Re: Do I need to buy pages to password documents?

2013-08-19 Thread trevor

Hi Andy,

Sarah has given you good advice but, personally, I prefer to wipe the hard 
drive clean and start again on a clean canvass so to speak.It does remove 
all your settings but it is surprising how quick you become in resetting 
them all.


Cheers,

Trevor
-Original Message- 
From: Andy Collins

Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 9:09 PM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Do I need to buy pages to password documents?

Thanks Trevor - Just had a look, and couldn't see how to make a disk image 
from first glances -


Andy
On 18 Aug 2013, at 20:36, trevor trevor.sco...@btopenworld.com wrote:


command shift u Andy.



-Original Message- From: Andy Collins
Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 8:19 PM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Do I need to buy pages to password documents?

Where do I find Disk Utility? Can't seem to find anything of that name 
already on here -


Andy
On 18 Aug 2013, at 20:09, Red.Falcon velocity.focu...@virginmedia.com 
wrote:



Hi!
OK you could make a password protected disc image with disc utility and 
[if you like incripted as well] and then put any text edit doc's in 
there!

and then save it to Document's like I have!
When you need access to said Document's hit Command+O on that DMG in 
Document's you will be asked for the password and then the DMG will be 
mounted on your desktop interact with it and select the Document you wish 
to look at and pressing Command+O on it will launch it into text Edit!

So you can do with it what you need to!
HTH Colin
PS making the DMG is fully accessible!


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Re: subfolders under Voice Dream? Is that possible?

2013-08-19 Thread Sandy Easton

Dear Brenda,

At the risk of seeming massively ignorant, what is Voice Dream?


Sandy Easton.




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Subject: subfolders under Voice Dream? Is that possible?



Hello y'all,

   I made a folder in voice dream. Now, I want to make a sub under that.
Can we do that? I don't seem to see that option. If not, then, what I'm
trying to do, will have to be named in numeric sequence. I have 450 
recipes
to deal with, all under different categories. If I  cannot deal with them 
in

subs, then, I'll have to deal with them in number sequence. Should I then,
start with number 001 and not 01? I'm wanting to get this thing right.

Thanks and take care,

Brenda

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Re: subfolders under Voice Dream? Is that possible?

2013-08-19 Thread meadowlar...@cox.net
Voice Dream is a book reader that uses text to speech to read all kinds of 
books, such as bookshare books, .rtf files, .Doc files and .pdf files and 
EBooks in the .epub format. This is an excellent reader and it can be gotten on 
the App Store.

Take care,

Brenda

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Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 19, 2013, at 7:28 AM, Sandy Easton sandy.eas...@btconnect.com wrote:

 Dear Brenda,
 
 At the risk of seeming massively ignorant, what is Voice Dream?
 
 
 Sandy Easton.
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message - From: meadowlar...@cox.net
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 3:06 AM
 Subject: subfolders under Voice Dream? Is that possible?
 
 
 Hello y'all,
 
   I made a folder in voice dream. Now, I want to make a sub under that.
 Can we do that? I don't seem to see that option. If not, then, what I'm
 trying to do, will have to be named in numeric sequence. I have 450 recipes
 to deal with, all under different categories. If I  cannot deal with them in
 subs, then, I'll have to deal with them in number sequence. Should I then,
 start with number 001 and not 01? I'm wanting to get this thing right.
 
 Thanks and take care,
 
 Brenda
 
 mailto:meadowlar...@cox.net
 
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Re: Do I need to buy pages to password documents?

2013-08-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Huh? I don't tink reformatting the hard drive will hall the poster make an 
incripted dmg where they can put selected documents. My disk is not incripted 
but I do have about 5 incripted dmgs where I have several times not to be 
touched by anyone but me.

Tc. and be blessed.
On Aug 19, 2013, at 12:29 AM, trevor trevor.sco...@btopenworld.com wrote:

 Hi Andy,
 
 Sarah has given you good advice but, personally, I prefer to wipe the hard 
 drive clean and start again on a clean canvass so to speak.It does remove all 
 your settings but it is surprising how quick you become in resetting them all.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Trevor
 -Original Message- From: Andy Collins
 Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 9:09 PM
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
 Subject: Re: Do I need to buy pages to password documents?
 
