Re: Fast scanner that works on the mac

2012-10-19 Thread Don Breda
I have the successor to yours the 210 and you don't have to wait for the
light to come up to temperature and it is pretty fast.

Not using it on my mac though although I don't think that would be a
problem.

Don


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Re: Apple looking to add character to text-to-speech voices

2012-10-19 Thread Christine Grassman
Personally, I find this rather creepy.
Christine

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On 18/10/2012, at 11:27 PM, Traci  wrote:

> Interesting article.  I've kind of wondered what a text to speech voice would 
> sound like as if it was from Alabama or Boston.  :)
> http://appleinsider.com.feedsportal.com/c/33975/f/616168/s/249d5633/l/0Lappleinsider0N0Carticles0C120C10A0C180Capple0Einvention0Egives0Echaracter0Eto0Etext0Eto0Espeech0Evoices/story01.htm
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Translating file with Louis question

2012-10-19 Thread Eugenia Firth
Hi guys. 
I am having this weird problem with Louis. Someone sent me a Word file, I think 
a 2004 doc file. I first tried to translate it directly to grade 2, and it 
appeared to ignore doing it, even though it told me that the translation was 
done. Then I went into Pages and had pages make a text file. It translated the 
thing, but it came out with most of the spaces gone and some other weird 
characters in it. My husband loaded in the text file into his Windows computer, 
and he says it's a 16 bit file. I have tried this more than once, and I still 
can't figure out if I'm making a wrong choice somewhere or what. A couple of 
weeks back, I translated another text file that didn't go through Pages first, 
and it came out fine. Anybody got any ideas on that one? 


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Re: Yoru Fukurou: Displaying My Own Tweets in search window for hash tags?

2012-10-19 Thread Teresa Cochran
I see it on my timeline but not in the search window for a hash tag.

Teresa
On Oct 18, 2012, at 6:30 PM, Timothy Clark Music  
wrote:

> hmm. that's strange. you mean whatever tweet you send you don't see it on 
> your time line?
> web site 
>  http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
>  phone number should you need to reach me 
>  724-401-1224 
>  check my site for more contact information. 
>  thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
>  Timothy
> 
> On Oct 18, 2012, at 6:02 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> 
>> Hi. I was actually trying to find out how to have my own tweets show there. 
>> I don't see them after I send them.
>> 
>> thanks,
>> Teresa
>> 
>> On Oct 18, 2012, at 11:00 AM, Timothy Clark Music  
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> there are a few ways to do this. 
>>> first way. 
>>> in the tweet wind where you type your tweet hit shift3 and it will bring up 
>>> a list of hashtags. another way to do this is by finding your search window 
>>> buy hitting command left airo until you see an empty table, VO left over 
>>> and you should see a search box. if you don't then hit common left airo 
>>> again then VO left and you should see a search field. once you see the 
>>> search field type in your hashtag to see what people are tweeting with that 
>>> hashtag. 
>>> hope this helps. 
>>> 
>>> web site 
>>> http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
>>> phone number should you need to reach me 
>>> 724-401-1224 
>>> check my site for more contact information. 
>>> thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
>>> Timothy
>>> 
>>> On Oct 18, 2012, at 1:51 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>>> 
 Hi, all,
 
 I'm wondering how best to display specific hash tags for Twitter. I've 
 been going to the search window and typing in the hash tag. I would 
 actually like to see whether my own tweets have posted too.
 
 Thanks,
 Teresa
 
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Re: Apple looking to add character to text-to-speech voices

2012-10-19 Thread Donna Goodin
That's cool!
Donna
On Oct 18, 2012, at 10:27 PM, Traci  wrote:

> Interesting article.  I've kind of wondered what a text to speech voice would 
> sound like as if it was from Alabama or Boston.  :)
> http://appleinsider.com.feedsportal.com/c/33975/f/616168/s/249d5633/l/0Lappleinsider0N0Carticles0C120C10A0C180Capple0Einvention0Egives0Echaracter0Eto0Etext0Eto0Espeech0Evoices/story01.htm
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vm fusion

2012-10-19 Thread wayne coles
Hello list as a new user to the mac i have a few questions i am using boot
camp with win7 pro on a mbp13inch and if i wanted to switch to vm is it
doable and how would i go about it and would the boot camp partition be put
back as one partition or would i have to do a clean install so any help
would be most grateful so thanks in advance and sorry if these questions
have balready been asked 
Wayne coles

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RE: vm fusion

2012-10-19 Thread Tommy Craig
Hi, 

There are two ways to do this. First you can install Fusion and just tell it
to use your bootcamp partition as your virtual machine. This would probably
be the easies way to go if you already have bootcamp working. 

With this option you can either use Window from within the Mac by using
Fusion or if you think you want to have all of your system resources
available to Windows you can choose Bootcamp from the startup screen just
like you are currently doing. 

As far as I know, if you want to switch entirely to Fusion without the above
option, you would have to remove your Bootcamp partion, install Fusion and
then reinstall Windows from within Fusion. 

