Re: connecting to Facebook messenger with Adium is it possible now?

2017-09-04 Thread Trahern Culver
hi thanks for your reply i tried downloading Trillian from the app store but it 
always crashes reinstalling doesn’t help any idea whats going wrong? thanks 

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Re: connecting to Facebook messenger with Adium is it possible now?

2017-09-04 Thread Eric Whitten
no I don't think so.

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RE: connecting to Facebook messenger with Adium is it possible now?

2017-09-04 Thread BBS
Hi Trey. Development for Adium has been discontinued for a number of years, so 
therefore, you can no longer connect to Facebook with it. I use Trillian for 
Facebook. It's free and very accessible.

 

 

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hi all, I've reasontly installed Adium on my Mac again and I'm wondering if its 
possible to connect to Facebook messenger with Adium now because I know a few 
years ago it wasn't if any one can help with this that would be grate respect 
and blessings trey.

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connecting to Facebook messenger with Adium is it possible now?

2017-09-04 Thread Trahern Culver
hi all, I've reasontly installed Adium on my Mac again and I'm wondering if 
its possible to connect to Facebook messenger with Adium now because I know 
a few years ago it wasn't if any one can help with this that would be grate 
respect and blessings trey.

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Re: adium setting up accounts

2015-10-07 Thread Jeffrey Shockley
Hi,
At this point, Adium is pretty much dead. In fact, I didn’t put it back on here 
after I reinstalled everything last week. It’s a good thing there are 
alternatives. :)

Jeffrey
> On Oct 7, 2015, at 11:35 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> This is one reason why I recommended Trillion over Adium.  I find Adium to be 
> quite problematic.
> 
> I think you're going to need your entire yahoo ID, but again, I cannot 
> promise you that'll work, regardless the version you get.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Singing Sparrow" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 11:23 PM
> Subject: adium setting up accounts
> 
> 
>> I am having trouble setting up an account in Adium.
>> I have a yahoo account i want to set up in adium but when i try setting it 
>> up nothing happens.
>> Do i need the full yahoo email id or just the first part?
>> also what version truely supports yahoo messenger?
>> Can anyone help?
>> 
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Re: adium setting up accounts

2015-10-07 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
This is one reason why I recommended Trillion over Adium.  I find Adium to 
be quite problematic.


I think you're going to need your entire yahoo ID, but again, I cannot 
promise you that'll work, regardless the version you get.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Singing Sparrow" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 11:23 PM
Subject: adium setting up accounts



I am having trouble setting up an account in Adium.
I have a yahoo account i want to set up in adium but when i try setting it 
up nothing happens.

Do i need the full yahoo email id or just the first part?
also what version truely supports yahoo messenger?
Can anyone help?

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adium setting up accounts

2015-10-06 Thread Singing Sparrow

I am having trouble setting up an account in Adium.
I have a yahoo account i want to set up in adium but when i try setting 
it up nothing happens.

Do i need the full yahoo email id or just the first part?
also what version truely supports yahoo messenger?
Can anyone help?

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Re: adium versions?

2015-10-04 Thread Shawn Krasniuk
Not that hard at all. As Chris Gilland said, you'll need to create an account 
with Trillian before you can set up your accounts to work with it, but that's 
not hard since that's the first thing you see when you launch it, and no 
there's no captchas at all. After that, you can just set up your accounts and 
voila. You have an all in one easy to use IM client, and it also works 
awesomely with El Capitan.

Shawn
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> On Oct 4, 2015, at 6:42 AM, Singing Sparrow  wrote:
> 
> how good is trillian? and how hard is it to set up?
> 
> On 10/4/2015 3:07 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
>> If you're wanting to connect to Facebook, short answer is neither. Adium no 
>> longer supports Facebook, and according to a friend of mine that has used it 
>> for years, they no longer support Facebook through the Jabber protocol. If 
>> you want a client for Facebook, my recommendation is Trillian. Others use 
>> Messages with it, but others can chime in to help you set it up if you want 
>> to go that route since I don't use Messages with Facebook.
>> 
>> Shawn
>> Sent From My White MacBook
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>> Twitter Handle: shawnk_aka_bbs
>> Skype username: bbstheblindrapper
>> Facetime: bbssh...@icloud.com
>> 
>>> On Oct 4, 2015, at 3:00 AM, Singing Sparrow  wrote:
>>> 
>>> what adium version should i try ?
>>> I have 1.5.10 or 1.5.11 or 1.6 or 1.7
>>> Which should i try?
>>> the 1.5.10 is the stable build and the 1.5.11 b2 is a beta the 1.6 and 1.7 
>>> are nightly builds.
>>> Which version should i try?
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Re: adium versions?

2015-10-04 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
You'll love! Trillion!  It is literally the only instant messenger client, 
short of the Messages app, which I use with IMessage that I will touch!  I 
used to be a really big fan of Adium.  In some ways, I still am, but the 
time it takes to set up all your events manually by hand... It's so ungodly 
tedious that I finally just said to heck with it.


What I like so much about Trillion, as I told you a while back on Twitter 
is, it pretty well just works right out of the box.  Yeah, you'll have to 
sign up for a free Trillion account to get it working at all, but that's no 
big deal.  I don't even think there's a captcha.


If there is, get with me off list, and I'll help you, if needed.

Now that you're on Yosemite finally, I really really think you guys will 
like Trillion.  It works fantastically with Yosemite.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Singing Sparrow" 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, October 4, 2015 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: adium versions?


how good is trillian? and how hard is it to set up?

