Re: rss readers?

2013-05-24 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Probably not. Thats a column so just interact with the table, and then vo right 
to a different column, then just hit down arrow and you are now reading that 
row. Good luck.
On May 24, 2013, at 1:55 PM, mike  wrote:

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> Is their a way with Vienna to get it to stop singing image before everything
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> Vienna rocks and is very very accessible.
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> Take care.
> On May 21, 2013, at 3:51 PM, mike  wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> Does anyone no of an rss reader that is free and accessible for the 
>> mac? I mainly need it for reading blogs and so on.
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Re: Copying a cd or dvd

2013-05-24 Thread Sarah k Alawami
If you mean a music then iTunes  is pretty much it, I just stick the cd in and 
let iTunes  do its thing. it's fast and free and comes with the computer and if 
you stick it in classic view by showing the side bar with cmd option s or the 
view menu then it works good.   If you mean a program cd I don't know.
On May 24, 2013, at 4:55 PM, George Cham  wrote:

> Hi sarah, 
> Their must be a better way of copying a cd. 
> Will disk utility work, and if so, how is this done? 
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Copying a cd or dvd

2013-05-24 Thread George Cham
Hi sarah, 
Their must be a better way of copying a cd. 
Will disk utility work, and if so, how is this done? 

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RE: rss readers?

2013-05-24 Thread mike
Hi,

Is their a way with Vienna to get it to stop singing image before everything
that downloads?

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Vienna rocks and is very very accessible.

Take care.
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Re: moving iTunes library

2013-05-24 Thread Sarah k Alawami
go to advanced and uncheck the box labeled called  copy. My itl file is on 1 
drive, the folder is on my external along wight music.
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> How did you tell it to do this
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> On 2013-05-24, at 4:11 PM, "Sarah k Alawami"  wrote:
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>> Did you have it copy the files every time you added the files to the 
>> computer? I normally don't which is how I managed to move 700 gigs of music 
>> to the new location with out moving the music.
>> 
>> take care.
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>>> hey guys,i went on the apple site and got step by step instruction how 
>>> to move my iTunes library so that i can free up space on my hard drive. it 
>>> seems as if though that the move worked, but none of the files left the 
>>> computer.   they are all now on both my hard drive, and my external drive.  
>>>   help me…I've only got 128 gb SSD and i want more then 68gb open 
>>> on it. help!
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Re: moving iTunes library

2013-05-24 Thread Rudolph, Douglas
How did you tell it to do this

Sent from my iPhone

On 2013-05-24, at 4:11 PM, "Sarah k Alawami"  wrote:

> Did you have it copy the files every time you added the files to the 
> computer? I normally don't which is how I managed to move 700 gigs of music 
> to the new location with out moving the music.
> 
> take care.
> On May 24, 2013, at 2:35 PM, "Rudolph, Douglas"  
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>> hey guys,i went on the apple site and got step by step instruction how 
>> to move my iTunes library so that i can free up space on my hard drive. it 
>> seems as if though that the move worked, but none of the files left the 
>> computer.   they are all now on both my hard drive, and my external drive.   
>>  help me…I've only got 128 gb SSD and i want more then 68gb open on 
>> it. help!
>> thanks
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Re: moving iTunes library

2013-05-24 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Did you have it copy the files every time you added the files to the computer? 
I normally don't which is how I managed to move 700 gigs of music to the new 
location with out moving the music.

take care.
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wrote:

> hey guys,i went on the apple site and got step by step instruction how to 
> move my iTunes library so that i can free up space on my hard drive. it seems 
> as if though that the move worked, but none of the files left the computer.   
> they are all now on both my hard drive, and my external drive.help 
> me…I've only got 128 gb SSD and i want more then 68gb open on it. 
> help!
> thanks
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moving iTunes library

2013-05-24 Thread Rudolph, Douglas
hey guys,i went on the apple site and got step by step instruction how to 
move my iTunes library so that i can free up space on my hard drive. it seems 
as if though that the move worked, but none of the files left the computer.   
they are all now on both my hard drive, and my external drive.help me…  
  I've only got 128 gb SSD and i want more then 68gb open on it. help!
thanks
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Re: Scanning/OCR recommendation.

