Article: Turn your Mac into the ultimate Blu-ray player | Macworld

2014-10-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Further to my question earlier on list, I’ve found an article which answers it 
and I thus share it with everyone here for their interest.

I’ve already had correspondence regarding the linked article on Twitter and 
yes, the App does work however I’ve not been able to find out just how 
accessible it is so “Live and Learn” smile.


 http://www.macworld.com/article/2084815/turn-your-mac-into-the-ultimate-blu-ray-player.html
  
 http://www.macworld.com/article/2084815/turn-your-mac-into-the-ultimate-blu-ray-player.html
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Setting A Default eMail Account with Apple Mail using Yosemite

2014-10-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Subject line says it all, how do you do this using Apple Mail with OS X 
Yosemite?

The option used to be found under the Compose Tab in Mail Preferences but that 
seems to have been moved somewhere else.

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new os question.

2014-10-19 Thread michael's mail box
Hi guys I tried to install the new OS  on my mac book it was around 5.6 gig in 
size.
I got just over half way down loading it when it said their was a problem and 
quit down load.
This after a few hours so I did not try again.
Other wise I would be up all night.
Has any one had this trouble.
Cheers Michael.
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Going to a bookmark in Preview

2014-10-19 Thread Ian Harrison
Hi listers

I am using osx mountain lion. I know how to set a bookmark in preview when 
reading a pdf, but can't for the life of me work out the steps to then go back 
to that bookmark and start reading from there.

Help please.
With thanks
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new iTunes.

2014-10-19 Thread Ian McNamara
Hi, on the new iTunes is there anyway I can have it the way it was before with 
the source list. If so how do I set it like that.

thanks very much.

Ian McNamara
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Preview voice over only reading first page

2014-10-19 Thread Ian Harrison
Hi again listers

ON my macbook air, under mavericks, voice over only wants to read the first 
page of a pdf.

I understand there is a way in text edit to change this  - setting it to wrap 
to window instead of page - but I can't see anything similar in preview.

I am reading some very large books in pdf format and it in not practical to 
convert them to text edit.

with thanks
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Re: OS X Yosemite review: a solid upgrade for everyone (especially iPhone users)

2014-10-19 Thread JAKE JOEHL
This is a very nice review. I’ve made the decision not to upgrade at least for 
the time being. I still have things to learn in Mavericks, and I want to hold 
off on upgrading at least until most of the bugs in Yosemite are squashed. So 
at least where this user is concerned, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. I’m not 
trying to put down Apple either with this, but I just feel Mavericks is good 
enough for me right now. It will be a year on December 27 since I’ve had my 
Mac, and it is my first one. But to each his or her own.

Jake
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On Oct 18, 2014, at 5:31 AM, Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:

Hi!

I’m replying to my own eMail smile, for those looking for the link to the 
review you’ll find it below my Signature, I thought it would appear above.

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 On 18 Oct 2014, at 9:28 pm, Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:
 
 I enjoyed reading this review, hope others will find it helpful.
 
 I already knew about the FaceTime features with iPhone but didn’t know about 
 SMS.
 
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Re: Setting A Default eMail Account with Apple Mail using Yosemite

2014-10-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Oh they changed this about 4 years ago. 

1. go to mail prefs.

2. go to compose.

Find the address section. Vo will kick you someware random so start at the top.

4. go to send mail from and choose your  account. 

It has been like this since i remember in snl.
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 2:02 AM, Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:
 
 Subject line says it all, how do you do this using Apple Mail with OS X 
 Yosemite?
 
 The option used to be found under the Compose Tab in Mail Preferences but 
 that seems to have been moved somewhere else.
 
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Re: OS X Yosemite review: a solid upgrade for everyone (especially iPhone users)

2014-10-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Actually you'd better probably upgrade as apple might decide to pull mavericks 
from the store. I'm working on my how to for yosemity. but if you need the 
basic training I can give you a link where it is availible. I have not updated 
my site yet.  Email train...@tffppodcast.com mailto:train...@tffppodcast.com 
if you have any questions.  I also do 1 on 1 training as well. go to 
http://tffppodcast.com/premium http://tffppodcast.com/premium for more info 
and to view the table there, if I did not brake it.

But yeah it is solid with hardly a crash. 
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 9:50 AM, JAKE JOEHL jajo...@att.net wrote:
 
 This is a very nice review. I’ve made the decision not to upgrade at least 
 for the time being. I still have things to learn in Mavericks, and I want to 
 hold off on upgrading at least until most of the bugs in Yosemite are 
 squashed. So at least where this user is concerned, if it ain’t broke don’t 
 fix it. I’m not trying to put down Apple either with this, but I just feel 
 Mavericks is good enough for me right now. It will be a year on December 27 
 since I’ve had my Mac, and it is my first one. But to each his or her own.
 
 Jake
 Please visit me at http://jazzyjj.dreamwidth.org .
 
 
 
 On Oct 18, 2014, at 5:31 AM, Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:
 
 Hi!
 
 I’m replying to my own eMail smile, for those looking for the link to the 
 review you’ll find it below my Signature, I thought it would appear above.
 
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 On 18 Oct 2014, at 9:28 pm, Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:
 
 I enjoyed reading this review, hope others will find it helpful.
 
 I already knew about the FaceTime features with iPhone but didn’t know about 
 SMS.
 
 **
 
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 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
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 Twitter: @grtdane
 
 
 
 
 
 http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/16/os-x-yosemite-review/ 
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Re: new macbook air owner with question

2014-10-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hello. This might help to although  I plan on updating this guide as well as I 
kind of have to. lol!  mavericks kind of changed some stuff. 95 percent of it 
though still applies.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mac-training-101-basics-voice/id929211089?uo=4
 
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mac-training-101-basics-voice/id929211089?uo=4
 

Also check amazon as it should be there as a download to.

