Re: User guide for MacBook pro

2011-10-29 Thread Sean Murphy
Hi,

I believe Margaret  wants a manual that takes her through the usage of the MAC 
Lion OS, not VOice over. 

Examples would be safari, mail, etc. There is help which might assist in this 
area.

Sean 


On 29/10/2011, at 7:58 AM, Margaret Booth wrote:

 Is there a user guide for the MacBook pro using lion like there is for
 the iPhone? If there is can someone tell me where I can find it
 Margaret
 
 
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Re: using lion and a question about the Iphone

2011-10-29 Thread Paul Hopewell
Hello Bill, 
If you previusly used Snow Leopard with VoiceOver you should have no major 
problem moving to Lion. Set your mail to classic view and that will work much 
the same as before. iCal is rather different and in my view better. If you use 
that let me know and I will tell you more. Version suport has been added to 
TextEdit and some other applications which changes the way you do save as. One 
good thing about Lion is the large choice of voices for VoiceOver. It is 
certainly not like having to learn the mac all over again. 

I have an iPhone 3GS which I upgraded to IOS 5. the upgrade process was a bit 
nerve racking but after that it worked much the same as before. One thing which 
caught me out was that you no longer do three finger left and right swipes to 
change the home pages. Instead you swipe up and down on a control which 
contains the page number. Again you should have no real problem migrating. 

I am now using iCloud to sync my contacts, safari bookmarks, and calendar 
between Lion and the iPhone 3GS. that is very useful and works well. 

All the best

Paul Hopewell 
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Re: IPad text editors

2011-10-29 Thread Niamh

thank you Dane and Jane, great site great tips.
Niamh
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Trouble is that Pages ain't Simple smile.

For blogging I use Blog Booster.



On 29/10/2011 11:54 AM, Jane wrote:

My favorite scratchpad is DraftPad.

For other things, it depends I use the LiveJournal app for blogging 
sometimes.  I use Notesy for writing and syncing to DropBox.  I bought 
Pages and i use that sometimes, as well.


Jane




On Oct 28, 2011, at 8:50 PM, Niamh wrote:


Thanks, but which text editor do you use?
The APT store has hundreds.
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Subject: Re: IPad text editors


I have auto-correct set to on, so when I mistype, it will give me a 
list of suggestions. In most cases, the first one is right, so I just 
hit the space bar twice and it inputs it.


Jane




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Hi all,
I am looking for a text editor to put on my Ipad, needs to be  simple, 
like me, and have a spell checker linked to it.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I am a new convert to Apple, it makes me feel like a normal human 
being, love it.

Niamh
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Downloading iOS for AppleTV

2011-10-29 Thread Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
Hello everybody

Our Apple TV has crashed pretty spectacularly. I'm wondering wether anybody 
happens to know whether and, if so, from where I can manually download iOS5 for 
Apple TV second generation?

Thank you for any help on this. I'd like to fix it if possible before Gordon 
comes home.


Lynne


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Good news!

2011-10-29 Thread chris hallsworth
I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a 24 
month contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet, all for 
£37 a month.
I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I 
speak. Registration was successful and VoiceOver has been enabled all in 
iTunes. My apps etc has also been synced.

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Re: Good news!

2011-10-29 Thread Nicolai Svendsen
Hi Chris,

I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S instead of 
the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's either because it was too 
much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.

Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)

Regards,
Nicolai
On Oct 29, 2011, at 6:18 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:

 I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a 24 month 
 contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet, all for £37 a 
 month.
 I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I speak. 
 Registration was successful and VoiceOver has been enabled all in iTunes. My 
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Re: Good news!

2011-10-29 Thread chris hallsworth

Two things.
1. The 4s is not free on a contract.
2. I didn't need the extra specs. Siri sounds just too good to be true 
in my opinion. I'll use Voice Controls for what it is. Maybe in two 
years time I might get the 4s. But who knows. Let's not wish my life 
away too much lol.


On 29/10/2011 19:06, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

Hi Chris,

I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S instead of 
the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's either because it was too 
much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.

Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)

Regards,
Nicolai
On Oct 29, 2011, at 6:18 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:


I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a 24 month 
contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet, all for £37 a month.
I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I speak. 
Registration was successful and VoiceOver has been enabled all in iTunes. My 
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Sorting songs in a created play list

2011-10-29 Thread John Gunn
Hello All:

I have a play list that I would like to have songs sorted and my question how 
is this done?

Esther, I'm sure you can come to the rescue.  smile.

Take care,

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Re: Sorting songs in a created play list

2011-10-29 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi John!
I'm not Esther!
But sorting is vo+shift+\ just sit on the column you wish to sort!
Like Artist
hth Colin

On 29 Oct 2011, at 19:31, John Gunn wrote:

 Hello All:
 
 I have a play list that I would like to have songs sorted and my question how 
 is this done?
 
 Esther, I'm sure you can come to the rescue.  smile.
 
 Take care,
 
 John
 
 
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buying iPhone models

2011-10-29 Thread Dane trethowan

If I may comment here.

I've purchased an iPhone 4, the main reason being price, paid only 
$600.00 for an iPhone 4 32GB and that included various accessaries 
including case etc.


I appreciate that the iPhone 4S it the latest model and offers more than 
does the actual iPhone 4 but in Australia you're looking at nearly a 
thousand dollars for the 32GB model so there's quite aprice difference.


Its amazing how iPhone models seem to retain some value, I was offered 
$400.00 for the very iPhone 3GS I advertised on this list last week, a 
new 16GB iPhone 3GS on a pre-paid plan costs over $450.00 here and 
we're talking Australian dollars so I can perhaps udnerstand why Chris 
went for an iPhone 4.




On 30/10/2011 5:06 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

Hi Chris,

I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S instead of 
the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's either because it was too 
much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.

Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)

Regards,
Nicolai
On Oct 29, 2011, at 6:18 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:


I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a 24 month 
contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet, all for £37 a month.
I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I speak. 
Registration was successful and VoiceOver has been enabled all in iTunes. My 
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iOS5 makes it easy to change your iPhones name

2011-10-29 Thread Eric Caron
Hi Listers,

I never mastered changing my iPhones name in iTunes.  iOS5 now lets you 
easily change your phones name.  to do this go to settings, General, then to 
about.  The first item is a name button.  press this and you can now edit the 
iPhone name.  It will appear with the new name immediately on the phone and 
also on iTunes when you connect.

Hope others find this as helpful as I did.

eRic Caron 

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Siri changes lives?

2011-10-29 Thread Dane trethowan
 disagree with your last point, Sirir - even though I don't use it - is 
certainly not Too Good To Be True, I'm following various people on 
Twitter who are using Siri extensively and both say that Siri has 
changed their lives for the better, just look at the extensive reference 
card on Siri I posted to this list a couple of weeks ago.




On 30/10/2011 5:16 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:

Two things.
1. The 4s is not free on a contract.
2. I didn't need the extra specs. Siri sounds just too good to be true 
in my opinion. I'll use Voice Controls for what it is. Maybe in two 
years time I might get the 4s. But who knows. Let's not wish my life 
away too much lol.


On 29/10/2011 19:06, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

Hi Chris,

I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S 
instead of the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's 
either because it was too much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.


Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)

Regards,
Nicolai
On Oct 29, 2011, at 6:18 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:

I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a 
24 month contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet, 
all for £37 a month.
I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as 
I speak. Registration was successful and VoiceOver has been enabled 
all in iTunes. My apps etc has also been synced.

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Re: Sorting songs in a created play list

2011-10-29 Thread Dane trethowan
an't you find the column you want sorted and use vo-shift-\ to sort that 
column? That's how I've done things like that.




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Hello All:

I have a play list that I would like to have songs sorted and my question how 
is this done?

Esther, I'm sure you can come to the rescue.  smile.

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Re: Good news!

