Re: Fusion 4.1

2011-11-27 Thread Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
Hello Sarah

There's a radio button on the website that gives you the option of whether to 
run the download manager or just use your browser. We did the latter, no 
problem at all.


Lynne


On 27 Nov 2011, at 01:17, Sarah Alawami wrote:

Usually tha'ts the case but this time I guess they wanted to have a sale on the 
dvd download. Don't ask me why but usually when I see a deal like that i go for 
it lol! and on the connection I'm on it's easier to take the dvd lol! tha'ts 
another time for another discussion lol!
On Nov 26, 2011, at 4:21 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

 Hello Sarah
 
 Fair enough, but I should make it absolutely clear that the copy on our site 
 is definitely not pirated in any way whatsoever. It's just the same as the 
 version which VMWAre themselves distribute. But it's entirely down to the 
 individual.
 
 We've never had a problem with downloading their products. I wasn't aware 
 that the DVD version or CD version is cheaper; it's actually the other way 
 around over here.
 
 But Sarah; please don't think I'm criticising; not in the least. I was just 
 genuinely curious. I apologise if I gave you any offence. Same goes for Geoff.
 
 Lynne
 
 On 26 Nov 2011, at 20:29, Sarah Alawami wrote:
 
 Yeah  exactly and I hate downloading things. I always keep hard copies as I 
 don't trust much of anything and I believe in multiple copies of stuff.
 
 but the main reason is that it was almost 50 percent cheaper and that to me 
 is a big deal.
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transferring music folders to the iphone

2011-11-27 Thread Terry Cooper
Hi all
 
Thanks to Bubba and Sarah who both replied to my previous posts regarding
transferring music from my pc to the iphone, I managed to do it okay.  The
problem I have now though, is that I transferred lots of music folders and
sent them over to the phone, b but they all appear as individual mixed up
tracks.  They never remained in the folders in which they were sent.
 
Is it possible to do this, so when I go into the music folder on the iphone,
I can select a folder to go into and play tracks.
 
When you are in the mood of some Black Sabbath, and one is playing, you
don't suddenly then want to go straight to JJ Kayle, despite how good he is.
lol. 
 
Thanks for any further assistance.
 
Terry 
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RE: transferring music folders to the iPhone

2011-11-27 Thread Bubba
Yes, create some playlist and import the playlist not just the music to the
device and you can even have sub playlist. HTH 


Bubba
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Subject: transferring music folders to the iphone

Hi all
 
Thanks to Bubba and Sarah who both replied to my previous posts regarding
transferring music from my pc to the iphone, I managed to do it okay.  The
problem I have now though, is that I transferred lots of music folders and
sent them over to the phone, b but they all appear as individual mixed up
tracks.  They never remained in the folders in which they were sent.
 
Is it possible to do this, so when I go into the music folder on the iphone,
I can select a folder to go into and play tracks.
 
When you are in the mood of some Black Sabbath, and one is playing, you
don't suddenly then want to go straight to JJ Kayle, despite how good he is.
lol. 
 
Thanks for any further assistance.
 
Terry
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Downloading samples of Books to the iPad

2011-11-27 Thread Jane
I saw tha ttoday you can get the first 3 chapters of Stephen King's latest, and 
so I clicked on the link and hit the Get Sample button, but it said I couldn't. 
 It said my iPad has to be running the latest OS--it is. It also says I have to 
have automatic downloads on.  How do I turn that on?

Here's the link, foranyone who's interested.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/11-22-63/id426100634?mt=11

Thanks for the help.

Jane
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Re: transferring music folders to the iphone

2011-11-27 Thread G.E.
Hi Terry,
I had this trouble too, and here's how I fixed it.
Remove all the stuff on your phone from iTunes, the playlist stuff that is.
You will need to go to the device list, and select your iPhone while it is 
connected, and arrow to the various playlists, and delete them.
Then recreate empty playlists by doing alt + F and new playlist.
Give each one the name you want.
Then for each playlist, have a folder on your computer.
Copy the folders, one at a time and paste them onto the playlist name in 
iTunes.
So to copy a folder from windows, do control + C while on the folder.
Then in iTunes, on the playlist, to paste, do control + V.
After doing all this, tab in iTunes to apply, and it should sync all the 
music onto the phone, and in separate folders.
HTH.
Glenn
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Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 5:36 AM
Subject: transferring music folders to the iphone


Hi all

Thanks to Bubba and Sarah who both replied to my previous posts regarding
transferring music from my pc to the iphone, I managed to do it okay.  The
problem I have now though, is that I transferred lots of music folders and
sent them over to the phone, b but they all appear as individual mixed up
tracks.  They never remained in the folders in which they were sent.