On 10/4/2015 3:07 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
If you're wanting to connect to Facebook, short answer is neither. Adium 
no longer supports Facebook, and according to a friend of mine that has 
used it for years, they no longer support Facebook through the Jabber 
protocol. If you want a client for Facebook, my recommendation is 
Trillian. Others use Messages with it, but others can chime in to help you 
set it up if you want to go that route since I don't use Messages with 
Facebook.


Shawn
Sent From My White MacBook
Facebook Username: Shawn Krasniuk
Twitter Handle: shawnk_aka_bbs
Skype username: bbstheblindrapper
Facetime: bbssh...@icloud.com

On Oct 4, 2015, at 3:00 AM, Singing Sparrow  
wrote:


what adium version should i try ?
I have 1.5.10 or 1.5.11 or 1.6 or 1.7
Which should i try?
the 1.5.10 is the stable build and the 1.5.11 b2 is a beta the 1.6 and 
1.7 are nightly builds.

Which version should i try?

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Re: adium versions?

2015-10-04 Thread Singing Sparrow

how good is trillian? and how hard is it to set up?

On 10/4/2015 3:07 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:

If you're wanting to connect to Facebook, short answer is neither. Adium no 
longer supports Facebook, and according to a friend of mine that has used it 
for years, they no longer support Facebook through the Jabber protocol. If you 
want a client for Facebook, my recommendation is Trillian. Others use Messages 
with it, but others can chime in to help you set it up if you want to go that 
route since I don't use Messages with Facebook.

Shawn
Sent From My White MacBook
Facebook Username: Shawn Krasniuk
Twitter Handle: shawnk_aka_bbs
Skype username: bbstheblindrapper
Facetime: bbssh...@icloud.com


On Oct 4, 2015, at 3:00 AM, Singing Sparrow  wrote:

what adium version should i try ?
I have 1.5.10 or 1.5.11 or 1.6 or 1.7
Which should i try?
the 1.5.10 is the stable build and the 1.5.11 b2 is a beta the 1.6 and 1.7 are 
nightly builds.
Which version should i try?

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Re: adium versions?

2015-10-04 Thread Shawn Krasniuk
If you're wanting to connect to Facebook, short answer is neither. Adium no 
longer supports Facebook, and according to a friend of mine that has used it 
for years, they no longer support Facebook through the Jabber protocol. If you 
want a client for Facebook, my recommendation is Trillian. Others use Messages 
with it, but others can chime in to help you set it up if you want to go that 
route since I don't use Messages with Facebook.

Shawn
Sent From My White MacBook
Facebook Username: Shawn Krasniuk
Twitter Handle: shawnk_aka_bbs
Skype username: bbstheblindrapper
Facetime: bbssh...@icloud.com

> On Oct 4, 2015, at 3:00 AM, Singing Sparrow  wrote:
> 
> what adium version should i try ?
> I have 1.5.10 or 1.5.11 or 1.6 or 1.7
> Which should i try?
> the 1.5.10 is the stable build and the 1.5.11 b2 is a beta the 1.6 and 1.7 
> are nightly builds.
> Which version should i try?
> 
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adium versions?

2015-10-04 Thread Singing Sparrow

what adium version should i try ?
I have 1.5.10 or 1.5.11 or 1.6 or 1.7
Which should i try?
the 1.5.10 is the stable build and the 1.5.11 b2 is a beta the 1.6 and 
1.7 are nightly builds.

Which version should i try?

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Re: adium or other multi messengers for mac.

2015-08-21 Thread Caitlyn Furness
Try either Trillium or Adium.

Just fyi, you can also use multiple accounts with just the messages app that 
comes with the mac.
hth,
Caitlyn

> On Aug 21, 2015, at 4:40 PM, Singing Sparrow  wrote:
> 
> What is the best multi messenger client for the mac?
> 
> On 8/21/2015 12:25 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
>> Sort of right and I’m glad to see someone else with some accurate 
>> understandings of how the Mac works on this level.
>> 
>> All I would say is that there may be some cleaning apps which are glorified 
>> delete keys that remove applications and depending on your memory and swap 
>> size this may help if you free up more space for swap.
>>  Another thing I’ve noticed is there are some utilities out there that 
>> will clean up the filesystem but I’ve always been skeptical of these since 
>> the Mac uses a much more modern filesystem that as you said should adjust as 
>> it’s in use.  It does slow though though.  When I was using rotating drives 
>> I would backup and restore periodically because the disks would crawl.  
>> Think god this is gone in the Flash drives.
>>  
>> 
>>> On Aug 21, 2015, at 1:18 PM, Tyler Thompson >> <mailto:tktpianostud...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I’d like to throw in my 2 cents here. I’m a software engineer, My job 
>>> involves designing (for both PC and Mac) different applications and tools. 
>>> So my 2 cents here is primarily based off of that knowledge. Generally 
>>> speaking anything that you might consider “junk” has the potential to be an 
>>> incredibly useful resource. Mac was designed off of an operating system 
>>> called unix. Unix had the job of running on highly sophisticated servers 
>>> for long periods of time. The whole purpose from the ground up was to make 
>>> sure that “junk” never even got written to your hard drive.
>>> 
>>> Apple has worked very hard to make sure that those ideals stay true, so 
>>> “junk” doesn’t ever exist unless you as the user try very hard to put it 
>>> there. I personally wouldn’t ever pay to have a tool “clean” a machine that 
>>> was already clean. These tools (as far as the mac is concerned) aren’t 
>>> preventative nor are they able to solve any serious issues. The moral of 
>>> the story is just don’t worry about it. If your mac starts running slowly 
>>> take it to somebody that knows what they’re doing, otherwise trust the 
>>> system. 
>>> 
>>> Unlike windows there’s no such thing as a “defragmenter” or “cleaner” 
>>> that just magically makes things run better. It’s also (in my experience) 
>>> not necessary to restart your mac very often because again, if a problem 
>>> exists there isn’t some magical fix to that problem. The mac is a system 
>>> that in general, doesn’t produce issues, but those that it does produce are 
>>> more serious.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Aug 21, 2015, at 11:08, Ray Foret Jr >>> <mailto:rforet7...@comcast.net>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Thing is this.  How can you tell what's junk and what you really should 
>>>> keep?  Without becoming a Mac expert, (which I am not.) how can one tell?  
>>>> I reckon this may especially be true if beta testing yes?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray
>>>> 
>>>> Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my Mac,
>>>> the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in
>>>> 
>>>>> On Aug 21, 2015, at 12:04 PM, Caitlyn Furness < 
>>>>> <mailto:caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com>caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com 
>>>>> <mailto:caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Chris,
>>>>> Mark and I bought a multiple license copy of clean my mac and it’s been 
>>>>> absolutely wonderful to use!
>>>>> 
>>>>> I run it on my mac every week and it always finds junk that I’d otherwise 
>>>>> miss!  I haven’t regretted buying this from the get go!  It does even 
>>>>> more then clean junk, too, so take some time to explore all that it does, 
>>>>> and can do, for you.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Cait
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Aug 20, 2015, at 10:22 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland < 
>>>>>> <mailto:clgillan...@gmail.com>clgillan...@gmail.com 
>>>>>> &

