your computer. I use mail every day, in conversation view, to
delete hundreds and hundreds of thread, with gMail accounts, exchange accounts,
and custom server accounts and do not experience
Thanks for the feedback. Strange as most of my mail is me.com mail so there
should not be a server lag, and the lag is happening on both an iMac 2010 and a
Mac Air 2012 and on different wifi networks so it is not a wifi issue. Not sure
what it could be all I know is it makes thread emailing view
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how to skip youtube adds on the mac?
thank you in advance.
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Hello Brian,
After making certain you have a good backup of your system, I suggest you:
1.
Delete all of your mail server settings. And then reconfigure them from
scratch. Rarely acknowledged by Apple, it is possible to use several different
server addresses and settings to retrieve iCloud mai
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