Is it possible to do this, so when I go into the music folder on the iphone,
I can select a folder to go into and play tracks.

When you are in the mood of some Black Sabbath, and one is playing, you
don't suddenly then want to go straight to JJ Kayle, despite how good he is.
lol.

Thanks for any further assistance.

Terry
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Maqc equivalent of the WIndows System Tray?

2011-11-27 Thread Paul Hopewell
Hello, 
Is there a Mac OS 10.7 facility similar to the Windows System Tray? On Windows 
you can move applications to the System Tray (aka Notification Area). If such a 
facility were available on Mac OS it would mean that the selected applications 
would not appear if you cycle round your windows using Command+Tab. Instead you 
would have to access that application from somewhere else like the dock. 

A good use of this would be to put growl in the Mac System Tray so that growl 
does not appear when you command+Tab around your windows. It would also be 
useful to hide WQuickeys in this way. 
Is there such a facility? 
Many thanks. 

Paul Hopewell 
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Re: Copy Filename

2011-11-27 Thread Sarah Alawami
Try select all then copy on the files in the finder. Now go in to text edit and 
paste the file names in to the document.  I think it has tobe in plain text for 
thsi to work. this was a tip a friend fo mine gave several months ago and it 
worked under the 10.7.1 update. I hafe not yet tesed it out under 10.7.2.


On Nov 27, 2011, at 8:10 AM, David Griffith wrote:

 Is there a utility which will enable me to copy filenames into a document. I 
 know that I can do this with individual files but would like to copy the 
 filenames from an entire folder.
 
 I am making some compilation discs for my family this christmas, for example 
 as I am on the waiting list for a dog I will have a compilation Bands and 
 Songs likely to appeal to a Guide dog which will include The Pointer Sisters  
 bonze Dog too Dah Band etc. Anyway it would save me a lot of work when 
 writing up notes to accompany the compilations if I do not have to copy each 
 track filename individually. 
 I am using Lion on an IMAC.
 
 Thanks  
 
 David Griffith 
 David Griffith
 d.griff...@btinternet.com
 
 
 
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Re: transferring music folders to the iphone

2011-11-27 Thread Sarah Alawami
Try selecting album or artist. Trhey will appear as playlists. this you do in 
the music app.
On Nov 27, 2011, at 3:36 AM, Terry Cooper wrote:

 Hi all
 
 Thanks to Bubba and Sarah who both replied to my previous posts regarding
 transferring music from my pc to the iphone, I managed to do it okay.  The
 problem I have now though, is that I transferred lots of music folders and
 sent them over to the phone, b but they all appear as individual mixed up
 tracks.  They never remained in the folders in which they were sent.
 
 Is it possible to do this, so when I go into the music folder on the iphone,
 I can select a folder to go into and play tracks.
 
 When you are in the mood of some Black Sabbath, and one is playing, you
 don't suddenly then want to go straight to JJ Kayle, despite how good he is.
 lol. 
 
 Thanks for any further assistance.
 
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Re: Fusion 4.1

2011-11-27 Thread Sarah Alawami
lol. We'll see what happens when my dvd gets here. I might have to update 
anyway. lol! It shoudl be here by tuesday or wednesday. nO later then thursday.

Take care all.
On Nov 27, 2011, at 12:24 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

 Hello Sarah
 
 There's a radio button on the website that gives you the option of whether to 
 run the download manager or just use your browser. We did the latter, no 
 problem at all.
 
 
 Lynne
 
 
 On 27 Nov 2011, at 01:17, Sarah Alawami wrote:
 
 Usually tha'ts the case but this time I guess they wanted to have a sale on 
 the dvd download. Don't ask me why but usually when I see a deal like that i 
 go for it lol! and on the connection I'm on it's easier to take the dvd lol! 
 tha'ts another time for another discussion lol!
 On Nov 26, 2011, at 4:21 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
 
 Hello Sarah
 
 Fair enough, but I should make it absolutely clear that the copy on our site 
 is definitely not pirated in any way whatsoever. It's just the same as the 
 version which VMWAre themselves distribute. But it's entirely down to the 
 individual.
 