Re: adium or other multi messengers for mac.

2015-08-21 Thread christopher hallsworth
Pretty sure it good, at least on the receiving end of things. I know it can 
record and send voice messages just like it can on iOS.
> On 21 Aug 2015, at 21:51, Singing Sparrow  wrote:
> 
> does I message also support file transfers?
> 
> On 8/21/2015 3:45 PM, christopher hallsworth wrote:
>> The built-in Messages app is actually pretty good. It's not just for 
>> iMessages; it can also be used for Facebook chat via Jabba/XMPP, AOL, Google 
>> Talk, Yahoo, etc etc.
>>> On 21 Aug 2015, at 21:40, Singing Sparrow < 
>>> sunsh...@abe.midco.net 
>>> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> What is the best multi messenger client for the mac?
>>> 
>>> On 8/21/2015 12:25 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
 Sort of right and I’m glad to see someone else with some accurate 
 understandings of how the Mac works on this level.
 
 All I would say is that there may be some cleaning apps which are 
 glorified delete keys that remove applications and depending on your 
 memory and swap size this may help if you free up more space for swap.
Another thing I’ve noticed is there are some utilities out there that 
 will clean up the filesystem but I’ve always been skeptical of these since 
 the Mac uses a much more modern filesystem that as you said should adjust 
 as it’s in use.  It does slow though though.  When I was using rotating 
 drives I would backup and restore periodically because the disks would 
 crawl.  Think god this is gone in the Flash drives.
  
 
> On Aug 21, 2015, at 1:18 PM, Tyler Thompson  > wrote:
> 
>   I’d like to throw in my 2 cents here. I’m a software engineer, My job 
> involves designing (for both PC and Mac) different applications and 
> tools. So my 2 cents here is primarily based off of that knowledge. 
> Generally speaking anything that you might consider “junk” has the 
> potential to be an incredibly useful resource. Mac was designed off of an 
> operating system called unix. Unix had the job of running on highly 
> sophisticated servers for long periods of time. The whole purpose from 
> the ground up was to make sure that “junk” never even got written to your 
> hard drive.
> 
>   Apple has worked very hard to make sure that those ideals stay true, so 
> “junk” doesn’t ever exist unless you as the user try very hard to put it 
> there. I personally wouldn’t ever pay to have a tool “clean” a machine 
> that was already clean. These tools (as far as the mac is concerned) 
> aren’t preventative nor are they able to solve any serious issues. The 
> moral of the story is just don’t worry about it. If your mac starts 
> running slowly take it to somebody that knows what they’re doing, 
> otherwise trust the system. 
> 
>   Unlike windows there’s no such thing as a “defragmenter” or “cleaner” 
> that just magically makes things run better. It’s also (in my experience) 
> not necessary to restart your mac very often because again, if a problem 
> exists there isn’t some magical fix to that problem. The mac is a system 
> that in general, doesn’t produce issues, but those that it does produce 
> are more serious.
> 
> 
> 
>> On Aug 21, 2015, at 11:08, Ray Foret Jr < 
>> rforet7...@comcast.net 
>> > wrote:
>> 
>> Thing is this.  How can you tell what's junk and what you really should 
>> keep?  Without becoming a Mac expert, (which I am not.) how can one 
>> tell?  I reckon this may especially be true if beta testing yes?
>> 
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray
>> 
>> Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!
>> 
>> Sent from my Mac,
>> the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in
>> 
>>> On Aug 21, 2015, at 12:04 PM, Caitlyn Furness < 
>>> caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com 
>>> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Chris,
>>> Mark and I bought a multiple license copy of clean my mac and it’s been 
>>> absolutely wonderful to use!
>>> 
>>> I run it on my mac every week and it always finds junk that I’d 
>>> otherwise miss!  I haven’t regretted buying this from the get go!  It 
>>> does even more then clean junk, too, so take some time to explore all 
>>> that it does, and can do, for you.
>>> 
>>> Cait
>>> 
 On Aug 20, 2015, at 10:22 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland < 
 clgillan...@gmail.com 
 > wrote:
 
 I just bought a single use license for $39.99 to Clean My Mac.  I have 
 got to hand it to ya.  This thing has found junk on my drive that I 
 didn't even know 

Re: adium or other multi messengers for mac.