2013-05-24 Thread Isaac Hebert
 find reader is a great app for OCR.

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Scanning/OCR recommendation.

2013-05-24 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi Gang:

 

What is the best accessible scanning/ocr program out there for the mac?

 

Thanks all over the place.

 

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Re: can we save visual voice mails

2013-05-24 Thread meadowlark77
It definitely should be. Thanks,

Brenda

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To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: can we save visual voice mails


since that is beyond the scope of this list I can't really help you, that, 
and I don't' use xp anymore. but you might be able to use iTunes  to convert 
them to mp3 files. they don't need to sound good like music so 64kbps mono 
should be good enough.
On May 23, 2013, at 10:09 AM, meadowlar...@cox.net wrote:

> It does help, but I am wondering if there is a program that wi let me put 
> the messages on a windows XP computer?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brenda
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On May 19, 2013, at 10:25 PM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
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>> Yeah. it saves it in I can't remember what format. I'll have to go back 
>> and look, but it is the persons's voice.
>>
>> Take care and hope that helps.
>> On May 19, 2013, at 8:16 PM, meadowlar...@cox.net wrote:
>>
>>> Oh, now, that is interesting. But we can't actually save the voice mail
>>> itself in the person's voice?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Brenda
>>>
>>> mailto:meadowlar...@cox.net
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Sarah k Alawami" 
>>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
>>> Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 7:41 PM
>>> Subject: Re: can we save visual voice mails
>>>
>>>
>>> If you have IBackupBot yes you can. Basically that extracts the voice 
>>> mails
>>> and everything else and makes it human readable. I used this to get the
>>> number of a dentist once. lol!
>>>
>>> Take care..
>>> On May 19, 2013, at 5:05 PM, Chris Gilland  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Shalom Brenda.

 I don't believe you can, no.  At least not that I am aware of.

 Chris.

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Re: can we save visual voice mails

2013-05-24 Thread meadowlark77
Oh, my. What a world of information here that I will definitely look into. I 
sure do appreciate it.

Thanks ever so much,

Brenda

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- Original Message - 
From: "Esther" 
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: can we save visual voice mails


Hi Glenn, Brenda, Chris, and Others,

Visual voicemail is a feature that is offered by certain cell phone 
carriers. The voicemail messages are downloaded to your iPhone and stored 
locally  on the device.  You access a list of names or telephone numbers (if 
there's no corresponding identification matching caller with number in your 
contacts) and dates, and you can play any of your selections back.

To answer Brenda and Chris's question, there are a few different Mac 
programs that will let you access the visual voicemail.  If Chris picked up 
his copy of Toast Titanium 11.0.4 as part of the Fall MacUpdate bundle in 
2011, he might have a license to PhoneView, which is one of the apps that 
can access visual voicemail data from either iPhone backups or from the 
directly connected device.

iExplorer is supposed to work on both Windows and the Mac.  However, someone 
on the viphone list tried to use iExplorer and claimed it was not accessible 
with either JAWS or NVDA.  It's possible that the Mac version of iExplorer 
is accessible.

PhoneView is a Mac-only product that is accessible with VoiceOver.  To save 
visual voicemails from your connected device, in the table of items, 
interact, then select "Voicemail".  VO-J or tab to the table of voicemails 
and select the items you want to copy.  Stop interacting with the table of 
voicemails and use Control+F5 to move to the title bar, navigate to "Copy to 
iTunes" button and VO-Space to send these to iTunes.  They'll appear with 
the date and time in the track name (e.g. "11-7-12 1100 AM Voicemail from 
") as 128 kbps AAC audio files with no artist or album name. 
(Find them either by looking for a playlist named "Voicemails" or go to your 
"Recently Added" smart playlist.)  If you want them in some other format, 
use iTunes to convert to mp3, etc.

