Re: [Mac-access]: Merging files into a single file on the Mac

2015-02-09 Thread stuart young
Hi George, have you tried audio book builder? it can be found on the mac app 
store.
Kind regards.
stuart.
> On 9 Feb 2015, at 14:47, David Griffith  wrote:
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> I believe you can do this in Amadeus Pro but a free old Windows trick that I 
> used to use was to zip mp3 files together and then rename the resulting zip 
> extension to mp3.  The result was a merged mp3 file. I have not tried this on 
> the Mac but you could give it a try as logically it should work there as 
> well. You need to check that filthe files are all in the rightr oreder in the 
> zip.David Griffith
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> On 09/02/2015 08:13, George Cham wrote:
>> I have an audiobook in MP3 format that i want tomerge from chapter to a 
>> single file.  is there an app  that would do this on the Mac?
>> 
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Re: [Mac-access]: editing video on the mac.

2015-01-04 Thread stuart young
Hi Travis.
Thanks for this, basically all i need to do, is create videos and post them to 
my blog so i think quick time pro would be my best option. 
Kind regards.
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> On 3 Jan 2015, at 16:19, Travis Siegel  wrote:
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> As long as you're only wanting to do basic editing (cutting and pasting, as 
> well as converting to other formats, quicktime pro will do what you want.  
> (quicktime that comes with osx won't edit, it only plays, it's 30 bucks or 
> thereabouts, but it works well, and I've used it on a number of occasions to 
> fix videos we've had here.  It doesn't do the fancy things, such as 
> audio/video editing on their own (there's some packages that will allow you 
> to edit the video and audio tracks separately), and it won't generally allow 
> you to touch up the videos (changing shading, brightness and the like) but 
> for just basic editing, it doesn't get much simpler than quicktime pro.
> I'm sure there's some free ones out there that work too, but since quicktime 
> does what I need, I never bothered to look into anything else.
> hth.
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>> Hi all.
>> Can anyone recommend video editing software that can be used by a blind 
>> person? 
>> Many thanks for your help.
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Re: [Mac-access]: editing video on the mac.

2014-12-30 Thread stuart young
Hi Sarah.
Thanks for this, I will check it out.
Regards.
stuart.
> On 30 Dec 2014, at 22:28, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
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> You can use imovie, but I would still run it by some eyes just in case. 
> 
> Good luck.
>> On Dec 30, 2014, at 10:18 AM, stuart young  wrote:
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>> Hi all.
>> Can anyone recommend video editing software that can be used by a blind 
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[Mac-access]: video recording

2014-12-30 Thread stuart young

Hi all.
Can anyone recommend a software application for a totally blind user that will 
be able to record video that can then be posted to a blog?
Many thanks for your help.
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[Mac-access]: editing video on the mac.

2014-12-30 Thread stuart young
Hi all.
Can anyone recommend video editing software that can be used by a blind person? 
Many thanks for your help.
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ante virus software for mac that works with Voiceover.

2014-09-14 Thread stuart young
Hi all.
I am looking for an ante virus package for the mac that works with VO. I am 
currently using Sophos ante virus at the moment and i am having some problems 
with this solution. the problem is when i try to clear up threats that Sophos 
has found, Voiceover just keeps saying busy all the time is there any way to 
get around this? If not, then i would be happy to take a look at any solution 
weather it is free or payed!.
Many thanks for your help.
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Re: VMWare Does It Again!

2014-09-08 Thread stuart young
Hi Gordon.
Yes please.
Kind regards.
stuart
On 8 Sep 2014, at 22:22, Caitlyn Furness  wrote:

