Hi. What I know so far is that if I hold the iPhone steady as I walk,
I never mind how fast I walk, and I walk relatively fast at 6 KPH.
According to Apple Watch, the iPhone is not complaining. That being
said, the lidar is not turned on before the camera detects a person,
or something that the AI
you are a coder, use what all others use, VIM… also installed on your
box as vi :)
On 7/8/16, Blee Blat wrote:
> TextMate should do what you're after. It might also help you code better
> too.
>
> Here's a download link. Don't worry about the beta tag, it seems reasonably
> stable.
> TextMate 2.
Hi, am not sure if i am experienced or not, but I'm an RN, so well i
know a thing or two.
I use the mac for anything, and windows for scanning and well a few
games like lone woolf.
That is about it , and i will admit it , if i need to read fast
nothing beats eloquence. And i mean like nothing.
Now
Hi.
First to Tim and others, eloquence is faster than fred, no matter how
you slides it. If you need to read long documents. that is the way to
go, but as other says, each to their own, but at least with some of
the documents i read right now , eloquence does a good job of it,
where fred is more we
hi Eric, as always well written.
I have to admit have not thought of that, but of course it is a given
that " special " products will be less and less needed.
if you mean that fewer and fewer computers are being sold, it is both
exciting and also scary. I for one wonder how i would connect my
scan
Hi Christine.
Usually i would say that you can open the pdf in preview, press cmd
-a, too mark it all after that press cmd-c too copy it all, open
textedit and press cmd-v too set it all into a empty document.
Try that solution first. If that don't work i will try too find
another way for you
San
i turn VO off
On 2/1/14, Alex Hall wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to use VMWare Fusion to run Windows. I did this a few months ago,
> but was never overly concerned since I had Bootcamp. I have now done away
> with Bootcamp and am relying solely on Fusion to run Windows. It works well
> enough, wh
hi all. Have run into a weird problem with fusion.
First of all anyone of you tried where there was no sound after
installing it? Windows that is.
Eventually i have a old xp that needs reinstalling every 30 day or so,
and well, using the cd image i made from the old cd with dd, seems
not too work.
hi. I have not messed too much with windows 7 and vmware. but i know
that on the xp installation i use i install windows under fusion. when
it boots i get narrator up and run, and starts nvda from a usb key.
Works perfectly.
If needed i ought to be able too help you through Skype if that would
help
hi, as the subject line says, which keyboard so y'all use with garage
band if any? also, when i get the right one do i just connect it via
the usb port?
Thanks in advance.
Sandi
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with brad paisley is a good example.
On 4/7/14, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> Has anyone used Garage Band with the Tyros Yamaha 4? If so please get in
> touch.
>
> Kawal.
>
>> On 7 Apr 2014, at 04:45 am, Sandi Jazmin Kruse
>> wrote:
>>
>> hi, as the subject line says
but, which instrument do you use, what brand?
On 4/7/14, Dionipher Presas Herrera wrote:
> i use a musical instrument to record on garage band, i only haave to do is
> to connect to the usb pot and its all done
> On 07 Apr 2014, at 10:29 am, Sandi Jazmin Kruse
> wrote:
>
&
features, and I think there still updating the drivers for
> that one.
>
> hth
>
> Ricardo Walker
> rica...@appletothecore.info
> Twitter:@apple2thecore
> www.appletothecore.info
>
> On Apr 6, 2014, at 11:45 PM, Sandi Jazmin Kruse
> wrote:
>
>> hi, as the s
hi, if you got a optic book 3600 i believe you gotta use windows for
making it work, so that would be vmware.
At least that was what i did when i needed too scan all of my medical books.
best.
Sandi
On 4/30/14, Eileen Misrahi wrote:
> HELLO All,
>
> I was intrigued with something that Annie
hi, taking the books apart is not really a option for me since i will
be selling them after the last exam this summer:)
I have for the most part always gotten good results with the optic
book 3600. However always under windows, though. Not sure why.
Annie, as for your missing text have you tried ta
hi just Downloaded it it seems pretty interesting so far .
On 6/11/14, Barry Hadder wrote:
> One of the things I find fascinating about this is that no one had any clue
> that this was coming. They’ve obviously been working on this for years and
> it never leaked.
>
> It’s going to be very inte
hi, a fast feminine search gave me this from google.