Tommy


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Hello list as a new user to the mac i have a few questions i am using boot
camp with win7 pro on a mbp13inch and if i wanted to switch to vm is it
doable and how would i go about it and would the boot camp partition be put
back as one partition or would i have to do a clean install so any help
would be most grateful so thanks in advance and sorry if these questions
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Re: vm fusion

2012-10-19 Thread Chris Blouch
I haven't tried this but in the end Fusion just generates a giant file 
on your Mac hard drive to represent the PC hard drive. I also know that 
VMWare will 'import' a bootcamp partition. So depending on how much you 
have on bootcamp and how much free space you have on the Mac side you 
could just have VMWare slurp the bootcamp partition into the VMWare 
file. Note that VMWare defaults to allocating only actual used space. So 
your VMWare machine could have a 100GB virtual drive that only takes 
10GB of disk space because most of it is unused. Once you have 
everything off the bootcamp partitions you should be able to used disk 
utility to delete that partition and grow the OSX partition to add the 
space. You might have to do this while booted from an install DVD since 
you normally can't change the partition map of a drive that you are 
running the OS from. Worth a try though :)


CB

On 10/19/12 12:44 PM, Tommy Craig wrote:

Hi,

There are two ways to do this. First you can install Fusion and just tell it
to use your bootcamp partition as your virtual machine. This would probably
be the easies way to go if you already have bootcamp working.

With this option you can either use Window from within the Mac by using
Fusion or if you think you want to have all of your system resources
available to Windows you can choose Bootcamp from the startup screen just
like you are currently doing.

As far as I know, if you want to switch entirely to Fusion without the above
option, you would have to remove your Bootcamp partion, install Fusion and
then reinstall Windows from within Fusion.

Tommy


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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: vm fusion


Hello list as a new user to the mac i have a few questions i am using boot
camp with win7 pro on a mbp13inch and if i wanted to switch to vm is it
doable and how would i go about it and would the boot camp partition be put
back as one partition or would i have to do a clean install so any help
would be most grateful so thanks in advance and sorry if these questions
have balready been asked
Wayne coles



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Re: to the person creating application shortcuts:

2012-10-19 Thread Harry Hogue
Esther,

Thanks so much for these links.  Are there any special commands I should know 
to move through the mail archive site?  I think there has been discussion about 
that before actually.  I am going to go there now to play around and se what I 
can find out.

Thanks,

harry

On oct 17, 2012, at 6:03 p.m., Esther  wrote:

> Hi Harry,
> 
> The keyboard shortcut for the ellipsis character varies according to
> your input language keyboard.  For Spanish and German, the combination
> is Option+period.  For US, UK, and French input keyboards, the
> combination is Option+semi-colon.  For the Canadian French input
> keyboard, it is Option+Shift+L.  If you use the Mail Archive web site
> for the macvisionaries list and type in "ellipsis" as a search term,
> you'll find previous discussion posts about generating this
> character.  (Specifically, there was an instance when Jürgen Fleger
> was trying to generate a keyboard shortcut for to normalize in Amadeus
> Pro, and he found that he had to add and extra space between the
> command and the ellipsis character to have his shortcut work.  That
> sounds like it might have been a bug, but the discussion thread also
> covered the fact that in German the shortcut for ellipsis is Option
> +period.)
> 
> If you want lists of other special character combinations you can find
> them in the archives with a Mail Archive search.  For example, this
> post has links at the end to posts listing special character
> combinations (for US and UK keyboards) and also some of the various
> posts on typing accented characters from an English language input
> keyboard.
> • Re: Keyboard shortcuts
> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg61392.html
> 
> I think that the most up to date linked lists of special symbols are
> on the mac-access list, but you can find bits of these quoted in
> archived posts on the macvisionaries list. It's also  actually easier
> to use the keyboard viewer in recent versions of Mac OS X to check
> option key combinations, although I usually work out the key
> combinations in TextEdit.
> 
> HTH. Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Oct 17, 12:02 pm, Harry Hogue  wrote:
>> Hi Alex, I wanted to make sure, is it option semicolon to make the ellipsis? 
>>  I use a Spanish layout for my keyboard and it is option period, so maybe it 
>> is different depending on the layout.  I just wanted to point this out in 
>> case other's had a similar issue.  The reason I brought it up is because I 
>> tried it and it didn't work, so I had to play around until I could find the 
>> right key combination.
>> 
>> also, VO+shift+C works very well to get you the precise text, and that way 
>> you don't have to worry about accidentally inserting a space where it isn't 
>> needed, etc.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Harry
>> 
>> El oct 17, 2012, a las 11:41 a.m., Alex Hall  escribió:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> I just tried making a shortcut to save attachments and it worked. First, 
>>> though, thank you for your question, as I never knew this functionality 
>>> existed and I'll be making plenty more of these shortcuts.
>> 
>>> Now, here's what I think your problem is: you need to match the text of the 
>>> option character for character. For instance, I always thought it was 'save 
>>> attachment", but it is actually "attachments". You also need the ellipsis 
>>> character; using three periods won't do. Copy and paste the below line into 
>>> the field for the menu item name:
>>> Save Attachments…
>>> I made the ellipsis with option-semicolon, by the way, another trick I 
>>> learned playing around with this. As a final tip, try moving to the menu 
>>> item, then using vo-shift-c to copy the last thing spoken to the clipboard 
>>> and pasting that into the item name field. I didn't do it this way, but it 
>>> seems like that would be the most fool-proof way of getting the exact text. 
>>> Good luck.
>> 
>>> Have a great day,
>>> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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Re: Yoru Fukurou: Displaying My Own Tweets in search window for hash tags?