2015-08-21 Thread christopher hallsworth
Yeah Trillion is good, thanks for the reminder.
> On 21 Aug 2015, at 21:55, Shawn Krasniuk  wrote:
> 
> Hi. I prefer Trillian because it uses Growl and for Facebook you don't need 
> to log in to jabber.
> 
> Shawn
> Sent From My White MacBook
> Facebook Username: Shawn Krasniuk
> Twitter Handle: shawnk_aka_bbs
> Skype username: bbstheblindrapper
> Facetime: bbssh...@icloud.com 
>> On Aug 21, 2015, at 3:40 PM, Singing Sparrow > > wrote:
>> 
>> What is the best multi messenger client for the mac?
>> 
>> On 8/21/2015 12:25 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
>>> Sort of right and I’m glad to see someone else with some accurate 
>>> understandings of how the Mac works on this level.
>>> 
>>> All I would say is that there may be some cleaning apps which are glorified 
>>> delete keys that remove applications and depending on your memory and swap 
>>> size this may help if you free up more space for swap.
>>> Another thing I’ve noticed is there are some utilities out there that 
>>> will clean up the filesystem but I’ve always been skeptical of these since 
>>> the Mac uses a much more modern filesystem that as you said should adjust 
>>> as it’s in use.  It does slow though though.  When I was using rotating 
>>> drives I would backup and restore periodically because the disks would 
>>> crawl.  Think god this is gone in the Flash drives.
>>>  
>>> 
 On Aug 21, 2015, at 1:18 PM, Tyler Thompson >>> > wrote:
 
I’d like to throw in my 2 cents here. I’m a software engineer, My job 
 involves designing (for both PC and Mac) different applications and tools. 
 So my 2 cents here is primarily based off of that knowledge. Generally 
 speaking anything that you might consider “junk” has the 
 potential to be an incredibly useful resource. Mac was designed off of an 
 operating system called unix. Unix had the job of running on highly 
 sophisticated servers for long periods of time. The whole purpose from the 
 ground up was to make sure that “junk” never even got written to your hard 
 drive.
 
Apple has worked very hard to make sure that those ideals stay true, so 
 “junk” doesn’t ever exist unless you as the user try very hard to put it 
 there. I personally wouldn’t ever pay to have a tool “clean” a machine 
 that was already clean. These tools (as far as the mac is concerned) 
 aren’t preventative nor are they able to solve any serious issues. The 
 moral of the story is just don’t worry about it. If your mac starts 
 running slowly take it to somebody that knows what they’re doing, 
 otherwise trust the system. 
 
Unlike windows there’s no such thing as a “defragmenter” or “cleaner” 
 that just magically makes things run better. It’s also (in my experience) 
 not necessary to restart your mac very often because again, if a problem 
 exists there isn’t some magical fix to that problem. The mac is a system 
 that in general, doesn’t produce issues, but those that it does produce 
 are more serious.
 
 
 
> On Aug 21, 2015, at 11:08, Ray Foret Jr  > wrote:
> 
> Thing is this.  How can you tell what's junk and what you really should 
> keep?  Without becoming a Mac expert, (which I am not.) how can one tell? 
>  I reckon this may especially be true if beta testing yes?
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray
> 
> Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!
> 
> Sent from my Mac,
> the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in
> 
>> On Aug 21, 2015, at 12:04 PM, Caitlyn Furness < 
>> caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com 
>> > wrote:
>> 
>> Chris,
>> Mark and I bought a multiple license copy of clean my mac and it’s been 
>> absolutely wonderful to use!
>> 
>> I run it on my mac every week and it always finds junk that I’d 
>> otherwise miss!  I haven’t regretted buying this from the get go!  It 
>> does even more then clean junk, too, so take some time to explore all 
>> that it does, and can do, for you.
>> 
>> Cait
>> 
>>> On Aug 20, 2015, at 10:22 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland < 
>>> clgillan...@gmail.com 
>>> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> I just bought a single use license for $39.99 to Clean My Mac.  I have 
>>> got to hand it to ya.  This thing has found junk on my drive that I 
>>> didn't even know was there!  Granted, it's taking for ungodly ever to 
>>> finnish the clean process, but slowly but surely, it seems to be 
>>> getting there.  It clames that there are about 3 gigs roughly that it 
>>> can clean of just crap that I don't need

Re: adium or other multi messengers for mac.

2015-08-21 Thread Shawn Krasniuk
Hi. I prefer Trillian because it uses Growl and for Facebook you don't need to 
log in to jabber.

Shawn
Sent From My White MacBook
Facebook Username: Shawn Krasniuk
Twitter Handle: shawnk_aka_bbs
Skype username: bbstheblindrapper
Facetime: bbssh...@icloud.com