 Thanks Trevor - Just had a look, and couldn't see how to make a disk image 
 from first glances -
 
 Andy
 On 18 Aug 2013, at 20:36, trevor trevor.sco...@btopenworld.com wrote:
 
 command shift u Andy.
 
 
 
 -Original Message- From: Andy Collins
 Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 8:19 PM
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
 Subject: Re: Do I need to buy pages to password documents?
 
 Where do I find Disk Utility? Can't seem to find anything of that name 
 already on here -
 
 Andy
 On 18 Aug 2013, at 20:09, Red.Falcon velocity.focu...@virginmedia.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi!
 OK you could make a password protected disc image with disc utility and [if 
 you like incripted as well] and then put any text edit doc's in there!
 and then save it to Document's like I have!
 When you need access to said Document's hit Command+O on that DMG in 
 Document's you will be asked for the password and then the DMG will be 
 mounted on your desktop interact with it and select the Document you wish 
 to look at and pressing Command+O on it will launch it into text Edit!
 So you can do with it what you need to!
 HTH Colin
 PS making the DMG is fully accessible!
 
 
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VO not seeing all of the screen?

2013-08-19 Thread Andy Collins
Hi all -

I was trying to create a dmg passworded folder using Disc Utility. All was 
going ok until I got to where I was asked for a password. Somehow, the screen 
changed, and all VO would read was: Close [dimmed] 0 percent. Cancel [dimmed] 
and creating.

Apparently however, Also visible on the screen but not seen by VO, was the 
original screen with the box for password. I couldn't get back to that screen, 
because VO didn't seem to know it was there. I tried all the regular things of 
interacting with different things, even the things I knew were hopeless to try, 
as you never know… Anyway, no joy!

So, before I start the process again, if it goes the same way, how do I get VO 
to see what the sighted can, i.e. both windows, if there are 2 on screen? 
Perhaps there is a way to move between onscreen frames/windows, that I haven't 
learnt yet? -

Andy 
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Re: VO not seeing all of the screen?

2013-08-19 Thread Chris H

Andy there is. Use the Window chooser vo f2 twice quickly.

On 19/08/2013 18:44, Andy Collins wrote:

Hi all -

I was trying to create a dmg passworded folder using Disc Utility. All was 
going ok until I got to where I was asked for a password. Somehow, the screen 
changed, and all VO would read was: Close [dimmed] 0 percent. Cancel [dimmed] 
and creating.

Apparently however, Also visible on the screen but not seen by VO, was the 
original screen with the box for password. I couldn't get back to that screen, 
because VO didn't seem to know it was there. I tried all the regular things of 
interacting with different things, even the things I knew were hopeless to try, 
as you never know… Anyway, no joy!

So, before I start the process again, if it goes the same way, how do I get VO 
to see what the sighted can, i.e. both windows, if there are 2 on screen? 
Perhaps there is a way to move between onscreen frames/windows, that I haven't 
learnt yet? -

Andy
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Re: VO not seeing all of the screen?

2013-08-19 Thread Andy Collins
Thanks Chris - I'll keep this in mind for the next time -

Andy
On 19 Aug 2013, at 18:55, Chris H christopher...@gmail.com wrote:

 Andy there is. Use the Window chooser vo f2 twice quickly.
 
 On 19/08/2013 18:44, Andy Collins wrote:
 Hi all -
 
 I was trying to create a dmg passworded folder using Disc Utility. All was 
 going ok until I got to where I was asked for a password. Somehow, the 
 screen changed, and all VO would read was: Close [dimmed] 0 percent. Cancel 
 [dimmed] and creating.
 
 Apparently however, Also visible on the screen but not seen by VO, was the 
 original screen with the box for password. I couldn't get back to that 
 screen, because VO didn't seem to know it was there. I tried all the regular 
 things of interacting with different things, even the things I knew were 
 hopeless to try, as you never know… Anyway, no joy!
 
 So, before I start the process again, if it goes the same way, how do I get 
 VO to see what the sighted can, i.e. both windows, if there are 2 on screen? 
 Perhaps there is a way to move between onscreen frames/windows, that I 
 haven't learnt yet? -
 
 Andy
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Re: Do I need to buy pages to password documents?

2013-08-19 Thread trevor

Sorry Sarah,

I really wasn't questioning what you said, that would be silly, you know lot 
more about Macs than I do.
I shouldn't have added it on to that message, I was just saying that I like 
to wipe my hard drive and reinstall afresh.


