and signed
up for the free two-year identity theft monitoring. I don't have a lot of faith
in it. But it beats nothing.
Mary
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> When I heard about it I doubt the average customer service rep new anything
&
w they do hire good quality
> people even for accessibility efforts so I’m not sure it’s that simple. I
> heard about the patent for the reactive metal but I can’t imagine that being
> practical unless it has some benefit for the sited as well.
>> On Oct 2, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Mary
I have to admit to living in the Stone Age here, but didn't some of that stuff
like bold and italics and how it is represented change with the implementation
of u e be?
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> Perhaps they don't
raille displays though to be literate in braille and teach /
> learn. I imagine it helps but they definitely didn’t exist when I was a
> student.
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>> I haven't seen any statistics lately, but I have heard in the past th
It is not accessible. You cannot read books.
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> Does anyone know if Kindle is accessible on the Mac & how well or not it
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I have not upgraded my Mac yet. And hearing about this, I have to say I'm sorry
for you but glad I haven't done it. I am curious about one thing which is, is
this just your iCloud account or is it all your accounts such as Gmail?
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I'm sorry for my last question. Joseph's response, saying that it was not
limited to iCloud only, came in just after I hit the send button on my question
about the scope of this problem.
Mary
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> Well,
The subject line says it all. Is this possible? Must you have a PC in order to
update this display?
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Hi all,
I am familiar with the stories of folks who use Bluetooth keyboards and who
have had problems with doubled characters while riding in edit boxes under iOS
nine. I found a nice keyboard with a lightning connector that I like a lot,
made by mac Ally. I hadn't used it a lot, but I haven't s
. One
account, one email, one password, but two different favored lists depending on
which device I use. Is that others experience as well?
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w release. When they release a product with serious
voiceover issues, they are sending a message that their commitment to
accessibility is not quite up to the standard of their commitment to those who
do not need accessibility features. Is that really what they want to do?
Mary
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Triple click home went away probably a year ago or so. That was my favorite.
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> Nor've I.
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> That being said, there's certainly always room for more. LOL!
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reinforces that decision. Good luck to the
early adopters.
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. But we all know that Siri
sometimes screws up, and in such cases, Shirley typing will be better than
anything a touch screen offers.
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> What advantage might a keyboard offer over the use of the touch screen
>
For those of you who surf Facebook on your macs, this could be useful.
Mary line
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It seems to me that the battery life on the 6S is rather the same as it was on
the 5S. Bigger phone, bigger battery, but bigger display. Of course you got
more battery life with the plus. But there is a trade-off, as it is much
larger. Size alone was a showstopper for me.
Mary
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Hi Chris,
I must say, your battery life on your success far exceeds mine. I can get a day
of heavy use, and that's it. That's about what I used to get on my 5S.
Mary
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> I don't
not the AC. My router is a few
years old, an Apple extreme, which still serves us very well.
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> Mary, there are a lot of factors. Maybe for example Chris lives next to a
> cell tower so the radio doesn’t have
th airplay.
Mary
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> So interesting, my Apple Airport Extreme is type AC. It’s probably 2013
> vintage as a point of reference.
>
> I find the Apple airports to be very good but very aggressive on their
ue. If Tim Cook doesn't really
understand all that much about how voiceover or assistive touch works, that
really is good. He doesn't need to know that kind of thing.
Mary
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> Thanks for the heads up will b
about whether it is a good idea to have it turned on
all the time, or just turn it on when you need it.
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ave a cell connection but no
Wi-Fi. Is the phone going to be smart enough to simply use my cell connection?
Or do I have to turn Wi-Fi calling off? I guess I can just go down the Street
away from my house and find out the hard way.
Mary
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OK, thanks for the clarification. One more reason I'm glad I switched to
T-Mobile.
Mary
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> You can leave it on at all times. It only uses wifi for devices that don’t
> have a cellular connection, or whe
soft, there's a laugh. The problem with the
little screen reader vendors is that there well little. So they can't do it
either. No model is perfect alas. The big companies should be able to do it.
They have the resources. Do they have the will?
Mary
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Google does not make their Nexus phones and tablets. The contract that out to
other companies.
Mary
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> That's not "True" as (I Beleive) Google does Manufacture its Own (the Nexus)
> & Micro
OK Scott, thank you for the clarification. Regarding voice over LTE, it must be
on by default. I've never seen anywhere to turn it on or off. This is on a
T-Mobile phone.