> yes, please.
> Thanks,
> Caitlyn
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> On Sep 8, 2014, at 4:23 PM, Leedy Diane Bomar  wrote:
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>> Yes
>> 
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>> On Sep 8, 2014, at 11:28 AM, Gordon Smith  wrote:
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>> Hello everybody
>> 
>> As you probably know by now if you have your finger on the pulse of 
>> virtualisation technologies, the battle of the giants is really hotting up 
>> now.  As somebody who is fortunate enough to be able to evaluate both 
>> Parallels Desktop 10 and Fusion Professional 7 in fully licensed modes, I 
>> can tell you that there is a really noticeable speed increase in both of 
>> these products with the release of Apple’s latest technologies and APIs 
>> build into the operating system to make it both Mavericks and Yosemite 
>> compatible.  I am currently running Windows 8.1 Professional under Fusion 7 
>> and Lynne is as I write finishing off the setup of the sane operating system 
>> under Parallels.  By the way, we’re going to make it easy for anybody who 
>> wants to download the new evaluation of Fusion, if, that is, there’s any 
>> demand for it.  We will post it in an accessible place and let you grab it 
>> at your heart’s content.
>> 
>> That aside, I can honestly say that running Fusion now with this new version 
>> is just like running Windows in a native environment.  They’ve obviously 
>> done a lot of fine tuning and the result is staring me in the face right 
>> now.  And it honestly could not have come at a better time.  Just as we’re 
>> expanding what we’re offering to our clients and friends, (more about that 
>> soon), so this comes along.
>> 
>> Actually it was released on 2 September, but I just didn’t get around do 
>> doing anything about it until now.  All I can say is “Wow!”
>> 
>> Anybody want it made available for download?
>> 
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Re: using spotify on the iPhone with voice over.

2014-08-24 Thread stuart young
Hi Aleeha.
Many thanks for your reply,So would you say that if i got sighted assistance to 
relabel some of the buttons it would work better?
Kind regards.
stuart. 
On 24 Aug 2014, at 23:43, Aleeha Dudley  wrote:

> Spotify is usable, although not fantastic. It's fairly self-explanatory, and 
> no particularly complicated jesters are required. Some of the buttons just 
> have some clunky labels.
> 
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>> On Aug 24, 2014, at 6:39 PM, stuart young  wrote:
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>> Hi all.
>> has anyone used Spottify on the iPhone with voice over? is it any good? are 
>> there any good podcasts on using it?
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using spotify on the iPhone with voice over.

2014-08-24 Thread stuart young
Hi all.
has anyone used Spottify on the iPhone with voice over? is it any good? are 
there any good podcasts on using it?
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accessing PDF forms on the mac using VO.

2014-06-23 Thread Stuart Young
Hi all.
what would be the best software to use when trying to input some information in 
to a PDF form? i have seen a foram chat on the applevis.com website which 
sujested using the PDF pen software. any idears whow I would go about 
compleeting this task?.
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Re: accessible dictionary for mac OS 10.

2014-06-09 Thread Stuart Young
Hi geoff.
I should have been clearer., I am looking for a UK dictionary.
Kind regards Stuart. 

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> Are you looking for something like the 
> New Oxford American Dictionary?
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> I am looking for an accessible dictionary for mac OS 10 mavericks other than 
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accessible dictionary for mac OS 10.

2014-06-09 Thread stuart young
Hi all.
I am looking for an accessible dictionary for mac OS 10 mavericks other than 
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this is to assist with improving over all english and spellings etc.
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Re: help with BBC iPlayer

2014-02-09 Thread Stuart Young
Hi Paul.
Please could you email me a copy of your article? as i am looking to use the 
get I player program.
My email address is:
stuartyo...@samobile.net
Regards.
Stuart.
On 9 Feb 2014, at 20:44, Sharon Stockman  wrote:

> Hello Paul,
> Please can you mail me the article as I'm interested. My mail is 
> sharon.d...@btinternet.com
> Regards
> Sharon
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of trevor
> Sent: 09 February 2014 20:40
> To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: help with BBC iPlayer
> 
> Thanks paul,
> Yes, I am very interested but I will try it out first and see how I get
> along with it and if I have any problems I will email you.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Trevor
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Hopewell
> Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2014 8:17 PM
> To: mac-access
> Subject: Re: help with BBC iPlayer
> 
> Hi Trevor,
> I use the free application get iplayer automator to view BBC and ITV TV
> programs on my iMac. You can use this to download radio and TV programs
> which you select by entering some words which might appear in the program
> title. After they have been downloaded you can play the programs via iTunes
> or transfer them to an iPhone or iPod.
> If you are interested in this approach please contact me off list and I can
> then Email you an article I recently wrote on how to use this application.
> 
> Please note that you will have to google get iplayer automator as it is not
> in the app store.
> 
> Paul Hopewell
> hopew...@hopewell.org.uk
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reading books on the mac with Ibooks.