TTFN,

Trevor

-Original Message- 
From: Sarah k Alawami

Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 6:17 PM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Do I need to buy pages to password documents?

Huh? I don't tink reformatting the hard drive will hall the poster make an 
incripted dmg where they can put selected documents. My disk is not 
incripted but I do have about 5 incripted dmgs where I have several times 
not to be touched by anyone but me.


Tc. and be blessed.
On Aug 19, 2013, at 12:29 AM, trevor trevor.sco...@btopenworld.com 
wrote:



Hi Andy,

Sarah has given you good advice but, personally, I prefer to wipe the hard 
drive clean and start again on a clean canvass so to speak.It does remove 
all your settings but it is surprising how quick you become in resetting 
them all.


Cheers,

Trevor
-Original Message- From: Andy Collins
Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 9:09 PM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Do I need to buy pages to password documents?

Thanks Trevor - Just had a look, and couldn't see how to make a disk image 
from first glances -


Andy
On 18 Aug 2013, at 20:36, trevor trevor.sco...@btopenworld.com wrote:


command shift u Andy.



-Original Message- From: Andy Collins
Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 8:19 PM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Do I need to buy pages to password documents?

Where do I find Disk Utility? Can't seem to find anything of that name 
already on here -


Andy
On 18 Aug 2013, at 20:09, Red.Falcon velocity.focu...@virginmedia.com 
wrote:



Hi!
OK you could make a password protected disc image with disc utility and 
[if you like incripted as well] and then put any text edit doc's in 
there!

and then save it to Document's like I have!
When you need access to said Document's hit Command+O on that DMG in 
Document's you will be asked for the password and then the DMG will be 
mounted on your desktop interact with it and select the Document you 
wish to look at and pressing Command+O on it will launch it into text 
Edit!

So you can do with it what you need to!
HTH Colin
PS making the DMG is fully accessible!


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playback settings

2013-08-19 Thread don bishop

I have been experimenting with my new imac a lot in the past couple 
days.
Yesterday I tried changig something called sound enhancement in 
playback settings.  Seems a bit bright sounding when it's on.  So, I'd 
like to change it back.  Problem is that I forgot how I got into the 
playback settings.

Could someone please remind me how to locate them?

Thanks,

Don



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Re: playback settings

2013-08-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
If you mean iTunes then launch the iTunes prefs with cmd cama, then go to play 
back in the tool bar and uncheck the sound enhancement box. then hot ok.
On Aug 19, 2013, at 12:36 PM, don bishop w6...@donbishop.org wrote:

   I have been experimenting with my new imac a lot in the past couple 
 days.
 Yesterday I tried changig something called sound enhancement in playback 
 settings.  Seems a bit bright sounding when it's on.  So, I'd like to change 
 it back.  Problem is that I forgot how I got into the playback settings.
 Could someone please remind me how to locate them?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Don
 
 
   
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RE: playback settings

2013-08-19 Thread Matthew Dyer
Hi,I

F you are using itunes t is found in the prefrences with cmd coma.

Under playbck tab.  HTH.

Matthew

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-Original Message-
From: don bishop w6...@donbishop.org
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 3:36 PM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Subject: playback settings

I have been experimenting with my new imac a lot in the past couple 
days.
Yesterday I tried changig something called sound enhancement in 
playback settings.  Seems a bit bright sounding when it's on.  So, I'd 
like to change it back.  Problem is that I forgot how I got into the 
playback settings.
Could someone please remind me how to locate them?

Thanks,

Don



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Re: playback settings

2013-08-19 Thread don bishop

Hi Matthew,

Yes, I'm using itunes.

Thanks very much for the keybard info.

Don



On 8/19/2013 5:49 PM, Matthew Dyer wrote:

Hi,I

F you are using itunes t is found in the prefrences with cmd coma.

Under playbck tab.  HTH.

Matthew

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-Original Message-
From: don bishop w6...@donbishop.org
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 3:36 PM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Subject: playback settings

I have been experimenting with my new imac a lot in the past couple 
days.
Yesterday I tried changig something called sound enhancement in
playback settings.  Seems a bit bright sounding when it's on.  So, I'd
like to change it back.  Problem is that I forgot how I got into the
playback settings.
Could someone please remind me how to locate them?