> On Aug 21, 2015, at 3:40 PM, Singing Sparrow  wrote:
> 
> What is the best multi messenger client for the mac?
> 
> On 8/21/2015 12:25 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
>> Sort of right and I’m glad to see someone else with some accurate 
>> understandings of how the Mac works on this level.
>> 
>> All I would say is that there may be some cleaning apps which are glorified 
>> delete keys that remove applications and depending on your memory and swap 
>> size this may help if you free up more space for swap.
>>  Another thing I’ve noticed is there are some utilities out there that 
>> will clean up the filesystem but I’ve always been skeptical of these since 
>> the Mac uses a much more modern filesystem that as you said should adjust as 
>> it’s in use.  It does slow though though.  When I was using rotating drives 
>> I would backup and restore periodically because the disks would crawl.  
>> Think god this is gone in the Flash drives.
>>  
>> 
>>> On Aug 21, 2015, at 1:18 PM, Tyler Thompson >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> I’d like to throw in my 2 cents here. I’m a software engineer, My job 
>>> involves designing (for both PC and Mac) different applications and tools. 
>>> So my 2 cents here is primarily based off of that knowledge. Generally 
>>> speaking anything that you might consider “junk” has the potential to be an 
>>> incredibly useful resource. Mac was designed off of an operating system 
>>> called unix. Unix had the job of running on highly sophisticated servers 
>>> for long periods of time. The whole purpose from the ground up was to make 
>>> sure that “junk” never even got written to your hard drive.
>>> 
>>> Apple has worked very hard to make sure that those ideals stay true, so 
>>> “junk” doesn’t ever exist unless you as the user try very hard to put it 
>>> there. I personally wouldn’t ever pay to have a tool “clean” a machine that 
>>> was already clean. These tools (as far as the mac is concerned) aren’t 
>>> preventative nor are they able to solve any serious issues. The moral of 
>>> the story is just don’t worry about it. If your mac starts running slowly 
>>> take it to somebody that knows what they’re doing, otherwise trust the 
>>> system. 
>>> 
>>> Unlike windows there’s no such thing as a “defragmenter” or “cleaner” 
>>> that just magically makes things run better. It’s also (in my experience) 
>>> not necessary to restart your mac very often because again, if a problem 
>>> exists there isn’t some magical fix to that problem. The mac is a system 
>>> that in general, doesn’t produce issues, but those that it does produce are 
>>> more serious.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
 On Aug 21, 2015, at 11:08, Ray Foret Jr >>> > wrote:
 
 Thing is this.  How can you tell what's junk and what you really should 
 keep?  Without becoming a Mac expert, (which I am not.) how can one tell?  
 I reckon this may especially be true if beta testing yes?
 
 
 Sincerely,
 The Constantly Barefooted Ray
 
 Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!
 
 Sent from my Mac,
 the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in
 
> On Aug 21, 2015, at 12:04 PM, Caitlyn Furness < 
> caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com 
> > wrote:
> 
> Chris,
> Mark and I bought a multiple license copy of clean my mac and it’s been 
> absolutely wonderful to use!
> 
> I run it on my mac every week and it always finds junk that I’d otherwise 
> miss!  I haven’t regretted buying this from the get go!  It does even 
> more then clean junk, too, so take some time to explore all that it does, 
> and can do, for you.
> 
> Cait
> 
>> On Aug 20, 2015, at 10:22 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland < 
>> clgillan...@gmail.com 
>> > wrote:
>> 
>> I just bought a single use license for $39.99 to Clean My Mac.  I have 
>> got to hand it to ya.  This thing has found junk on my drive that I 
>> didn't even know was there!  Granted, it's taking for ungodly ever to 
>> finnish the clean process, but slowly but surely, it seems to be getting 
>> there.  It clames that there are about 3 gigs roughly that it can clean 
>> of just crap that I don't need.  Yes, I did look through what it's 
>> deleting.  I'm not that dumb.  LOL!
>>  
>> I also was able to completely remove about 16 applications that I 
>> haven't used in several years, and get rid of all their gunk left over, 
>> like PLists etc.
>>  
>> Needle

Re: adium or other multi messengers for mac.

2015-08-21 Thread Singing Sparrow

does I message also support file transfers?

On 8/21/2015 3:45 PM, christopher hallsworth wrote:
The built-in Messages app is actually pretty good. It's not just for 
iMessages; it can also be used for Facebook chat via Jabba/XMPP, AOL, 
Google Talk, Yahoo, etc etc.
On 21 Aug 2015, at 21:40, Singing Sparrow > wrote:


What is the best multi messenger client for the mac?

On 8/21/2015 12:25 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
Sort of right and I’m glad to see someone else with some accurate 
understandings of how the Mac works on this level.


All I would say is that there may be some cleaning apps which are 
glorified delete keys that remove applications and depending on your 
memory and swap size this may help if you free up more space for swap.
Another thing I’ve noticed is there are some utilities out there 
that will clean up the filesystem but I’ve always been skeptical of 
these since the Mac uses a much more modern filesystem that as you 
said should adjust as it’s in use.  It does slow though though. 
 When I was using rotating drives I would backup and restore 
periodically because the disks would crawl.  Think god this is gone 
in the Flash drives.


On Aug 21, 2015, at 1:18 PM, Tyler Thompson 
mailto:tktpianostud...@gmail.com>> wrote:


I’d like to throw in my 2 cents here. I’m a software engineer, My 
job involves designing (for both PC and Mac) different applications 
and tools. So my 2 cents here is primarily based off of that 
knowledge. Generally speaking anything that you might consider 
“junk” has the potential to be an incredibly useful resource. Mac 
was designed off of an operating system called unix. Unix had the 
job of running on highly sophisticated servers for long periods of 
time. The whole purpose from the ground up was to make sure that 
“junk” never even got written to your hard drive.


Apple has worked very hard to make sure that those ideals stay 
true, so “junk” doesn’t ever exist unless you as the user try very 
hard to put it there. I personally wouldn’t ever pay to have a tool 
“clean” a machine that was already clean. These tools (as far as 
the mac is concerned) aren’t preventative nor are they able to 
solve any serious issues. The moral of the story is just don’t 
worry about it. If your mac starts running slowly take it to 
somebody that knows what they’re doing, otherwise trust the system.