2011-10-29 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
I think I'm going to buy the 4S sim free over here.  When you do the maths, 
it's actually cheaper for me to remain on my existing plan, buy the phone sim 
free than to take the free 24-month contract.  Of course it's a lump-sum up 
front but hey ho.
On 29 Oct 2011, at 19:16, chris hallsworth wrote:

 Two things.
 1. The 4s is not free on a contract.
 2. I didn't need the extra specs. Siri sounds just too good to be true in my 
 opinion. I'll use Voice Controls for what it is. Maybe in two years time I 
 might get the 4s. But who knows. Let's not wish my life away too much lol.
 
 On 29/10/2011 19:06, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
 Hi Chris,
 
 I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S instead 
 of the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's either because it 
 was too much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.
 
 Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)
 
 Regards,
 Nicolai
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iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S

2011-10-29 Thread Dane trethowan

Everyone is different and I can certainly see where you're coming from.

I'm on a plan which didn't include an iPhone, actually I took my plan 
out when I had the iPhone 3GS with the soul purpose of getting the 
device connected again to take aadvantage of all the freebee's the 
plan offered such as free SMS, a generous data allowance and free calls 
anywhere in australia.  At that time I had no idea that an iPhone 4 was 
going to be offered to me let alone that the iPhone 4S was going to be 
released upon an unsuspecting public smile..


I paid my phone company $35.00 for the micro SIM card which allowed me 
to migrate my plan to the iPhone 4 and that was it, end of story so if 
the iPhone 4 does me for another year or so until my contract ends then 
I'll be perfectly and thus will look at what's available for me to 
upgrade to in a years time, may even consider one of the Samsung Android 
phones, will keep an eye on that.




On 30/10/2011 5:41 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:

I think I'm going to buy the 4S sim free over here.  When you do the maths, 
it's actually cheaper for me to remain on my existing plan, buy the phone sim 
free than to take the free 24-month contract.  Of course it's a lump-sum up 
front but hey ho.
On 29 Oct 2011, at 19:16, chris hallsworth wrote:


Two things.
1. The 4s is not free on a contract.
2. I didn't need the extra specs. Siri sounds just too good to be true in my 
opinion. I'll use Voice Controls for what it is. Maybe in two years time I 
might get the 4s. But who knows. Let's not wish my life away too much lol.

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Hi Chris,

I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S instead of 
the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's either because it was too 
much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.

Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)

Regards,
Nicolai
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I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I speak. 
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Re: buying iPhone models

2011-10-29 Thread Nicolai Svendsen
Hi!

Well, CHris is United Kingdom, and I know the iPhone can be had pretty cheap on 
Contract over there. Unlocked it's about £600 I think, but someone managed to 
get it for hardly anything from Orange on contract.

So, I suppose it depends on your options, too, and whether or not the carrier 
he has has the cheaper options.

Even so, if the specs weren't necessary, I can see why he went for the 4S. 
Besides,if you don't think you'll eve use an 8 megapixel camera and Siri, then 
no.

At least, I think he's UK, since he shops in Sainsbury's. I've never heard of 
an Australian Sainsbury's.

Regards,
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On Oct 29, 2011, at 8:39 PM, Dane trethowan wrote:

 If I may comment here.
 
 I've purchased an iPhone 4, the main reason being price, paid only $600.00 
 for an iPhone 4 32GB and that included various accessaries including case etc.
 
 I appreciate that the iPhone 4S it the latest model and offers more than does 
 the actual iPhone 4 but in Australia you're looking at nearly a thousand 
 dollars for the 32GB model so there's quite aprice difference.
 
 Its amazing how iPhone models seem to retain some value, I was offered 
 $400.00 for the very iPhone 3GS I advertised on this list last week, a new 
 16GB iPhone 3GS on a pre-paid plan costs over $450.00 here and we're 
 talking Australian dollars so I can perhaps udnerstand why Chris went for an 
 iPhone 4.
 
 
 
 On 30/10/2011 5:06 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
 Hi Chris,
 
 I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S instead 
 of the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's either because it 
 was too much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.
 
 Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)
 
 Regards,
 Nicolai
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 month contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet, all for 
 £37 a month.
 I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I 
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Re: buying iPhone models

2011-10-29 Thread chris hallsworth

Hi all.
I got the phone free on a 24 month contract costing £37 a month 
including the internet which is £6 a month. So it's actually £31 a month 
plus £6 a month for internet costing £37 a month. I can change this at 
any time online if I find I am not using the mobile internet that much.


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Hi!

Well, CHris is United Kingdom, and I know the iPhone can be had pretty cheap on 
Contract over there. Unlocked it's about £600 I think, but someone managed to 
get it for hardly anything from Orange on contract.

So, I suppose it depends on your options, too, and whether or not the carrier 
he has has the cheaper options.

Even so, if the specs weren't necessary, I can see why he went for the 4S. 
Besides,if you don't think you'll eve use an 8 megapixel camera and Siri, then 
no.

At least, I think he's UK, since he shops in Sainsbury's. I've never heard of 
an Australian Sainsbury's.

Regards,
Nicolai
On Oct 29, 2011, at 8:39 PM, Dane trethowan wrote:


If I may comment here.

I've purchased an iPhone 4, the main reason being price, paid only $600.00 for 
an iPhone 4 32GB and that included various accessaries including case etc.

I appreciate that the iPhone 4S it the latest model and offers more than does 
the actual iPhone 4 but in Australia you're looking at nearly a thousand 
dollars for the 32GB model so there's quite aprice difference.

Its amazing how iPhone models seem to retain some value, I was offered $400.00 for the 
very iPhone 3GS I advertised on this list last week, a new 16GB iPhone 3GS on a 
pre-paid plan costs over $450.00 here and we're talking Australian dollars so 
I can perhaps udnerstand why Chris went for an iPhone 4.



On 30/10/2011 5:06 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

Hi Chris,

I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S instead of 
the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's either because it was too 
much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.

Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)

Regards,
Nicolai
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I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a 24 month 
contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet, all for £37 a month.
I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I speak. 
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Re: Siri changes lives?

2011-10-29 Thread chris hallsworth
Ar, will do, thanks for that. But for example it sounds good you can 
text using your voice but as I am coming from a touch I can text pretty 
quick on the touch screen.


On 29/10/2011 19:41, Dane trethowan wrote:

disagree with your last point, Sirir - even though I don't use it - is
certainly not Too Good To Be True, I'm following various people on
Twitter who are using Siri extensively and both say that Siri has
changed their lives for the better, just look at the extensive reference
card on Siri I posted to this list a couple of weeks ago.



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Two things.
1. The 4s is not free on a contract.
2. I didn't need the extra specs. Siri sounds just too good to be true
in my opinion. I'll use Voice Controls for what it is. Maybe in two
years time I might get the 4s. But who knows. Let's not wish my life
away too much lol.

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I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S
instead of the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's
either because it was too much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.

Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)

Regards,
Nicolai
On Oct 29, 2011, at 6:18 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:


I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a
24 month contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet,
all for £37 a month.
I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as
I speak. Registration was successful and VoiceOver has been enabled
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Re: buying iPhone models

2011-10-29 Thread chris hallsworth
Yes. For now the iPhone 3GS or the iPhone 4 is in fact cheaper worldwide 
in any way shape or form, free or otherwise. Apple always seem to charge 
the earth for current models but a lot less for perhaps the last two 
earlier models.


On 29/10/2011 19:39, Dane trethowan wrote:

If I may comment here.

I've purchased an iPhone 4, the main reason being price, paid only
$600.00 for an iPhone 4 32GB and that included various accessaries
including case etc.

I appreciate that the iPhone 4S it the latest model and offers more than
does the actual iPhone 4 but in Australia you're looking at nearly a
thousand dollars for the 32GB model so there's quite aprice difference.

Its amazing how iPhone models seem to retain some value, I was offered
$400.00 for the very iPhone 3GS I advertised on this list last week, a
new 16GB iPhone 3GS on a pre-paid plan costs over $450.00 here and
we're talking Australian dollars so I can perhaps udnerstand why Chris
went for an iPhone 4.



On 30/10/2011 5:06 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

Hi Chris,

I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S
instead of the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's
either because it was too much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.

Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)

Regards,
Nicolai
On Oct 29, 2011, at 6:18 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:


I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a
24 month contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet,
all for £37 a month.
I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I
speak. Registration was successful and VoiceOver has been enabled all
in iTunes. My apps etc has also been synced.
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Re: buying iPhone models

2011-10-29 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
The price of the iPhone plans here is horrendous.  Chris mentioned his cost 31 
sterling.  For an equivalent plan here you're looking at about 85€ up.  That's 
why the maths I mentioned earlier make sense. But as Nick says everyone, and 
every jurisdiction is different.

Dónal
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 Hi!
 
 Here, Apple hasn't dropped the price for the iPhone 4. All 16GB and 32GB 
 models cost the same, and the change in each model is $200 plus a tax/Vat of 
 25%.
 
 One thing is certain, though. Apple loves money, but I'm sure anyone does. 
 But Apple knows how to charge much and get a lot.
 
 Regards,
 Nicolai
 On Oct 29, 2011, at 9:03 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:
 
 Yes. For now the iPhone 3GS or the iPhone 4 is in fact cheaper worldwide in 
 any way shape or form, free or otherwise. Apple always seem to charge the 
 earth for current models but a lot less for perhaps the last two earlier 
 models.
 
 On 29/10/2011 19:39, Dane trethowan wrote:
 If I may comment here.
 
 I've purchased an iPhone 4, the main reason being price, paid only
 $600.00 for an iPhone 4 32GB and that included various accessaries
 including case etc.
 
 I appreciate that the iPhone 4S it the latest model and offers more than
 does the actual iPhone 4 but in Australia you're looking at nearly a
 thousand dollars for the 32GB model so there's quite aprice difference.
 
 Its amazing how iPhone models seem to retain some value, I was offered
 $400.00 for the very iPhone 3GS I advertised on this list last week, a
 new 16GB iPhone 3GS on a pre-paid plan costs over $450.00 here and
 we're talking Australian dollars so I can perhaps udnerstand why Chris
 went for an iPhone 4.
 
 
 
 On 30/10/2011 5:06 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
 Hi Chris,
 
 I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S
 instead of the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's
 either because it was too much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.
 
 Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)
 
 Regards,
 Nicolai
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 I am now in possession of an iPhone 4 8 GB! It is free as part as a
 24 month contract, with 600 minutes, unlimited texts, the internet,
 all for £37 a month.
 I will keep you updated on how things go with it. It is charging as I
 speak. Registration was successful and VoiceOver has been enabled all
 in iTunes. My apps etc has also been synced.
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Re: Downloading iOS for AppleTV

2011-10-29 Thread Esther
Hi Lynne,

The source web page for iOS download versions listed by device at the 
iDownloadBlog that I posted earlier will also work for finding iOS for the 
Apple TV (as well as for the various iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad devices):

http://www.idownloadblog.com/iphone-downloads/

For the 2nd generation Apple TV, there are links to version 4.4, 4.4.1, and 
4.4.2 which should be the latest version of iOS 5.  I haven't used these 
myself, but if the context menu doesn't help you here once the software is 
downloaded, try using an Option+Click. My very best to Gordon.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Oct 29, 2011, at 03:04, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

 Hello everybody
 
 Our Apple TV has crashed pretty spectacularly. I'm wondering wether anybody 
 happens to know whether and, if so, from where I can manually download iOS5 
 for Apple TV second generation?
 
 Thank you for any help on this. I'd like to fix it if possible before Gordon 
 comes home.
 
 
 Lynne
 
 

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Re: Reading ibooks on Lion

2011-10-29 Thread Zachary Kline
Hi Paul,
I'm afraid you're out of luck with most payed iBOoks. They're encrypted and 
only readable by the software on the phone. I agree an iBook reader for OS X 
would be nice, but I don't see this happening. There may be a way to break the 
encryption, but I've no idea how and would advise against trying for legal 
reasons.
Best,
Zack.
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 Hello, 
 As an experiment I recently purchased an ibook from the iTunes store. This 
 book was downloaded to iTunes on my iMac and then to my iPhone. I can read it 
 OK on my iPhone. 
 
