Thanks all. No, I haven't gotten any mail to try it on. I'm just a
trial user of .mac and I'm trying to set it up with GMail, although I
may wind up buying a subscription as that IDisk sounds pretty neat.

On 1/4/08, David Poehlman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John,
>
> You can with text edit have two documents open and switch between them.  one
> way to switch is to press vo-f2 twice quickly, this brings up the list of
> open windows in an app and choose the one you want to open, you can also do
> this by pressing the accent key with command lke command-tab but for windows
> inside apps.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 9:42 AM
> Subject: Two important questions.
>
>
> Well, actually, three. First, I am in an assistive technology
> instructor training program where I need the ability to keep two
> documents open at once and be able to switch between them on the fly.
> I'm lucky my student wasn't here today, because I couldn't figure out
> how to do it. Does the Window Chooser menu show two documents that I
> have open? Or, is there a shortcut key to switch between documents on
> the fly? Second, I have been having a problem with ITunes. I'm
> guessing it's because I overloaded the processor, but I need
> clarification. Basically, what happens is that if I try to switch
> between tracks on CD's a few times, the whole thing stops working. VO
> just says, "Busy" and then "Application" followed by "ready." I always
> restart the Mac and it works, but I'm tempted to get another player
> that doesn't crash like that. If I do things from my external hard
> drive, it works just fine. Finally, I am on a corporate wireless
> network trying to send e-mail through Mail. Last night, I got an error
> dialog telling me that it couldn't send e-mail through the SMTP server
> on port 25. Is there something I need to fix, or do our admins have
> that port blocked. Skype works just fine, and everything else is
> great. BTW, if anyone's interested, I'm Lion's World Services for the
> Blind's first Mac user. I'm in one of there programs.
>  Anyway, thanks for the help.
> --
> John Moore
>
>
>
>


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John Moore

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