Unlike windows there’s no such thing as a “defragmenter” or 
“cleaner” that just magically makes things run better. It’s also 
(in my experience) not necessary to restart your mac very often 
because again, if a problem exists there isn’t some magical fix to 
that problem. The mac is a system that in general, doesn’t produce 
issues, but those that it does produce are more serious.




On Aug 21, 2015, at 11:08, Ray Foret Jr > wrote:


Thing is this.  How can you tell what's junk and what you really 
should keep?  Without becoming a Mac expert, (which I am not.) how 
can one tell?  I reckon this may especially be true if beta 
testing yes?



Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray

Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!

Sent from my Mac,
the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in

On Aug 21, 2015, at 12:04 PM, Caitlyn Furness 
 wrote:


Chris,
Mark and I bought a multiple license copy of clean my mac and 
it’s been absolutely wonderful to use!


I run it on my mac every week and it always finds junk that I’d 
otherwise miss!  I haven’t regretted buying this from the get go! 
 It does even more then clean junk, too, so take some time to 
explore all that it does, and can do, for you.


Cait

On Aug 20, 2015, at 10:22 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
 wrote:


I just bought a single use license for $39.99 to Clean My Mac. I 
have got to hand it to ya.  This thing has found junk on my 
drive that I didn't even know was there! Granted, it's taking 
for ungodly ever to finnish the clean process, but slowly but 
surely, it seems to be getting there.  It clames that there are 
about 3 gigs roughly that it can clean of just crap that I don't 
need.  Yes, I did look through what it's deleting.  I'm not that 
dumb.  LOL!
I also was able to completely remove about 16 applications that 
I haven't used in several years, and get rid of all their gunk 
left over, like PLists etc.
Needless to say, I am incredibly! impressed! I'd highly, highly! 
recommend this Utility, if you don't already have it.  Yeah, 
it's a little pricy, but for what it seems to be doing, it looks 
like it's going to prove to be fabulous!

Chris.
---
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http://www.clgproductions.net

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Re: adium or other multi messengers for mac.

2015-08-21 Thread christopher hallsworth
The built-in Messages app is actually pretty good. It's not just for iMessages; 
it can also be used for Facebook chat via Jabba/XMPP, AOL, Google Talk, Yahoo, 
etc etc.
> On 21 Aug 2015, at 21:40, Singing Sparrow  wrote:
> 
> What is the best multi messenger client for the mac?
> 
> On 8/21/2015 12:25 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
>> Sort of right and I’m glad to see someone else with some accurate 
>> understandings of how the Mac works on this level.
>> 
>> All I would say is that there may be some cleaning apps which are glorified 
>> delete keys that remove applications and depending on your memory and swap 
>> size this may help if you free up more space for swap.
>>  Another thing I’ve noticed is there are some utilities out there that 
>> will clean up the filesystem but I’ve always been skeptical of these since 
>> the Mac uses a much more modern filesystem that as you said should adjust as 
>> it’s in use.  It does slow though though.  When I was using rotating drives 
>> I would backup and restore periodically because the disks would crawl.  
>> Think god this is gone in the Flash drives.
>>  
>> 
>>> On Aug 21, 2015, at 1:18 PM, Tyler Thompson >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> I’d like to throw in my 2 cents here. I’m a software engineer, My job 
>>> involves designing (for both PC and Mac) different applications and tools. 
>>> So my 2 cents here is primarily based off of that knowledge. Generally 
>>> speaking anything that you might consider “junk” has the potential to be an 
>>> incredibly useful resource. Mac was designed off of an operating system 
>>> called unix. Unix had the job of running on highly sophisticated servers 
>>> for long periods of time. The whole purpose from the ground up was to make 
>>> sure that “junk” never even got written to your hard drive.
>>> 
>>> Apple has worked very hard to make sure that those ideals stay true, so 
>>> “junk” doesn’t ever exist unless you as the user try very hard to put it 
>>> there. I personally wouldn’t ever pay to have a tool “clean” a machine that 
>>> was already clean. These tools (as far as the mac is concerned) aren’t 
>>> preventative nor are they able to solve any serious issues. The moral of 
>>> the story is just don’t worry about it. If your mac starts running slowly 
>>> take it to somebody that knows what they’re doing, otherwise trust the 
>>> system. 
>>> 
>>> Unlike windows there’s no such thing as a “defragmenter” or “cleaner” 
>>> that just magically makes things run better. It’s also (in my experience) 
>>> not necessary to restart your mac very often because again, if a problem 
>>> exists there isn’t some magical fix to that problem. The mac is a system 
>>> that in general, doesn’t produce issues, but those that it does produce are 
>>> more serious.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
 On Aug 21, 2015, at 11:08, Ray Foret Jr >>> > wrote:
 
 Thing is this.  How can you tell what's junk and what you really should 
 keep?  Without becoming a Mac expert, (which I am not.) how can one tell?  
 I reckon this may especially be true if beta testing yes?
 
 
 Sincerely,
 The Constantly Barefooted Ray
 
 Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!
 