2012-10-19 Thread Timothy Clark Music
oh, refresh the search window and see if that fixes it.
web site 
 http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
 phone number should you need to reach me 
 724-401-1224 
 check my site for more contact information. 
 thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
 Timothy

On Oct 19, 2012, at 9:33 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:

> I see it on my timeline but not in the search window for a hash tag.
> 
> Teresa
> On Oct 18, 2012, at 6:30 PM, Timothy Clark Music  
> wrote:
> 
>> hmm. that's strange. you mean whatever tweet you send you don't see it on 
>> your time line?
>> web site 
>> http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
>> phone number should you need to reach me 
>> 724-401-1224 
>> check my site for more contact information. 
>> thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
>> Timothy
>> 
>> On Oct 18, 2012, at 6:02 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi. I was actually trying to find out how to have my own tweets show there. 
>>> I don't see them after I send them.
>>> 
>>> thanks,
>>> Teresa
>>> 
>>> On Oct 18, 2012, at 11:00 AM, Timothy Clark Music 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
 there are a few ways to do this. 
 first way. 
 in the tweet wind where you type your tweet hit shift3 and it will bring 
 up a list of hashtags. another way to do this is by finding your search 
 window buy hitting command left airo until you see an empty table, VO left 
 over and you should see a search box. if you don't then hit common left 
 airo again then VO left and you should see a search field. once you see 
 the search field type in your hashtag to see what people are tweeting with 
 that hashtag. 
 hope this helps. 
 
 web site 
 http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
 phone number should you need to reach me 
 724-401-1224 
 check my site for more contact information. 
 thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
 Timothy
 
 On Oct 18, 2012, at 1:51 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
 
> Hi, all,
> 
> I'm wondering how best to display specific hash tags for Twitter. I've 
> been going to the search window and typing in the hash tag. I would 
> actually like to see whether my own tweets have posted too.
> 
> Thanks,
> Teresa
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Re: vm fusion

2012-10-19 Thread Chris
Even better you can run Bootcamp Assistant and choose to Remove Windows 
7. This removes the Bootcamp partition and reallocates your hard drive 
to the space before the Bootcamp partition was created by the same utility.



Christopher Hallsworth

On 19/10/2012 18:02, Chris Blouch wrote:

I haven't tried this but in the end Fusion just generates a giant file
on your Mac hard drive to represent the PC hard drive. I also know that
VMWare will 'import' a bootcamp partition. So depending on how much you
have on bootcamp and how much free space you have on the Mac side you
could just have VMWare slurp the bootcamp partition into the VMWare
file. Note that VMWare defaults to allocating only actual used space. So
your VMWare machine could have a 100GB virtual drive that only takes
10GB of disk space because most of it is unused. Once you have
everything off the bootcamp partitions you should be able to used disk
utility to delete that partition and grow the OSX partition to add the
space. You might have to do this while booted from an install DVD since
you normally can't change the partition map of a drive that you are
running the OS from. Worth a try though :)

CB

On 10/19/12 12:44 PM, Tommy Craig wrote:

Hi,

There are two ways to do this. First you can install Fusion and just
tell it
to use your bootcamp partition as your virtual machine. This would
probably
be the easies way to go if you already have bootcamp working.

With this option you can either use Window from within the Mac by using
Fusion or if you think you want to have all of your system resources
available to Windows you can choose Bootcamp from the startup screen just
like you are currently doing.

As far as I know, if you want to switch entirely to Fusion without the
above
option, you would have to remove your Bootcamp partion, install Fusion
and
then reinstall Windows from within Fusion.

Tommy


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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: vm fusion


Hello list as a new user to the mac i have a few questions i am using
boot
camp with win7 pro on a mbp13inch and if i wanted to switch to vm is it
doable and how would i go about it and would the boot camp partition
be put
back as one partition or would i have to do a clean install so any help
would be most grateful so thanks in advance and sorry if these questions
have balready been asked
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Downloading VMWare fusion troubles

2012-10-19 Thread Phil Halton
Well, I must be getting old, because I just can't find the Fusion free trial 
download.

I got to the screen where I had to register an account in order to download the 
trial, but I couldn't get my screen reader to correctly read the form fields 
and couldn't get an account setup.

Any help out there. This is more work than I'm used to doing for a free trial 
download.

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Apache Open Office

2012-10-19 Thread Chris Blouch
Some of you might read the press about Apache Foundation taking over 
Open Office and they just released a new version 3.4.1 (point release 
from 3.4.0). While there is 'some' accessibility much of it was missing. 
So I could make a new Writer document, but once I was in there anything 
I typed was not read. But I could then go back with VO and interact with 
the text and get it to read, but VO wasn't following my edit point 
around. If I tried to close the document it gave me a 
save/discard/cancel dialog. I could VO-arrow around to pick the buttons 
but tab was not followed. So I could be on Discard, hit tab to move 
focus to the Cancel button and VO says nothing. So it seems like 
somebody has been working on it but it isn't done yet. So save you 166MB 
downloading for another time.