2014-02-07 Thread Stuart Young
Hi all.
How would i go about using Ibooks to read books on the mac? i have managed to 
download a book that i would like to read but i am unable to get it to read 
from the beginning. any help would be great.
Regards.
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Re: unable to access ibooks sign in dialogue.

2014-01-29 Thread Stuart Young
Hi Zachary.
When i try to interact, voice over sez interacting with password box and when i 
try to type in my password, i just get the apple bong sound and nut thing 
happens know matter what i do.

Regards.
Stuart.
On 29 Jan 2014, at 19:26, Zachary Kline  wrote:

> Stewart,
> Can you clarify what exactly happens when you try to interact? I haven’t seen 
> this before, these dialogs work consistently well for me.
> Best,
> Zack.
> On Jan 29, 2014, at 11:02 AM, Stuart Young  wrote:
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>> Hi.
>> I am having a problem ware every time i go to by an ibook from the ibook 
>> store, on mac osx mavericks i am unable to access the sign in box with voice 
>> over, every time i try to do this, it shows up in the application chooser 
>> menu and when i go to try and interact with the apple ID and password box it 
>> will not let me do this.
>> Any ideas that i could try to fix this problem would be very useful.
>> Many thanks for your help.
>> Regards.
>> Stuart.
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unable to access ibooks sign in dialogue.

2014-01-29 Thread Stuart Young
Hi.
I am having a problem ware every time i go to by an ibook from the ibook store, 
on mac osx mavericks i am unable to access the sign in box with voice over, 
every time i try to do this, it shows up in the application chooser menu and 
when i go to try and interact with the apple ID and password box it will not 
let me do this.
Any ideas that i could try to fix this problem would be very useful.
Many thanks for your help.
Regards.
Stuart.
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Re: ibooks on the mac book pro

2014-01-02 Thread Stuart Young
Hi John.
not to sure if this will work, but you could give control option A.
a try as this is the voice over command to read all.
Hope that helps.
Regards.
Stuart.
On 2 Jan 2014, at 19:51, John Gallagher  wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> Well I feel I am making good progress with my mac.
> I have a flutter on the football and have been learning how to use
> www.williamhill.co.uk
> this is a website that's massive with lots of headings links and tables to 
> manage so if you have a bet on say the english football this Saturday to 
> actually get the team you want and add it to the bet slip then actually put 
> on a bet is real daunting.
> 
> so to ibooks which I use on my iphone 5 s.
> I can  get it to read a chapter in ibooks on the mac but is there a way to 
> just let it carry on reading and reading like the iphone.
> the chess explorer I looked some months back is totally inaccessible on the 
> mac sadly.
> all the best to every one.
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using the Google Crome browser too watch audio described iplayer content on the mac.

2013-08-26 Thread stuart young
Hi all.
Does any one have a set of instructions on how to lissom to audio described 
content using BBC iplayer and google Crome? I have herd a few podcasts saying 
that it can be dun, but i am not entirely sure how.
Many thanks for all your help.
Regards.
Stuart.
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Re: mac OCR scanning software for use with voice over.

2013-08-05 Thread stuart young
Hi Anne.
sorry for the delay in getting back to you, i have now purchased abi fine 
reader express and Vuescan.
would you be able to send me a setup guide for Vuescan?.
Many Thanks.
Regards.
Stuart.
On 5 May 2013, at 21:23, Anne Robertson  wrote:

> Hello Stuart,
> 
> ABBYY FineReader Express is your best option for scanning on the Mac. I use 
> it with a cheap Canon portable scanner, the Canoscan Lide 110 and the results 
> are excellent.
> 
> If you need to scan multiple pages, it can be a bit tedious as you have to 
> return to the scanner window each time. For scanning something like a book, I 
> use VueScan to capture the images, then ABBYY FineReader to perform the OCR. 
> VueScan is not available in the Appstore, you have to get it from the 
> developer. The Website is:
> www.hamrick.com
> 
> You can use VueScan without a licence but it leaves a watermark on the image. 
> the licence costs $39 for one year, or $79 for life. We've had our VueScan 
> licence for over 10 years and still get good support when necessary.
> 
> VueScan can also be set to auto-repeat should you prefer this method of 
> working.
> 
> I can provide a setup guide for VueScan to anyone who asks me for it.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
> On 5 May 2013, at 18:17, stuart young  wrote:
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>> Hi Sandy.
>> Many thanks for your reply.
>> oops I should have said, i am looking for software for the mac.
>> I have now changed the subject line of the message to reflect this.
>> Regards.
>> Stuart.
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Re: So How Many Airplay Devices Do You Want?