Good luck. and enjoy your mac. I've been using it for 4 years now and will 
never touch a windows computer again as long as I can help it. ¬
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 9:39 AM, JAKE JOEHL jajo...@att.net wrote:
 
 No I haven’t read his book yet either. Actually I’m planning to take all the 
 old Braille stuff that I have here in my apartment back to my parents’ house 
 next weekend when I’m there. A sister of mine currently has a Braille copy of 
 Janet’s book, but she says she’s done with it and that I can have it. So I’m 
 bringing it back here to my apartment, and then when I’m done with hers I’m 
 going to see about getting Tim’s book.
 Jake
 Please visit me at http://jazzyjj.dreamwidth.org .
 
 
 
 On Oct 14, 2014, at 4:29 PM, Eleanor Martha Burke 
 eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Have you read Tim Sniffen's book also Jake?  It is excellent too. It is 
 available as an iBook from the iBook store.
 - Original Message - From: JAKE JOEHL jajo...@att.net
 To: OS X  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:17 AM
 Subject: Re: new macbook air owner with question
 
 
 Couldn’t have said it better myself. I got my Mac Book Air almost a year ago, 
 and have found the on-board help and tutorial to be very good. There is also 
 AppleVis, which has a wealth of information not only for the Mac but also for 
 iOS devices. As others have said, we’re always glad to assist too. I’m 
 planning to read Janet Ingber’s book soon as well, which I’ve heard is quite 
 comprehensive.
 Jake
 
 
 
 -Please visit me at http://jazzyjj.dreamwidth.org .
 
 On Oct 1, 2014, at 9:09 AM, David Griffith daj.griff...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I find life is lot easier if you have the tab key set to interact 
 automatically..
 Go to Vo Utility with VO F8 and then  interact with the category table and 
 then the press N which should hum you to navigation. Stop interacting and Vo 
 Cursor down through a whole lot of options until you hear Automatically 
 interact when using tab key . Make sure  you have this checkedwith VO 
 Space and close the window with Command W.
 Now in the  app store you will find the search edit field in the top toolbar 
 which you may have to interact with to see. Type in your search criteria
  and press enter. Pressing tab after I have done this will get me to the 
 search results html area. If I interact with this I am able to read the 
 search results normally..
 
 It sou sounds a little complicated but after a while it will seem like second 
 nature.
 
 David Griffith
 On 1 Oct 2014, at 13:48, Bob Moore moore.bo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 As the subject line says I am new to mac I have had a iPhone for almost
 three years.  I like all others are finding a learning curve.  But the
 question that I am needing help on today is the app store.  What do you do
 after finding the search field and putting the name of the app in.  I hear
 the mac tell me that the name as been highlighted and that is where I get
 lost.  I have to say that the help at the Apple Store here was not a great
 amount of help. If anyone could be of some help I would appreciate it.  I am
 one of those people that needs step by step linstructions.  Thanks for any
 help.
 
 
 
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Re: new macbook air owner with question

2014-10-19 Thread eleanor martha burke
both books are excellent.



 On 19 Oct 2014, at 17:39, JAKE JOEHL jajo...@att.net wrote:
 
 No I haven’t read his book yet either. Actually I’m planning to take all the 
 old Braille stuff that I have here in my apartment back to my parents’ house 
 next weekend when I’m there. A sister of mine currently has a Braille copy of 
 Janet’s book, but she says she’s done with it and that I can have it. So I’m 
 bringing it back here to my apartment, and then when I’m done with hers I’m 
 going to see about getting Tim’s book.
 Jake
 Please visit me at http://jazzyjj.dreamwidth.org .
 
 
 
 On Oct 14, 2014, at 4:29 PM, Eleanor Martha Burke 
 eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Have you read Tim Sniffen's book also Jake?  It is excellent too. It is 
 available as an iBook from the iBook store.
 - Original Message - From: JAKE JOEHL jajo...@att.net
 To: OS X  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:17 AM
 Subject: Re: new macbook air owner with question
 
 
 Couldn’t have said it better myself. I got my Mac Book Air almost a year ago, 
 and have found the on-board help and tutorial to be very good. There is also 
 AppleVis, which has a wealth of information not only for the Mac but also for 
 iOS devices. As others have said, we’re always glad to assist too. I’m 
 planning to read Janet Ingber’s book soon as well, which I’ve heard is quite 
 comprehensive.
 Jake
 
 
 
 -Please visit me at http://jazzyjj.dreamwidth.org .
 
 On Oct 1, 2014, at 9:09 AM, David Griffith daj.griff...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I find life is lot easier if you have the tab key set to interact 
 automatically..
 Go to Vo Utility with VO F8 and then  interact with the category table and 
 then the press N which should hum you to navigation. Stop interacting and Vo 
 Cursor down through a whole lot of options until you hear Automatically 
 interact when using tab key . Make sure  you have this checkedwith VO 
 Space and close the window with Command W.
 Now in the  app store you will find the search edit field in the top toolbar 
 which you may have to interact with to see. Type in your search criteria
  and press enter. Pressing tab after I have done this will get me to the 
 search results html area. If I interact with this I am able to read the 
 search results normally..
 
 It sou sounds a little complicated but after a while it will seem like second 
 nature.
 
 David Griffith
 On 1 Oct 2014, at 13:48, Bob Moore moore.bo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 As the subject line says I am new to mac I have had a iPhone for almost
 three years.  I like all others are finding a learning curve.  But the
 question that I am needing help on today is the app store.  What do you do
 after finding the search field and putting the name of the app in.  I hear
 the mac tell me that the name as been highlighted and that is where I get
 lost.  I have to say that the help at the Apple Store here was not a great
 amount of help. If anyone could be of some help I would appreciate it.  I am
 one of those people that needs step by step linstructions.  Thanks for any
 help.
 