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/
On 6/24/14, Gabriele Battaglia wrote:
> Hi all.
> I would like to face my terminal on a scientific way learning the bash
> language.
> Does anybody have some basic document or web page where s
hi, i guess if it was me i would give it a round with prime 95, it can
really put it too the limit.
I do it with mine before a bad-guy-catch.
On 6/25/14, Traci Duncan wrote:
> Hi all, it is hard to believe, but I have had my Macbook Air long enough,
> that my Apple Care is nearly over.
>
> Are t
a thorough
>>> once-over while doing so is still free, that's the best thing I can think
>>> of. I know it isn't an option all the time - my nearest Apple Store is
>>> about 3 hours away. Also, if there are any cosmetic problems you are
>>> worried abo
hi, it is not cp or as you call it copy that you need but "scp" note
the quotes that i made round the word.
basically as i recall it it is a long time ago i used it you gotta
write something like this. scp *.extension,
root@ipadress/place/where.you.want.thefiles/
if you want more information as you
well as i just said if he just use cp, over ssh, it would not work, as
a matter of fact he can beat at it till the cow comes home.
Of course i am taking for granted that he ***wanna*** move the stuff
from one computer too another, so scp that is .
just found this .
sandras-MacBook-Air:~ sandra$ man
huh? i think i had a blonde moment there… that might work as well but
sfpt would be more secure than just ftp right?
On 6/30/14, DD wrote:
>
>
> Someone wrote:
>
> "I have ssh into my mac from a linux box as root.
> Now i want to copy a bunch of mp3-s or move them from one disk to another
> with
gorgeous! so now alex can guide me around when i am out visiting
patients ! yeehah!! apple way to go!
Will it also mean one can hear the map when i drive on the highway one
wonders? lets hope so…
On 6/30/14, Christopher Hallsworth wrote:
> If it's like the mac Alex will be a U.S. English voice o
i hope not , having someone being able too log on too my mac like that
could be potentially scary ;d
you could use ssh, though if you are talking about remote admin, but
that could be interesting too if the person dont know what he, she is
doing.
On 7/4/14, Ryan Mann wrote:
> For those that don'
Re: Tandom equivalent for the Mac
>
> Woa! You are required to enter some kind of passcode before the connection
> is accepted. Sorry but FS wouldn't build a product that would breach one's
> own security and privacy.
>
> Christopher Hallsworth
> Student at the Hadley
/14, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
> hi, i know there is something on the mac, like inbuild that can do
> that if you have the computers ip, and i believe the users passwd, but
> you gotta bare with me cause it is like 5 years ago i have used it ,
> it is not ssh, but like gui interaction.
hi, there is flight gear, it works 100% for mac but the learning curve
is massive, cause of its realism.
If you are serious about trying it out i will happily send some files
and a manual in how too install it , but as i said , it is not like
all these blind games for windows, it is a true simulato
l sure try :)
Lets keep it on the list k? at least till Cara tells us differently.
I don't wanna write more than i absolutely have too.
On 7/5/14, Gabriele Battaglia wrote:
>
> Il giorno 06/lug/2014, alle ore 00:02, Sandi Jazmin Kruse
> ha scritto:
>
>> hi, there is flight g
www.flightgear.org. you need some files from me before it works though
and i need forage first , just woke up
On 7/5/14, Justin Mann wrote:
> Hi there,
> Where do you get the app?
> On Jul 5, 2014, at 6:41 PM, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
>
>> hi, no you don't exactly use
hi, yes with out espeak it is absolutely inaccessible. the reason for
this is it was never written as a simulator for blind persons.
We made it so i could use it cause i had the interest.
Have been writing on a little how too for the most of the day.
anyone knows of a good place for hosting small f
well i don't use that for security reasons will find something that works.
On 7/6/14, Gabriele Battaglia wrote:
>
> Il giorno 06/lug/2014, alle ore 17:16, Sandi Jazmin Kruse
> ha scritto:
>
>> anyone knows of a good place for hosting small files?
> GB: dropbox?
>
found something, will know in like 4 minutes
On 7/6/14, Cameron Strife wrote:
> maybe send space or yousendit...
>
>
>
>
> On 7/6/14, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
>> well i don't use that for security reasons will find something that
>> works.