Mary
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> On Oct 26, 2015, at 5:23 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
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> Mary, turn it on and leave
It has recently been noted in discussions that when you change your Wi-Fi
calling from off to on you see a change at the top in your status bar where it
says the name of your carrier along with Wi-Fi network where it used to just
say the name of the carrier. I just noticed this morning that now,
i. It definitely said
T-Mobile Wi-Fi previously.
Mary
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> Are you connected well to Wifi? Did it say this before can you confirm you
> saw the T-Mobile WiFi before?
>
> Go under settings, hone, WiFi
the Mac. I do have iTunes
match also. And I do not have anything in my library that is not something I
purchased or ripped. Should I suppose that the things I bought are going to
show up on my mac? Or do I have to transfer the purchases using iTunes on the
Mac?
Mary
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control center and look for airplay. It used to be there on iOS 8. It is not
there anymore. Where did it go?
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tried restarting the phone to no avail. Any other suggestions? Can I find
airplay somewhere else? I was trying to use it with the music app.
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my phone happened to have
been connected to the other wireless network in this house. We have two. And my
phone was on the one where the airport expresses or not. So of course, it
didn't see them. I will be deleting that particular network from the phones
network settings. Oh brother!
Here is a little more information on that team mobile device.
Mary
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know that it can be locked down?
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> Seems like a piece where the author didn’t do homework.
>
> You can lock down the service to your own phones if you want or leave it
OK, if you've worked on the device.… Time will tell. And I certainly hope
you're right.
Mary
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> I designed a key part of the system they are using all be it for another
> carrier but I’m familiar
e has successfully used to, say, upload
your iTunes library to the Google music cloud. That would be one way to not
have to subscribe to iTunes match, I suppose.
Mary
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> On Nov 3, 2015, at 11:37 AM, Joe Quinn wrote:
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> Just tried it yesterday and I can say that it's not at all accessible on Mac
> or Windows.
>
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>> On N
I was really hoping that, since this guy was managing to upload from windows,
that the Mac version would also be accessible. I have a big iTunes library on
Mac. My windows PC is much too old. So if I can't do it on the Mac, it won't
get done.
Mary
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> On Nov
For those of you with new Apple TVs. No clue if any of this is actually
voiceover accessible. But here you go.
http://www.cultofmac.com/395666/5-hidden-tricks-make-you-apple-tv-expert/
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running the latest version of iOS 9. And deleting apps was no problem.
Mary
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> On Nov 11, 2015, at 1:26 PM, Les
I have no idea if this app is accessible on either the Mac or an iOS device.
But if it is, it would be awesome, seeing as how they let you actually fill in
forms.
Mary
http://9to5mac.com/2015/11/12/readdle-pdf-expert-mac/
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Please let us know how it goes.
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> On Nov 12, 2015, at 3:58 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:
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> Oh thanx so much for this, I'll definitely check it out. Someone sent me a
> file in a pdf format, that I have to fill out, and I don't have a
out of the app switcher. Is anyone else having any luck
performing searches then canceling them and returning to their book listing on
their device?
Mary
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No, I have not looked at the Mac app. The iOS app doesn't seem to be too good.
So I am still using my old Windows machine for PDF reading.
Mary
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> On Nov 15, 2015, at 7:00 AM, Sadam Ahmed wrote:
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> Hi Mary,
>
> Have you tested the desktop version of
fficient way to get this done?
Mary
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> On Nov 18, 2015, at 11:14 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
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> You want to take a complete copy of your iTunes library. Quit iTunes, then
> copy the folder called i
have a
good stereo pair is quite appealing. But I want to make sure it actually works
before I lay out the box. Any experiences out there?
Mary
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I think you can find pricing on the baum USA site. But note, no windows 10
support at all, and I don't think it supports Windows 8 I might be wrong on
that one. But for sure, no windows 10.
Mary
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> Never hear
have what I was looking for and I
know exists, because I see it on my phone. Help please. I have the latest
iTunes and I'm running Yosemite.
Mary
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>>> particularly extremely large web pages, won't load under chrome, but will
>>> in safari. On the other hand, some buttons and controls on websites will
>>> click under chrome, but no
Is that for new customers, switchers? Sweet deal. Too bad it's not just an
unlocked phone. That would be pretty awesome.