Likewise LibreOffice 3.5.7 came out October 5 so I gave that a whirl but 
it fared no better. Not surprising as they come from the same codebase. 
NeoOffice now charges $10 just to try the current version but from the 
discussion forums it sounds like they don't have voiceover working 
either. So for now it seems that iWorks and the other 3rd party text 
editors still rule for document processing.


CB

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Changing between itunes libraries.

2012-10-19 Thread Annie Skov Nielsen
Hi all.

I am working with more itunes libraries, because I find it difficult to have 
all my music added to my IPhone library, I can not figure out how to only add 
some albums to my IPhone. Besides I also have an IPad, so I need to have more 
librarys. I normaly change library with command o to ope  itunes quickly 
followed by option. I am trying to learn my sighted mother to do this, but that 
will not work. I also have to admit that it gives some problems sometimes when 
ITunes will not go into library chooser. Can I do something else to change 
librarys.

Best regards Annie.

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Re: Abridged summary of macvisionaries@googlegroups.com - 29 Messages in 14 Topics

2012-10-19 Thread Jessica Carter
Hi List,

Been looking into maybe starting an online radio station over the last
few days.  This process is just in the very beginning stages, well,
research, and that is it, for now.  I am not sure if anything will
come of the idea, but i thought it sounded pretty cool.
Has anyone tried the Rogue Amoeba software, or other types of Mac
software for this purpose?  How did it work for you, if you've used
such a thing?  Curious to know what your experiences have been like.
Thanks for any input, and appreciate it very much.

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Transfering NLS Books to SD card

2012-10-19 Thread Jesus Garcia
Evening list members a question I know has been discussed here before. 
what is the simplest way to transfer a downloaded NLS book to an SD 
card? I downloaded a couple of books using my mac book pro and don't 
remember the steps for transering to a card for a reader. Thanks

Jesus

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Possibly starting an online radio station?

2012-10-19 Thread Jessica Carter
Hi List,

Been looking into maybe starting an online radio station over the last
few days.  This process is just in the very beginning stages, well,
research, and that is it, for now.  I am not sure if anything will
come of the idea, but i thought it sounded pretty cool.  (I would be
using VO for everything.  Don't have any vision to be able to use
Zooms).
Has anyone tried the Rogue Amoeba software, or other types of Mac
software for this purpose?  How did it work for you, if you've used
such a thing?  Curious to know what your experiences have been like.
Thanks for any input, and appreciate it very much.

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Re: Transfering NLS Books to SD card

2012-10-19 Thread Mark Baxter
 •1)  Download the books from BARD to the Downloads folder.
 *2)  Acquire a USB SD card reader and plug it into an available USB port.
 *3)  Make sure all the zip files are unzipped into their book folders.
 •4) Go to the Desktop on your Mac (VO Shift D from Finder).  Navigate until 
you find something that sounds like "Removable USB storage device," or the name 
of your SD card, if it has been given a label.  Open it with Command O.
 •5)  Create a folder on the root of the SD card called "Audio+podcasts".  
That's the word Audio with a Plus sigh (shift equals) and the word Podcasts, no 
spaces, all together.  Create a folder with this name.
 •6) Copy the DB folders from the Downloads folder of your Mac to the 
audio+podcasts folder on your SD card.  If you need further explanations about 
creating a folder or copying from one to another, let me know.

I do this successfully all the time, and it's fun and easy.  Enjoy


 • Mark BurningHawk Baxter
 • AIM, Skype and Twitter:  BurningHawk1969
 • MSN:  burninghawk1...@hotmail.com
 • My home page:
 • http://MarkBurningHawk.net/

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Re: Apple looking to add character to text-to-speech voices

2012-10-19 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

In some way they may be testing the waters already since the iPhone and such 
will attempt to pronounce, for example, French words properly when Victoria is 
speaking English for everything else.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2012-10-19, at 8:10 AM, Donna Goodin  wrote:

> That's cool!
> Donna
> On Oct 18, 2012, at 10:27 PM, Traci  wrote:
> 
>> Interesting article.  I've kind of wondered what a text to speech voice 
>> would sound like as if it was from Alabama or Boston.  :)
>> http://appleinsider.com.feedsportal.com/c/33975/f/616168/s/249d5633/l/0Lappleinsider0N0Carticles0C120C10A0C180Capple0Einvention0Egives0Echaracter0Eto0Etext0Eto0Espeech0Evoices/story01.htm
>>  
>> 
>> Sent by Macbook Air Mail
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Re: Possibly starting an online radio station?

2012-10-19 Thread Timothy Clark Music
i use nice cast when i feel like streaming. 
 it's VO friendly. 
 I like you, am totally blind but I do videos as well. Quicktime broadcaster is 
fantastic for that. 
 I am guessing though you will want to do just an audio stream on shout cast or 
ice cast so Nicecast is your best bet. 
 hope this helps. 
 
web site 
 http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
 phone number should you need to reach me 
 724-401-1224 
 check my site for more contact information. 
 thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
 Timothy

On Oct 19, 2012, at 7:25 PM, Jessica Carter wrote:

> Hi List,
> 
> Been looking into maybe starting an online radio station over the last
> few days.  This process is just in the very beginning stages, well,
> research, and that is it, for now.  I am not sure if anything will
> come of the idea, but i thought it sounded pretty cool.  (I would be
> using VO for everything.  Don't have any vision to be able to use
> Zooms).
> Has anyone tried the Rogue Amoeba software, or other types of Mac
> software for this purpose?  How did it work for you, if you've used
> such a thing?  Curious to know what your experiences have been like.
> Thanks for any input, and appreciate it very much.
> 
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Re: Fast scanner that works on the mac

2012-10-19 Thread David Tanner

Don,

It is not a problem.  There is a Mac driver for the 210 and the 200.