 
 
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Pages 5.5: access to paragraph styles menus lost again

2014-10-19 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello everyone,

I’ve installed Yosemite as I heard good things about it, and I got the iWork 
updates. Unfortunately, in Pages, the menu buttons to the right of the 
Paragraph styles is no longer accessible using VoiceOver. We now have to use 
the mouse or Mouse keys to get to it and click it. Fortunately, no counting is 
required as the word “Menu” is spoken if you have “Speak item under mouse” set 
with a delay of zero.

I’ve reported this regression to Apple.

I’ve also reported the fact that the VO-F4-F4 problem hasn’t been fixed yet. 
What’s more, they’ve taken the command out of the commands menus, but VO-k 
still recognises it and it still reports its fictitious coordinates.

Cheers,

Anne


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My turn with a 10.10 question: iCloud drive

2014-10-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hey to all. I was playing with iCloud drive and I have a question. I thought 
that you could see all of your documents and stuff in there but I launched it 
and I can't see anything on my phone. I also cannot se my photo library on from 
my phone to iCloud drive. Is this thing supposed to be like idisk from the old 
days? I'm a bit confused here.  I put a flac file in there so what will happen 
with it now?

so far I have a hang with everythign else.

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Radiologic For Broadcasters

2014-10-19 Thread Gordon Smith
Hello everyone!

At last! At long, long, last!  We finally have a suite of programmes which are 
fully accessible, and which can make it possible for a serious broadcaster 
requiring accessibility to use their Mac as a broadcast system.  When I first 
looked at this software way back in 2010, all I got was the usual “Unknown, 
Unknown, Unknown” when roaming through the various dialogues and windows.  Now, 
however, the entire application has undergone a rewrite, and accessibility is 
100%.  You can do all of the things I’d expect of a broadcasting system, 
including using a dedicated player as a cart machine.

It would have been nice, and I shall be talking to the developer about this in 
the next few days, if we could have had a way to easily import pre-selected 
carts into the dedicated player so that frequently used ones can be accessed 
without having to re-queue each time.  But given the power of this app, that 
really is a minor issue.

There is a superb audio ducking system in this app, the best I’ve ever seen on 
any software solution on any platform.  The nearest comparison I can draw here 
is with my Behringer Audio DJ mixer, and that device absolutely rocks!

The ducking depth can be adjusted, but the default is really well chosen.  What 
I like about this app, amongst other things, is the ability to configure 
multiple preference sets, so that you can use them for different situations 
without having to bother about changing things all the time.  If you don’t like 
the default keyboard shortcuts, you can change them to what suits you best.  
When used alongside something like “iVolume” or even the iTunes Sound Check, 
the output really does have a good dynamic edge to it. Not quite as good as OTS 
AV on Windows, but very very close to it.  Certainly, it is better than things 
like Station Playlist, etc.

Another nice feature is the ability to see how long you need to speak for in 
order to fit your tracks into a typical 6-minute rotation.  The playlist can 
dynamically adapt, when used in conjunction with the Advance Schedular which 
the application uses to create very highly customisable playlists.  You can run 
a 24/7 automated station with this thing, and it stays in sync, other apps fall 
down on this point, but this one is very very accurate.

If your musical genre is not one where you need to do many voiceovers, you can 
just use the thing by pressing a couple of keys to turn of automation and to 
disable ducking.  If ducking is disabled, you don’t get the reduction in your 
music level and, therefore, you don’t need to talk over the intros or outtros 
of your tracks.  You can even publish your station’s activity, live, via either 
the web, or via most of the social networks; Twitter, Facebook, etc.  You don’t 
even have to fiddle around in order to set that up.  Do it once, and you’re 
good to go.

I still need to give this a real run out, but I am confident that, finally, at 
long long last, my quest to find a broadcast system for OS X is over.  Now it 
should just be a case of learning all the ins and outs of the software, and 
then going on air live.  Oh yes, and I forgot to mention.  There is built-in 
support for streaming codecs such as NiceCast, Shoutcast, and Live365.  So you 
can publish, stream, and produce stunning audio.  Oh, I forgot, you can also 
adjust your tracks’ overall pitch by about 5% each way so that you get a 
mega-smooth transition with the track that went before it and the track that 
comes after.  If you do that properly, the listener won’t notice.  They 
actually do that on commercial radio, I’m not sure whether many people know 
that, but they do.

Anyway, I’ll be giving this a run out later in the week so I’ll try and 
pre-record a demo broadcast so that you can hear for yourself just how nice and 
smooth this thing sounds.  It supports multiple output and input devices, so 
that you can, for instance, use one for VoiceOver and your Mac’s internal 
sounds, and another dedicated to Radiologic.  It also supports MIDI-controlled 
mixing, including jog wheel FX and whatever else your controller is capable of 
doing.

Sorry this overview has been a little like a ramble, but I just wrote it 
on-the-fly, without taking the time to structure my thoughts.  But I’m excited 
about this as a broadcaster because finally, without paying really top prices, 
we have something that will mix it with the best of them.  I have personally 
tried software on Windows which costs literally thousands of Dollars, and it 
doesn’t sound as good as this thing does.  For example, Myriad, which is the 
software that 99% of professionals use in their studios, Myriad doesn’t come 
across as smooth as this and even for the small networks that thing costs 
almost $1500 US for just a year’s hire.  Wow, finally, we rock the boat!  Bring 
on RadioLogik, and it’s worth dropping the developer a line as I plan too, in 
order to start a dialogue with him.  There are just one or two little areas 

Re: Radiologic For Broadcasters

2014-10-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Nice. How much is this? I might save up for it and use  it next year for a live 
event I'm hopefully going to, and to test my linode out of corse. lol!

