Hi Mark,
An app I really like is called in the kitchen. It is from Food Network
The app is very accessible and it has a lot of good features. It is available
for iOS and I think there’s a Mac version as well but I’mj not positive. Our
use the iOS version.
Hope this helps.
Janet
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Hi List, From where can this app be obtained?
Thanks,
Anita
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On Sep 8, 2018, at 10:21 AM, Janet Ingber wrote:
Hi Mark,
An app I really like is called in the kitchen. It is from Food Network
The app is very accessible and it has a lot of good features. It is availab
Hello,
what would be the shorcut key to go to a specific page on pages?
or a any other similar option... I don't find too much handy to surf
through thumbnail bar navigation or going forward page by page using
voice over commands.
Thanks for any help.
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Hi Anita,
You can get it in the iOS App Store.
Janet
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> On Sep 8, 2018, at 12:51 PM, Anita E wrote:
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> Hi List, From where can this app be obtained?
> Thanks,
> Anita
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> On Sep 8, 2018, at 10:21 AM, Janet Ingber wrote:
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> Hi Mark,
>
> An app I
Hello all, I have an Apple TV fourth generation, and the Amazon app. Whenever I
start the Amazon app the voice changes completely. Totally different voice
settings, and it Hass to tell me how to use the app. And there is no way to
shut up that preamble. At least that icy.
Does anybody know, are
Hi List,What apps are available for reading books on the MacBook? Is it
possible to read Learning Ally and NLS content?
Thanks,
Anita
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For now, and probably a while to come, there is no easy way of reading books on
the Mac. There may be a way with Learning Ally, but there is not a way to read
NLS books on the Mac. If you have books in the EPUB format, you can use
Emacspeak, with Emacs, with Novel-mode, to read them, but this is
Is there anything comparable to Open Book?
Thanks,
Anita
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On Sep 8, 2018, at 1:32 PM, 'Devin Prater' via MacVisionaries
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For now, and probably a while to come, there is no easy way of reading books on
the Mac. There may be a way with Learning Ally, but there is not a
John,
Regarding the voice changing I’m not sure what might be causing that. So far as
the preamble of directions, I think that if you turn off hints that might
correct the annoying rambling in the Amazon app. There is a roter, at least on
my Apple TV, and turning on/off hints is one of the item
Look into DocuScan, a Serotech product, the same folks that made System Access
on Windows. Docuscan is for Windows and Mac.
The link is:
http://www.serotek.com/docuscanplus
Devin Prater
Assistive Technology Instructor certified by World Services for the Blind
JAWS certified
> On Sep 8, 2018, a
Hello,
I am running the latest version of High Sierra. I use the app bean to edit
simple doc and docx files as it is simple to use and does everything I need. It
It was originally from a non recognised developer.
It is set as my default program to open doc and docx.
Recently if I select a doc fi
You could try DocuScan Plus from Serotek it's like Open Book but it can run on
a mac or windows. You can download a 14 day trial from http://www.serotek.com
Rhonda
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Hi,
I particularly use book reader, up the moment is the best app I had
found to read ebooks on mac, I'm not able to read pdf books though, I
consider this a OS problem since the same happens with ibooks and any
other app for reading pdf documents.
But it goes perfect with epub and all the o
Hi,
the App my sited wife and I use is Paprica. I have it in IOS and for the Mac.
Originally I got it because of recommendations from one of the lists.
Don’t remember the cost.
Max.
> On 8 Sep 2018, at 10:46 am, M. Taylor wrote:
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> Hello Everyone,
>
> I would greatly appreciate any food rec
Best wishes,Hello,
using the control-V command to goto the next page is probably the easiest way.
vo-home / end should move you by page at least in current versions. Though I
usually get to the point where I am interacting with the document but not any
specific page. At that
Thanks, I’ll give that a try. Good idea.
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> On Sep 8, 2018, at 14:31, Eileen Scrivani wrote:
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> John,
>
> Regarding the voice changing I’m not sure what might be causing that. So far
> as the preamble of directions, I think that if you turn off hints that might
> correct
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