- Original Message - 
From: "Don Breda" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 3:55 AM
Subject: Re: Fast scanner that works on the mac



I have the successor to yours the 210 and you don't have to wait for the
light to come up to temperature and it is pretty fast.

Not using it on my mac though although I don't think that would be a
problem.

Don


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RE: Transferring NLS Books to SD card

2012-10-19 Thread Jesus Garcia
Great thanks the laptop has a SD card slot. Now one more question I remember
a discussion regarding the fact that when unzipping the file the OS creates
a folder with the DT proceeding the name of the book is this so? And if it
is I assume the only way to get rid of the DT is to rename the folder? 

-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark Baxter
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 20:02
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Transfering NLS Books to SD card

 .1)  Download the books from BARD to the Downloads folder.
 *2)  Acquire a USB SD card reader and plug it into an available USB port.
 *3)  Make sure all the zip files are unzipped into their book folders.
 .4) Go to the Desktop on your Mac (VO Shift D from Finder).  Navigate until
you find something that sounds like "Removable USB storage device," or the
name of your SD card, if it has been given a label.  Open it with Command O.
 .5)  Create a folder on the root of the SD card called "Audio+podcasts".
That's the word Audio with a Plus sigh (shift equals) and the word Podcasts,
no spaces, all together.  Create a folder with this name.
 .6) Copy the DB folders from the Downloads folder of your Mac to the
audio+podcasts folder on your SD card.  If you need further explanations
about creating a folder or copying from one to another, let me know.

I do this successfully all the time, and it's fun and easy.  Enjoy


 . Mark BurningHawk Baxter
 . AIM, Skype and Twitter:  BurningHawk1969  . MSN:
burninghawk1...@hotmail.com  . My home page:
 . http://MarkBurningHawk.net/

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Iphone facebook app

2012-10-19 Thread Paul Hunt
Hello everyone. I can only see the latest ten items in my newsfeed. I also see 
a network error but U can post. How can I see my whole newsfeed?

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Re: Iphone facebook app

2012-10-19 Thread Chris Bruinenberg
Hello.
Go to the end f your Facebook feed.
Try double tapping and push up.

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> see a network error but U can post. How can I see my whole newsfeed?
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Re: Iphone facebook app

2012-10-19 Thread Paul Hunt
Thanks Chris it worked. I'm working with Transittimes+. This app allows me to 
share my planned trips. Others can see these posts but I can't see them. Any 
idea why? 

On Oct 19, 2012, at 8:45 PM, Chris Bruinenberg  wrote:

> Hello.
> Go to the end f your Facebook feed.
> Try double tapping and push up.
> 
> On Oct 19, 2012, at 6:43 PM, Paul Hunt  wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone. I can only see the latest ten items in my newsfeed. I also 
>> see a network error but U can post. How can I see my whole newsfeed?
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Re: Changing between itunes libraries.

2012-10-19 Thread Alex Hall
Select your iOS device from the sources list, select the music radio button, 
then find and select the "manually manage music" option. You should now see a 
list of artists, one of albums, and one of playlists, each with a checkbox next 
to it. Check only the items you want synced and then sync. You might want to 
create a playlist called "iPad music", then select only that playlist to sync 
with your iPad. Do the same for your iPhone, and you need only modify the 
playlists in iTunes and then sync to change the music placed on your iOS 
devices. I hope this made sense.
On Oct 19, 2012, at 5:24 PM, Annie Skov Nielsen  
wrote:

> Hi all.
> 
> I am working with more itunes libraries, because I find it difficult to have 
> all my music added to my IPhone library, I can not figure out how to only add 
> some albums to my IPhone. Besides I also have an IPad, so I need to have more 
> librarys. I normaly change library with command o to ope  itunes quickly 
> followed by option. I am trying to learn my sighted mother to do this, but 
> that will not work. I also have to admit that it gives some problems 
> sometimes when ITunes will not go into library chooser. Can I do something 
> else to change librarys.
> 
> Best regards Annie.
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Re: Possibly starting an online radio station?

2012-10-19 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
I too am extremely! and I mean, extremely! interested in any input/help 
regarding this.  I've heard of using something called NIcecast, but aside 
from hearing the name of the product, that's all I know.  I dono if it 
interfaces with ITunes, I dono if that is the server, I don't know if it 
offers the ability of talking over the music if needed, I don't know if it's 
free?  I mean, I literally, know ab, suh, lootly, nothing about it!  I know 
Sarah Alawami did a brief demonstration of it apparently, but I personally 
thought that she moved a bit too fast for my personal taste through it. 
Plus, I didn't like the fact that she had Voiceover through the whole thing 
from what little I recall, ramped to about 75% on the speach rate, which 
made it incredibly hard for me to follow.  I can do 45% with Alex, but much 
more, forget it.  I know people say, damn that's slow!, and yeah, ok, maybe 
it is, but with my hearing loss, I just can't do it.  The weird thing is 
that Eloquence under Windows is about the only synth I can ramp up fairly 
fast and still understand.  Bottom line though is, yeah, I know nothing 
about it.  I hear it's a bit tricky to use, but once you get the hang of it, 
it works quite nicely.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Jessica Carter" 

To: "macvisionaries" 
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 7:25 PM
Subject: Possibly starting an online radio station?