2013-07-11 Thread Stuart Young
Hi dane have you tryed the air play music systems from bowers and wilkins such 
as the a7 they are ment to sound better than bose.
Regards
Stuart

Sent from my iPhone

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> Hi!
> 
> Just taken a look on eBay, I searched for "Airplay" and was amazed at just 
> how many different Airplay capable docks, systems and portable units are out 
> there.
> 
> I found 264 different items which ranged from small nice sounding portables 
> to surround-sound systems to digital radios which contained the Airplay 
> functionality.
> 
> I'm looking to purchase a new "Airplay" compatible system and as it stands 
> I'm favoring the Bose Sound Link Airplay system, I have a Bose Wave II radio 
> in the house so I guess I have something to go on with regard to what the 
> Soundlink Air will sound like - if people haven't heard Bose then I would 
> suggest that perhaps they take some time to hear some Bose equipment for 
> themselves,the smaller Wave systems etc sound incredible but I'm rambling -.
> 
> 2  nice things struck me about the Bose Soundlin Air, price is very 
> competitive and the unit can be run on either AC or optional rechargeable 
> batteries, the Bose is the first Airplay compatible unit I've heard of which 
> offers portable battery operation.
> 
> I'll keep the list informed of my final purchase of Airplay equipment but 
> before I do close this message I would like to heap praise on the former 
> Airplay system I had which was a JBL Onbeat Air. This unit isn't avaialble 
> any longer it seems, the system had heaps to offer such as an adjustable iPod 
> dock, easy to setup Airplay function, good sound and small size which meant 
> it could be fitted just about anywhere, if you're looking for something which 
> is easy to use and small - and if you can purchase a JBL Onbeat Air - then 
> grab it!
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Mp3 files on an iphone.

2013-06-21 Thread stuart young
Hello all.
thank you for all of your replies!.
would there be any way of clicking on a link to an mp3 file say in Safari and 
having the iPhone open it? or is there an app to make this happen?.
many thanks for all of your replies.
Regards.
Stuart.
On 21 Jun 2013, at 21:13, "Matthew C"  wrote:

> Hello Stuart. Once you have put the songs into Itunes and sinced them onto
> the phone it is easy. Just go into music and choose how you want the songs
> to be shown. Albums, single songs so on. There is a play, rewind and fast
> forward button. If you press and hold either fast forward or  rewind it will
> do so within a track. You can either go forward or back in the list while
> playing a track or hit the back button and choose a song to play from the
> list. There is also a shuffle feature. I hope this helps. Also you can use
> the same double two finger tap that you would use to answer a call to start
> and stop music from anywhere on the phone.
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 1:05 PM
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Mp3 files on an iphone.
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> Hello all.
> 
> How can i go about playing mp3 files on my IPhone?.
> Regards Stuart.
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Mp3 files on an iphone.

2013-06-21 Thread Stuart Young
Hello all.

How can i go about playing mp3 files on my IPhone?.
Regards Stuart.

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Using Boom for mac with voice over.

2013-06-16 Thread stuart young
Hi all.
How would I go about using the EQ settings with in Boom for mac? it seems like 
this app is pretty accessible with voiceover, but i am unable to change the EQ 
settings.
Many thanks.
Regards.
Stuart.

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mac OCR scanning software for use with voice over.