Be blessed.
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 11:59 AM, Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 Hello everyone!
 
 At last! At long, long, last!  We finally have a suite of programmes which 
 are fully accessible, and which can make it possible for a serious 
 broadcaster requiring accessibility to use their Mac as a broadcast system.  
 When I first looked at this software way back in 2010, all I got was the 
 usual “Unknown, Unknown, Unknown” when roaming through the various dialogues 
 and windows.  Now, however, the entire application has undergone a rewrite, 
 and accessibility is 100%.  You can do all of the things I’d expect of a 
 broadcasting system, including using a dedicated player as a cart machine.
 
 It would have been nice, and I shall be talking to the developer about this 
 in the next few days, if we could have had a way to easily import 
 pre-selected carts into the dedicated player so that frequently used ones can 
 be accessed without having to re-queue each time.  But given the power of 
 this app, that really is a minor issue.
 
 There is a superb audio ducking system in this app, the best I’ve ever seen 
 on any software solution on any platform.  The nearest comparison I can draw 
 here is with my Behringer Audio DJ mixer, and that device absolutely rocks!
 
 The ducking depth can be adjusted, but the default is really well chosen.  
 What I like about this app, amongst other things, is the ability to configure 
 multiple preference sets, so that you can use them for different situations 
 without having to bother about changing things all the time.  If you don’t 
 like the default keyboard shortcuts, you can change them to what suits you 
 best.  When used alongside something like “iVolume” or even the iTunes Sound 
 Check, the output really does have a good dynamic edge to it. Not quite as 
 good as OTS AV on Windows, but very very close to it.  Certainly, it is 
 better than things like Station Playlist, etc.
 
 Another nice feature is the ability to see how long you need to speak for in 
 order to fit your tracks into a typical 6-minute rotation.  The playlist can 
 dynamically adapt, when used in conjunction with the Advance Schedular which 
 the application uses to create very highly customisable playlists.  You can 
 run a 24/7 automated station with this thing, and it stays in sync, other 
 apps fall down on this point, but this one is very very accurate.
 
 If your musical genre is not one where you need to do many voiceovers, you 
 can just use the thing by pressing a couple of keys to turn of automation and 
 to disable ducking.  If ducking is disabled, you don’t get the reduction in 
 your music level and, therefore, you don’t need to talk over the intros or 
 outtros of your tracks.  You can even publish your station’s activity, live, 
 via either the web, or via most of the social networks; Twitter, Facebook, 
 etc.  You don’t even have to fiddle around in order to set that up.  Do it 
 once, and you’re good to go.
 
 I still need to give this a real run out, but I am confident that, finally, 
 at long long last, my quest to find a broadcast system for OS X is over.  Now 
 it should just be a case of learning all the ins and outs of the software, 
 and then going on air live.  Oh yes, and I forgot to mention.  There is 
 built-in support for streaming codecs such as NiceCast, Shoutcast, and 
 Live365.  So you can publish, stream, and produce stunning audio.  Oh, I 
 forgot, you can also adjust your tracks’ overall pitch by about 5% each way 
 so that you get a mega-smooth transition with the track that went before it 
 and the track that comes after.  If you do that properly, the listener won’t 
 notice.  They actually do that on commercial radio, I’m not sure whether many 
 people know that, but they do.
 
 Anyway, I’ll be giving this a run out later in the week so I’ll try and 
 pre-record a demo broadcast so that you can hear for yourself just how nice 
 and smooth this thing sounds.  It supports multiple output and input devices, 
 so that you can, for instance, use one for VoiceOver and your Mac’s internal 
 sounds, and another dedicated to Radiologic.  It also supports 
 MIDI-controlled mixing, including jog wheel FX and whatever else your 
 controller is capable of doing.
 
 Sorry this overview has been a little like a ramble, but I just wrote it 
 on-the-fly, without taking the time to structure my thoughts.  But I’m 
 excited about this as a broadcaster because finally, without paying really 
 top prices, we have something that will mix it with the best of them.  I have 
 personally tried software on Windows which costs literally thousands of 
 Dollars, and it doesn’t sound as good as this thing does.  For example, 
 Myriad, which is the software that 99% of professionals use in their studios, 
 Myriad doesn’t come 

Re: My turn with a 10.10 question: iCloud drive

2014-10-19 Thread gs
From what I understand, you can see all the files on the Mac, but the only way 
to access them on the phone is by using a supported app to open the files.  
What I mean is, I don't think there is any way to just generically view your 
iCloud files through a dedicated interface for that purpose on the iPhone.


On Oct 19, 2014, at 2:54 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:

Hey to all. I was playing with iCloud drive and I have a question. I thought 
that you could see all of your documents and stuff in there but I launched it 
and I can't see anything on my phone. I also cannot se my photo library on from 
my phone to iCloud drive. Is this thing supposed to be like idisk from the old 
days? I'm a bit confused here.  I put a flac file in there so what will happen 
with it now?

so far I have a hang with everythign else.

Take care to all.
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Re: Radiologic For Broadcasters

2014-10-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Wow. I looked at the website and this thing sounds ausome. I am def saving up 
the $99 to get it but I grabbed the trial.

Thanks so so so much for this.  I'm so so excited.
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 11:59 AM, Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 Hello everyone!
 