Mary
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> On Dec 3, 2015, at 9:58 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
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> Hi, just a heads up that Redmond Pie is announcing that T-Mobile is sellin
http://9to5mac.com/2015/12/03/verizon-t-mobile-promotions/In the article link
above, this offer is only four people switching from AT&T. Nice offer, but not
as open as one might have wished. Too bad Verizon folks. Smile.
Mary
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> On Dec 3, 2015, at 10:20 AM, Scott G
Well, if I had not just bought a 64gb iPhone, I would be running over to
T-Mobile right now. But I can't justify it darn it. Will have to tell a friend
of mine who is about to buy a new phone that maybe he can get one from Tmo and
then authorize it on Verizon his carrier of choice.
Mary
I know that Verizon does not support GSM. But it seems to me I have read in
more than one place that the recent iPhone is a universal device, such that you
could buy unlocked and then bring it to any carrier, whether it was T-Mobile,
or Verizon, or AT&T etc. Maybe I'm nuts.
Mary
Sen
resent. Is that true for the third-generation
as well?
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> On Dec 5, 2015, at 9:15 AM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> Mary are you complaining about EmacsSpeak as being different from the rest of
> the accessibility world, or as being not v
en back on the Mac very much lately. I
find myself doing more and more on my eye devices and less and less on the Mac
itself.
Mary
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> On Dec 14, 2015, at 7:57 AM, Pablo Sandoval wrote:
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> Did you get this figured out Mary?
>
>> On Dec 1, 2015, at 9:41 AM, Ma
different alphabets then the Roman. That's my theory. Do
others find similar? And in such case, how could I get language switching from
English to another language that uses the Roman alphabet?
Mary
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> My understanding is, if the language is set to a specific voice / language,
> that voice will attempt to read everything.
better to do the new way. And
for people coming to the Mac, having to do all that interaction is kind of a
pain in the whatever.
Mary
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> On Dec 16, 2015, at 11:14 AM, Brian Howerton wrote:
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> Yeah, I am definitely a fan of the standard way of voiceover interaction.
e few good things I can say for the Nexus device I
recently bought, but that is another story entirely. My interest is in the iPod
touch, wondering if this is a problem unique to iPhones, unique to my iPhone,
or something general with iOS 9 and these devices.
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Hi Brett,
Do you have a phone or an iPod touch or both? I'm just trying to narrow this
down to see if it is phones only, or if it also affects iPod touches. I don't
know why it wouldn't affect both, but I also don't know anything about the
hardware design.
Mary
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> On Dec 17, 2015, at 7:36 AM, Kaare Dehard wrote:
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> Hi, I haven’t found it to be so, there are a few apps I’ve seen around that
> are iPad exclusive, and the layout for things like
whatever
without having to fool with the whole podcast thing. I guess it goes back to my
braille learning and using days in school. I love audio, , Nothing beats a
step-by-step list of do this, than that, then the other thing.
Mary
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> On Dec 17, 2015, at 12:33 PM, Matt
I think I must have missed Mark's original message, or accidentally deleted it
or whatever. Sorry.
Mary
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> Hmmm, based on mark's clear description already, O'm not sure what everyone
> is
y a device and assume that all the good stuff you have on iOS will be equally
efficiently doable over on android. There are some fairly serious deficiencies
there in my opinion.
Mary
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> Hi!
> I have the sam
the text you
want to select. Then use the rotor to go to edit and flick up or down to cut or
copy or whatever the text you have just selected.
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> Can anyone explain how the Text selection rotor item for vo
Yes, if you want to paste the text somewhere else, go to that app or that
location, go to edit, and paste. You might of course just want to cut some text
out of the document, in which case, the final step is cutting the text.
Mary
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> On Dec 19, 2015, at 2:44 PM, Christop
Hi all,
I saw a comment on the Apple viz. sight indicating that you can no longer use
command left arrow to return to the previous page and Safari on Mavericks. Is
this true? If so, how do you go back to the previous page? It seems rather
silly for Apple to of taken this easy method away.
Sen
Since I came over from Windows, command left Earrow was an easy keystroke. It's
position is like alllt left arrow in windows. Left bracket is just not
something I type very much. I also just tried cmd left bracket on Mountain
lion, and it didn't work. Go figure.