 We've never had a problem with downloading their products. I wasn't aware 
 that the DVD version or CD version is cheaper; it's actually the other way 
 around over here.
 
 But Sarah; please don't think I'm criticising; not in the least. I was just 
 genuinely curious. I apologise if I gave you any offence. Same goes for 
 Geoff.
 
 Lynne
 
 On 26 Nov 2011, at 20:29, Sarah Alawami wrote:
 
 Yeah  exactly and I hate downloading things. I always keep hard copies as I 
 don't trust much of anything and I believe in multiple copies of stuff.
 
 but the main reason is that it was almost 50 percent cheaper and that to me 
 is a big deal.
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Re: Copy Filename

2011-11-27 Thread David Griffith
Brilliant 

As you say you have to ensure that Text Edit is in plain text mode otherwise 
the paste comes across as embedded images. however if the document is in text  
format then everything worked as a dream. As I am in volume view only the track 
names came across which is precisely what I wanted.
Thank you Sarah for taking the time to answer so many of my questions.


David Griffith
d.griff...@btinternet.com



On 27 Nov 2011, at 18:08, Sarah Alawami wrote:

 Try select all then copy on the files in the finder. Now go in to text edit 
 and paste the file names in to the document.  I think it has tobe in plain 
 text for thsi to work. this was a tip a friend fo mine gave several months 
 ago and it worked under the 10.7.1 update. I hafe not yet tesed it out under 
 10.7.2.
 
 
 On Nov 27, 2011, at 8:10 AM, David Griffith wrote:
 
 Is there a utility which will enable me to copy filenames into a document. I 
 know that I can do this with individual files but would like to copy the 
 filenames from an entire folder.
 
 I am making some compilation discs for my family this christmas, for example 
 as I am on the waiting list for a dog I will have a compilation Bands and 
 Songs likely to appeal to a Guide dog which will include The Pointer Sisters 
  bonze Dog too Dah Band etc. Anyway it would save me a lot of work when 
 writing up notes to accompany the compilations if I do not have to copy each 
 track filename individually. 
 I am using Lion on an IMAC.
 
 Thanks  
 
 David Griffith 
 David Griffith
 d.griff...@btinternet.com
 
 
 
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Re: Maqc equivalent of the WIndows System Tray?

2011-11-27 Thread Paul Hopewell
Hi Sarah, 
I use the dock as a good place to access frequently used applications. However 
I have not discovered a way to avoid ann active application in the dock being 
announced when I cycle round my active applications using Command+Tab. It would 
be good if I could mark selected applications in the dock such as growl and 
quickeys as hidden from Command+Tab. Is that possible? 
Many thanks. 

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Re: Maqc equivalent of the WIndows System Tray?

2011-11-27 Thread David Griffith
I would suggest that as well as the Dock you investigate the status items.  I 
am not sure what the OS command for bringing these up are but the Voiceover way 
is to press VO M twice.
When I do this I bring up the following items.
These are universal access, the status of my time Machine backups, my bluetooth 
signals, my Wifi connections and the system date and time. These are all items 
which would traditionally have been located in the notification area on a 
Windows system.

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On 27 Nov 2011, at 18:06, Sarah Alawami wrote:

 sort of. think of the doc as the system tray. Tehre  you can access programs 
 you use often or sometime sin my case not at all. lol! I mgiht be wrong about 
 that answer but tha'ts what I use the doc for lol! sort of like the system 
 tray. Hehaa.
 
 Take care.
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 Hello, 
 Is there a Mac OS 10.7 facility similar to the Windows System Tray? On 
 Windows you can move applications to the System Tray (aka Notification 
 Area). If such a facility were available on Mac OS it would mean that the 
 selected applications would not appear if you cycle round your windows using 
 Command+Tab. Instead you would have to access that application from 
 somewhere else like the dock. 
 
 A good use of this would be to put growl in the Mac System Tray so that 
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Re: VMWare Fusion, anybody want help with download?

2011-11-27 Thread Amber Harmon
Hi I have it installed but need help creating a verbal machine. I have an xp 
iso but need some help.
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Re: VMWare Fusion, anybody want help with download?

