Re: I books versus books you can get for the I phone.

2012-04-22 Thread Jenny Keller
Well, I have to give up the I phone cause I only have a 3GS, and every time I 
upgrade the IOS it crawls along slower and slower, even with the compact voice. 
 

I'm reluctantly going to the android thing, but I'll keep my 3GS incase it 
doesn't work out.

Jenny
On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:12 PM, Cheree Heppe wrote:

> bvCheree Heppe here:
> 
> The IBooks app is downloaded through the app store.  The books through that 
> resource which I cannot read are those made th a group called Instructables.  
> They have lots of graphics and virtually no words and their cookbooks and 
> craft books are useless because of this.
> 
> I have gotten one book from the app store that is not on IBooks called The 
> Nebulae Coat that was really good and readable as well.
> 
> The other sources, some of which are on the app store tend to be less 
> readable and non-readable.
> 
> I have no experience through Amazon's E-resources.  Just chicken, I guess.
> 
> I haven't yet made my threatened move into a MAC, probably will be an Air, so 
> don't know how that works.  All my IBooks reading has been on either the 
> IPhone or IPad.
> 
> I am actually going to have to go up a gig or two the next time I upgrade my 
> phone.  Running out of space for music and books.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Cheree Heppe
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 22/04/2012, at 18:19, Jenny Keller  wrote:
> 
>> Is an I book for the Mac more accessible than an ap that you could get on 
>> the I phone.
>> 
>> Is it the same thing.  
>> 
>> I saw something on a site that has I books, but when I used their I phone 
>> ap, the books weren't accessible at all.
>> 
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>> 
>> thanks,
>> 
>> Jenny
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Re: I books versus books you can get for the I phone.

2012-04-22 Thread Cheree Heppe
  bvCheree Heppe here:

The IBooks app is downloaded through the app store.  The books through that 
resource which I cannot read are those made th a group called Instructables.  
They have lots of graphics and virtually no words and their cookbooks and craft 
books are useless because of this.

I have gotten one book from the app store that is not on IBooks called The 
Nebulae Coat that was really good and readable as well.

The other sources, some of which are on the app store tend to be less readable 
and non-readable.

I have no experience through Amazon's E-resources.  Just chicken, I guess.

I haven't yet made my threatened move into a MAC, probably will be an Air, so 
don't know how that works.  All my IBooks reading has been on either the IPhone 
or IPad.

I am actually going to have to go up a gig or two the next time I upgrade my 
phone.  Running out of space for music and books.


Regards,
Cheree Heppe


Sent from my iPhone

On 22/04/2012, at 18:19, Jenny Keller  wrote:

> Is an I book for the Mac more accessible than an ap that you could get on the 
> I phone.
> 
> Is it the same thing.  
> 
> I saw something on a site that has I books, but when I used their I phone ap, 
> the books weren't accessible at all.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Jenny
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WoW update

2012-04-22 Thread Michael Malarsie
Hey ya'll
I have a little bit of an update on how the World of Warcraft stuff is 
coming along
We will start with the good stuff the go to the bad.
It is very easy to get partnered up with someone else and follow them 
around to complete quests. With just a few easy macros set up by someone with 
sight is is easy to attack targets and cast the required spelld and so on. 
There are addons that will play audible noises when your health is low or when 
you have debuffs and things like that.
Here is the bad and the most limiting. I haven't yet found a way to 
make the menus accessible. There isn't a way to accept or turn in quests or do 
simple things like log out. Once you have logged on once you can do it again 
simply enough but there isn't a way to change realms or create new characters.
I have a friend who is totaly blind who lives in the UK who plays 
however. Now I can't get him on the phone to answer question but apparently he 
uses Microsoft Narrator and does everything on his own including accessing the 
menus.
I am hoping to test this soon off of my wifes computer but as of now I 
can't find a way to do it at all. JAWS and the Mac Voice over cannot access any 
of the buttons and labels at all once the game is launched.
I'll will write another email once I get more info. cheers!!

Mike Malarsie 

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I books versus books you can get for the I phone.

2012-04-22 Thread Jenny Keller
Is an I book for the Mac more accessible than an ap that you could get on the I 
phone.

Is it the same thing.  

I saw something on a site that has I books, but when I used their I phone ap, 
the books weren't accessible at all.

Any help would be appreciated.

thanks,

Jenny

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Re: New epub Reader

2012-04-22 Thread Jenny Keller
I've never heard of that program or ap.

Can you explain what it is if it works on the Mac.  

Learning is fun and prosperous:)

Jenny
On Apr 22, 2012, at 4:11 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:

> bookel 

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Password issue resolved was please help

2012-04-22 Thread Stacey Robinson
Hi all,
Thanks to everyone.
Esther, pressing enter solved the problem.
All's well now and I'm going to look into getting a copy of the Snow Leopard cd.
Thanks again to everyone.
Stacey and GEB dog Chesley.


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Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Stacey Robinson
Ester,
Thanks so much.
Since you said I can use VO throughout I will try and get a copy of the disks 
somehow.

On Apr 22, 2012, at 6:33 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Stacey,
> 
> I just reread your first post.  Let me first ask whether you can currently 
> log into your account without a password.  If so, when you put something into 
> the trash, or perform other actions that prompt you for a password, can you 
> simply press the return key (also known as the enter key among Windows users) 
> in response to the prompt?  You said, "I'm unable to remember my password", 
> which implies that you did set up a password at one time, or that somebody 
> else set one up for you.  If you set up a password, then continue reading for 
> a VoiceOver-specific explanation of how to perform the steps in  stage 3.
> 
> As Lew stated in a later post, and as Scott stated previously, the best 
> solution is to get a copy of the installation media.  It may be that this was 
> not included in the cost of the refurbished machine, although I thought that 
> refurbished machines purchased directly from Apple do include the 
> installation CDs and DVDs.  If this was a machine that the authorized 
> reseller refurbished, they might not include the installation media, 
> especially if they refurbished a machine that was sold to them or traded in 
> by a user who had lost the installation media, or had upgraded the system.  
> In that case they might offer to sell you the Snow Leopard upgrade discs for 
> $29.95 as an alternative. That Mac OS X Daily article I linked has a later 
> section explaining how to reset the password if you have installation media, 
> and I think several list members can walk your through the process.  With the 
> installation media you can use VoiceOver throughout the process.
> 
> You can also probably go to the Genius Bar of your local Apple store and have 
> them perform the password reset for you, if you have evidence that you 
> purchased the machine.  
> 
> I can detail the exact instructions for the third section using VoiceOver, 
> but as Lew said, you should really have sighted assistance when you do part 
> 1.  I'd feel happier if you had access to the install media -- maybe by 
> borrowing a copy of the Snow Leopard upgrade discs from a friend or 
> acquaintance
> 
> OK, here's how you would do the third section with VoiceOver.  After creating 
> a new account with Admin privileges in section 2, boot up your Mac and log in 
> with the new Admin account that you created.  You'll use your Admin 
> privileges in this new account to reset the password on your original 
> account. These instructions assume that you have started up your Mac, and 
> selected the newly created Admin account, and logged in with its password.
> 1. Press VO-M or Control-F2 to navigate to the Apple menu on the menu bar
> 2. Arrow down and quickly type "s y" to navigate to "System Preferences…" and 
> press return
> 3. In "System Preferences" navigate to the "Accounts" button and select this 
> with VO-Space or by simultaneously pressing the up and down arrow keys if you 
> are using Quick Nav mode.  You can probably use your tab key to move through 
> all the controls to the "Accounts" button. Otherwise, use either VO-Right 
> arrow (or just Right arrow in Quick Nav mode) to navigate.  You may have to 
> interact with the preference panes scroll area before continuing to navigate 
> to the "Accounts" button.  If you are using TrackPad Commander, you can flick 
> right to the navigate, and interact with a two finger flick right on the 
> trackpad.  Stop interacting with a two finger flick left, and select with a 
> double tap on the trackpad.
> 4. On the "Accounts" pane navigate to the "Click the lock to make changes" 
> button and select this with VO-Space. You'll be prompted in a dialog window 
> for your password.  Type in the password for your newly created Admin account 
> and press return to unlock the button.  This will change your button label to 
> "Click the lock to prevent further change".  Your Accounts pane is now 
> unlocked, and settings can be changed.
> 5. Navigate to "Accounts, groups and login options" and interact. (If your 
> focus is on the "Click the lock, etc. button, you can VO-Up arrow or Up arrow 
> twice) to reach "Accounts, groups, and login options", then interact.
> 6. Navigate to the account whose password you want to reset and highlight 
> this.  For example, if I want to use this method to reset the password on one 
> of the "Test" accounts I've created, I'll navigate with VO-Right arrow or 
> Right arrow to "Test", route my mouse cursor to my VoiceOver cursor with 
> VO-Command-F5, and click with VO-Shift-Space to highlight "Test".
> 7. Stop interacting with "Accounts, groups, and login options"
> 8. Navigate with VO-Right arrow or Right arrow to the "Reset Password…" 
> button and press it.
> 9. In the dialog window, type in a new password in the text field for new 
> password, then retype the s

Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Esther
Hi Stacey,

I just reread your first post.  Let me first ask whether you can currently log 
into your account without a password.  If so, when you put something into the 
trash, or perform other actions that prompt you for a password, can you simply 
press the return key (also known as the enter key among Windows users) in 
response to the prompt?  You said, "I'm unable to remember my password", which 
implies that you did set up a password at one time, or that somebody else set 
one up for you.  If you set up a password, then continue reading for a 
VoiceOver-specific explanation of how to perform the steps in  stage 3.