Thanks,

Don



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using audio share

2013-08-19 Thread Glenn
Hi All,
I have the Audio Share app on my iPhone 5.
I put a bunch of songs into it, hoping that I can share them with another 
app, but I don't know if this is how this app works.
Am I using this app right?
It says select the items to paste, but I cannot find a way to select them to 
copy.
I thought I'd try to put them in the Nikie + iPod app.
Thanks for any help.

Glenn 

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Re: using audio share

2013-08-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Click open in mother app, and you should  be presented with the apps that you 
can put them in. Since I don't have the nike plus iPod app I would not know if 
that's supported, but good luck.
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On Aug 19, 2013, at 8:40 PM, Glenn glenner...@cableone.net wrote:

 Hi All,
 I have the Audio Share app on my iPhone 5.
 I put a bunch of songs into it, hoping that I can share them with another 
 app, but I don't know if this is how this app works.
 Am I using this app right?
 It says select the items to paste, but I cannot find a way to select them to 
 copy.
 I thought I'd try to put them in the Nikie + iPod app.
 Thanks for any help.
 
 Glenn 
 
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Scheduled Maintenance Outage, Please Read!

2013-08-19 Thread Gordon, Lynne Tracy
Hello all

Owing to the fact that our server has developed a small problem,  I need to 
take Mac Access and all other services off line for a short period early this 
morning whilst I work to rectify the issue.  This is not, incidentally, related 
to our file manager although I’m planning to totally overhaul that today as 
well in order that I can get it back on line.

Basically the reason is that files which I need to modify are frequently 
accessed by MailMan and PostFix and if I try to edit them whilst the service is 
running, I will create further problems.

To be safe, I am also taking Apache services off line because they are also 
used for some essential internal tasks and Apache services need to be stopped 
as well to ensure that there is no conflict.

Please be aware that this is a necessary maintenance outage.  I promise you 
that I would not consider taking the servers down unless it was absolutely 
necessary.  Hopefully, the outage will be brief, maybe about 30 to 60 minutes 
at most.

As you will be aware I think, we remain absolutely committed to providing a 
high level of service to all of our clients, irrespective of the level at which 
they use our services.  We regard our group membership as indirect clients, but 
still clients.  Therefore, they have a right to be informed regarding what is 
about to happen.

Since April 2010, we have managed to maintain an up-time level in excess of 
98%.  Considering that we are a very small organisation with limited resources, 
I personally thing that is quite a staggering achievement and I’m very proud of 
it.

I have been putting this task off, to be honest, in the hope that it wouldn’t 
be required.  However,  because of continuing problems with Apple’s new Server 
platform, I have still not updated our service from Snow Leopard Server.  This 
in itself could bring a problem, and it is why I am now considering this 
maintenance.  Security updates for Snow Leopard Server are sparse now, and that 
is putting it mildly.  We all know about what happened with Apple’s own 
developer portal a week or two back and I do not wish Mac Access or any of our 
clients’ services to be in any way compromised.  So, this task is actually one 
of prevention, rather than cure.

All of our clients, whether they are commercial clients, visually impaired 
clients for whom we are proud to be able to provide services, or even just list 
members.  You’re all important to us.  We know that we don’t always get things 
spot on right.  But be assured, I’m only doing this to enhance your security.  
Please be assured that no contact data or other confidential material regarding 
our clients has been, or ever will be, put at risk.

We very much regret any inconvenience this may cause you.  If you’re a direct 
client of ours, be assured that our secondary MX servers are up and running so 
mail will hopefully not bounce.  If by any chance it does, because the sending 
server doesn’t check the entire MX chain to locate secondary services, I am 
very sorry for this.  Feel free to get back to me should you require further 
information.

The outage is scheduled to start at 05:30 UTC today, Tuesday 20 August, and 
should hopefully last no more than a maximum of 60 minutes.  All being well, 
services should resume well within that time.  But I have to allow for possible 
complications and I don’t want to make promises I cannot keep.  So in the event 
that the outage lasts longer than 60 minutes, please understand that I’m doing 
my very best and will get things back up on line as quickly as possible.

I have tried to schedule this outage at a time which I believe will bring the 
least inconvenience to our clients.  It’s late night in the US, early evening 
or late afternoon in Australasia and early morning in Europe, before most 
businesses open their doors for the day.

Finally, I am sending this to all of our E-Mail groups, so my apologies of you 
see this more than once.  It’s important to let everybody we serve know what’s 
happening.

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