Hi List,

Been looking into maybe starting an online radio station over the last
few days.  This process is just in the very beginning stages, well,
research, and that is it, for now.  I am not sure if anything will
come of the idea, but i thought it sounded pretty cool.  (I would be
using VO for everything.  Don't have any vision to be able to use
Zooms).
Has anyone tried the Rogue Amoeba software, or other types of Mac
software for this purpose?  How did it work for you, if you've used
such a thing?  Curious to know what your experiences have been like.
Thanks for any input, and appreciate it very much.

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Re: Possibly starting an online radio station?

2012-10-19 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Timothy, would you be so kind as to either 

1.  Write me off list, and give me a little push as to where to get the 
Nicecast software, and how to use it, and two, some very basic tips on how to 
use it?  I would be doing nothing but music with maybe some occasional 
Christian dramas like Adventures in Odyssey, Down Giliad Lane, etc.  I'd want 
the ability to be able to also talk over the music for announcing songs etc.  I 
don't want it to be like the linerec inlrec.dll winamp plugin.  I want it to be 
where I can crossfade songs, and could talk over the music.

Also, when I do talk over the music, would it let me duck the music so that it 
doesn't drown out my mike?

Granted, I can run my mike pretty hot with the control surface I'm using, but 
then if you do that, then you get into the whole aspect of clipping really 
badly, which of corse you don't want, and if you add compression like I'd do, 
then you can really make the limiters do some really wacked up things if you're 
not careful.

So yeah, either give me some pointers, or if you could make me a very basic 
audio demonstration and just go through the very very basics nice and slowly, I 
could probably take over from there.  Once I get the basics, I'm usually 
extremely extremely good at figuring out the rest on my own.

Chris.
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  From: Timothy Clark Music 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 8:53 PM
  Subject: Re: Possibly starting an online radio station?


  i use nice cast when i feel like streaming. 
   it's VO friendly. 
   I like you, am totally blind but I do videos as well. Quicktime broadcaster 
is fantastic for that. 
   I am guessing though you will want to do just an audio stream on shout cast 
or ice cast so Nicecast is your best bet. 
   hope this helps. 


  web site 
   http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
   phone number should you need to reach me 
   724-401-1224 
   check my site for more contact information. 
   thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
   Timothy


  On Oct 19, 2012, at 7:25 PM, Jessica Carter wrote:


Hi List,

Been looking into maybe starting an online radio station over the last
few days.  This process is just in the very beginning stages, well,
research, and that is it, for now.  I am not sure if anything will
come of the idea, but i thought it sounded pretty cool.  (I would be
using VO for everything.  Don't have any vision to be able to use
Zooms).
Has anyone tried the Rogue Amoeba software, or other types of Mac
software for this purpose?  How did it work for you, if you've used
such a thing?  Curious to know what your experiences have been like.
Thanks for any input, and appreciate it very much.

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Re: Iphone facebook app

2012-10-19 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
OK, first of all, I'm not sure about ajusting the amount of posts in your 
wall postings.  Let me grab my IPhone right quick...


Yeah, I don't see a way to change that, bro, sorry, but here... let me 
explain to you what's happening with that network error thing, as that! I 
do! get.


Being that they didn't put that in a heading, it's not the most intuitive, 
but basically, that isn't actually tell you you have a network error.  If 
you go down to where that is, then you flick one more time to your right, 
you'll notice it says none, or something to that effect.  Basically, what 
the deal is, is, it's telling you there are no network errors.  If there 
were, let's just say, you'd see the thing that said network error, like you 
do already, but then right below that if you was to flick right one time, 
you'd actually see the list of error messages, then might could double tap 
them for more details.  I don't know, as I've never had it where there was 
an error, and God forbid I do.  Yeah, I'll admit, they could a made that a 
bit more less confusing.  That kind a through me off at first, too.


Hope that at least answers that! question.

Chris.

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To: 
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Subject: Iphone facebook app


Hello everyone. I can only see the latest ten items in my newsfeed. I also 
see a network error but U can post. How can I see my whole newsfeed?


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Re: Iphone facebook app

2012-10-19 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
What do you mean, push up, and when you say double tap, you mean with one 
finger?  Do you wait till you hear the 3 little bleeps before you slide up? 
Please be more specific as this is kind of vague.


Chris.

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From: "Chris Bruinenberg" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: Iphone facebook app



Hello.
Go to the end f your Facebook feed.
Try double tapping and push up.

On Oct 19, 2012, at 6:43 PM, Paul Hunt  wrote:

Hello everyone. I can only see the latest ten items in my newsfeed. I 
also see a network error but U can post. How can I see my whole newsfeed?


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best antivirus for mac?

2012-10-19 Thread John D. Lipsey
Hi list:

I've been nomail on the list for absolute ages, and so if the topic came up in 
a recent thread I apologize.