As Lew stated in a later post, and as Scott stated previously, the best 
solution is to get a copy of the installation media.  It may be that this was 
not included in the cost of the refurbished machine, although I thought that 
refurbished machines purchased directly from Apple do include the installation 
CDs and DVDs.  If this was a machine that the authorized reseller refurbished, 
they might not include the installation media, especially if they refurbished a 
machine that was sold to them or traded in by a user who had lost the 
installation media, or had upgraded the system.  In that case they might offer 
to sell you the Snow Leopard upgrade discs for $29.95 as an alternative. That 
Mac OS X Daily article I linked has a later section explaining how to reset the 
password if you have installation media, and I think several list members can 
walk your through the process.  With the installation media you can use 
VoiceOver throughout the process.

You can also probably go to the Genius Bar of your local Apple store and have 
them perform the password reset for you, if you have evidence that you 
purchased the machine.  

I can detail the exact instructions for the third section using VoiceOver, but 
as Lew said, you should really have sighted assistance when you do part 1.  I'd 
feel happier if you had access to the install media -- maybe by borrowing a 
copy of the Snow Leopard upgrade discs from a friend or acquaintance

OK, here's how you would do the third section with VoiceOver.  After creating a 
new account with Admin privileges in section 2, boot up your Mac and log in 
with the new Admin account that you created.  You'll use your Admin privileges 
in this new account to reset the password on your original account. These 
instructions assume that you have started up your Mac, and selected the newly 
created Admin account, and logged in with its password.
1. Press VO-M or Control-F2 to navigate to the Apple menu on the menu bar
2. Arrow down and quickly type "s y" to navigate to "System Preferences…" and 
press return
3. In "System Preferences" navigate to the "Accounts" button and select this 
with VO-Space or by simultaneously pressing the up and down arrow keys if you 
are using Quick Nav mode.  You can probably use your tab key to move through 
all the controls to the "Accounts" button. Otherwise, use either VO-Right arrow 
(or just Right arrow in Quick Nav mode) to navigate.  You may have to interact 
with the preference panes scroll area before continuing to navigate to the 
"Accounts" button.  If you are using TrackPad Commander, you can flick right to 
the navigate, and interact with a two finger flick right on the trackpad.  Stop 
interacting with a two finger flick left, and select with a double tap on the 
trackpad.
4. On the "Accounts" pane navigate to the "Click the lock to make changes" 
button and select this with VO-Space. You'll be prompted in a dialog window for 
your password.  Type in the password for your newly created Admin account and 
press return to unlock the button.  This will change your button label to 
"Click the lock to prevent further change".  Your Accounts pane is now 
unlocked, and settings can be changed.
5. Navigate to "Accounts, groups and login options" and interact. (If your 
focus is on the "Click the lock, etc. button, you can VO-Up arrow or Up arrow 
twice) to reach "Accounts, groups, and login options", then interact.
6. Navigate to the account whose password you want to reset and highlight this. 
 For example, if I want to use this method to reset the password on one of the 
"Test" accounts I've created, I'll navigate with VO-Right arrow or Right arrow 
to "Test", route my mouse cursor to my VoiceOver cursor with VO-Command-F5, and 
click with VO-Shift-Space to highlight "Test".
7. Stop interacting with "Accounts, groups, and login options"
8. Navigate with VO-Right arrow or Right arrow to the "Reset Password…" button 
and press it.
9. In the dialog window, type in a new password in the text field for new 
password, then retype the same password in the text field for verify.  Also 
supply a Password hint to help remember the password (not necessary, but 
recommended.)  Then navigate to and press (VO-Space) the "Reset Password" 
button to have this take effect.
10. On the "Accounts" pane, navigate to the "Click the lock to prevent 

Re: Little Snitch

2012-04-22 Thread Scott Howell
Hi Matt,

Well I was actually about to fire off a note to them, but wanted to ask about 
first. I had done a search on Google and I ran across something that implied it 
was accessible. So, before I sent a request I wanted to double check in the 
event I missed something. GGee, Java apps do seem rather problematic. :)

Thanks,

On Apr 22, 2012, at 4:59 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:

> Hey Scott.
> I too have tried this program without success. I have been told by a friend 
> that this program might be written in Java which might be part of the problem.
> Have you tried contacting the developers?
> 
> On 2012-04-21, at 7:04 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
>> Has anyone used Little Snitch and if so under Lion? I downloaded the trial, 
>> but I was not able to access the setup screen in the configuration program. 
>> The window appears to be blank which makes me wonder if there is some prompt 
>> that VO is not seeing.
>> ANd since I know someone will ask what Little Snitch is, basically you can 
>> watch outbound connections. If you are that curious, go check out 
>> http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html and you will learn all 
>> you ever wanted to know.
>> The software is not free and in fact costs about $30; however, the trial 
>> will run for three hours and you can run it in demo mode for as long as you 
>> like, but you will have to restart every three hours.
>> 
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Re: New epub Reader

2012-04-22 Thread Scott Howell
Yes it is accessible.

On Apr 22, 2012, at 5:11 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:

> Sorry for digging up such an old message but I never saw any replies.  Has 
> anyone tried this bookel app for the mac? I hesitate to spend ten bucks to 
> gamble on accessibility.
> 
> On Feb 7, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Robert Carter wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I just got email from the Take Control Book publisher announcing a brand new 
>> epub reader for the Mac called Bookel. It is available on the Mac app store 
>> for $9.95. Just wondering whether or not anybody has tried it for VoiceOver 
>> compatibility?
>> 
>> Robert Carter
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Re: digital book publisher

2012-04-22 Thread Esther
Hi Ed,

Don't know whether this will help, but "Publishing with iBooks Author: An 
Introduction to Creating Ebooks for the iPad"  by Nellie McKesson and Adam 
Witwer is a free book (70 pages long) from O'Reilly that you can download from 
the iBooks Store:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/publishing-ibooks-author/id502051500?mt=11

You can also get this in multiple DRM-free formats from O'Reilly's web site:
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920025597.do

The O'Reilly link is from John Gruber's Daring Fireball blog post of a few days 
ago, and you have to create an account for the O'Reilly books.  

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Apr 22, 2012, at 10:54 AM, Ed Worrell wrote:

> Hello listers, I am taking on a project that is mosty likely over my head, 
> but I think it is worth it in the long run.
> What I am trying to do is make a guide for using Voiceover on the iDevices, I 
> want to make a version of the user guide that can be read on any device or 
> computer but I want it to feel like a book and not just another word 
> document, is there any accessible book creation software out there that will 
> allow me to put said book or guide in a format that can be read by all 
> devices and computers?
> I have played around with the iBooks Auther program, but I just can't grasp 
> how to use the program, any advice on this program would be great as well.
> Thanks Ed 
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Re: Drop box question.

2012-04-22 Thread Veronica Elsea
Oh thank you! Duh! I just keep forgetting about Lion's home folder 
concept. Nothing like a little demo of my vast experience, is there! 
 But I found it, found my files, played them, and made an 
alias which now resides on my desk top. Happy camper!

Thank you.

Veronica


At 02:40 PM 4/22/2012, you wrote:

Hi,

Your dropbox folder is in your home folder.  From the finder, press 
command shift H.  You will see the dropbox folder in there right 
along with desktop, downloads, documents, etc.


hth

Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info

On Apr 22, 2012, at 5:06 PM, Veronica Elsea 
 wrote:


> Hi everyone!
> Okay, making progress. Last night I installed Drop box on my 
Macbook air. I have to say, wow was that install easier than it was 
on my Windows 7 machine! It all talked very nicely.
> Okay, now what? On my Windows machine, the install just put a 
shortcut on my desktop, I entered on it and there were my folders.
> On the Mac, I went into the Applications folder and found Dropbox 
in the table. I've tried Command-O and VO-space. It just says drop 
box has no windows. The only thing I can do at this point seems to 
be to command-tab back into the finder and close the window. I 
can't find anything on the dropbox wweb site about differences in 
using it on the Mac.