>>
http://www65.zippyshare.com/v/92126054/file.html it is the manual will
have too make the installer smaller but that should be okay easy
On 7/6/14, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
> found something, will know in like 4 minutes
>
> On 7/6/14, Cameron Strife wrote:
>> maybe send spa
http://www63.zippyshare.com/v/44280234/file.html that should be all of
the files you will need Till i have found a better way Espeak should
be used,
On 7/6/14, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
> http://www65.zippyshare.com/v/92126054/file.html it is the manual will
> have too make the installer s
nods true but not worth it for the things it did deliver.
On 7/6/14, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
> What kind of small files are we talking? What "security issues" exist
> with dropbox? You could always use something like s3 and encrypt it.
> On 7/6/2014 11:49 AM, Sandi Jazmin K
new plane, engine is already running storch with electric
engine|http://www37.zippyshare.com/v/69655754/file.html
On 7/6/14, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
> nods true but not worth it for the things it did deliver.
>
> On 7/6/14, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
>> What kind of small files
made a very fast pop cast http://www44.zippyshare.com/v/30639435/file.html
On 7/7/14, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
> new plane, engine is already running storch with electric
> engine|http://www37.zippyshare.com/v/69655754/file.html
>
> On 7/6/14, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
>>
n advance.
>
>
> DFTBA!
>
> John D. Lipsey
> johnl1...@gmail.com
> Twitter: @J_TGL
>
> On Jul 5, 2014, at 17:41, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
>
>> hi, no you don't exactly use it with voiceover, you use speak, the
>> reason is that speak is faster if you fl
irssi for mac, works and if you are so lazy that you can't be bothered
too use your vo keys too hear what is new you could pipe it through
speak
On 7/8/14, Pete Nalda wrote:
> It will if the chat window is in VO's focus.
>
> Egun On, Lagunak (Basque for "G'Day, Mates
> Louie P "Pete" Nalda
> Www.
readme for blind users using flight gear written by Sandi Jazmin Kruse.
First of all, let me say this right out making manuals is definitely
not what i do best, so please bare that in mind and fill free too ask
questions if something is not clear enough.
Flightgear is a flight simulator that was
Alex you are amazing! you just saved my day :)
On 7/11/14, Alex Hall wrote:
> It comes in only one flavor, and I find it to work quite well. There are
> some tricks you need to know going in, though.
>
> 1. Use left bracket and right bracket to mark sections of audio. Once
> marked, you can save
hi, i think and i can be wrong, at the same time i am pretty amazed,
keep reading and find out why.
NFB, is mostly like DBS in denmark, in norway and sweeden it is no
doubt called something else.
Some else talked about stereotypes, she got a good point.
For not long ago a person from DBS was visiti
for reading writing i use fred, usually round 70%
if i wanna mess round just for amusement i use alex, mostly also cause
of his breathing thing , but of course you gotta mark the text up and
read it before he do that, not sure if that would help you cause it
would make him slow a little bit down as
after having watched The martian, i will say that the movie's good but
another good one is gravity.
No artificial voices, just clean space operations, of course if you
are just in it for the thrills, it is a good one but in gravity you
have more realism.
On 1/26/16, Grant wrote:
> I’ve observed s
okay, so here goes, if you look at the mails that is eventually
shooting VO down, there is no strange letters in the subject, we are 4
different persons who is trying to fix this into a update so it don't
happen again, but is hard too duplicate.
Could someone be so kind as to send me a private emai
so here is the thing, from what i understand and iPhones are not my
favorite subject, but ill try my best.
When you lock your iPhone the key too encrypt it all is on your phone,
apple don't have it anymore, so not even they can unlock the iPhone,
not even if they wanted, if you use a lock code on s
a seed / pass phrase component of the key
> pair.
>
> Since it seems most people are on the side of Apple we should all write
> Apple in support and write our congress persons letting them know we don’t
> support this intrusion.
>
>> On Feb 18, 2016, at 1:32 PM, Sandi Jazmin Krus
hi all, anyone who can tell me if using fusion 5 under mavericks is a
go, or not?
thanks sandi
On 8/16/13, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
> what i like about fusion is actually that i can have the mac do its
> thing in windows, totally secured from the rest of the computers
> files.
>
hi, when you say a better handle of osx, what does that exactly mean?
are you after UniX books, or just moving round on the computer,
keyboard shortcuts?