 Sent from my Mac,
 the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in
 
> On Aug 21, 2015, at 12:04 PM, Caitlyn Furness < 
> caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com 
> > wrote:
> 
> Chris,
> Mark and I bought a multiple license copy of clean my mac and it’s been 
> absolutely wonderful to use!
> 
> I run it on my mac every week and it always finds junk that I’d otherwise 
> miss!  I haven’t regretted buying this from the get go!  It does even 
> more then clean junk, too, so take some time to explore all that it does, 
> and can do, for you.
> 
> Cait
> 
>> On Aug 20, 2015, at 10:22 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland < 
>> clgillan...@gmail.com 
>> > wrote:
>> 
>> I just bought a single use license for $39.99 to Clean My Mac.  I have 
>> got to hand it to ya.  This thing has found junk on my drive that I 
>> didn't even know was there!  Granted, it's taking for ungodly ever to 
>> finnish the clean process, but slowly but surely, it seems to be getting 
>> there.  It clames that there are about 3 gigs roughly that it can clean 
>> of just crap that I don't need.  Yes, I did look through what it's 
>> deleting.  I'm not that dumb.  LOL!
>>  
>> I also was able to completely remove about 16 applications that I 
>> haven't used in several years, and get rid of all their gunk left over, 
>> like PLists etc.
>>  
>> Needless to say, I am incredibly! impressed!  I'd highly, highly! 
>> recommend this Utility, if 

adium or other multi messengers for mac.

2015-08-21 Thread Singing Sparrow

What is the best multi messenger client for the mac?

On 8/21/2015 12:25 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
Sort of right and I’m glad to see someone else with some accurate 
understandings of how the Mac works on this level.


All I would say is that there may be some cleaning apps which are 
glorified delete keys that remove applications and depending on your 
memory and swap size this may help if you free up more space for swap.
Another thing I’ve noticed is there are some utilities out there that 
will clean up the filesystem but I’ve always been skeptical of these 
since the Mac uses a much more modern filesystem that as you said 
should adjust as it’s in use.  It does slow though though.  When I was 
using rotating drives I would backup and restore periodically because 
the disks would crawl.  Think god this is gone in the Flash drives.


On Aug 21, 2015, at 1:18 PM, Tyler Thompson 
mailto:tktpianostud...@gmail.com>> wrote:


I’d like to throw in my 2 cents here. I’m a software engineer, My job 
involves designing (for both PC and Mac) different applications and 
tools. So my 2 cents here is primarily based off of that knowledge. 
Generally speaking anything that you might consider “junk” has the 
potential to be an incredibly useful resource. Mac was designed off 
of an operating system called unix. Unix had the job of running on 
highly sophisticated servers for long periods of time. The whole 
purpose from the ground up was to make sure that “junk” never even 
got written to your hard drive.


Apple has worked very hard to make sure that those ideals stay true, 
so “junk” doesn’t ever exist unless you as the user try very hard to 
put it there. I personally wouldn’t ever pay to have a tool “clean” a 
machine that was already clean. These tools (as far as the mac is 
concerned) aren’t preventative nor are they able to solve any serious 
issues. The moral of the story is just don’t worry about it. If your 
mac starts running slowly take it to somebody that knows what they’re 
doing, otherwise trust the system.


Unlike windows there’s no such thing as a “defragmenter” or “cleaner” 
that just magically makes things run better. It’s also (in my 
experience) not necessary to restart your mac very often because 
again, if a problem exists there isn’t some magical fix to that 
problem. The mac is a system that in general, doesn’t produce issues, 
but those that it does produce are more serious.




On Aug 21, 2015, at 11:08, Ray Foret Jr > wrote:


Thing is this.  How can you tell what's junk and what you really 
should keep?  Without becoming a Mac expert, (which I am not.) how 
can one tell?  I reckon this may especially be true if beta testing 
yes?



Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray

Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!

Sent from my Mac,
the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in

On Aug 21, 2015, at 12:04 PM, Caitlyn Furness 
mailto:caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Chris,
Mark and I bought a multiple license copy of clean my mac and it’s 
been absolutely wonderful to use!


I run it on my mac every week and it always finds junk that I’d 
otherwise miss!  I haven’t regretted buying this from the get go! 
 It does even more then clean junk, too, so take some time to 
explore all that it does, and can do, for you.


Cait

On Aug 20, 2015, at 10:22 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
mailto:clgillan...@gmail.com>> wrote:


I just bought a single use license for $39.99 to Clean My Mac.  I 
have got to hand it to ya. This thing has found junk on my drive 
that I didn't even know was there!  Granted, it's taking for 
ungodly ever to finnish the clean process, but slowly but surely, 
it seems to be getting there.  It clames that there are about 3 
gigs roughly that it can clean of just crap that I don't need.  
Yes, I did look through what it's deleting.  I'm not that dumb.  LOL!
I also was able to completely remove about 16 applications that I 
haven't used in several years, and get rid of all their gunk left 
over, like PLists etc.
Needless to say, I am incredibly! impressed!  I'd highly, highly! 
recommend this Utility, if you don't already have it.  Yeah, it's 
a little pricy, but for what it seems to be doing, it looks like 
it's going to prove to be fabulous!

Chris.
---
Visit me online:
http://www.clgproductions.net 

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Adium

2015-04-29 Thread Juliette Swiler
Hi all,
Has anyone successfully been able to add their Twitter account to the Adium 
application? I see the Allow Access button with voiceover, but when I press it, 
nothing seems to happen. Any thoughts?

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question about Adium

2015-04-13 Thread Juliette Swiler
I decided to download the latest version of Adium, and was able to set up my 
Facebook account with no problem. However, when I tried to set up Twitter, it 
keeps telling me Adium does not have access to my account. However, clicking on 
the allow access button with VoiceOver doesn’t seem to do anything. Any 
thoughts?