> Any suggestions? Much appreciated.
>
> Veronica
> Watch and hear The Guide Dog Glee Club sing The Star-spangled 
Banner at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQNLclisGqQ

> Then learn about Music CDs that will impact and entertain you forever!
> http://www.laurelcreekmusic.com
>   Veronica Elsea, Owner
> Laurel Creek Music Designs
> Santa Cruz, California
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Re: digital book publisher

2012-04-22 Thread Cheree Heppe
Cheree Heppe here:

The first several selections in this list below may possibly help with your 
book project.
  

Looking for summer reading or projects?  These eclectic books downloadable from 
the Ibook Store and readable with VoiceOver are titles with recipes that can be 
read and followed.  There are other books of interest to do-it-yourselfer’s.  
My apologies, but some of the author’s names I guessed at.  I heard them and 
haven’t figured out how to get the I-Device to spell things to me as of yet.  
The book on building barns and outbuildings has drawings that are not well 
described, but there is at least a hope of figuring things out.  The survival 
books have resource and supplier lists.

 

 

How to Publish Your Own Ibook by William L. Rice

 

Publishing Student Writing to the Ipad/Iphone/Ipod Touch by Christine Fontigiaro

 

How to Write an Ebook in Pages by Kadrig gigger

 

The Art of Possibility by Benjamin Zander and Rosamund Stone Zander

 

Bumper Crop: Beginning with Apples by Cynthia Briggs

 

Smoothies for Good Health by Marie Roy

 

Easy Homemade Bath and Beauty Recipes by Aris Hill

 

Growing Tasty Tropical Plants in Any Home, Anywhere by Lorrah Lynn G. Martin 
and Byron E. Martin

 

Toronto German Shepherd Dog Rescue Cookbook by Toronto German Shepherd Dog 
Rescue

 

Unlocking the Canine Ancestral Diet by Steve Brown

 

Cooking the Three Dog Bakery Way by Mark Becklif and Dan Dyer

 

Candle Making for Fun and Profit by Michelle Espino

 

The Chemical History of a Candle by Michael Faraday

 

Cathy’s Candles by Catherine Baston

 

Clean across Canada by Jan Norn (soap making)

 

The Natural Soap Book by Susan Miller Cavitch

 

The Handbook of Soap Manufacture by W. H. Simmons and H. A. Appleton

 

An Introduction to Natural Bee-Keeping by Phil Chandler

 

Raising Chickens for Dummies by Kimberly Willis

 

The Dollar Hen by Milo Milton Hastings

 

Gardening Indoors and Under Glass by Frederick Frye Rockwell

 

Gardening without Irrigation, or, Without Much, Anyway by Steve Solomon

 

Home Vegetable Gardening: A Complete and Practical Guide to the Planting and 
Care of all Vegetables, Fruits and Berries worth Growing for Home Use by 
Frederick Frye Rockwell

 

Indoor Gardening for Every Week in the Year by William Keen

 

Learning Lessons: Gardening with Nature by Roger Rye

 

The Library of Work and Play: Gardening and Farming by Ellen Eddy Shaw

 

One Second After by William L. Forstian

 

U.S. Army Survival Guide by U.S. Army

 

Patriots by James Wesley Rawls

 

How to Survive the End of the World as We know it James Wesley Rawls

 

The Twilight’s Last Gleaming: On Your Own in America – Will You Survive by 
Nathan L. Combs

 

Barns and Outbuildings by Byron D. Halsted

 





- Original Message - 
From: "Ed Worrell" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 13:54
Subject: digital book publisher


Hello listers, I am taking on a project that is mosty likely over my head, but 
I think it is worth it in the long run.
What I am trying to do is make a guide for using Voiceover on the iDevices, I 
want to make a version of the user guide that can be read on any device or 
computer but I want it to feel like a book and not just another word document, 
is there any accessible book creation software out there that will allow me to 
put said book or guide in a format that can be read by all devices and 
computers?
I have played around with the iBooks Auther program, but I just can't grasp how 
to use the program, any advice on this program would be great as well.
Thanks Ed 

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Re: Drop box question.

2012-04-22 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

Your dropbox folder is in your home folder.  From the finder, press command 
shift H.  You will see the dropbox folder in there right along with desktop, 
downloads, documents, etc.

hth

Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info

On Apr 22, 2012, at 5:06 PM, Veronica Elsea  
wrote:

> Hi everyone!
> Okay, making progress. Last night I installed Drop box on my Macbook air. I 
> have to say, wow was that install easier than it was on my Windows 7 machine! 
> It all talked very nicely.
> Okay, now what? On my Windows machine, the install just put a shortcut on my 
> desktop, I entered on it and there were my folders.
> On the Mac, I went into the Applications folder and found Dropbox in the 
> table. I've tried Command-O and VO-space. It just says drop box has no 
> windows. The only thing I can do at this point seems to be to command-tab 
> back into the finder and close the window. I can't find anything on the 
> dropbox wweb site about differences in using it on the Mac.
> Any suggestions? Much appreciated.
> 
> Veronica
> Watch and hear The Guide Dog Glee Club sing The Star-spangled Banner at 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQNLclisGqQ
> Then learn about Music CDs that will impact and entertain you forever!
> http://www.laurelcreekmusic.com
>   Veronica Elsea, Owner
> Laurel Creek Music Designs
> Santa Cruz, California
> 831-429-6407
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Mobi to epub or HTML.

2012-04-22 Thread Annie Skov Nielsen
Hi.

Do any of you know an application for the mac, that can convert mobi to epub, 
html text or rtf. I have tried stanza, but it will not work very well. I have 
played a little with calibre, but it is inaccessible. Do any of you know an 
application that would solve that problem.

Best regards Annie.

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Re: New epub Reader

2012-04-22 Thread Steve Holmes
Sorry for digging up such an old message but I never saw any replies.  Has 
anyone tried this bookel app for the mac? I hesitate to spend ten bucks to 
gamble on accessibility.

On Feb 7, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Robert Carter wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I just got email from the Take Control Book publisher announcing a brand new 
> epub reader for the Mac called Bookel. It is available on the Mac app store 
> for $9.95. Just wondering whether or not anybody has tried it for VoiceOver 
> compatibility?
> 
> Robert Carter
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Drop box question.

2012-04-22 Thread Veronica Elsea

Hi everyone!
Okay, making progress. Last night I installed Drop box on my Macbook 
air. I have to say, wow was that install easier than it was on my 
Windows 7 machine! It all talked very nicely.
Okay, now what? On my Windows machine, the install just put a 
shortcut on my desktop, I entered on it and there were my folders.
On the Mac, I went into the Applications folder and found Dropbox in 
the table. I've tried Command-O and VO-space. It just says drop box 
has no windows. The only thing I can do at this point seems to be to 
command-tab back into the finder and close the window. I can't find 
anything on the dropbox wweb site about differences in using it on the Mac.

Any suggestions? Much appreciated.

Veronica
Watch and hear The Guide Dog Glee Club sing The Star-spangled Banner 
at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQNLclisGqQ

Then learn about Music CDs that will impact and entertain you forever!
http://www.laurelcreekmusic.com
Veronica Elsea, Owner
Laurel Creek Music Designs
Santa Cruz, California
831-429-6407

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Re: Little Snitch

2012-04-22 Thread Matthew Campbell
Hey Scott.
I too have tried this program without success. I have been told by a friend 
that this program might be written in Java which might be part of the problem.
Have you tried contacting the developers?

On 2012-04-21, at 7:04 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

> Has anyone used Little Snitch and if so under Lion? I downloaded the trial, 
> but I was not able to access the setup screen in the configuration program. 
> The window appears to be blank which makes me wonder if there is some prompt 
> that VO is not seeing.
> ANd since I know someone will ask what Little Snitch is, basically you can 
> watch outbound connections. If you are that curious, go check out 
> http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html and you will learn all 
> you ever wanted to know.
> The software is not free and in fact costs about $30; however, the trial will 
> run for three hours and you can run it in demo mode for as long as you like, 
> but you will have to restart every three hours.
> 
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Re: How do you find out if there are twitter feeds from the LDS church?

2012-04-22 Thread Steve Holmes
You could possibly do searches on the Twitter website and look for any names 
with LDS or mormon in them.  I know Tweetlist for IOS devices has a search 
feature to to find entries to follow.  I haven't tried yorufukurou yet on my 
mac.  You should also try search terms in twitter in case prominent LDS tweets 
contain any.  Search terms begin with the pound sign (#).  I would think terms 
like #LDS or #mormon might be off to a good start.  Also, I would be surprised 
if the Church doesn't have a Twitter link on the website http://www.lds.org/

Hope this extra info helps.