2013-05-05 Thread stuart young
Hi Sandy.
Many thanks for your reply.
oops I should have said, i am looking for software for the mac.
I have now changed the subject line of the message to reflect this.
Regards.
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> Hi Stuart,
> 
>Depending upon how you are using your phone to scan, I would recommend 
> Text Grabber plus Translator. The price seems to vary, a friend bought it the 
> other day and it cost him just under 9 Euros, but I have seen it on offer for 
> half of that. A word of warning though: Text Grabber is a very good OCR App, 
> but is tricky to use if scanning free-hand. If, on the other hand, you are 
> using the StandScan Pro (a collapsable light-box with a 12 volt option) then, 
> because of the added precision and lighting conditions, Text Grabber is easy 
> to use and yields excellent results. The interface is simplicity itself. You 
> just position the phone, turn on the lights of the StandScan Pro, place your 
> document on the base of the box and double-tap the screen. Text Grabber will 
> do the rest for you. If you are taking the shots free-hand, then, perhaps, 
> prizmo is the way to go, but is more involved in its interface. SayText can 
> be really quite good, but takes longer to process and many people fin
 d
>  it hard to use free-hand. Saytext can also be used, in manual mode, with the 
> StandScan Pro.
> 
>Many people like text detective, I have not really played with it much, 
> because it only seems to take a shot of half the sheet of foolscap at a time 
> which doesn't work for me.
> 
>There are several other apps, and, as to which is the best will depend 
> upon if you are going to use the phone free-hand or with a StandScan Pro.
> 
>Good luck and happy scanning,
>Sandy. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> i am thinking about perch acing abby fine reader express. any thoughts?.
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OCR scanning software for use with voice over.

2013-05-05 Thread stuart young
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secure solutions for going paperless using the mac

2013-04-23 Thread stuart young
Hi all.
I have a lot of paper work that i would like to OCR and save in to a digital 
format like PDF i have docuscann+ but i do not really want to use this as the 
papers are sensitive and i don't want them being send over the cloud. any ideas 
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Re: Virtual Machine observations

2013-04-20 Thread Stuart Young

Hi Sarah.
does this work in fusion5?.
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creating a website using a content management system or html

2013-04-12 Thread Stuart Young

Hello all.
I need some advice on creating a website that possibly Will be used for 
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something like Taco edit to code the hole thing in html, or using a 
content management system such as drupal or word press i know that Taco 
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Re: still useful for daisy

2013-03-31 Thread Stuart Young

Hi William.
yes bookshare is available in the UK, i have been using it fore about 
two years.

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Re: Optical character recognition on the Mac.

2013-03-31 Thread Stuart Young

Hi Sadam.
I have the Hovercam v5 and Docuscan+ for the mac and i think that it 
works great, it will also convert PDFS as well.

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Re: Scanning/OCR question.

2012-11-05 Thread stuart young
Hi Jim.
have you taken a look at docuscan+ it is made buy a company called serotek, the 
web address is: www.serotek.com/
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Re: data recovery programs that work with mountain lion

2012-11-03 Thread stuart young
Hi Gordon.
Many thanks for your reply, i have not tried this application, is it any good?.
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> On 2 Nov 2012, at 17:51, stuart young  wrote:
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2012-11-02 Thread stuart young
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am currently using is not able to recover data, because of some new changes 
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Accessing terminal man pages using VoiceOver

2012-10-10 Thread Stuart Young
Hi all.
How can I do this from Safari?.
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Re: converting to aac format

2012-09-16 Thread stuart young
Hi Glen.
I understand this, I would like to be able to convert them to the .AAC format 
because this will be easier to manage with backups etc.
Regards.
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> Why do you wish to convert these files?
> Converting them will not make them sound any better.
> The only way this format can sound better is to rip them from a Lossless 
> format into the desired format.
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converting to aac format

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Hi all.
I have a bunch of mp3 files on an external hard drive that I would like to 
convert to the .AAC format, before importing them in to my iTunes library. how 
would i go about achieving this? or is there an app that i can use with voice 
over to do this?.
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sending text messages from the mac.

2012-08-31 Thread stuart young
Hi all.
does anyone no of an app that works with voice over on the mac that would 
enable me to send text messages? as i don't think that the messages app is able 
to do this.
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Re: simple ocr for mac

2012-06-07 Thread stuart young
Hi Ian,
have you tryed A program called docuscann+? this is made by a company called 
serotek, and it is available in the mac app store. this is very simple to use 
if you are able to afford it. and works really nice with voiceover as well.
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Re: pairing laptop to iPhone

2012-02-19 Thread Stuart Young
Hi Glenn.
I would give 1234 or  a try, as they are normally one of the default paring 
codes on phones like the IPhone.
Regards.
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> How do I find this out?
> I have never set up a security code for my iPhone.
> Thanks.
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djay 4

2011-12-01 Thread Stuart Young

Hi all.
I have just purchased Djay version 4, and I am currently deciding which 
USB controller to purchase. I need some advice, e.g. which one would 
work the best for a blind person, as i am planning to dj at clubs/bars/party's.