As for windows, i would consider vmware if i was you, unless if there
is a special reason for not doing so :)
sandi
On 11/18/13, Joe wrote:
hi, you can do just like i have done with my mba and the mac pro, but
it is a little complicated.
On the other hand if you do as i tell you too, you ought too be un
and run in a few hours.
First of all you gotta make an image outta your dvddrive, we will use
your mac with a dvddrive for this. Open
Hi Eric, you got me a little confused, surely if you walk down too
your local library you can take a book home OCR it and read it?
Am not sure about the copyright laws in the us, but i know that in
Denmark, i can go down, get a normal book, take it home scan it , read
it and have the exactly same
the
>> benefits. Also, there are restrictions in US copyright law that
>> specifically prohibits this kind of activity (and there doesn't appear to
>> be a listed set of exceptions) for the individual. Also, there is the time
>> involved to scan, proof read and correc
hi.
Chris, that is what i have done, take one mac mini, an inverter,an fm
thingie, and you're golden smiles.
The sound from the computer will come out over the cars stereo, it may
not look drop-dead gorgeous, but as the Falcon from star wars, both
car and set up got it where it counts.
Tyler, am wi
hi, for me it is the compact voices too, why? i can speed it up
faster, which does make sense if yall stop and think about it ,
imagine a girl speaking really fast, would we be able too understand
her? properly not smiles.
If you are like me studying anything that needs lots of reading you
want
hi Daniel, too make a new windows install, find the new item, click on
it and let the windows install helper take care of the rest.
All of this takes place under vmware, so as the windows install do
what it do best, you can't see anything going on on the screen.
I got a old xp image laying around i
hi, like Lonestar says "I'm already there"
just fire it up, and ya good to go:)
On 1/11/14, Kjsc Radio wrote:
>
>
> Hi all, just a simple question, do you know how I could compile emacs to
> work in the terminal? And how would i get it working? Thanks all.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
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am not sure how one would install emacsspeak, but emacs seems too be
installed on my version of ml,
On 1/11/14, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> I may google this today. I so don’t want to install from source, as I don’t
> have enough knowledge of command line to do this yet. I also don’t want to
> use VO
, which you have to install. Can you tell me the steps you use to
>> run it?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Teresa
>>
>>"Everything is interesting if you go into it deeply enough."--Richard P.
>> Feynman
>>
>>On Jan 11, 2014, at 10:22 AM, Sandi Jazm
it. :)
>
> Ok, I’ll bite, RTFM is Read the Frigging Manual. :)
>
> Teresa
>
> Slow down; you'll get there faster.
>
> On Jan 11, 2014, at 6:57 PM, Sandi Jazmin Kruse
> wrote:
>
>> hi Teresa, no problem, usually when i need that kinda editor, i would
>>
ah just one more reason for not upgrading. Alex i come too think about
something.
When i got my very first mba, it would get slow sometimes, and run
like really really hot, i found out that it had a bunch of processes
going that took all its power, of course the rest was easy from there.
And whats
i am kinda wondering what they will gain by doing it like that?
Not that i will ever have too find out, the absolutely only thing i
use windows for is scanning , when done i can copy paste it over in
textedit directly.
I have thought long and hard over if i really needed something newer
than xp for
each which would be made up for in quantity. Last
> WebAIM survey had Primary Screen Reader use with Jaws at 49%, WindowEyes
> at 12% and Voiceover at 9%. NVDA was actually second with nearly 14%.
>
> http://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey4/#primary
>
> CB
>
> On 1/17
>>
>>> Slow down; you'll get there faster.
>>>
>>> On Jan 18, 2014, at 8:38 AM, Ray Foret Jr
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> For my part, I’m wondering what this has to do with us Mac users?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
hi, can't help you with braille but i believe that Espeak do have it
as a language?
best Sandi
On 1/19/14, Greg Aikens wrote:
> Hello all,
> I’m trying to find a way to read hebrew braille on my mac. I found an old
> post in the archives that list a supported package for international braille
Espeak isn’t available for the mac.
>
> Matt Dierckens
> Macintosh Trainer
> Blind Access Training
> www.blindaccesstraining.com
> 1-877-774-7670 ext. 4
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 19, 2014, at 10:49 PM, Sandi Jazmin Kruse
> wrote:
>
>> hi, can't help you wit
Christina, i will give you 2 examples, and i am sure you will have no
problems in understanding them both.
