I'll try out itunes, thanks.

On Sep 30, 2009, at 8:17 AM, Chantel Cuddemi wrote:

>
> And there's also itunes.
> On Sep 30, 2009, at 10:03 AM, Brandon Misch wrote:
>
>>
>> well, for audio playing, there is vlc for the mac.
>>
>> On Sep 29, 2009, at 10:45 PM, Tyler Littlefield wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> I recently got my apple a couple weeks ago, and have been hunting  
>>> for
>>> a few solutions to give me the functionality I had on windows.
>>> First, I'm a full-time coder, what time I don't devote to anything I
>>> code for a hobby. I'm looking for a good, accessible editor; any
>>> ideas? I'd specifically love something that would announce indents
>>> when working with python. Beyond that, I just need a good editor.
>>> Second, I tend to mud quite frequently and would like to find a mud
>>> client that I can easily use with the ease that I could use mush and
>>> Jaws. I realize that I will probably have to learn new commands, new
>>> ways of doing things, but I'd love to have a client that I could use
>>> easily and efficiently. I love pkilling, so I need something that I
>>> can function quickly with.
>>> I tried a few muds, tintin, udwalker, and atlantas. I love tintin,
>>> but
>>> voiceover still seems ot have issues reading things in the terminal,
>>> especially when using screen. It also announces two blank lines
>>> between each new block of text, which gets annoying because the  
>>> blank
>>> lines aren't actually there. Mudwalker looked ok, but it ffroze the
>>> whole system when you input half of the URL. Atlantas looked the
>>> best,
>>> but there's an issue with it reading. It looks as if the input box  
>>> is
>>> separated from the main box, so the idea would get voiceover to read
>>> the output box like it reads the shell window in terminal.
>>> Branching off of this, is there a workaround to get voiceover to
>>> properly work with screen?
>>> Last couple questions, I think. I frequently listen to audio books
>>> when I'm not coding or mudding, but I haven't managed to find a
>>> player
>>> that allows me to jump around if it's a long book. Any idea if there
>>> is something out there that plays ogg/mp3 mainly that will allow
>>> this?
>>> I like cog, but it has issues jumping around.
>>> Last, sometimes voiceover will randomly announce row <number>
>>> expanded
>>> when that row doesn't need to be expanded or wasn't as far as I  
>>> know.
>>> Any way of fixing this?
>>> Lastly, I'd love to get into programming for the mac. I already know
>>> c+
>>> + and a few other languages, so developing apps shouldn't be to far
>>> off. Is there an accessible editor that will allow me to use coco? I
>>> found a tutorial on xcode, but after getting to placing controls, it
>>> was drag and drop from one window to the next, and I couldn't find
>>> another way to insert controls.
>>> Sorry for all the questions, answers to any of them would really be
>>> appriciated. I'd like to just toss windows and put linux on that
>>> laptop, but I need to obtain the proficiency in what I like doing
>>> with
>>> the mac before I can do that. I've switched to everything else, just
>>> haven't managed to find everything that I need.
>>> Tia,
>>> Tyler
>>>
>>>
>>>>
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>>
>>>
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