 Now how can I read it on my iMac? If I open the ipub file for the book it 
 opens textEdit but the contents of the TextEdit window is not sensible. SO I 
 tried downloading the Murasaki app from the Apple app store which is supposed 
 to read ipub files. Alas that displays the same meaningless text as TextEdit. 
 What am I doing wrong? 
 
 What I ultimately want to do is to use text to speech on my iMac to convert 
 the book into an MP3 file which I can then read on my iPod Nano G6 which has 
 no ibook reader app. 
 
 Many thanks for any tips. 
 
 Paul Hopewell 
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add multiple people in a Skype call.

2011-10-29 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi Folks:

How does one add multiple people in a Skype call?  Apparently, you have to 
command click on each name.  How is that done with Voiceover?

Thanks all over the place gang.


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Re: Sorting songs in a created play list

2011-10-29 Thread John Gunn
Hello:

Thanks for the tip but want to make sure the reason for sorting songs is a 
specific order and will your suggestion do the trick?

John


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 Hi John!
 I'm not Esther!
 But sorting is vo+shift+\ just sit on the column you wish to sort!
 Like Artist
 hth Colin
 
 On 29 Oct 2011, at 19:31, John Gunn wrote:
 
 Hello All:
 
 I have a play list that I would like to have songs sorted and my question 
 how is this done?
 
 Esther, I'm sure you can come to the rescue.  smile.
 
 Take care,
 
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Re: Reading ibooks on Lion

2011-10-29 Thread Mary Otten
Paul,
You can't read a drm epub book on your Imac as far as I am aware, and that's 
what IBooks are. 

Mary

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Re: Siri changes lives?

2011-10-29 Thread Mary Otten
Dane,
I think I missed the reference you posted. I've seen some siri-related 
articles, one from TUAW for instance. But the example you gave where you could 
tell Siri to have Siri do a fairly complex task that would involve two or 3 
apps if you were doing it on your own manually was interesting. Makes me think 
I haven't seen the full explanation of what Siri can do. 

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Re: Sorting songs in a created play list

2011-10-29 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi John!
Well that depends on which way and what you wish to order!
For example on the artists column if they are mixed up using that command will 
sort them A to Z and pressing it again on the same column will put them Z to A!
Then like wise on title or if on the time, then longest to shortest and vice 
versur!
So have a play!
Now if the way you wish to sort them is not one of the collums [like ] beats 
per minute and you wish to add that column!
Open vo+j and check that option in that screen [and you'll have the option to 
remove any you already have but do not want]
hth Colin
Qapla!

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 Hello:
 
 Thanks for the tip but want to make sure the reason for sorting songs is a 
 specific order and will your suggestion do the trick?
 
 John
 
 
 On Oct 29, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
 
 Hi John!
 I'm not Esther!
 But sorting is vo+shift+\ just sit on the column you wish to sort!
 Like Artist
 hth Colin
 
 On 29 Oct 2011, at 19:31, John Gunn wrote:
 
 Hello All:
 
 I have a play list that I would like to have songs sorted and my question 
 how is this done?
 
 Esther, I'm sure you can come to the rescue.  smile.
 
 Take care,
 
 John
 
 
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Re: Sorting songs in a created play list

2011-10-29 Thread Sarah Alawami
hello. Go to the playlist and hit vo shift backslash to sort up and down by the 
various colomns.

Take care.
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Re: Siri changes lives?

2011-10-29 Thread Dane Trethowan
Seems I'll have to hunt down the link and resend it smile.

On 30/10/2011, at 8:54 AM, Mary Otten wrote:

 Dane,
 I think I missed the reference you posted. I've seen some siri-related 
 articles, one from TUAW for instance. But the example you gave where you 
 could tell Siri to have Siri do a fairly complex task that would involve two 
 or 3 apps if you were doing it on your own manually was interesting. Makes me 
 think I haven't seen the full explanation of what Siri can do. 
 
 Mary
 
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