I want to put some antivirus software on my mac. Some would say that viruses 
are less likely to infect my mac, but I say I'd rather be prepared.  I want 
something that's awesome at doing its job and is accessible with VO. 100 
percent accessibility is ideal, but if it has some things that are strange but 
I can still do what I need to do so the protection of my computer is assured 
then I'm happy.

Thoughts?

Thanks in advance,

-John

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Re: Iphone facebook app

2012-10-19 Thread Chris Bruinenberg
Just go to the bottom of the windows with your news feed.
If you double tap and pull your finger up, as if your dragging it, it should 
refresh and pull more stories down.

On Oct 19, 2012, at 9:01 PM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland"  
wrote:

> What do you mean, push up, and when you say double tap, you mean with one 
> finger?  Do you wait till you hear the 3 little bleeps before you slide up? 
> Please be more specific as this is kind of vague.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Chris Bruinenberg" 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 9:45 PM
> Subject: Re: Iphone facebook app
> 
> 
>> Hello.
>> Go to the end f your Facebook feed.
>> Try double tapping and push up.
>> 
>> On Oct 19, 2012, at 6:43 PM, Paul Hunt  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello everyone. I can only see the latest ten items in my newsfeed. I also 
>>> see a network error but U can post. How can I see my whole newsfeed?
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quickly advancing from top to bottom of message headers

2012-10-19 Thread larry
I am using a mac book air and can't get from top to bottom of message headers 
in the apple mail program.  I would appreciate a command that will permit this.
Thanks very much.

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Re: Possibly starting an online radio station?

2012-10-19 Thread Timothy Clark Music
there's a read me file once you first open nice cast. use it and it will help 
you. also, i got mine from torrents before i became a christian. :) there were 
so many things i did but i digress. 
 use the file and it should help. 
 if not then i'll make something. 
web site 
 http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
 phone number should you need to reach me 
 724-401-1224 
 check my site for more contact information. 
 thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
 Timothy

On Oct 19, 2012, at 11:52 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> Timothy, would you be so kind as to either
>  
> 1.  Write me off list, and give me a little push as to where to get the 
> Nicecast software, and how to use it, and two, some very basic tips on how to 
> use it?  I would be doing nothing but music with maybe some occasional 
> Christian dramas like Adventures in Odyssey, Down Giliad Lane, etc.  I'd want 
> the ability to be able to also talk over the music for announcing songs etc.  
> I don't want it to be like the linerec inlrec.dll winamp plugin.  I want it 
> to be where I can crossfade songs, and could talk over the music.
>  
> Also, when I do talk over the music, would it let me duck the music so that 
> it doesn't drown out my mike?
>  
> Granted, I can run my mike pretty hot with the control surface I'm using, but 
> then if you do that, then you get into the whole aspect of clipping really 
> badly, which of corse you don't want, and if you add compression like I'd do, 
> then you can really make the limiters do some really wacked up things if 
> you're not careful.
>  
> So yeah, either give me some pointers, or if you could make me a very basic 
> audio demonstration and just go through the very very basics nice and slowly, 
> I could probably take over from there.  Once I get the basics, I'm usually 
> extremely extremely good at figuring out the rest on my own.
>  
> Chris.
> - Original Message -
> From: Timothy Clark Music
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 8:53 PM
> Subject: Re: Possibly starting an online radio station?
> 
> i use nice cast when i feel like streaming. 
>  it's VO friendly. 
>  I like you, am totally blind but I do videos as well. Quicktime broadcaster 
> is fantastic for that. 
>  I am guessing though you will want to do just an audio stream on shout cast 
> or ice cast so Nicecast is your best bet. 
>  hope this helps. 
> 
> web site 
>  http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
>  phone number should you need to reach me 
>  724-401-1224 
>  check my site for more contact information. 
>  thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
>  Timothy
> 
> On Oct 19, 2012, at 7:25 PM, Jessica Carter wrote:
> 
>> Hi List,
>> 
>> Been looking into maybe starting an online radio station over the last
>> few days.  This process is just in the very beginning stages, well,
>> research, and that is it, for now.  I am not sure if anything will
>> come of the idea, but i thought it sounded pretty cool.  (I would be
>> using VO for everything.  Don't have any vision to be able to use
>> Zooms).
>> Has anyone tried the Rogue Amoeba software, or other types of Mac
>> software for this purpose?  How did it work for you, if you've used
>> such a thing?  Curious to know what your experiences have been like.
>> Thanks for any input, and appreciate it very much.
>> 
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how to broadcast on a mac

2012-10-19 Thread Timothy Clark Music
check out ladeocast it's free and accessible and in the app store. 
 hope that helps. 
web site 
 http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
 phone number should you need to reach me 
 724-401-1224 
 check my site for more contact information. 
 thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
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Re: Possibly starting an online radio station?

2012-10-19 Thread keith weatherly
i too would like to know how to do this as well. 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Christopher-Mark Gilland 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 11:52 PM
  Subject: Re: Possibly starting an online radio station?