1 is W E, it costs money, and lets be brutally honest, if you are
blind money usually is not exactly something you are swimming in.
It is a downside, i am not going too say much about W E, b
hi, to Pamela and others, there are not stupid questions only stupid answers.
Or as we say on irc even we sometimes regret it , don't ask to ask just ask.
:)))
Sandi
On 8/20/14, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
> Yes I use an activity in Night Owl to give me a hot key to let me know how
> many characters I
hi, when i read text with textedit it is like it skips the text if a
line is too long.
How can i fix that ?
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;> window". I always do this with my documents because otherwise I can't
>> read them properly past the first page.
>>
>> Andrew
>> On 1 Sep 2014, at 13:26, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
>>
>>> hi, when i read text with textedit it is like it skips th
hey, Anne got a point, however it don't make much of a difference.
It will still make a simulated pause with "," and "."'s
If you want to read fast, set up your speech speed, i know it is not
what you are asking about, but it might be the best that can be done
right this moment.
At least it is the
hi all. have just today installed windows xp as i usually do, but
can't copy stuff too the machine from the mac part of the computer.
What can i have done?
Sandi who is totally puzzled..
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riences with windows xp is rather bad in fusion, it was slow and not
> very stable, I use windows 7, and it runs much better.
>
> Best regards Annie.
> Den 07/09/2014 kl. 17.06 skrev Sandi Jazmin Kruse :
>
>> hi all. have just today installed windows xp as i usually do, but
>> ca
I am not agreeing there, i got my next Mini.
On 10/16/14, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Did anybody else here get the impression that the Apple presentation seemed
> to offer nothing that we would care about?
>
> Not even speks.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy
Morning from rainy and cold scandinavia, this day i might as well live
in england, I like Anne use Fred, if i need anything mostly nursing
books read to me i use ida.
If I need to read faster than that ,in english i use eloquence, and
yes it is under windows.
guys… i will be wet… and i hate it. an
hi, if there is i've never found it i use my feminine mind combined
with grep and rm.. and bash.
For a while back i had too manually delete boom, and girl was it a
mess. It however got deleted nicely in the end though, just had to do
the same on the mac pro.
The best way to do it is to search for t
hi,
is nvda related too the mac? well i would guess so if you run it under
vmware? that being said.
How about simply just talking nicely too each other, it is not hard,
and you dont use so much negative energy on whimpering and whining.
An nvda situation under mac could be as following:
1: you need
hi have started playing a little with garageband. And am wondering how
do others do finger picking? with voiceover on that is
Of course i could use a full size keyboard, but right now that is not
an option, any suggestions?
best regards sandi
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hi, Now i am not really sure what kind of books you are after, but i
believe Gutenberg, got a lot of stuff for free. I have used them a lot
in the past and liked some of the books especially the "Anne " series"
/sandi
On 8/5/13, Alex Hall wrote:
> Hi all,
> I just started using torrents today,
hi.
I do agree with others, Apple have gone a long way up the tree too
give us something we can actually use with out much problems. And it
would indeed be nice if more companies did the same thing. But lets
face it with the handicap we got, sometimes we gotta make a few more
go arounds before we a
Eric, i do agree with you up to a point at least. However one thing is
laws and rules another thing is real life.
They could obviously quite easily modify the e-readers so we could use
them, in fact it would be dead simple to do so. What is interesting is
why it is not being done. I guess in the m
actually i do believe a good way of laying pressure on them, would be
keeping educating them about our needs. But then again on the other
hand till that is done we got to find other ways of getting where we
want.
For me personally it means reading a ungodly lots of medical books so
i can end up nur
hi, eventually i have at long last got vmware up and run with windows,
but can anyone tell me what do i do from there? getting narrator or
nvda up and run would be a good thing, but how? all this done with vo,
of course :)
any help is mostly appreciated
sandi
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> Window key being the command key on the left of the spacebar is not a
> windows key already. It should be if Fusion has been set up correctly.
> Narrator should start.
>
> Kawal.