On Apr 22, 2012, at 1:39 PM, Jenny Keller wrote:

> So, how do I follow something if you don't know the proper name of the follow 
> people.  I'm trying to find all twitter feeds relating to the LDS Mormon 
> church.  
> 
> I know there are some, I just don't know how to get to the list.
> 
> Jenny
> On Apr 22, 2012, at 3:24 PM, Lewis Alexander wrote:
> 
>> hey jenny, that's just how the software and twitter itself is. By the way, 
>> nice permutation of yorufukuru or however we should all address it I've 
>> a good few but not publicly addressed.
>> 
>> lew
>> 
>> On 22 Apr 2012, at 21:12, Jenny Keller wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> I know there are, I just don't know how to get them in my follow thing.  
>>> Where would I look them up?
>>> 
>>> I don't know if you can do that on Yurufuku.
>>> 
>>> thanks for any help you can give me.
>>> 
>>> Have a great Sunday,
>>> 
>>> Jenny
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digital book publisher

2012-04-22 Thread Ed Worrell
Hello listers, I am taking on a project that is mosty likely over my head, but 
I think it is worth it in the long run.
What I am trying to do is make a guide for using Voiceover on the iDevices, I 
want to make a version of the user guide that can be read on any device or 
computer but I want it to feel like a book and not just another word document, 
is there any accessible book creation software out there that will allow me to 
put said book or guide in a format that can be read by all devices and 
computers?
I have played around with the iBooks Auther program, but I just can't grasp how 
to use the program, any advice on this program would be great as well.
Thanks Ed 

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Re: Cannot get this computer to stay with the oldest to newest message preference

2012-04-22 Thread Steve Holmes
Jenny,

Try this.  Press VO-comma to get into the application preferences and make sure 
you're in the Viewing pane.  Hint: the first option there will be to toggle 
Classic mode on or off.  In this pane, VO-rightarrow all they way through the 
options until you get to a checkbox that says "Show most recent message at the 
top." Uncheck this item.  I have it unchecked on my system and my oldest 
messages are on top and my newest messages are at the bottom of all my lists.  
Right now, I don't know where any sorting of ascending/descending options are 
but this checkbox item should do it for you.

On Apr 22, 2012, at 12:57 PM, Jenny Keller wrote:

> I have tried ascending, I have tried descending, I have tried everything I 
> know to try.  It may start out by doing the right thing, but by the time I 
> check my mail again.  The stupid thing goes back to newest to oldest, which 
> really annoys me because I want to be able to keep up with things from the 
> older emails to the newest ones.
> 
> You can't get proper information when you're reading your emails backwards.
> 
> Please give me some ideas?
> 
> Jenny
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Re: How do you find out if there are twitter feeds from the LDS church?

2012-04-22 Thread Jenny Keller
So, how do I follow something if you don't know the proper name of the follow 
people.  I'm trying to find all twitter feeds relating to the LDS Mormon 
church.  

I know there are some, I just don't know how to get to the list.

Jenny
On Apr 22, 2012, at 3:24 PM, Lewis Alexander wrote:

> hey jenny, that's just how the software and twitter itself is. By the way, 
> nice permutation of yorufukuru or however we should all address it I've a 
> good few but not publicly addressed.
> 
> lew
> 
> On 22 Apr 2012, at 21:12, Jenny Keller wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I know there are, I just don't know how to get them in my follow thing.  
>> Where would I look them up?
>> 
>> I don't know if you can do that on Yurufuku.
>> 
>> thanks for any help you can give me.
>> 
>> Have a great Sunday,
>> 
>> Jenny
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Re: How do you find out if there are twitter feeds from the LDS church?

2012-04-22 Thread Lewis Alexander
hey jenny, that's just how the software and twitter itself is. By the way, nice 
permutation of yorufukuru or however we should all address it I've a good 
few but not publicly addressed.

lew

On 22 Apr 2012, at 21:12, Jenny Keller wrote:

> 
> I know there are, I just don't know how to get them in my follow thing.  
> Where would I look them up?
> 
> I don't know if you can do that on Yurufuku.
> 
> thanks for any help you can give me.
> 
> Have a great Sunday,
> 
> Jenny
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How do you find out if there are twitter feeds from the LDS church?

2012-04-22 Thread Jenny Keller

I know there are, I just don't know how to get them in my follow thing.  Where 
would I look them up?

I don't know if you can do that on Yurufuku.

thanks for any help you can give me.

Have a great Sunday,

Jenny

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Cannot get this computer to stay with the oldest to newest message preference

2012-04-22 Thread Jenny Keller
I have tried ascending, I have tried descending, I have tried everything I know 
to try.  It may start out by doing the right thing, but by the time I check my 
mail again.  The stupid thing goes back to newest to oldest, which really 
annoys me because I want to be able to keep up with things from the older 
emails to the newest ones.

You can't get proper information when you're reading your emails backwards.

Please give me some ideas?

Jenny

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Re: Returning to a old stereo

2012-04-22 Thread Lewis Alexander
if you just want surround sound and nothing else, you're using your mac as your 
main media source, the surround sound controllers on the market can 
automatically handle setup for you, as long as you send your main signal from 
the mac to the source, it should all go pretty well.

I recommend Sony for their quality and accessibility. 



On 22 Apr 2012, at 20:51, Eric Caron wrote:

> Hello Listers,
> 
>   I'm having a lot of trouble getting my head around the new surround 
> sound systems.  What I think might work best for me is to find a older 
> powerful stereo receiver or receiver and amp that I can plug my computer 
> directly to and perhaps also connect a airport express or Apple TV.
> 
> I don't own a TV and don't enjoy listening to TV or even movies very much.  I 
> do love solid strong clear stereo music.  
> 
>   So If anyone else out there can advise me here is what I've done so far.
> 
> I've contacted a electronics repair center and asked them to keep a look out 
> for a solid older system.  I would like 200 wats of power and old fashioned 
> controls.  
> 
> Here are some concerns.
> 
> Would the Apple Express give me air play in the best way or would a Apple TV 
> give any advantages in this set up?
> Could I run a sub woofer from a older system like that? 
> Any tips on what system might work happily with my Mac?
> 
> Finally,  I'm not avers to using a newer unit but am totally baffled by all 
> the stuff on the remote and all the TV related stuff.  Is there a retro 
> receiver out there or a new one with old fashioned capability? 
> 
> My Mac is my entertainment center at this point but I'd love to get better 
> sound then I currently have.
> 
> eRic Caron 
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Returning to a old stereo

2012-04-22 Thread Eric Caron
Hello Listers,

I'm having a lot of trouble getting my head around the new surround 
sound systems.  What I think might work best for me is to find a older powerful 
stereo receiver or receiver and amp that I can plug my computer directly to and 
perhaps also connect a airport express or Apple TV.

I don't own a TV and don't enjoy listening to TV or even movies very much.  I 
do love solid strong clear stereo music.  

So If anyone else out there can advise me here is what I've done so far.

I've contacted a electronics repair center and asked them to keep a look out 
for a solid older system.  I would like 200 wats of power and old fashioned 
controls.  

Here are some concerns.

Would the Apple Express give me air play in the best way or would a Apple TV 
give any advantages in this set up?
Could I run a sub woofer from a older system like that? 
Any tips on what system might work happily with my Mac?

Finally,  I'm not avers to using a newer unit but am totally baffled by all the 
stuff on the remote and all the TV related stuff.  Is there a retro receiver 
out there or a new one with old fashioned capability? 