Mary
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I have never heard of this magical jellybean key finder. Eric, could you give a
little bit more information? I do have a boot camp partition, and I would
certainly not like to lose it. Thanks.
Mary
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> Wrong, your bootc
Yes, I am using the key just to the right of the P. I did try it again, and it
worked. So I guess it was just a fluke. Knows?
Mary
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f messages stored in various folders there, and moving all
that over would be a major pain I fear.
Mary
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> Hi,
>
> I’m pretty sure their trying to fix it quickly. I’m not sure if their trying
> to force peop
thread. I suppose that's
because I'm still in classic view. I have to go over to where the triangle is
that can be expanded and then I see the rest of the messages. But I've always
used VO J in classic view. So I'm just trying to figure things out.
Mary
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?
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>
> I think you bring up an excellent point. In my opinion, There is no really
> one super addition to Mavericks. ibooks is cool, I’ve read 3 books with it
> already, but accessibility wise
. And other saved
stations are not playing. I wonder if something is down on Radium's end
somehow. This has been working perfectly, and there have been no updates that I
am aware of. Very weird.
Mary
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> On Nov 16, 2013,
works for me.
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> On Nov 17, 2013, at 12:46 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
>> My radium stations are now working as before. But serious is
p on my doc. It opens, I vo right arrow past
> the search field, app closes. Radium doesn't appear in extra menu for me.
> On Nov 17, 2013, at 9:17 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
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>> Why are you VO right arrowing?
>> I have an alias for the app on my desktop. So I VO space on it,
Yes, radium is different from TuneIn. If you are a subscriber to services like
XM, you can get that on radium, and not on TuneIn. On the other hand, TuneIn
has a bigger database. Then again, I found a bunch of stuff on radium that I
can't get on TuneIn anymore. It's Russian music, so probably no
radium thought this through well at all.
Mary
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> don't even see it in the native settings app. Thanks.
>
> Sent from my iPho
Well, since serious XM doesn't want to let their parties access their service,
it would be really nice if they would make their app accessible. But the real
question is regarding radium, are you running Maverick's on your Mac?
Mary
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On Nov 24, 2013, at 9:19 PM,
This is very exciting about fine reader your Pro. The Windows version has
always have excellent reviews. How is it with voiceover? Is there somewhere a
list of directly supported scanners?
Mary
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> Hi again.
>
tware. And based on past
experience, their software is not good. I'm disappointed, because I love book
edge scanners.
Mary
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> Hi.
>
> I experience the new finereader as very accessible. If you have a s
I found a link on that Abby site but took me to the Apple Store. And there was
an extensive list of supported scanners. Plus tech was not in there. I'm on an
iPhone right now, so I don't have that link. But you can probably find it by
going to the bbyy.com site.
Mary
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a driver that is supposed
to let you use the 3800 on the Mac. But it uses their software. So I'm not sure
if it will work so I don't know if I want to spend the few hundred bucks on a
3800 only to find out it doesn't work. Smile.
Mary
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too much scanning of books in
precisely that manner, I suppose. That's why I'm bummed about the book edge
models being so poorly supported on Mac.
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Are you using standard or classic view? And are you using threaded view or not?
Mary
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On Dec 17, 2013, at 2:59 PM, Eileen Misrahi wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Thanks for your tip on reading mail using VO-J. I am relatively new to the
> Mac and I have be
This is short and sweet and easy. If you want voice over to be taken seriously,
take five minutes and Fillis out.
Mary
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The entire Amazon cloud player is not accessible. I got sided help to get the
login screen done. But once that's done, I still can't see anything on my Mac
running Mountain lion. Very disgusting.
Mary
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> On Dec 23, 2013, at 12:50 PM, Teresa Cochran
> wrote:
Thank you for clarification.
Mary
told you that they were gone for good unless Apple put them back, how does that
relate to the following scenario?
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> On Sep 19, 2014, at 7:55 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
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> If you have an update, I'm not sure I would install it if
up, I will pass.
Mary
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> On Sep 19, 2014, at 8:27 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
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> Hi Mary,
>
> I'm still kind of confused about this, but that would seem to be the case. I
> just got off the phone with tech support again, and the first thing he had m
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