2011-11-27 Thread Lewis Alexander
Sorry, I can't really help. I'm working on an XP system so that it goes out in 
the morning and believe me, windows XP installation without sight is a pain in 
the neck. You're best off trying to find an unattended version. however this is 
straying off topic

there maybe other users on here who can help.

lew


On 27 Nov 2011, at 20:14, Amber Harmon wrote:

 Hi I have it installed but need help creating a verbal machine. I have an xp 
 iso but need some help.
 On Nov 25, 2011, at 11:33 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
 
 Hello
 
 OK, here is a place where you can find the VMWare Fusion installers. If 
 you'd rather a direct web link, please let me know and I'll gladly make 
 those for you. The actual VMWare site won't allow direct download links 
 because you have to log in first.
 
 But the VMWAre Fusion 4.1.1 installers are on our software facility; both 
 the light version and also the full version which includes McAffee Viruscan 
 2009. If you'd like them as a direct web link, as I said, please let me know 
 off list.
 
 You can find them by logging into our site, and then looking in the 
 Virtualisation director and following the paths. The site is at:
 https://files.mac-access.net/?login=software:software
 
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Re: VMWare Fusion, anybody want help with download?

2011-11-27 Thread Lewis Alexander
Without any knowledge on this, windows 7 as I understand is GUI based so it 
would be easier for sighted people. there's no screen reader support for 
windows installations so at the moment you'd need sighted assistance to help 
you through this.

sorry I can't be of any further help on ths.

Lew

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On 27 Nov 2011, at 20:22, Amber Harmon wrote:

 oh ok now I wish I had a version of windows seven to install I wonder if its 
 easier to install without sights assistance.
 On Nov 27, 2011, at 2:19 PM, Lewis Alexander wrote:
 
 Sorry, I can't really help. I'm working on an XP system so that it goes out 
 in the morning and believe me, windows XP installation without sight is a 
 pain in the neck. You're best off trying to find an unattended version. 
 however this is straying off topic
 
 there maybe other users on here who can help.
 
 lew
 
 
 On 27 Nov 2011, at 20:14, Amber Harmon wrote:
 
 Hi I have it installed but need help creating a verbal machine. I have an 
 xp iso but need some help.
 On Nov 25, 2011, at 11:33 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
 
 Hello
 
 OK, here is a place where you can find the VMWare Fusion installers. If 
 you'd rather a direct web link, please let me know and I'll gladly make 
 those for you. The actual VMWare site won't allow direct download links 
 because you have to log in first.
 
 But the VMWAre Fusion 4.1.1 installers are on our software facility; both 
 the light version and also the full version which includes McAffee 
 Viruscan 2009. If you'd like them as a direct web link, as I said, please 
 let me know off list.
 
 You can find them by logging into our site, and then looking in the 
 Virtualisation director and following the paths. The site is at:
 https://files.mac-access.net/?login=software:software
 
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Re: Maqc equivalent of the WIndows System Tray?

2011-11-27 Thread Sarah Alawami
Huh? I don't cmd tab rhough the doc I just use my arrows. i don't think there 
is a way but I could be wrong. You could remove them from the doc I think if 
you have it there and the app is not running.
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 Hi Sarah, 
 I use the dock as a good place to access frequently used applications. 
 However I have not discovered a way to avoid ann active application in the 
 dock being announced when I cycle round my active applications using 
 Command+Tab. It would be good if I could mark selected applications in the 
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Re: Copy Filename

2011-11-27 Thread Sarah Alawami
Nice. I am in list view but will have to try the column view or what ever you 
called in in cse I need to list stuff lol!

Take care.
On Nov 27, 2011, at 10:31 AM, David Griffith wrote:

 Brilliant 
 
 As you say you have to ensure that Text Edit is in plain text mode otherwise 
 the paste comes across as embedded images. however if the document is in text 
  format then everything worked as a dream. As I am in volume view only the 
 track names came across which is precisely what I wanted.
 Thank you Sarah for taking the time to answer so many of my questions.
 
 
 David Griffith
 d.griff...@btinternet.com
 
 
 
 On 27 Nov 2011, at 18:08, Sarah Alawami wrote:
 
 Try select all then copy on the files in the finder. Now go in to text edit 
 and paste the file names in to the document.  I think it has tobe in plain 
 text for thsi to work. this was a tip a friend fo mine gave several months 
 ago and it worked under the 10.7.1 update. I hafe not yet tesed it out under 
 10.7.2.
 
 
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 Is there a utility which will enable me to copy filenames into a document. 
 I know that I can do this with individual files but would like to copy the 
 filenames from an entire folder.
 