My Mac is my entertainment center at this point but I'd love to get better 
sound then I currently have.

eRic Caron 
 

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Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Stacey Robinson
Lou, any help you can give is appreciated.
To write offlist  send a message to 
mailto:stacey...@bellsouth.net
On Apr 22, 2012, at 11:56 AM, Lewis Alexander wrote:

> not necessarily.
> 
> I've dealt with this problem before. the trick is to be able to use command 
> line to reset the master password, like you would in linux, as OS X is a UNIX 
> shell, this is possible, 
> 
> Stacey, I'll email you very shortly this evening with some details of what to 
> do. There's some last resorts and I'm able to help on this. 
> 
> Don't worry. Just got in from a day on site doing a building job for family.
> 
> lew
> 
> On 22 Apr 2012, at 17:03, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
>> Neil,
>> 
>> If she has admin rights I still think you have to put in the old password to 
>> change it. Funny how you forget these things. :) If that is not the case 
>> then she may not have admin rights and then she is pretty much in a jam.
>> 
>> On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:40 AM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:
>> 
>>> Ricardo,
>>> 
>>> I don't think that this option came into being until Lion, this person has 
>>> Snow Leopard, which didn't offer that feature.
>>> 
>>> I'm not actually ssure what to do if you have forgoten your password.
>>> 
>>> but, I imagine the only place to look would be System Preferences and Users 
>>> accounts etc.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> Neil Barnfather
>>> 
>>> Talks List Administrator
>>> Twitter @neilbarnfather
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>>> On 22 Apr 2012, at 14:35, Stacey Robinson wrote:
>>> 
>>> I don't remember getting that  There's got to be a way to fix this.
>>> option.
>>> On Apr 22, 2012, at 8:27 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>>> 
 Hi,
 
 when you set up your machine, did you check the option for your password 
 to be reset with your Apple ID?
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rica...@appletothecore.info
 Twitter:@apple2thecore
 www.appletothecore.info
 
 On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Stacey Robinson  
 wrote:
 
> Hi all,
> I have run into a huge issue.
> I'm unable to remember my password, and when I go to put something in the 
> trash such as an application it wants a password.
> How can I reset my macbook so that nothing needs passwords?
> I'm running snowleopard.
> Help says I need to run the install disk, but I didn't get an install 
> disk with this machine as it was a refurbished machine.
> Is there some way I can get the media I need and then make a disk and 
> then run it?
> Thanks,
> Stacey and GEB dog Chesley.
> 
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Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Stacey Robinson
Esther, Please explain the third section again.
Thanks,
On Apr 22, 2012, at 1:07 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Lew, Scott, Stacey, and Others,
> 
> Yes, it's possible to reset the master password from the command line without 
> a set of the install CDs or DVDs for your operating system.  Scott is correct 
> that if you do this from the Terminal command line while you're logged in, 
> you normally have to put in your admin password.  However, another way to 
> accomplish this is to boot into single user mode and perform these actions.  
> This is a special startup mode that allows you to do trouble-shooting and 
> doesn't bring up the full system.  The issue is that this means you also 
> can't bring up VoiceOver, so you should do this with sighted assistance.   
> What you will be doing is typing in a command that removes the database entry 
> telling your Mac that the initial account setup was done.  Then, when you 
> reboot normally, you can enter the information about master password, etc. as 
> though you were booting for the first time.  I'll let Lew handle the 
> explanation about how to go through that stage to preserve current account 
> information in the reboot.
> 
> Here's a link to a MacOS X Daily article that describes the process:
> http://osxdaily.com/2010/08/10/forgot-mac-password-how-to-reset-mac-password/
> Although there are only three commands to be typed after you boot up in 
> single user mode, by holding down the command key and the "s" key just after 
> hearing the power up self test sound after pressing the power button, you 
> have to type them exactly.  And you either need to wait for a while to make 
> sure your machine has completed the boot up, or have someone who is sighted 
> tell you that you've gotten the prompt that shows you can start typing.  Then 
> you need to type the commands with all the special symbols like slash and the 
> hyphen switches, and press return (also known as "enter" by Windows users) 
> after each line, so you should read the entries character by character.  
> Specifically, the command to run the filesystem check should have the option 
> characters "f" and "y" after the hyphen; the mount command should have the 
> option characters "u" and "w" after the hyphen, and then there should be a 
> space after these switches and a slash character.  The slash indicates the 
> top level directory. The ".AppleSetupDone" file that you remove has a period 
> at the start of the name to indicate that it is normally a "hidden" file that 
> does not show up in Finder.  You may not have to capitalize the "A", "S", and 
> "D" in the name for the file, but I've typed this exactly the way the file is 
> named on a Snow Leopard system when viewed in Terminal. Then, after you've 
> typed the three commands, you type "reboot" (without quotation marks) and 
> press return to reboot your machine normally.
> 
> When you reboot you go through a new setup, but you take care not to create 
> the same user account that would overwrite your present account. Then, in the 
> third stage, you can either use the Admin privileges of the new account with 
> Admin password to give your existing account Admin privileges and reset the 
> password, or you can leave your account without a password and use the new 
> Admin account and its password when you need to perform system installations.
> 
> Here's the pasted in section from the article:
> 
> Stage 1) Boot into Single User Mode and remove a setup file
> 
>   • Restart the Mac holding down the Command+S keys, this will take you 
> into Single User Mode and it’s Terminal interface
>   • You’ll need to check the filesystem first:
> fsck -fy
> 
>   • Next, you must mount the root drive as writeable so that changes will 
> save:
> mount -uw /
> 
>   • Now, type the following command exactly, followed by the enter key:
> rm /var/db/.AppleSetupDone
> 
>   • After removing the .AppleSetupDone file, you need to reboot, type 
> ‘reboot’ and hit enter
> 
> Stage 2) Create a New User Account upon System Boot
> You aren’t finished, but the hard part is now over – no more command lines, 
> you’ll now be in the familiar Mac OS X GUI to finish the password reset 
> process. In this step we just create a new user account as if you just got a 
> new Mac:
> 
>   • Upon reboot, you will be presented with the traditional “Welcome 
> Wizard” startup screen just like when you first get a Mac
>   • Follow the welcome wizard and create a new user account – making the 
> account name different from the account whose password you want to recover
>   • Continue on and boot into Mac OS X with this newly created user 
> account, this new user account is an Administrator and has administrative 
> access
> 
> Stage 3) Reset the Forgot Password via System Preferences
> You are almost done, now you just need to reset the forgotten user account 
> password using the Accounts control panel:
> 
>   • Once you are booted into Mac OS X, clic

Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Stacey Robinson
Thanks so much.

On Apr 22, 2012, at 1:12 PM, Lewis Alexander wrote:

> exactly the info I was going to refer to, though my concern for stacey is a 
> question of having the support and competence to perform this, this 
> particular set of instructions, if done incorrectly can cause harm to the 
> overall stability of the OS, hence, as you say, sighted assistance to do this.
> 
> the other part to this but not attached to this matter is if you visit your 
> supplier, explaining that your system was not provided with system disks, 
> you, more than any sighted user need the installation media if something goes 
> wrong or you need to diagnose a problem with voiceover outside the normal 
> parameters of the OS.
> 
> basically, make sure you ask for the  installation CD for snow leopard so 
> that any further work can be done, they should also be able to help on the 
> password recovery.
> 
> stacey, good luck. esther, thanks for the write up, you've saved me a 
> headache lol.
> 
> lew
> 
> On 22 Apr 2012, at 19:07, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hi Lew, Scott, Stacey, and Others,
>> 
>> Yes, it's possible to reset the master password from the command line 
>> without a set of the install CDs or DVDs for your operating system.  Scott 
>> is correct that if you do this from the Terminal command line while you're 
>> logged in, you normally have to put in your admin password.  However, 
>> another way to accomplish this is to boot into single user mode and perform 
>> these actions.  This is a special startup mode that allows you to do 
>> trouble-shooting and doesn't bring up the full system.  The issue is that 
>> this means you also can't bring up VoiceOver, so you should do this with 
>> sighted assistance.   What you will be doing is typing in a command that 
>> removes the database entry telling your Mac that the initial account setup 
>> was done.  Then, when you reboot normally, you can enter the information 
>> about master password, etc. as though you were booting for the first time.  
>> I'll let Lew handle the explanation about how to go through that stage to 
>> preserve current account information in the reboot.
>> 
>> Here's a link to a MacOS X Daily article that describes the process:
>> http://osxdaily.com/2010/08/10/forgot-mac-password-how-to-reset-mac-password/
>> Although there are only three commands to be typed after you boot up in 
>> single user mode, by holding down the command key and the "s" key just after 
>> hearing the power up self test sound after pressing the power button, you 
>> have to type them exactly.  And you either need to wait for a while to make 
>> sure your machine has completed the boot up, or have someone who is sighted 
>> tell you that you've gotten the prompt that shows you can start typing.  
>> Then you need to type the commands with all the special symbols like slash 
>> and the hyphen switches, and press return (also known as "enter" by Windows 
>> users) after each line, so you should read the entries character by 
>> character.  Specifically, the command to run the filesystem check should 
>> have the option characters "f" and "y" after the hyphen; the mount command 
>> should have the option characters "u" and "w" after the hyphen, and then 
>> there should be a space after these switches and a slash character.  The 
>> slash indicates the top level directory. The ".AppleSetupDone" file that you 
>> remove has a period at the start of the name to indicate that it is normally 
>> a "hidden" file that does not show up in Finder.  You may not have to 
>> capitalize the "A", "S", and "D" in the name for the file, but I've typed 
>> this exactly the way the file is named on a Snow Leopard system when viewed 
>> in Terminal. Then, after you've typed the three commands, you type "reboot" 
>> (without quotation marks) and press return to reboot your machine normally.
>> 
>> When you reboot you go through a new setup, but you take care not to create 
>> the same user account that would overwrite your present account. Then, in 
>> the third stage, you can either use the Admin privileges of the new account 
>> with Admin password to give your existing account Admin privileges and reset 
>> the password, or you can leave your account without a password and use the 
>> new Admin account and its password when you need to perform system 
>> installations.
>> 
>> Here's the pasted in section from the article:
>> 
>> Stage 1) Boot into Single User Mode and remove a setup file
>> 
>>  • Restart the Mac holding down the Command+S keys, this will take you 
>> into Single User Mode and it’s Terminal interface
>>  • You’ll need to check the filesystem first:
>> fsck -fy
>> 
>>  • Next, you must mount the root drive as writeable so that changes will 
>> save:
>> mount -uw /
>> 
>>  • Now, type the following command exactly, followed by the enter key:
>> rm /var/db/.AppleSetupDone
>> 
>>  • After removing the .AppleSetupDone file, you need to reboot, type 
>> ‘reboot’ 

Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Lewis Alexander
exactly the info I was going to refer to, though my concern for stacey is a 
question of having the support and competence to perform this, this particular 
set of instructions, if done incorrectly can cause harm to the overall 
stability of the OS, hence, as you say, sighted assistance to do this.

the other part to this but not attached to this matter is if you visit your 
supplier, explaining that your system was not provided with system disks, you, 
more than any sighted user need the installation media if something goes wrong 
or you need to diagnose a problem with voiceover outside the normal parameters 
of the OS.

basically, make sure you ask for the  installation CD for snow leopard so that 
any further work can be done, they should also be able to help on the password 
recovery.

stacey, good luck. esther, thanks for the write up, you've saved me a headache 
lol.

lew

On 22 Apr 2012, at 19:07, Esther wrote:

> Hi Lew, Scott, Stacey, and Others,
> 
> Yes, it's possible to reset the master password from the command line without 
> a set of the install CDs or DVDs for your operating system.  Scott is correct 
> that if you do this from the Terminal command line while you're logged in, 
> you normally have to put in your admin password.  However, another way to 
> accomplish this is to boot into single user mode and perform these actions.  
> This is a special startup mode that allows you to do trouble-shooting and 
> doesn't bring up the full system.  The issue is that this means you also 
> can't bring up VoiceOver, so you should do this with sighted assistance.   
> What you will be doing is typing in a command that removes the database entry 
> telling your Mac that the initial account setup was done.  Then, when you 
> reboot normally, you can enter the information about master password, etc. as 
> though you were booting for the first time.  I'll let Lew handle the 
> explanation about how to go through that stage to preserve current account 
> information in the reboot.
> 
> Here's a link to a MacOS X Daily article that describes the process:
> http://osxdaily.com/2010/08/10/forgot-mac-password-how-to-reset-mac-password/
> Although there are only three commands to be typed after you boot up in 
> single user mode, by holding down the command key and the "s" key just after 
> hearing the power up self test sound after pressing the power button, you 
> have to type them exactly.  And you either need to wait for a while to make 
> sure your machine has completed the boot up, or have someone who is sighted 
> tell you that you've gotten the prompt that shows you can start typing.  Then 
> you need to type the commands with all the special symbols like slash and the 
> hyphen switches, and press return (also known as "enter" by Windows users) 
> after each line, so you should read the entries character by character.  
> Specifically, the command to run the filesystem check should have the option 
> characters "f" and "y" after the hyphen; the mount command should have the 
> option characters "u" and "w" after the hyphen, and then there should be a 
> space after these switches and a slash character.  The slash indicates the 
> top level directory. The ".AppleSetupDone" file that you remove has a period 
> at the start of the name to indicate that it is normally a "hidden" file that 
> does not show up in Finder.  You may not have to capitalize the "A", "S", and 
> "D" in the name for the file, but I've typed this exactly the way the file is 
> named on a Snow Leopard system when viewed in Terminal. Then, after you've 
> typed the three commands, you type "reboot" (without quotation marks) and 
> press return to reboot your machine normally.
> 
> When you reboot you go through a new setup, but you take care not to create 
> the same user account that would overwrite your present account. Then, in the 
> third stage, you can either use the Admin privileges of the new account with 
> Admin password to give your existing account Admin privileges and reset the 
> password, or you can leave your account without a password and use the new 
> Admin account and its password when you need to perform system installations.
> 
> Here's the pasted in section from the article:
> 
> Stage 1) Boot into Single User Mode and remove a setup file
> 
>   • Restart the Mac holding down the Command+S keys, this will take you 
> into Single User Mode and it’s Terminal interface
>   • You’ll need to check the filesystem first:
> fsck -fy
> 
>   • Next, you must mount the root drive as writeable so that changes will 
> save:
> mount -uw /
> 
>   • Now, type the following command exactly, followed by the enter key:
> rm /var/db/.AppleSetupDone
> 
>   • After removing the .AppleSetupDone file, you need to reboot, type 
> ‘reboot’ and hit enter
> 
> Stage 2) Create a New User Account upon System Boot
> You aren’t finished, but the hard part is now over – no more command lines, 
> you’ll now be in the famil

Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Esther
Hi Lew, Scott, Stacey, and Others,

Yes, it's possible to reset the master password from the command line without a 
set of the install CDs or DVDs for your operating system.  Scott is correct 
that if you do this from the Terminal command line while you're logged in, you 
normally have to put in your admin password.  However, another way to 
accomplish this is to boot into single user mode and perform these actions.  
This is a special startup mode that allows you to do trouble-shooting and 
doesn't bring up the full system.  The issue is that this means you also can't 
bring up VoiceOver, so you should do this with sighted assistance.   What you 
will be doing is typing in a command that removes the database entry telling 
your Mac that the initial account setup was done.  Then, when you reboot 
normally, you can enter the information about master password, etc. as though 
you were booting for the first time.  I'll let Lew handle the explanation about 
how to go through that stage to preserve current account information in the 
reboot.

Here's a link to a MacOS X Daily article that describes the process:
http://osxdaily.com/2010/08/10/forgot-mac-password-how-to-reset-mac-password/
Although there are only three commands to be typed after you boot up in single 
user mode, by holding down the command key and the "s" key just after hearing 
the power up self test sound after pressing the power button, you have to type 
them exactly.  And you either need to wait for a while to make sure your 
machine has completed the boot up, or have someone who is sighted tell you that 
you've gotten the prompt that shows you can start typing.  Then you need to 
type the commands with all the special symbols like slash and the hyphen 
switches, and press return (also known as "enter" by Windows users) after each 
line, so you should read the entries character by character.  Specifically, the 
command to run the filesystem check should have the option characters "f" and 
"y" after the hyphen; the mount command should have the option characters "u" 
and "w" after the hyphen, and then there should be a space after these switches 
and a slash character.  The slash indicates the top level directory. The 
".AppleSetupDone" file that you remove has a period at the start of the name to 
indicate that it is normally a "hidden" file that does not show up in Finder.  
You may not have to capitalize the "A", "S", and "D" in the name for the file, 
but I've typed this exactly the way the file is named on a Snow Leopard system 
when viewed in Terminal. Then, after you've typed the three commands, you type 
"reboot" (without quotation marks) and press return to reboot your machine 
normally.

When you reboot you go through a new setup, but you take care not to create the 
same user account that would overwrite your present account. Then, in the third 
stage, you can either use the Admin privileges of the new account with Admin 
password to give your existing account Admin privileges and reset the password, 
or you can leave your account without a password and use the new Admin account 
and its password when you need to perform system installations.

Here's the pasted in section from the article:

Stage 1) Boot into Single User Mode and remove a setup file

• Restart the Mac holding down the Command+S keys, this will take you 
into Single User Mode and it’s Terminal interface
• You’ll need to check the filesystem first:
fsck -fy

• Next, you must mount the root drive as writeable so that changes will 
save:
mount -uw /

• Now, type the following command exactly, followed by the enter key:
rm /var/db/.AppleSetupDone

• After removing the .AppleSetupDone file, you need to reboot, type 
‘reboot’ and hit enter

Stage 2) Create a New User Account upon System Boot
You aren’t finished, but the hard part is now over – no more command lines, 
you’ll now be in the familiar Mac OS X GUI to finish the password reset 
process. In this step we just create a new user account as if you just got a 
new Mac:

• Upon reboot, you will be presented with the traditional “Welcome 
Wizard” startup screen just like when you first get a Mac
• Follow the welcome wizard and create a new user account – making the 
account name different from the account whose password you want to recover
• Continue on and boot into Mac OS X with this newly created user 
account, this new user account is an Administrator and has administrative access

Stage 3) Reset the Forgot Password via System Preferences
You are almost done, now you just need to reset the forgotten user account 
password using the Accounts control panel:

• Once you are booted into Mac OS X, click on the Apple logo and then 
navigate down to “System Preferences”
• Click on the “Accounts” icon in System Preferences
• Click on the Lock icon in the lower left corner of the “Accounts” 
preference window and enter the newly created u

Re: I think I got it to classic view in email, now how to reply to sender using this view?