 At last! At long, long, last!  We finally have a suite of programmes which 
 are fully accessible, and which can make it possible for a serious 
 broadcaster requiring accessibility to use their Mac as a broadcast system.  
 When I first looked at this software way back in 2010, all I got was the 
 usual “Unknown, Unknown, Unknown” when roaming through the various dialogues 
 and windows.  Now, however, the entire application has undergone a rewrite, 
 and accessibility is 100%.  You can do all of the things I’d expect of a 
 broadcasting system, including using a dedicated player as a cart machine.
 
 It would have been nice, and I shall be talking to the developer about this 
 in the next few days, if we could have had a way to easily import 
 pre-selected carts into the dedicated player so that frequently used ones can 
 be accessed without having to re-queue each time.  But given the power of 
 this app, that really is a minor issue.
 
 There is a superb audio ducking system in this app, the best I’ve ever seen 
 on any software solution on any platform.  The nearest comparison I can draw 
 here is with my Behringer Audio DJ mixer, and that device absolutely rocks!
 
 The ducking depth can be adjusted, but the default is really well chosen.  
 What I like about this app, amongst other things, is the ability to configure 
 multiple preference sets, so that you can use them for different situations 
 without having to bother about changing things all the time.  If you don’t 
 like the default keyboard shortcuts, you can change them to what suits you 
 best.  When used alongside something like “iVolume” or even the iTunes Sound 
 Check, the output really does have a good dynamic edge to it. Not quite as 
 good as OTS AV on Windows, but very very close to it.  Certainly, it is 
 better than things like Station Playlist, etc.
 
 Another nice feature is the ability to see how long you need to speak for in 
 order to fit your tracks into a typical 6-minute rotation.  The playlist can 
 dynamically adapt, when used in conjunction with the Advance Schedular which 
 the application uses to create very highly customisable playlists.  You can 
 run a 24/7 automated station with this thing, and it stays in sync, other 
 apps fall down on this point, but this one is very very accurate.
 
 If your musical genre is not one where you need to do many voiceovers, you 
 can just use the thing by pressing a couple of keys to turn of automation and 
 to disable ducking.  If ducking is disabled, you don’t get the reduction in 
 your music level and, therefore, you don’t need to talk over the intros or 
 outtros of your tracks.  You can even publish your station’s activity, live, 
 via either the web, or via most of the social networks; Twitter, Facebook, 
 etc.  You don’t even have to fiddle around in order to set that up.  Do it 
 once, and you’re good to go.
 
 I still need to give this a real run out, but I am confident that, finally, 
 at long long last, my quest to find a broadcast system for OS X is over.  Now 
 it should just be a case of learning all the ins and outs of the software, 
 and then going on air live.  Oh yes, and I forgot to mention.  There is 
 built-in support for streaming codecs such as NiceCast, Shoutcast, and 
 Live365.  So you can publish, stream, and produce stunning audio.  Oh, I 
 forgot, you can also adjust your tracks’ overall pitch by about 5% each way 
 so that you get a mega-smooth transition with the track that went before it 
 and the track that comes after.  If you do that properly, the listener won’t 
 notice.  They actually do that on commercial radio, I’m not sure whether many 
 people know that, but they do.
 
 Anyway, I’ll be giving this a run out later in the week so I’ll try and 
 pre-record a demo broadcast so that you can hear for yourself just how nice 
 and smooth this thing sounds.  It supports multiple output and input devices, 
 so that you can, for instance, use one for VoiceOver and your Mac’s internal 
 sounds, and another dedicated to Radiologic.  It also supports 
 MIDI-controlled mixing, including jog wheel FX and whatever else your 
 controller is capable of doing.
 
 Sorry this overview has been a little like a ramble, but I just wrote it 
 on-the-fly, without taking the time to structure my thoughts.  But I’m 
 excited about this as a broadcaster because finally, without paying really 
 top prices, we have something that will mix it with the best of them.  I have 
 personally tried software on Windows which costs literally thousands of 
 Dollars, and it doesn’t sound as good as this thing does.  For example, 
 Myriad, which is the software that 99% of professionals use in their studios, 
 Myriad 

Reading text in safari

2014-10-19 Thread Anna Byrne
On the Dropbox page of Safari, I find a link that says 
'download'.  How do I read the text above/beside/below? that tells me 
what I am about to download?


Thanks, 


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Re: My turn with a 10.10 question: iCloud drive

2014-10-19 Thread Christopher Hallsworth

Now there is. Check out Cloud Drive Explorer free in the iOS App Store.

On 19/10/2014 20:11, gs wrote:

 From what I understand, you can see all the files on the Mac, but the only way 
to access them on the phone is by using a supported app to open the files.  
What I mean is, I don't think there is any way to just generically view your 
iCloud files through a dedicated interface for that purpose on the iPhone.


On Oct 19, 2014, at 2:54 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:

Hey to all. I was playing with iCloud drive and I have a question. I thought 
that you could see all of your documents and stuff in there but I launched it 
and I can't see anything on my phone. I also cannot se my photo library on from 
my phone to iCloud drive. Is this thing supposed to be like idisk from the old 
days? I'm a bit confused here.  I put a flac file in there so what will happen 
with it now?

so far I have a hang with everythign else.

Take care to all.
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Re: My turn with a 10.10 question: iCloud drive

2014-10-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Actually that's the problem. I don't see the files on the mac. I see empty 
table when I hit cmd shift i fromthe finder. 
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 12:11 PM, gs geoffsli...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 From what I understand, you can see all the files on the Mac, but the only 
 way to access them on the phone is by using a supported app to open the 
 files.  What I mean is, I don't think there is any way to just generically 
 view your iCloud files through a dedicated interface for that purpose on the 
 iPhone.
 