  Timothy, would you be so kind as to either 

  1.  Write me off list, and give me a little push as to where to get the 
Nicecast software, and how to use it, and two, some very basic tips on how to 
use it?  I would be doing nothing but music with maybe some occasional 
Christian dramas like Adventures in Odyssey, Down Giliad Lane, etc.  I'd want 
the ability to be able to also talk over the music for announcing songs etc.  I 
don't want it to be like the linerec inlrec.dll winamp plugin.  I want it to be 
where I can crossfade songs, and could talk over the music.

  Also, when I do talk over the music, would it let me duck the music so that 
it doesn't drown out my mike?

  Granted, I can run my mike pretty hot with the control surface I'm using, but 
then if you do that, then you get into the whole aspect of clipping really 
badly, which of corse you don't want, and if you add compression like I'd do, 
then you can really make the limiters do some really wacked up things if you're 
not careful.

  So yeah, either give me some pointers, or if you could make me a very basic 
audio demonstration and just go through the very very basics nice and slowly, I 
could probably take over from there.  Once I get the basics, I'm usually 
extremely extremely good at figuring out the rest on my own.

  Chris.
  - Original Message - 
From: Timothy Clark Music 
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: Possibly starting an online radio station?


i use nice cast when i feel like streaming.  
 it's VO friendly. 
 I like you, am totally blind but I do videos as well. Quicktime 
broadcaster is fantastic for that. 
 I am guessing though you will want to do just an audio stream on shout 
cast or ice cast so Nicecast is your best bet. 
 hope this helps. 


web site 
 http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
 phone number should you need to reach me 
 724-401-1224 
 check my site for more contact information. 
 thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
 Timothy


On Oct 19, 2012, at 7:25 PM, Jessica Carter wrote:


  Hi List,

  Been looking into maybe starting an online radio station over the last
  few days.  This process is just in the very beginning stages, well,
  research, and that is it, for now.  I am not sure if anything will
  come of the idea, but i thought it sounded pretty cool.  (I would be
  using VO for everything.  Don't have any vision to be able to use
  Zooms).
  Has anyone tried the Rogue Amoeba software, or other types of Mac
  software for this purpose?  How did it work for you, if you've used
  such a thing?  Curious to know what your experiences have been like.
  Thanks for any input, and appreciate it very much.

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Re: Possibly starting an online radio station?

2012-10-19 Thread Timothy Clark Music
use ladeocast. it's free. or you could use nice cast. i have ladeocast but i 
don't  use it for broadcasting. but that's it's intended use.
web site 
 http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
 phone number should you need to reach me 
 724-401-1224 
 check my site for more contact information. 
 thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
 Timothy

On Oct 20, 2012, at 1:36 AM, keith weatherly wrote:

> i too would like to know how to do this as well.
> - Original Message -
> From: Christopher-Mark Gilland
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 11:52 PM
> Subject: Re: Possibly starting an online radio station?
> 
> Timothy, would you be so kind as to either
>  
> 1.  Write me off list, and give me a little push as to where to get the 
> Nicecast software, and how to use it, and two, some very basic tips on how to 
> use it?  I would be doing nothing but music with maybe some occasional 
> Christian dramas like Adventures in Odyssey, Down Giliad Lane, etc.  I'd want 
> the ability to be able to also talk over the music for announcing songs etc.  
> I don't want it to be like the linerec inlrec.dll winamp plugin.  I want it 
> to be where I can crossfade songs, and could talk over the music.
>  
> Also, when I do talk over the music, would it let me duck the music so that 
> it doesn't drown out my mike?
>  
> Granted, I can run my mike pretty hot with the control surface I'm using, but 
> then if you do that, then you get into the whole aspect of clipping really 
> badly, which of corse you don't want, and if you add compression like I'd do, 
> then you can really make the limiters do some really wacked up things if 
> you're not careful.
>  
> So yeah, either give me some pointers, or if you could make me a very basic 
> audio demonstration and just go through the very very basics nice and slowly, 
> I could probably take over from there.  Once I get the basics, I'm usually 
> extremely extremely good at figuring out the rest on my own.
>  
> Chris.
> - Original Message -
> From: Timothy Clark Music
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 8:53 PM
> Subject: Re: Possibly starting an online radio station?
> 
> i use nice cast when i feel like streaming. 
>  it's VO friendly. 
>  I like you, am totally blind but I do videos as well. Quicktime  
> broadcaster is fantastic for that. 
>  I am guessing though you will want to do just an audio stream on shout cast 
> or ice cast so Nicecast is your best bet. 
>  hope this helps. 
> 
> web site 
>  http://www.timothyclarkmusic.wordpress.com 
>  phone number should you need to reach me 
>  724-401-1224 
>  check my site for more contact information. 
>  thanks and may the good lord keep you and bless you. 
>  Timothy
> 
> On Oct 19, 2012, at 7:25 PM, Jessica Carter wrote:
> 
>> Hi List,
>> 
>> Been looking into maybe starting an online radio station over the last
>> few days.  This process is just in the very beginning stages, well,
>> research, and that is it, for now.  I am not sure if anything will
>> come of the idea, but i thought it sounded pretty cool.  (I would be
>> using VO for everything.  Don't have any vision to be able to use
>> Zooms).
>> Has anyone tried the Rogue Amoeba software, or other types of Mac
>> software for this purpose?  How did it work for you, if you've used
>> such a thing?  Curious to know what your experiences have been like.
>> Thanks for any input, and appreciate it very much.
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