2012-04-22 Thread Steve Holmes
That won't work on many email lists because the reply-to value is often set for 
the list itself.  She is trying to reply privately to the original sender.  I 
see that my message went into the bit bucket or something. I wrote a nice long 
explanation on how to reply and to get into classic mode.  Let me look for it 
and see if I can resend it.  I don't wanna to have to retype all that material 
again.

On Apr 21, 2012, at 8:03 PM, Gerard Doody wrote:

> Hi, Jenny, I use the command r keystroke to initiate a reply.  hth 
> Gerard Doody
> jerrydood...@gmail.com
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 20, 2012, at 11:42 PM, Jenny Keller wrote:
> 
> As the subject says, how do I reply to sender using classic mode in email in 
> Lion?
> 
> Jenny
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Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Stacey Robinson
Bought it from a local apple reseller.
I'll go there and see what happened.
They said you'd receive whatever came with the machine.

On Apr 22, 2012, at 11:01 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

> You should have received a disk and you have a problem regardless. If you 
> ever need to recover the machine you are pretty much screwed because you do 
> not have an install disk. Where did you get the machine and did it 
> specifically state that you would not receive a disk?
> 
> On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Stacey Robinson wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> I have run into a huge issue.
>> I'm unable to remember my password, and when I go to put something in the 
>> trash such as an application it wants a password.
>> How can I reset my macbook so that nothing needs passwords?
>> I'm running snowleopard.
>> Help says I need to run the install disk, but I didn't get an install disk 
>> with this machine as it was a refurbished machine.
>> Is there some way I can get the media I need and then make a disk and then 
>> run it?
>> Thanks,
>> Stacey and GEB dog Chesley.
>> 
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how to privately reply to a message restored for a week.

2012-04-22 Thread Ray Foret Jr
For the benefit of those who may still need it, here is the new link to the how 
to reply privately to a message.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13790727/How%20to%20plivately%20reply%20to%20a%20message%20sender.MP3

I'll leave this up until Sunday April 29th then it gets taken down.

HTH.


Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!

Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!

Skype name:
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Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Lewis Alexander
not necessarily.

I've dealt with this problem before. the trick is to be able to use command 
line to reset the master password, like you would in linux, as OS X is a UNIX 
shell, this is possible, 

Stacey, I'll email you very shortly this evening with some details of what to 
do. There's some last resorts and I'm able to help on this. 

Don't worry. Just got in from a day on site doing a building job for family.

lew

On 22 Apr 2012, at 17:03, Scott Howell wrote:

> Neil,
> 
> If she has admin rights I still think you have to put in the old password to 
> change it. Funny how you forget these things. :) If that is not the case then 
> she may not have admin rights and then she is pretty much in a jam.
> 
> On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:40 AM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:
> 
>> Ricardo,
>> 
>> I don't think that this option came into being until Lion, this person has 
>> Snow Leopard, which didn't offer that feature.
>> 
>> I'm not actually ssure what to do if you have forgoten your password.
>> 
>> but, I imagine the only place to look would be System Preferences and Users 
>> accounts etc.
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
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>> 
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>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 22 Apr 2012, at 14:35, Stacey Robinson wrote:
>> 
>> I don't remember getting that  There's got to be a way to fix this.
>> option.
>> On Apr 22, 2012, at 8:27 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> when you set up your machine, did you check the option for your password to 
>>> be reset with your Apple ID?
>>> 
>>> Ricardo Walker
>>> rica...@appletothecore.info
>>> Twitter:@apple2thecore
>>> www.appletothecore.info
>>> 
>>> On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Stacey Robinson  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
 Hi all,
 I have run into a huge issue.
 I'm unable to remember my password, and when I go to put something in the 
 trash such as an application it wants a password.
 How can I reset my macbook so that nothing needs passwords?
 I'm running snowleopard.
 Help says I need to run the install disk, but I didn't get an install disk 
 with this machine as it was a refurbished machine.
 Is there some way I can get the media I need and then make a disk and then 
 run it?
 Thanks,
 Stacey and GEB dog Chesley.
 
 
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iTunes question

2012-04-22 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Hi:
I bought a movie from iTunes. How do you watch it in full screen?

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Re: I thought I had reply to sender figured out but I guess I didn't

2012-04-22 Thread Steve Holmes
Hi Jenny,

First,let me try and explain once more, how to reply privately; at least, how 
it works on my system and I just practice the steps a few times to be sure 
things would behave consistently.  To begin with, I am not in classic view but 
I don't think that will matter for message replies.

When I open a message for reading, I do not interact with the message text 
itself. I find it sufficient enough to just use the arrow keys like in a text 
editor to read the message contents. When I want to reply privately to someone 
on this list at least, I do the following:

1. Use VO-Left arrow key to hit the message headers group; note it says groups 
so will need to be interacted with.

2. Use VO-Shift-down_arrow to interact with this group; important: do this 
twice in succession.

3. You should now be sitting on text for the message header fields. This is 
where I did run into some possible confusion. Use the VO-arrow keys to move 
around and make sure you are positioned on the contents of the "From" field. So 
an example would be your specific email address if I were replying to you 
privately right now.

4. Press VO-Shift-M to open a context menu; you should get seven items showing.

5. Arrow down until you hear "Reply to sender" and hit VO-space.

Once or twice I ran into a situation where the context menu did not include the 
reply option; nut exactly sure why this happened but I just used VO-arrow keys 
to move around and re-select the email address and did it again; it worked that 
time.

Fwew! what a lengthy explanation but I hope it is clear enough for you.

Now for classic mode, do the following:

1. press Command-comma from within the mail app to open the application 
preferences.

You may land directly on the check box which will be to enable Classic mode.

2. If this does not happen, then you are probably on a different set of 
options. To change this, use VO-arrow keys and move left to find "Tool bar."

3. Interact with this tool bar and choose "Viewing" end select with VO-space.

4. After having pressed that button, you should be positioned on the Classic 
mode check box.  Toggle the box according to your wishes.

5. Close the preferences dialog and go on your way.

On Apr 20, 2012, at 8:36 PM, Jenny Keller wrote:

> Is reply to sender, with lion, easier to access on classic mail view.
> 
> If so, can you please tell me how to switch to classic and also, I know, 
> someone told me before, but could you tell me again how to reply to sender 
> using classic view.
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
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Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Scott Howell
Neil,

If she has admin rights I still think you have to put in the old password to 
change it. Funny how you forget these things. :) If that is not the case then 
she may not have admin rights and then she is pretty much in a jam.

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> Ricardo,
> 
> I don't think that this option came into being until Lion, this person has 
> Snow Leopard, which didn't offer that feature.
> 
> I'm not actually ssure what to do if you have forgoten your password.
> 
> but, I imagine the only place to look would be System Preferences and Users 
> accounts etc.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
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> 
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> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 22 Apr 2012, at 14:35, Stacey Robinson wrote:
> 
> I don't remember getting that  There's got to be a way to fix this.
> option.
> On Apr 22, 2012, at 8:27 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> when you set up your machine, did you check the option for your password to 
>> be reset with your Apple ID?
>> 
>> Ricardo Walker
>> rica...@appletothecore.info
>> Twitter:@apple2thecore
>> www.appletothecore.info
>> 
>> On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Stacey Robinson  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> I have run into a huge issue.
>>> I'm unable to remember my password, and when I go to put something in the 
>>> trash such as an application it wants a password.
>>> How can I reset my macbook so that nothing needs passwords?
>>> I'm running snowleopard.
>>> Help says I need to run the install disk, but I didn't get an install disk 
>>> with this machine as it was a refurbished machine.
>>> Is there some way I can get the media I need and then make a disk and then 
>>> run it?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Stacey and GEB dog Chesley.
>>> 
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Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Scott Howell
You should have received a disk and you have a problem regardless. If you ever 
need to recover the machine you are pretty much screwed because you do not have 
an install disk. Where did you get the machine and did it specifically state 
that you would not receive a disk?