 I am making some compilation discs for my family this christmas, for 
 example as I am on the waiting list for a dog I will have a compilation 
 Bands and Songs likely to appeal to a Guide dog which will include The 
 Pointer Sisters  bonze Dog too Dah Band etc. Anyway it would save me a lot 
 of work when writing up notes to accompany the compilations if I do not 
 have to copy each track filename individually. 
 I am using Lion on an IMAC.
 
 Thanks  
 
 David Griffith 
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RE: VMWare Fusion, anybody want help with download?

2011-11-27 Thread David Griffith
I am not sure that it is on topic for this list but it is perfectly possible
to install without sighted help windows 7  with vm fusion and get up and
running with NVDA. Probably a  topic for the tech list though.

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Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion, anybody want help with download?

Without any knowledge on this, windows 7 as I understand is GUI based so it
would be easier for sighted people. there's no screen reader support for
windows installations so at the moment you'd need sighted assistance to help
you through this.

sorry I can't be of any further help on ths.

Lew

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On 27 Nov 2011, at 20:22, Amber Harmon wrote:

 oh ok now I wish I had a version of windows seven to install I wonder if
its easier to install without sights assistance.
 On Nov 27, 2011, at 2:19 PM, Lewis Alexander wrote:
 
 Sorry, I can't really help. I'm working on an XP system so that it 
 goes out in the morning and believe me, windows XP installation 
 without sight is a pain in the neck. You're best off trying to find 
 an unattended version. however this is straying off topic
 
 there maybe other users on here who can help.
 
 lew
 
 
 On 27 Nov 2011, at 20:14, Amber Harmon wrote:
 
 Hi I have it installed but need help creating a verbal machine. I have
an xp iso but need some help.
 On Nov 25, 2011, at 11:33 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
 
 Hello
 
 OK, here is a place where you can find the VMWare Fusion installers. If
you'd rather a direct web link, please let me know and I'll gladly make
those for you. The actual VMWare site won't allow direct download links
because you have to log in first.
 
 But the VMWAre Fusion 4.1.1 installers are on our software facility;
both the light version and also the full version which includes McAffee
Viruscan 2009. If you'd like them as a direct web link, as I said, please
let me know off list.
 
 You can find them by logging into our site, and then looking in the
Virtualisation director and following the paths. The site is at:
 https://files.mac-access.net/?login=software:software
 
 I hope that helps.
 
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Re: Maqc equivalent of the WIndows System Tray?

2011-11-27 Thread Mike Arrigo
The closest thing is the status menus, this is what shows your volume, battery, 
etc. You get to it by pressing control F8 or in voiceover, press control option 
m twice.
On Nov 27, 2011, at 11:43 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:

 Hello, 
 Is there a Mac OS 10.7 facility similar to the Windows System Tray? On 
 Windows you can move applications to the System Tray (aka Notification Area). 
 If such a facility were available on Mac OS it would mean that the selected 
 applications would not appear if you cycle round your windows using 
 Command+Tab. Instead you would have to access that application from somewhere 
 else like the dock. 
 
 A good use of this would be to put growl in the Mac System Tray so that growl 
 does not appear when you command+Tab around your windows. It would also be 
 useful to hide WQuickeys in this way. 
 Is there such a facility? 
 Many thanks. 
 
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Re: Maqc equivalent of the WIndows System Tray?

2011-11-27 Thread Sarah Alawami
But since voice over does not have the feature wherein you can get to all the 
status icons including programs you put  there via installing apps it is of 
litle use then to check the time and date lol! They broke it in os lion and I 
guess will not bother to fix it enev though I submitted to the accessibility 
team.
On Nov 27, 2011, at 4:10 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

 The closest thing is the status menus, this is what shows your volume, 
 battery, etc. You get to it by pressing control F8 or in voiceover, press 
 control option m twice.
 On Nov 27, 2011, at 11:43 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:
 
 Hello, 
 Is there a Mac OS 10.7 facility similar to the Windows System Tray? On 
 Windows you can move applications to the System Tray (aka Notification 
 Area). If such a facility were available on Mac OS it would mean that the 
 selected applications would not appear if you cycle round your windows using 
 Command+Tab. Instead you would have to access that application from 
 somewhere else like the dock. 
 
 A good use of this would be to put growl in the Mac System Tray so that 
 growl does not appear when you command+Tab around your windows. It would 
 also be useful to hide WQuickeys in this way. 
 Is there such a facility? 
 Many thanks. 
 
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