Re: Downcast adding a podcast help

2014-06-16 Thread Catherine Turner
Hi,

Thanks.  Not sure what Shift Command t is meant to do but it doesn't
do anything for me.  But I went into that table and interacted with
the search like you said, typed in the box and pressed Enter.  I then
stopped interacting with it and the table and then went across to the
search results.  The troublesome bit which still puts me off sometimes
is in order to get to the search bit you need to go past the specify
url bit, and every time you go past that it pops up asking for a url
but then you can just press escape and carry on moving through the
table to find the search bit.

Thanks,
Catherine

On 6/15/14, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ok. what you do is nit vi shift cmd t and go to the very first table. you
 will see verious options one of which is search. Interact with that and a
 text box should open.

 I really need to doa podcast on downcast  again.it's in my reminders I just
 keep forgetting.

 Take care.
 On Jun 15, 2014, at 9:11 AM, Catherine Turner
 catherineturner2...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm using Downcast for the Mac version 1.0.12 (1241).  I'm wondering
 if/how it's possible to search for new podcasts?  If I go to the
 navigate menu, then add podcasts there's a table showing a list of
 podcasts.  To the left of that there seems to be a table where you can
 pick top podcasts in either all or lots of categories like arts etc.
 At the top of that table is an item where you can put in an url or
 opml file.

 What I'm wondering is where does Downcast get the list of top podcasts
 from, and is it possible to search for podcasts?  I think somewhere on
 the screen I found a search box but I don't know what it was for as
 couldn't get any results even when typing something I knew to be a
 downloaded episode , so not sure whether that was meant to search
 Itunes/a database of podcasts or my local episodes and just I couldn't
 get it to work.

 Sometimes I come across podcasts and can't find the url so am hoping I
 could search within Downcast.

 Can anyone help?

 Thanks,
 Catherine
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Re: Downcast adding a podcast help

2014-06-16 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I hope I said vo shift cmd t.  that mves back to the prior tabkes. vo cmd t 
moves forward by tables. but yeah so vo cmd shift t to the first table  then 
interact,find search, interact type in your quiry, and hten sotp interacting, 
then I think it's 1 or 2 tables to the right you will find your search results.
On Jun 16, 2014, at 6:23 AM, Catherine Turner 
catherineturner2...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Thanks.  Not sure what Shift Command t is meant to do but it doesn't
 do anything for me.  But I went into that table and interacted with
 the search like you said, typed in the box and pressed Enter.  I then
 stopped interacting with it and the table and then went across to the
 search results.  The troublesome bit which still puts me off sometimes
 is in order to get to the search bit you need to go past the specify
 url bit, and every time you go past that it pops up asking for a url
 but then you can just press escape and carry on moving through the
 table to find the search bit.
 
 Thanks,
 Catherine
 
 On 6/15/14, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ok. what you do is nit vi shift cmd t and go to the very first table. you
 will see verious options one of which is search. Interact with that and a
 text box should open.
 
 I really need to doa podcast on downcast  again.it's in my reminders I just
 keep forgetting.
 
 Take care.
 On Jun 15, 2014, at 9:11 AM, Catherine Turner
 catherineturner2...@googlemail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I'm using Downcast for the Mac version 1.0.12 (1241).  I'm wondering
 if/how it's possible to search for new podcasts?  If I go to the
 navigate menu, then add podcasts there's a table showing a list of
 podcasts.  To the left of that there seems to be a table where you can
 pick top podcasts in either all or lots of categories like arts etc.
 At the top of that table is an item where you can put in an url or
 opml file.
 
 What I'm wondering is where does Downcast get the list of top podcasts
 from, and is it possible to search for podcasts?  I think somewhere on
 the screen I found a search box but I don't know what it was for as
 couldn't get any results even when typing something I knew to be a
 downloaded episode , so not sure whether that was meant to search
 Itunes/a database of podcasts or my local episodes and just I couldn't
 get it to work.
 
 Sometimes I come across podcasts and can't find the url so am hoping I
 could search within Downcast.
 
 Can anyone help?
 
 Thanks,
 Catherine
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Downcast adding a podcast help

2014-06-15 Thread Catherine Turner
Hi,

I'm using Downcast for the Mac version 1.0.12 (1241).  I'm wondering
if/how it's possible to search for new podcasts?  If I go to the
navigate menu, then add podcasts there's a table showing a list of
podcasts.  To the left of that there seems to be a table where you can
pick top podcasts in either all or lots of categories like arts etc.
At the top of that table is an item where you can put in an url or
opml file.

What I'm wondering is where does Downcast get the list of top podcasts
from, and is it possible to search for podcasts?  I think somewhere on
the screen I found a search box but I don't know what it was for as
couldn't get any results even when typing something I knew to be a
downloaded episode , so not sure whether that was meant to search
Itunes/a database of podcasts or my local episodes and just I couldn't
get it to work.

Sometimes I come across podcasts and can't find the url so am hoping I
could search within Downcast.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,
Catherine
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Re: Downcast adding a podcast help

2014-06-15 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Ok. what you do is nit vi shift cmd t and go to the very first table. you will 
see verious options one of which is search. Interact with that and a text box 
should open.

I really need to doa podcast on downcast  again.it's in my reminders I just 
keep forgetting.

Take care.
On Jun 15, 2014, at 9:11 AM, Catherine Turner 
catherineturner2...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I'm using Downcast for the Mac version 1.0.12 (1241).  I'm wondering
 if/how it's possible to search for new podcasts?  If I go to the
 navigate menu, then add podcasts there's a table showing a list of
 podcasts.  To the left of that there seems to be a table where you can
 pick top podcasts in either all or lots of categories like arts etc.
 At the top of that table is an item where you can put in an url or
 opml file.
 
 What I'm wondering is where does Downcast get the list of top podcasts
 from, and is it possible to search for podcasts?  I think somewhere on
 the screen I found a search box but I don't know what it was for as
 couldn't get any results even when typing something I knew to be a
 downloaded episode , so not sure whether that was meant to search
 Itunes/a database of podcasts or my local episodes and just I couldn't
 get it to work.
 
 Sometimes I come across podcasts and can't find the url so am hoping I
 could search within Downcast.
 
 Can anyone help?
 
 Thanks,
 Catherine
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