 
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 2:54 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey to all. I was playing with iCloud drive and I have a question. I thought 
 that you could see all of your documents and stuff in there but I launched it 
 and I can't see anything on my phone. I also cannot se my photo library on 
 from my phone to iCloud drive. Is this thing supposed to be like idisk from 
 the old days? I'm a bit confused here.  I put a flac file in there so what 
 will happen with it now?
 
 so far I have a hang with everythign else.
 
 Take care to all.
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Dropbox on the Mac

2014-10-19 Thread Anna Byrne
On the PC, my dropbox files are in a list. I planned to download 
Dropbox to the Mac and have a similar list. However, When I open 
Dropbox with Safari instead of letting me download and install the 
app, it's already there on a cluttered web page with links to my 
files.  Is there a way to get a cleaner screen?  How do I add files 
to Dropbox on the Mac?


thanks a bunch,

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Re: Dropbox on the Mac

2014-10-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Actually install the app, then just open the place where your dropbox folder is 
and copy cut and paste to your  hart's content. 
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 1:21 PM, Anna Byrne ann...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 
 On the PC, my dropbox files are in a list. I planned to download Dropbox to 
 the Mac and have a similar list. However, When I open Dropbox with Safari 
 instead of letting me download and install the app, it's already there on a 
 cluttered web page with links to my files.  Is there a way to get a cleaner 
 screen?  How do I add files to Dropbox on the Mac?
 
 thanks a bunch,
 
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Re: My turn with a 10.10 question: iCloud drive

2014-10-19 Thread Christopher Hallsworth

Is iCloud Drive checked in System Preferences, iCloud?

On 19/10/2014 21:20, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

Actually that's the problem. I don't see the files on the mac. I see empty 
table when I hit cmd shift i fromthe finder.

On Oct 19, 2014, at 12:11 PM, gs geoffsli...@gmail.com wrote:

 From what I understand, you can see all the files on the Mac, but the only way 
to access them on the phone is by using a supported app to open the files.  
What I mean is, I don't think there is any way to just generically view your 
iCloud files through a dedicated interface for that purpose on the iPhone.


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Hey to all. I was playing with iCloud drive and I have a question. I thought 
that you could see all of your documents and stuff in there but I launched it 
and I can't see anything on my phone. I also cannot se my photo library on from 
my phone to iCloud drive. Is this thing supposed to be like idisk from the old 
days? I'm a bit confused here.  I put a flac file in there so what will happen 
with it now?

so far I have a hang with everythign else.

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Re: Setting A Default eMail Account with Apple Mail using Yosemite

2014-10-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Okay, wonder why I didn’t see that before so nothing has changed, sorry to 
waste your time smile.

 On 20 Oct 2014, at 4:01 am, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Oh they changed this about 4 years ago. 
 
 1. go to mail prefs.
 
 2. go to compose.
 
 Find the address section. Vo will kick you someware random so start at the 
 top.
 
 4. go to send mail from and choose your  account. 
 
 It has been like this since i remember in snl.
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 Subject line says it all, how do you do this using Apple Mail with OS X 
 Yosemite?
 
 The option used to be found under the Compose Tab in Mail Preferences but 
 that seems to have been moved somewhere else.
 
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Re: Article: Turn your Mac into the ultimate Blu-ray player | Macworld

2014-10-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

I’m replying to my own eMail smile

I’ve tried the App mentioned in this article for the playing of Blu-Ray discs 
to see how accessible it is and it is most certainly inaccessible, time to look 
for an alternative so perhaps someone has some ideas?

 On 19 Oct 2014, at 7:45 pm, Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:
 
 Further to my question earlier on list, I’ve found an article which answers 
 it and I thus share it with everyone here for their interest.
 
 I’ve already had correspondence regarding the linked article on Twitter and 
 yes, the App does work however I’ve not been able to find out just how 
 accessible it is so “Live and Learn” smile.
 
 
 http://www.macworld.com/article/2084815/turn-your-mac-into-the-ultimate-blu-ray-player.html
  
 http://www.macworld.com/article/2084815/turn-your-mac-into-the-ultimate-blu-ray-player.html
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Re: My turn with a 10.10 question: iCloud drive

2014-10-19 Thread Ryan Mann
I like this app, but I have one question. How do you delete files? I didn't see 
it in the rotor or in the list of files.


Sent from my iPhone

 On Oct 19, 2014, at 4:04 PM, Christopher Hallsworth challswor...@icloud.com 
 wrote:
 
 Now there is. Check out Cloud Drive Explorer free in the iOS App Store.
 
 On 19/10/2014 20:11, gs wrote:
 From what I understand, you can see all the files on the Mac, but the only 
 way to access them on the phone is by using a supported app to open the 
 files.  What I mean is, I don't think there is any way to just generically 
 view your iCloud files through a dedicated interface for that purpose on the 
 iPhone.
 
 
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 2:54 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey to all. I was playing with iCloud drive and I have a question. I thought 
 that you could see all of your documents and stuff in there but I launched 
 it and I can't see anything on my phone. I also cannot se my photo library 
 on from my phone to iCloud drive. Is this thing supposed to be like idisk 
 from the old days? I'm a bit confused here.  I put a flac file in there so 
 what will happen with it now?
 
 so far I have a hang with everythign else.
 
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Re: Dropbox on the Mac

2014-10-19 Thread Anna Byrne
I would love to install it, but I didn't see a place on the site to 
download it.  Do I have to go to the app store???


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Re: Dropbox on the Mac

2014-10-19 Thread eleanor martha burke
go to dropbox.com and download the file for dropbox for the Macit will be a dmg 
file.



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Attaching Files to Emails on the iPhone Using Siri

2014-10-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  Does anyone know how to attach a file to an email on the iPhone 
using Siri?