and I will need something really reliable.
many thanks for all of your help.
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Re: Airport express query. (mainly UK interest)

2011-10-21 Thread Stuart Young
Hi Donal I have an airport express, and yes the ports are facing down towards 
the ground, with the 3 pin plugs single  point facing up, towards the top.
Regards.
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> Does anyone on list have an Airport express and using a 3-pin UK plug?  If 
> so, when you plug into a wall socket, are the ports (ethernet/usb) facing 
> down towards the floor?  I have one, and I can't figure out whether apple 
> have made a mistake with the orientation of the plug, or the edge on which 
> the ports are located.
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> When the device is what I'd term "right-way-up" the single pin on the 
> three-pin plug is facing down, whereas on most UK plugs that pin is nearer 
> the top of the socket.  I think it's a design flaw!
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Re: Getting iSync back for Lion [was Re: I sink alturnitive for lion]

2011-10-16 Thread Stuart Young
Thankyou Esther.
I will check thes links out.
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On 16 Oct 2011, at 20:22, Esther wrote:

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I sink alturnitive for lion

2011-10-16 Thread Stuart Young
Hi all.
Does anyone know of a VO accessible alternative for the I sink program? as it 
is know longer available in mac OSX lion and I do not have an iPhone.
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Re: gourmet for mac

2011-10-01 Thread Stuart Young
Cheers Esther I will check it out!.
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> Hi Stuart,
> 
> The App Store is selling the Deluxe version of Mac Gourmet (that Dane and 
> others use) for the same price as the regular version. This has extra 
> shopping list features, etc.  Yes, this is accessible.  Another fairly 
> accessible cooking app is Yummy Soup.
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> Cheers,
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> Esther
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> On Oct 1, 2011, at 14:13, Dane Trethowan wrote:
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>> The one I use here is Mac Gourmet, I'm sure there are others out there.
>> 
>> 
>> On 02/10/2011, at 11:07 AM, Stuart Young wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all.
>>> does anyone know of any cooking applications for the mac, that are 
>>> accessible using the voice over screen reader?. I am maybe thinking about 
>>> getting gourmet for mac deluxe which is on sale in the app store if it is 
>>> accessible.
>>> any help that you can provide would be great.
>>> I would also like to thank Lynn and everyone for your help on accessing 
>>> daisy books on the mac, I have purchased Read here pro from GHLLC.
>>> Regards Stuart.
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Re: gourmet for mac

2011-10-01 Thread Stuart Young
Hi Dane.
Thanks for your reply!
how well do you find that Gourmet works with voice over?.
Regards.
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> The one I use here is Mac Gourmet, I'm sure there are others out there.
> 
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> On 02/10/2011, at 11:07 AM, Stuart Young wrote:
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>> Hi all.
>> does anyone know of any cooking applications for the mac, that are 
>> accessible using the voice over screen reader?. I am maybe thinking about 
>> getting gourmet for mac deluxe which is on sale in the app store if it is 
>> accessible.
>> any help that you can provide would be great.
>> I would also like to thank Lynn and everyone for your help on accessing 
>> daisy books on the mac, I have purchased Read here pro from GHLLC.
>> Regards Stuart.
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gourmet for mac

2011-10-01 Thread Stuart Young
Hi all.
does anyone know of any cooking applications for the mac, that are accessible 
using the voice over screen reader?. I am maybe thinking about getting gourmet 
for mac deluxe which is on sale in the app store if it is accessible.
any help that you can provide would be great.
I would also like to thank Lynn and everyone for your help on accessing daisy 
books on the mac, I have purchased Read here pro from GHLLC.
Regards Stuart.
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Re: Book share readers.

2011-09-10 Thread Stuart Young

sorry I forgot to put that in I have A mac book Pro 17.

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Book share readers.

2011-09-10 Thread Stuart Young

Hi all
does anyone know of an book share app that i can use with voice over? 
as I have just signed up for the service.

any help that you can provide would be grate.
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icsepting file trancefirs in Skype

2011-07-23 Thread Stuart Young
Hi all.
how do i go about accepting file trance firs in Skype version 5 for the mac?.
any help would be grate
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daisy player

2011-07-18 Thread Stuart Young

Hi all.
does anyone know if there is a daisy player that works with voice over 
for the mac?. any help would be great.


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