What happens if one subscribes to a podcast collection which already has
many episodes? How can I get all the past episodes to download now? Also, if
I start playing a podcast from Safari, is it automatically downloaded for
future replay or is it just a temp file which deletes once played?

-----Original Message-----
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Esther
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 5:46 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Podcast on Lion OS

Hi Margaret,

As Gordon mentioned, Mike Arrigo is a member of this list, but I can post a
list of the other 13 Mac podcasts that he has done for Blind Cool Tech in
addition to the more recent 14th podcast on Lion that Chris Hallsworth
posted about.  I don't have the individual links, since all of my versions
were obtained through podcast subscription.  They are available at the Blind
Cool Tech web site:
http://www.blindcooltech.com/

These are the descriptions with date and episode title from the BCT feed:

Mac Accessibility Demo
5/24/2008 Mike overviews the accessibility features in the Mac and
demonstrates web browsing, email, and word processing. 28.6 MB

Mac Accessibility Demo Part 2
6/12/2008 Mike Arrigo continues the tour of the accessibility of the Mac
using the built-in screen reader, Voice Over. Mike demonstrates streaming
audio and using the Voice Over web find feature. 23.9 MB

Mac Demo Part 3
8/12/2008 Mike Arrigo answers questions from the first two episodes in this
series about the Mac and Voice Over, its built in screen reader. He explains
how to boot from the system DVD, shows a slick technique for moving through
mail messages more quickly, and tours the Voice Over Control Panel to show
the customizations you may make. He also demonstrates using the web browser
on the internet and demonstrates how it works with Ebay. 22.0 MB

Mac Demo 4
12/16/2008 Mike Arrigo continues this series by answering questions, showing
the improved accessibility in iTunes 8, playing a DVD, and using the web
with dynamic web pages. 22.8 MB

Mac Demo 5
1/18/2009 Mike Arrigo continues this series about built-in accessibility on
the Mac by demonstrating running Windows on the Mac. He discusses the
reasons why you would want to run Windows on a Mac, then talks about how it
works, runs both the Mac operating system and Windows at the same time, and
shows running Window-eyes, System Access, and Kurzweil 1000. 17.8 MB

Mac Demo 6
2/9/2009 Mike Arrigo describes how to walk up to a Mac in the store and get
it talking, so you can try it there. He also demonstrates using Voice Over
on the numeric keypad and shows how to copy files. He copies a book to an SD
card for use on the Victor Reader Stream. 18.1 MB

Mac Demo 7
3/17/2009 Mike Arrigo looks at the software update feature on the mac, goes
through most of the system preferences, and mentions things that blind users
may want to change. He shows how to enable the option so you can see file
extensions, shows how to change what programs are used to open different
types of files, and demonstrates how to install programs on the mac. 24.5 MB

Mac Demo 8
6/16/2009 Mike Arrigo offers another perspective than that presented in the
June issue of The Monitor about the useability of the Macintosh with its
built-in screen reading software, VoiceOver. 29.3 M

Mac Demo 9
7/24/2009 Mike Arrigo shows how Voice Over on the Mac interacts with three
commercially available programs that were not written by Apple to emphasize
the universal access to a wide variety of applications. 18.4 MB

Install Snow Leopard
9/1/2009 Mike Arrigo independently installs the Snow Leopard operating
system using Voice Over, the Mac's built-in screen reader and discusses some
of its enhancements. 21.4 MB

New Features In VoiceOver
9/6/2009 Mike Arrigo discusses the new features in VoiceOver with the
release of Snow Leopard. 21.7 MB

Mac Podcast 12
11/30/2009 Mike Arrigo shares some news tidbits, more 3rd party applications
for backup and maintenance, a media player, a bible program, and how to
tether a Symbian phone to use the cell data plan for your Mac internet
connection. 22.9 MB

Mac Demo 13
6/8/2010 Mike Arrigo describes the new Mac Book and demonstrates some of the
gestures using the track pad. He also demonstrates iWorks' and Open Office's
word processor and spreadsheet applications. 18.9 MB

Mac Demo 14
9/9/2011 Mike Arrigo continues this informative series with a detailed
discussion on Version 10.7, Lion, of the Mac operating system. 29.6 MB

Cheers,

Esther

> 
> On 28 Sep 2011, at 04:23, Margaret Booth wrote:
> 
> Does Mike Origo have a web site where I could access any of the other 
> podcasts that he made on the Mack? If so could you please send me the
link.
> 
> Margaret
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net 
> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of chris 
> hallsworth
> Sent: Sunday, 18 September 2011 5:47 PM
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Podcast on Lion OS
> 
> Hello all.
> Here is the link to a podcast done by Mike Origo (excuse spelling) on 
> Mac OSX Lion. Enjoy. 
> http://media.libsyn.com/media/bct/bct1567MacDemo14.mp3
> Chat soon.

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