Also, with the new Yosemite, can one dictate an email, and if so, how?  Thanks 
in advance.

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Re: Radiologic For Broadcasters

2014-10-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
I notice that they recommend you use Nicecast for streaming the output 
to the Internet? Good choice, glas I registered Nicecast long ago, I was 
able to do some fairly nifty stuff with that App along with iTunes, VLC etc.


On 20/10/2014 6:28 AM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

Wow. I looked at the website and this thing sounds ausome. I am def saving up 
the $99 to get it but I grabbed the trial.

Thanks so so so much for this.  I'm so so excited.

On Oct 19, 2014, at 11:59 AM, Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net wrote:

Hello everyone!

At last! At long, long, last!  We finally have a suite of programmes which are 
fully accessible, and which can make it possible for a serious broadcaster 
requiring accessibility to use their Mac as a broadcast system.  When I first 
looked at this software way back in 2010, all I got was the usual “Unknown, 
Unknown, Unknown” when roaming through the various dialogues and windows.  Now, 
however, the entire application has undergone a rewrite, and accessibility is 
100%.  You can do all of the things I’d expect of a broadcasting system, 
including using a dedicated player as a cart machine.

It would have been nice, and I shall be talking to the developer about this in 
the next few days, if we could have had a way to easily import pre-selected 
carts into the dedicated player so that frequently used ones can be accessed 
without having to re-queue each time.  But given the power of this app, that 
really is a minor issue.

There is a superb audio ducking system in this app, the best I’ve ever seen on 
any software solution on any platform.  The nearest comparison I can draw here 
is with my Behringer Audio DJ mixer, and that device absolutely rocks!

The ducking depth can be adjusted, but the default is really well chosen.  What 
I like about this app, amongst other things, is the ability to configure 
multiple preference sets, so that you can use them for different situations 
without having to bother about changing things all the time.  If you don’t like 
the default keyboard shortcuts, you can change them to what suits you best.  
When used alongside something like “iVolume” or even the iTunes Sound Check, 
the output really does have a good dynamic edge to it. Not quite as good as OTS 
AV on Windows, but very very close to it.  Certainly, it is better than things 
like Station Playlist, etc.

Another nice feature is the ability to see how long you need to speak for in 
order to fit your tracks into a typical 6-minute rotation.  The playlist can 
dynamically adapt, when used in conjunction with the Advance Schedular which 
the application uses to create very highly customisable playlists.  You can run 
a 24/7 automated station with this thing, and it stays in sync, other apps fall 
down on this point, but this one is very very accurate.

If your musical genre is not one where you need to do many voiceovers, you can 
just use the thing by pressing a couple of keys to turn of automation and to 
disable ducking.  If ducking is disabled, you don’t get the reduction in your 
music level and, therefore, you don’t need to talk over the intros or outtros 
of your tracks.  You can even publish your station’s activity, live, via either 
the web, or via most of the social networks; Twitter, Facebook, etc.  You don’t 
even have to fiddle around in order to set that up.  Do it once, and you’re 
good to go.

I still need to give this a real run out, but I am confident that, finally, at 
long long last, my quest to find a broadcast system for OS X is over.  Now it 
should just be a case of learning all the ins and outs of the software, and 
then going on air live.  Oh yes, and I forgot to mention.  There is built-in 
support for streaming codecs such as NiceCast, Shoutcast, and Live365.  So you 
can publish, stream, and produce stunning audio.  Oh, I forgot, you can also 
adjust your tracks’ overall pitch by about 5% each way so that you get a 
mega-smooth transition with the track that went before it and the track that 
comes after.  If you do that properly, the listener won’t notice.  They 
actually do that on commercial radio, I’m not sure whether many people know 
that, but they do.

Anyway, I’ll be giving this a run out later in the week so I’ll try and 
pre-record a demo broadcast so that you can hear for yourself just how nice and 
smooth this thing sounds.  It supports multiple output and input devices, so 
that you can, for instance, use one for VoiceOver and your Mac’s internal 
sounds, and another dedicated to Radiologic.  It also supports MIDI-controlled 
mixing, including jog wheel FX and whatever else your controller is capable of 
doing.

Sorry this overview has been a little like a ramble, but I just wrote it on-the-fly, 
without taking the time to structure my thoughts.  But I’m excited about this as a 
broadcaster because finally, without paying really top prices, we have something that 
will mix it with the best of them.  I have personally tried software on Windows 

Re: new os question.

2014-10-19 Thread michael's mail boxl

okay Sarah you sound very wise so i shell leave it a few days.
And hope it down loads much quicker then last time.
Cheers Michael.

-Original Message- 
From: Sarah k Alawami

Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 3:34 AM
To: mac access list iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: new os question.

NOpe. the servers are probably busy. Keep trying.
On Oct 19, 2014, at 4:41 AM, michael's mail box 
michaelandjea...@aapt.net.au wrote:


Hi guys I tried to install the new OS  on my mac book it was around 5.6 
gig in size.
I got just over half way down loading it when it said their was a problem 
and quit down load.

This after a few hours so I did not try again.
Other wise I would be up all night.
Has any one had this trouble.
Cheers Michael.
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navigating to folders in apple mail

2014-10-19 Thread George Cham
I an trying to navigate to the mailboxs in apple mail using  Yosemite.

I navigate from the inbox using shift vo up arrow.
I then use vo right arrow to go to the left hand side .

But it takes me to the close button.––
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Re: navigating to folders in apple mail

2014-10-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Actually all you do is interact with the list and then  vo up and down through 
the mail box list, or just simply hit yoru up and down arrow as well.

