I guess I am smart enough to be able to tell which side of the street I am on.
The concern is about the destination.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 27, 2016, at 10:58 PM, David Chittenden wrote:
>
> Given the inaccuracies which are inherrant in GPS thus far, I would not trust
> any app which cl
Vienna is not a paid app and it is perfectly accessible.
On Jan 22, 2014, at 10:21 AM, isaac wrote:
I checked arround applevis and the rss news readers including read kit are
payed apps.
On Jan 22, 2014, at 9:00 AM, Daniel Hawkins
wrote:
> hello Listers,
>
> I have NewsIsy on my iPhone and
change to the sync tab, so it looks like the only preferences you can change in
Vienna with VO are the general ones. Please let me know if I am wrong about
this, and how you select the sync tab in preferences. Thanks
On Jan 22, 2014, at 5:11 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
> Vienna is not a paid
, and won’t
change to the sync tab, so it looks like the only preferences you can change in
Vienna with VO are the general ones. Please let me know if I am wrong about
this, and how you select the sync tab in preferences. Thanks
On Jan 22, 2014, at 5:11 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
> Vienna is no
I also achieved the desired result (not to have the disclosure triangle spoken
at all in Mail) in 10.9.1. However, I am also experiencing the
extremely annoying phenomenon where it is spoken in Mail no matter where I set
it in Verbosity in 10.9.2. This is extremely disappointing as other thing
Annie -
I wouldn't buy a tool to do that. But it may depend on how many files you
mean. You can open the files in an editor and just concatenate them by saving
the entire file. A lot of modern word processors will open HTML files and you
can simply open multiple files and then save them as a
Teresa -
Copy the link to the RSS feed to the clipboard and then use the Command N
keystroke in Vienna to subscribe to a feed, or choose New subscription... from
the File Menu.
Make sure the "Subscribe in Open Reader" check box is checked and your
subscription will be added to both Vienna and
Same for me with regard to having to turn off VO to get the setup assistant to
focus properly.
On May 15, 2014, at 7:10 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
Hi there
You may, maybe, have done what I almost did. When I did the update, VoiceOver
came on, but then it wouldn't talk any more after it said the
Make sure to use the vertical layout. Choose Layout from the View Menu and set
it to vertical.
You should be able to use the up and down arrows in the Folder List, press the
Right Arrow when the desired folder is located, then review the article list
using up and down arrows without having to
working for me but never
mind.
Thanks for your help,
Catherine
On 6/23/14, Geoff Stephens wrote:
> Make sure to use the vertical layout. Choose Layout from the View Menu and
> set it to vertical.
>
> You should be able to use the up and down arrows in the Folder List, press
> the R
Apps seem clunky when opening for me too with the 2013 Macbook Air. Definitely
slower than with Mountain Lion. I may have to do a clean install.
On Oct 23, 2013, at 7:19 AM, May and Noah wrote:
Yes, I noticed this as well and I have a macbook aire 2013.
May and Prince Noah
www.canadianlynx.ca
It seems broken if you upgrade. I’m going to try to re-establish it/set it up
again as I also rely on caps lock for VO.
As for its companion in VM?Ware is that Sharpkeys? I have had a lot of
problems with the keys generally on the right side of the keyboard using JAWS
in a VM when the JAWS ke
Ed -
Although I can sympathize with your frustration with having combo boxes/popup
buttons mixed in the b quick key, it is also a reason to celebrate since it was
not possible that I could find to quickly navigate to a popup button/combo box
before. This was equally as frustrating to me. I hav
to Sharpkeys.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org
On 24/10/2013, at 1:27 pm, Geoff Stephens wrote:
> Ed -
> Although I can sympathize with your frustration with having combo boxes/popup
> buttons mixed in the b quick key, i
Sorry. Apparently the thread was hosed and I contributed by replying to the
wrong message.
I would encourage everyone who was using these keyboard apps to update them or
completely uninstall them. Don’t just let them linger unattended if you
upgraded from Mountain Lion.
Several very odd keybo
On a related note, can anyone tell me why I am no longer seeing the all mail
folders in Apple Mail for any of my GMail accounts? I may be in the minority,
but I am one of those who wants access to that folder from the Mac.
On Nov 16, 2013, at 10:26 AM, Jane wrote:
I have Mail on my Mac
Another good, open source, free RSS reader for the Mac is Vienna. I use it and
it syncs with open reader services such as The Old Reader and Bazqux. It is
very good.
On Nov 30, 2013, at 10:25 PM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
You might also like to try ReadKit.
• It can sync with plenty of servic
You can always just call the store if you can’t find out how to get the ISO
online. But don’t let them sell you a system builder version of Windows. They
might try to do that. You can purchase the Windows 8 ISO and they will e-mail
you a key and a download link.
I don’t have the phone number
you're not upgrading from another version of Windows.
CB
On 12/28/13 7:45 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
> You can always just call the store if you can’t find out how to get the ISO
> online. But don’t let them sell you a system builder version of Windows.
> They might try to do tha
the system
builder version. I found the 8.1 System Builder for $97 on Amazon.
CB
On 12/28/13 10:33 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
> All you need is a full version of Windows that is not an upgrade version. The
> system builder version is not necessary and costs a lot more.
>
> On Dec 28
is still possible. The OEM version did not
include tech support which really isn’t a big loss anyway.
On Dec 28, 2013, at 6:45 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
> You can always just call the store if you can’t find out how to get the ISO
> online. But don’t let them sell you a system builder v
in one of the FAQs that if you wanted to run it
in a virtual machine (or on a machine that never had Windows before) you
had to buy the system builder version. I found the 8.1 System Builder
for $97 on Amazon.
CB
On 12/28/13 10:33 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
> All you need is a full version
Well, I am brand new to the Mac OS, having just purchased a Macbook Air. My
goal for doing so was that I really think the PC itself is quite reliable and
usable for what I want to do. I would like to have a way to use both Mac OS
and Windows interchangeably. Obviously, a lot of others have had
> don't know of an easy way to change that, but in fusion, it's easy: keyboard
> and mouse pref.
>
> Hope that helps.
> Paul.
> On Oct 8, 2013, at 11:27 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
>
>> Well, I am brand new to the Mac OS, having just purchased a Macbook Air. My
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