On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Stacey Robinson wrote:

> Hi all,
> I have run into a huge issue.
> I'm unable to remember my password, and when I go to put something in the 
> trash such as an application it wants a password.
> How can I reset my macbook so that nothing needs passwords?
> I'm running snowleopard.
> Help says I need to run the install disk, but I didn't get an install disk 
> with this machine as it was a refurbished machine.
> Is there some way I can get the media I need and then make a disk and then 
> run it?
> Thanks,
> Stacey and GEB dog Chesley.
> 
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Re: Question about sites using Ajax

2012-04-22 Thread Scott Howell
Well a response to that would be inappropriate for the list, so we'll be 
talking about your filthy sites at a later date. :)

On Apr 22, 2012, at 10:53 AM, Keith Watson wrote:

> Sorry, all the sites I frequent use Comet.
> 
> On Apr 21, 2012, at 8:22 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
>> All,
>> 
>> Has anyone encountered problems accessing sites using ajax? I cannot think 
>> of a site immediately that heavily uses ajax. If you know of one I can try 
>> VO out with, please let me know. This is a slightly urgent request.
>> 
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Re: Replacing an ordinary hifi, but with what?

2012-04-22 Thread jason lefevers
hey, I am not sure how big of a system your looking for but I have a few 
suggestions. First off if your just looking for a single room system and want 
to use airplay , i would suggest geting a airplay enabled reicever like the 
pioneer vsx 1021 k and just get the speakers you want , or a single powered 
sspeaker that I heard had good reviews was the zeplin air I forgot who made it 
but its supposte to be pretty good and you can get multipule ones and have 
music in different rooms , however you can only play the same music on all the 
systems . Finally I will suggest what I have done , first  off check out 
www.sonos.com this is a wireless system that conects to your network but 
creates its own designated mesh network for stereo . So you have a few options 
to run a setup and I will let you check out the website for all there products, 
but I will just tell you what I have set up now . I have 5 sonos play 3 powered 
speakers and a bridge. the play 3 speakers are about 7in wide, 6in deep and 4in 
tall , I have one in 5 different rooms in my house and can play music from my 
itunes library and a ton of other music services like pandora and spotify , 
etc. You can play different music at different levels in each room just using a 
iphone  app. YOu can also control  all stations from computers, I devices, 
android devices . I mainly use my Iphone and its pretty accessable , I can 
choose songs  and control volume etc right from my phone and the ap can be 
closed when you dont need to do anything with it . The sound on the play 3 s 
are pretty good its a smaller version of the play 5  . And if you want to check 
out the play3 or play5 systems I know best buy and target sells them or you can 
get them right from theere sight. Let me know if you want any more info about 
it .  jason Apr 17, 2012, at 4:52 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

> Hi good people.
> I'll soon be moving and starting a new life in a way. I have sold my old hifi 
> because i never found the songs i wanted when using a cd, because i never 
> labeled the cds and lately i have started to listen to music from the 
> computer rather than the stereo. What i want to do now is to have a stereo 
> sound system with my beloved IMac as sound source and if possible even my 
> i-devices and therefore i want to have some speakers that support airplay. 
> What speakers would you guys recommend? I've heard of a danish speaker called 
> Libratone Lounch and wonder if anyone have heard of these and if not, as i 
> said i seek recommendations on good speakers that don't sound too plastic or 
> have too much emphasis in any direction, i'm to old to change my living room 
> to a disco.
> Any tips would be appreciated.
> /Krister
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Re: Question about sites using Ajax

2012-04-22 Thread Keith Watson
Sorry, all the sites I frequent use Comet.

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> All,
> 
> Has anyone encountered problems accessing sites using ajax? I cannot think of 
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Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Stacey Robinson
Neal,
I've looked there.
I haven't given up yet though.Maybe I'll think of it.

On Apr 22, 2012, at 8:40 AM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:

> Ricardo,
> 
> I don't think that this option came into being until Lion, this person has 
> Snow Leopard, which didn't offer that feature.
> 
> I'm not actually ssure what to do if you have forgoten your password.
> 
> but, I imagine the only place to look would be System Preferences and Users 
> accounts etc.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Neil Barnfather
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> On 22 Apr 2012, at 14:35, Stacey Robinson wrote:
> 
> I don't remember getting that  There's got to be a way to fix this.
> option.
> On Apr 22, 2012, at 8:27 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> when you set up your machine, did you check the option for your password to 
>> be reset with your Apple ID?
>> 
>> Ricardo Walker
>> rica...@appletothecore.info
>> Twitter:@apple2thecore
>> www.appletothecore.info
>> 
>> On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Stacey Robinson  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> I have run into a huge issue.
>>> I'm unable to remember my password, and when I go to put something in the 
>>> trash such as an application it wants a password.
>>> How can I reset my macbook so that nothing needs passwords?
>>> I'm running snowleopard.
>>> Help says I need to run the install disk, but I didn't get an install disk 
>>> with this machine as it was a refurbished machine.
>>> Is there some way I can get the media I need and then make a disk and then 
>>> run it?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Stacey and GEB dog Chesley.
>>> 
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Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Neil Barnfather - TalkNav
Ricardo,

I don't think that this option came into being until Lion, this person has Snow 
Leopard, which didn't offer that feature.

I'm not actually ssure what to do if you have forgoten your password.

but, I imagine the only place to look would be System Preferences and Users 
accounts etc.


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On 22 Apr 2012, at 14:35, Stacey Robinson wrote:

I don't remember getting that  There's got to be a way to fix this.
option.
On Apr 22, 2012, at 8:27 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

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> 
> when you set up your machine, did you check the option for your password to 
> be reset with your Apple ID?
> 
> Ricardo Walker
> rica...@appletothecore.info
> Twitter:@apple2thecore
> www.appletothecore.info
> 
> On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Stacey Robinson  wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> I have run into a huge issue.
>> I'm unable to remember my password, and when I go to put something in the 
>> trash such as an application it wants a password.
>> How can I reset my macbook so that nothing needs passwords?
>> I'm running snowleopard.
>> Help says I need to run the install disk, but I didn't get an install disk 
>> with this machine as it was a refurbished machine.
>> Is there some way I can get the media I need and then make a disk and then 
>> run it?
>> Thanks,
>> Stacey and GEB dog Chesley.
>> 
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Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Stacey Robinson
I don't remember getting that  There's got to be a way to fix this.
option.
On Apr 22, 2012, at 8:27 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> when you set up your machine, did you check the option for your password to 
> be reset with your Apple ID?
> 
> Ricardo Walker
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> On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Stacey Robinson  wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> I have run into a huge issue.
>> I'm unable to remember my password, and when I go to put something in the 
>> trash such as an application it wants a password.
>> How can I reset my macbook so that nothing needs passwords?
>> I'm running snowleopard.
>> Help says I need to run the install disk, but I didn't get an install disk 
>> with this machine as it was a refurbished machine.
>> Is there some way I can get the media I need and then make a disk and then 
>> run it?
>> Thanks,
>> Stacey and GEB dog Chesley.
>> 
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Re: Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

when you set up your machine, did you check the option for your password to be 
reset with your Apple ID?

Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info

On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Stacey Robinson  wrote:

> Hi all,
> I have run into a huge issue.
> I'm unable to remember my password, and when I go to put something in the 
> trash such as an application it wants a password.
> How can I reset my macbook so that nothing needs passwords?
> I'm running snowleopard.
> Help says I need to run the install disk, but I didn't get an install disk 
> with this machine as it was a refurbished machine.
> Is there some way I can get the media I need and then make a disk and then 
> run it?
> Thanks,
> Stacey and GEB dog Chesley.
> 
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Please help.

2012-04-22 Thread Stacey Robinson
Hi all,
I have run into a huge issue.
I'm unable to remember my password, and when I go to put something in the trash 
such as an application it wants a password.
How can I reset my macbook so that nothing needs passwords?
I'm running snowleopard.
Help says I need to run the install disk, but I didn't get an install disk with 
this machine as it was a refurbished machine.
Is there some way I can get the media I need and then make a disk and then run 
it?
Thanks,
Stacey and GEB dog Chesley.
 

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Re: YoruFukurou

2012-04-22 Thread Robert Carter
Hi Jenny,

There is nothing wrong. Your twitter timeline is stored on twitter and each 
time you refresh the buffer, the timeline will come back. You don't need to 
worry about trying to delete it. This is just how twitter works.

Robert Carter


On Apr 20, 2012, at 1:51 PM, Jenny Keller wrote:

> i,
> 
> I did something to my YoruFukurou settings and somehow I can't delete my 
> items.  That option is.  I can delete the whole log at once, but when I 
> refresh my messages, the whole log comes back.
> 
> Could someone help please?
> 
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