Take care. 
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 7:14 PM, George Cham george.c...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 I an trying to navigate to the mailboxs in apple mail using  Yosemite.
 
 I navigate from the inbox using shift vo up arrow.
 I then use vo right arrow to go to the left hand side .
 
 But it takes me to the close button.––
 George Cham
 george.c...@mac-access.net
 
 
 
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Re: Radiologic For Broadcasters

2014-10-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Yeah I love nice cast. it just sits there while I just do my stuff. I just 
stremaed 3 hours of a skype conversation wiht it.

Tale care. 
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:
 
 I notice that they recommend you use Nicecast for streaming the output to the 
 Internet? Good choice, glas I registered Nicecast long ago, I was able to do 
 some fairly nifty stuff with that App along with iTunes, VLC etc.
 
 On 20/10/2014 6:28 AM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
 Wow. I looked at the website and this thing sounds ausome. I am def saving 
 up the $99 to get it but I grabbed the trial.
 
 Thanks so so so much for this.  I'm so so excited.
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 11:59 AM, Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 Hello everyone!
 
 At last! At long, long, last!  We finally have a suite of programmes which 
 are fully accessible, and which can make it possible for a serious 
 broadcaster requiring accessibility to use their Mac as a broadcast system. 
  When I first looked at this software way back in 2010, all I got was the 
 usual “Unknown, Unknown, Unknown” when roaming through the various 
 dialogues and windows.  Now, however, the entire application has undergone 
 a rewrite, and accessibility is 100%.  You can do all of the things I’d 
 expect of a broadcasting system, including using a dedicated player as a 
 cart machine.
 
 It would have been nice, and I shall be talking to the developer about this 
 in the next few days, if we could have had a way to easily import 
 pre-selected carts into the dedicated player so that frequently used ones 
 can be accessed without having to re-queue each time.  But given the power 
 of this app, that really is a minor issue.
 
 There is a superb audio ducking system in this app, the best I’ve ever seen 
 on any software solution on any platform.  The nearest comparison I can 
 draw here is with my Behringer Audio DJ mixer, and that device absolutely 
 rocks!
 
 The ducking depth can be adjusted, but the default is really well chosen.  
 What I like about this app, amongst other things, is the ability to 
 configure multiple preference sets, so that you can use them for different 
 situations without having to bother about changing things all the time.  If 
 you don’t like the default keyboard shortcuts, you can change them to what 
 suits you best.  When used alongside something like “iVolume” or even the 
 iTunes Sound Check, the output really does have a good dynamic edge to it. 
 Not quite as good as OTS AV on Windows, but very very close to it.  
 Certainly, it is better than things like Station Playlist, etc.
 
 Another nice feature is the ability to see how long you need to speak for 
 in order to fit your tracks into a typical 6-minute rotation.  The playlist 
 can dynamically adapt, when used in conjunction with the Advance Schedular 
 which the application uses to create very highly customisable playlists.  
 You can run a 24/7 automated station with this thing, and it stays in sync, 
 other apps fall down on this point, but this one is very very accurate.
 
 If your musical genre is not one where you need to do many voiceovers, you 
 can just use the thing by pressing a couple of keys to turn of automation 
 and to disable ducking.  If ducking is disabled, you don’t get the 
 reduction in your music level and, therefore, you don’t need to talk over 
 the intros or outtros of your tracks.  You can even publish your station’s 
 activity, live, via either the web, or via most of the social networks; 
 Twitter, Facebook, etc.  You don’t even have to fiddle around in order to 
 set that up.  Do it once, and you’re good to go.
 
 I still need to give this a real run out, but I am confident that, finally, 
 at long long last, my quest to find a broadcast system for OS X is over.  
 Now it should just be a case of learning all the ins and outs of the 
 software, and then going on air live.  Oh yes, and I forgot to mention.  
 There is built-in support for streaming codecs such as NiceCast, Shoutcast, 
 and Live365.  So you can publish, stream, and produce stunning audio.  Oh, 
 I forgot, you can also adjust your tracks’ overall pitch by about 5% each 
 way so that you get a mega-smooth transition with the track that went 
 before it and the track that comes after.  If you do that properly, the 
 listener won’t notice.  They actually do that on commercial radio, I’m not 
 sure whether many people know that, but they do.
 
 Anyway, I’ll be giving this a run out later in the week so I’ll try and 
 pre-record a demo broadcast so that you can hear for yourself just how nice 
 and smooth this thing sounds.  It supports multiple output and input 
 devices, so that you can, for instance, use one for VoiceOver and your 
 Mac’s internal sounds, and another dedicated to Radiologic.  It also 
 supports MIDI-controlled mixing, including jog wheel FX and whatever else 
 your controller is capable of doing.
 
 Sorry this overview has been a little like 

Re: Setting A Default eMail Account with Apple Mail using Yosemite

2014-10-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
No problem.  It's an easy thing to miss.  I actually had to look it up myself 
as it's been so long since i've done it I could not remember. lol! 
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 2:07 PM, Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:
 
 Okay, wonder why I didn’t see that before so nothing has changed, sorry to 
 waste your time smile.
 
 On 20 Oct 2014, at 4:01 am, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Oh they changed this about 4 years ago. 
 
 1. go to mail prefs.
 
 2. go to compose.
 
 Find the address section. Vo will kick you someware random so start at the 
 top.
 
 4. go to send mail from and choose your  account. 
 
 It has been like this since i remember in snl.
 On Oct 19, 2014, at 2:02 AM, Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net 
 wrote:
 
 Subject line says it all, how do you do this using Apple Mail with OS X 
 Yosemite?
 
 The option used to be found under the Compose Tab in Mail Preferences but 
 that seems to have been moved somewhere else.
 
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