>
> On 8 Aug 2013, at 02:23 PM, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
>
>> hi, eventua
i ended up using windoex xp proff in the mac pro, and after a bit of
surprises i was free to go. My eyes could see a heck of text flying
over the screen but, that was all really.
But after end installation and changed key bindings it all runs as i
would expect.
thanks for all the help so far
sand
Hi Eric.
It is a gorgeous idea, with one major drawback, how many of us do you
think got that kind of money.
I definitely know that I don't.
There's got too be something else that might work.
sandi
On 8/8/13, Donna Goodin wrote:
> I agree.
> Cheers,
> Donna
> On Aug 8, 2013, at 4:18 PM, Mike Ar
> up a warning if windows sees that stuff is being installed, and that's all
> fine and good, but not if you are not aware of this window appearing in the
> background, while you are awaiting the finish of the NVDA installation. What
> you can do is, simply alt tab to this UAC wind
If
>> all went well, the NVDA menu will pop up, because NVDA thinks it sees
>> insert plus n. If that does not happen, go back into fusion preferences
>> and check your mapping. If it was wrong, delete it and start over.
>>
>> Hth,
>> Paul.
>> On Aug 9, 2013
personally i would never use jaws, the reason for that is it is too
costly, so what i do is to fire up the vm and use nvda and the book
scanner from in there:) and it works beautifully.
As for hacking the windows registry, that is usually quite easy, at
least it was last i had to do that, was a lon
hi all, so after buying a full version key for fusion, how do i go
about changing it ?
thanks sandi
On 8/12/13, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
> personally i would never use jaws, the reason for that is it is too
> costly, so what i do is to fire up the vm and use nvda and the book
> sca
what i like about fusion is actually that i can have the mac do its
thing in windows, totally secured from the rest of the computers
files.
Sure we can scan books and all that under osx, but i have never ever
found a way to make my book-scanner work as i wanted it under native
osx.
my next project
hi, adding enough ram too an vmware machine might give you the same.
sandi
On 8/17/13, Mary Otten wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have ordered a Mac mini with quad core processor, fusion drive and will be
> adding 16gb of ram to replace the 4gb that comes from Apple. I had pretty
> much decided to go
hi, i have used Vim mostly when i edit the nas files in the flight
sim, adding different instruments, etc.
It works for me . But what is your problem with Vim? learning too use
it is not a bad idea, in case of a breakdown, that is as far as i
remember the only editor you have.
sandi
On 8/18/13
hi, i think all i have ever used is map. and i got to admit it works gorgeously.
sandi
On 8/28/13, Cheree Heppe wrote:
> Cheree Heppe here:
>
> The use of the GPS in a car could only have happened to somebody in a
> sit-com, but, trust me, it happened to my friends and me this afternoon.
> A
hi, i dunno, now since i have not had too use the phone for anything
really important i have mostly just messed about with its different
functions, of course at the same time having too use the new danish
voice, what will be interesting too find out is how it will read up my
norwegian nursing books
hi, when i decided too become a nurse i had too find out how too get
my information, obviously it meant i had too scan the books, i could
see what was around me , but obviously not read any single letter, and
well seen from my perspective, if an dyslexic can go through live with
out being able too
hi, i dunno, of course the danish voice is not perfect, but it is
useable, and i gotta say the only thing that frustrates me is this, if
you drive on the highway you can hardly hear the phone when you use
the gps.
As for hebrew voices could there be copyright things that they are not
telling us abo
hi james, look at this link
http://plustek.com/usa/products/opticbook-series/
Personally i adore my scanner too bits. The price may seem a little
high, but again, it really does deliver a beautiful piece of work.
That of course is with out you having too cut the book up,
Sandi
On 9/30/13, Anne
Oct 1, 2013 kl. 7:51 AM skrev Sandi Jazmin Kruse :
>
>> hi james, look at this link
>> http://plustek.com/usa/products/opticbook-series/
>> Personally i adore my scanner too bits. The price may seem a little
>> high, but again, it really does deliver a beautiful piece of w
t; Best regards Annie.
> Den Oct 1, 2013 kl. 2:54 PM skrev Sandi Jazmin Kruse :
>
>> hi annie, i will say it like this , of course there are always errors
>> when we scan something in, but the results are surprisingly good. i
>> will do some googling and you can contact the danis
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> On 2013-09-27, at 12:34 AM, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
>
>> hi, when i deci
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