I did find 3 unlabeled buttons with the PhoneView app, when you select 
entries under categories like "Voicemails", "Music", "Podcasts", 
"Ringtones", or "Voice Memos".  These are the buttons at the end of the 
window for "previous track", "play/pause", and "next track" if you review 
the audio tracks listed in the tables.  Everything else seems to be 
accessible with VoiceOver.  You can even access your call logs.  PhoneView 
can transfer files between your computer and your iOS device, or access 
files from your iOS backup files (if your iPhone is not attached to the 
computer).

PhoneView is an app by Ecamm Network that costs $29.95.  If you only want to 
retrieve files from your last iTunes backup of your device, you might be 
able to use a donationware app named iScavenge:
http://www.iscavenge.info/
I don't know whether this app is accessible with VoiceOver.  It lists that 
you can retrieve Contacts, Messages, Notes, and Photos from the iTunes 
backp.  It might be possible to retrieve visual voicemails.

You can read Christopher Breen's Macworld article, "How to extract voice and 
text messages from an iPhone" (October 8, 2012) for more details about 
PhoneView. (Use Command-Shift-R to read this in Safari reader.)
http://www.macworld.com/article/2011174/how-to-extract-voice-and-text-messages-from-an-iphone.html

There's a free trial download for this app:
http://www.ecamm.com/mac/phoneview/

Jacqui Cheng of Ars Technica did a review of four different apps that can 
transfer voicemail, about the same time as Chris Breen's Macworld article. 
"Hands-on: Four Mac apps to transfer voicemail, other files from your 
iPhone" (October 11, 2012).  She reviewed PhoneView, iExplorer, Touchcopy, 
and iBackupBot. (PhoneView is her top pick, but iBackupBot is the budget 
contender at $19.95.) The shortened link to the URL is:
http://ars.to/RdBoxd
Again, read this in Safari reader with Command-Shift-R.  The article 
mentions that all four products offer free trial demos (with limited 
functionality), so you can try this out for yourself.  I haven't tried any 
of the trial demos.

Just by way of explanation, a few times a year, certain apps may be be 
offered for sale as part of a discounted "bundle".  The MacUpdate Promo site 
generally offers such a bundle about 3 times a year.  There are other such 
sites that occasionally run promotions like this.  You might be mainly 
interested in one or two apps.  The offerings can vary a lot from year to 
year.  Typically, they'll offer 9 or 10 apps for a bundle price of around 
$49.95. I post any interesting deals I come across. A number of list members 
(including me) picked up Nisus Writer Pro when it was offered as part of the 
Maclegion bundle in 2011.  (This was the year they released their first 
major version revision in several years -- I don't expect this

Re: problem with VO saying bizzy and reddy all the time whenusing certon programs

2013-05-24 Thread Michael Marshall
hey,
thank you verry mutch for all this info.
i will look at all the options in time.

thanks again

Michael
On 24/05/2013, at 5:35 PM, "David Griffith"  wrote:

> Personally I would try first of all to put Voiceover verbosity to low to see
> if that resolves the problem.
> If that does you should, I think, be able to  reproduce this in an activity.
> If this does not work I guess I would try muting speech in fine reader as a
> definite way of shutting it up, but have a toggle command set up in key
> commander  to toggle speech on and off in Voiceover so you can retain speech
> feedback in Fine Reader when you need it.
> I know that you can turn off speech in activity settings for definite.
> You have to be careful to distinguish muting the system and turning speech
> off in activity settings as these are two separate things.
> It is just worth experimenting with.
> What you want is Voiceover  to remain muted within the fine Reader window
> whilst you are not in it,  but speaking elsewhere.
> 
> I hope that this is feasible.
> 
> David Griffith
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Michael Marshall
> Sent: 24 May 2013 07:46
> To: mac access
> Subject: Re: problem with VO saying bizzy and reddy all the time whenusing
> certon programs
> 
> hello,
> thanks for getting back to me on this.
> what speech settings should i play with to make VO stop saying these mesages
> when a program like fine reader is running?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Michael
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net 
>> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of David Griffith
>> Sent: Thursday, 23 May 2013 11:09 PM
>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
>> Subject: Re: problem with VO saying bizzy and reddy all the time when 
>> using certon programs
>> 
>> The only suggestion I can make is that you experiment with settings in 
>> Voiceover with Fine reader in focus that result in these messages not 
>> being announced. If necessary you can mute speech. Once you have found 
>> the settings that suit you create an activity setting in Voiceover 
>> Utility which replicates these settings. Activities are the way 
>> \Voiceover allows application specific settings.
>> If you do need to turn speech off in Fine reader you will want a  an 
>> easy way to turn speech back on. If you are happy with Track Pad 
>> commander you can do this easily but personally i set up a keyboard 
>> shortcut in keyboard commander which toggles speech on  and off. i use 
>> the right option key and A for this purpose.
>> This reminds me that now i have reset Voiceover I must go back and 
>> reset all my Activities and keyboard shortcuts.
>> 
>> David Griffith   
>> David Griffith
>> d.griff...@btinternet.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 23 May 2013, at 11:41, Michael Marshall 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> hello listers,
>>> i'm having a very interesting problem with VO and fine reader.
>>> the problem is that when i start converting a document with fine 
>>> reader it
>> is saying fine reader biz and fine reader reddy even when i CMD tab 
>> out of the program.
>>> if i'm say in VLC and the window is in focus i'm still getting the 
>>> fine
>> reader bizzy and reddy messages.
>>> this problem is driving me up the wall is there anything i can do to 
>>> stop
>> this from happening?
>>> thanks for any help
>>> 
>>> Michael
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RE: problem with VO saying bizzy and reddy all the time whenusing certon programs

2013-05-24 Thread David Griffith
Personally I would try first of all to put Voiceover verbosity to low to see
if that resolves the problem.
If that does you should, I think, be able to  reproduce this in an activity.
If this does not work I guess I would try muting speech in fine reader as a
definite way of shutting it up, but have a toggle command set up in key
commander  to toggle speech on and off in Voiceover so you can retain speech
feedback in Fine Reader when you need it.
I know that you can turn off speech in activity settings for definite.
You have to be careful to distinguish muting the system and turning speech
off in activity settings as these are two separate things.
It is just worth experimenting with.
What you want is Voiceover  to remain muted within the fine Reader window
whilst you are not in it,  but speaking elsewhere.

I hope that this is feasible.

David Griffith

-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Michael Marshall
Sent: 24 May 2013 07:46
To: mac access
Subject: Re: problem with VO saying bizzy and reddy all the time whenusing
certon programs

hello,
thanks for getting back to me on this.
what speech settings should i play with to make VO stop saying these mesages
when a program like fine reader is running?

thanks

Michael
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net 
> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of David Griffith
> Sent: Thursday, 23 May 2013 11:09 PM
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: problem with VO saying bizzy and reddy all the time when 
> using certon programs
> 
> The only suggestion I can make is that you experiment with settings in 
> Voiceover with Fine reader in focus that result in these messages not 
> being announced. If necessary you can mute speech. Once you have found 
> the settings that suit you create an activity setting in Voiceover 
> Utility which replicates these settings. Activities are the way 
> \Voiceover allows application specific settings.
> If you do need to turn speech off in Fine reader you will want a  an 
> easy way to turn speech back on. If you are happy with Track Pad 
> commander you can do this easily but personally i set up a keyboard 
> shortcut in keyboard commander which toggles speech on  and off. i use 
> the right option key and A for this purpose.
> This reminds me that now i have reset Voiceover I must go back and 
> reset all my Activities and keyboard shortcuts.
> 
> David Griffith   
> David Griffith
> d.griff...@btinternet.com
> 
> 
> 
> On 23 May 2013, at 11:41, Michael Marshall 
> wrote:
> 
>> hello listers,
>> i'm having a very interesting problem with VO and fine reader.
>> the problem is that when i start converting a document with fine 
>> reader it
> is saying fine reader biz and fine reader reddy even when i CMD tab 
> out of the program.
>> if i'm say in VLC and the window is in focus i'm still getting the 
>> fine
> reader bizzy and reddy messages.
>> this problem is driving me up the wall is there anything i can do to 
>> stop
> this from happening?
>> thanks for any help
>> 
>> Michael
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>> 
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> mac-access@mac-access.net
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