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Re: adium to read

2014-10-15 Thread Jeffrey Shockley
Hi,
Once you click the "Add" button, find the item in the menu just to the right of 
where it says "Action" and Hit VO Space on that. Then, VO downarrow until you 
get to "speak Event."
Hope this helps,
Jeffrey 
On Oct 14, 2014, at 4:13 AM, Walter Harper  wrote:

> trying to find the item under preferences that says speak notifications..
> On Oct 11, 2014, at 1:40 PM, Piotr Machacz  wrote:
> 
>> Can you be a bit more specific? What part of the instructions exactly are 
>> you having problems with?
>> 
>> On 10/11/2014 4:58 PM, Walter Harper wrote:
>>> that didn't work for some odd reason.
>>> Walter
>>> On Oct 10, 2014, at 8:24 AM, Jeffrey Shockley  wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello,
>>>> Press Command comma to go into Preferences once you have the Adium window 
>>>> up. Then, go to interact with the toolbar and click the "Events" button. 
>>>> then, VO right until you get to the table listing the different types of 
>>>> events.
>>>> Now, here's where it might get tricky. What you want to do, is go down to 
>>>> the "Message Received" event and expand that with VO backslash, or right 
>>>> arrow. Then, once you do that, click the "Add button, and in the menu that 
>>>> comes up, select "Speak Notification." I think that's what it says, I 
>>>> haven't done it in quite a while.
>>>> I hope this helps,
>>>> Jeffrey
>>>> On Oct 10, 2014, at 6:06 AM, Walter Harper  wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>> How do you get Adium to read all incoming message automatically?
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Re: adium to read

2014-10-14 Thread Walter Harper
trying to find the item under preferences that says speak notifications..
On Oct 11, 2014, at 1:40 PM, Piotr Machacz  wrote:

> Can you be a bit more specific? What part of the instructions exactly are you 
> having problems with?
> 
> On 10/11/2014 4:58 PM, Walter Harper wrote:
>> that didn't work for some odd reason.
>> Walter
>> On Oct 10, 2014, at 8:24 AM, Jeffrey Shockley  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> Press Command comma to go into Preferences once you have the Adium window 
>>> up. Then, go to interact with the toolbar and click the "Events" button. 
>>> then, VO right until you get to the table listing the different types of 
>>> events.
>>> Now, here's where it might get tricky. What you want to do, is go down to 
>>> the "Message Received" event and expand that with VO backslash, or right 
>>> arrow. Then, once you do that, click the "Add button, and in the menu that 
>>> comes up, select "Speak Notification." I think that's what it says, I 
>>> haven't done it in quite a while.
>>> I hope this helps,
>>> Jeffrey
>>> On Oct 10, 2014, at 6:06 AM, Walter Harper  wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello all,
>>>> How do you get Adium to read all incoming message automatically?
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Re: adium to read

2014-10-11 Thread Piotr Machacz
Can you be a bit more specific? What part of the instructions exactly 
are you having problems with?


On 10/11/2014 4:58 PM, Walter Harper wrote:

that didn't work for some odd reason.
Walter
On Oct 10, 2014, at 8:24 AM, Jeffrey Shockley  wrote:


Hello,
Press Command comma to go into Preferences once you have the Adium window up. Then, go to 
interact with the toolbar and click the "Events" button. then, VO right until 
you get to the table listing the different types of events.
Now, here's where it might get tricky. What you want to do, is go down to the "Message 
Received" event and expand that with VO backslash, or right arrow. Then, once you do that, click 
the "Add button, and in the menu that comes up, select "Speak Notification." I think 
that's what it says, I haven't done it in quite a while.
I hope this helps,
Jeffrey
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Hello all,
How do you get Adium to read all incoming message automatically?

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Re: adium to read

2014-10-11 Thread Walter Harper
that didn't work for some odd reason.
Walter 
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> Hello,
> Press Command comma to go into Preferences once you have the Adium window up. 
> Then, go to interact with the toolbar and click the "Events" button. then, VO 
> right until you get to the table listing the different types of events.
> Now, here's where it might get tricky. What you want to do, is go down to the 
> "Message Received" event and expand that with VO backslash, or right arrow. 
> Then, once you do that, click the "Add button, and in the menu that comes up, 
> select "Speak Notification." I think that's what it says, I haven't done it 
> in quite a while.
> I hope this helps,
> Jeffrey
> On Oct 10, 2014, at 6:06 AM, Walter Harper  wrote:
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>> Hello all,
>> How do you get Adium to read all incoming message automatically?
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Re: adium to read

2014-10-10 Thread Jeffrey Shockley
Hello,
Press Command comma to go into Preferences once you have the Adium window up. 
Then, go to interact with the toolbar and click the "Events" button. then, VO 
right until you get to the table listing the different types of events.
Now, here's where it might get tricky. What you want to do, is go down to the 
"Message Received" event and expand that with VO backslash, or right arrow. 
Then, once you do that, click the "Add button, and in the menu that comes up, 
select "Speak Notification." I think that's what it says, I haven't done it in 
quite a while.
I hope this helps,
Jeffrey
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adium to read

2014-10-10 Thread Walter Harper
Hello all,
How do you get Adium to read all incoming message automatically?

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adium

2014-10-09 Thread Walter Harper
Hello all:
How do you get adium to read your incoming messages automatically?  I am 
running OXS X 10 Mavericks.

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Re: Adium

2014-09-09 Thread The Believer

   Thanks, got it now. Will give it a whirl.

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On 9/9/2014 11:03 AM, Jeffrey Shockley wrote:

Hi,
Adium is still up and going. :)
Try going to
http://adium.im
That should work for you.. Once there, click the "Download Adium 1.5.10" link.
Hope this helps,
Jeffrey
On Sep 9, 2014, at 1:12 PM, The Believer  wrote:


   Did Adium go away? I was going to set it up and wanted to get the latest 
version. The web site us gone. For now, i will see if text chat via Mountain 
Lion Messages will work ok.

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Re: Adium

2014-09-09 Thread Jeffrey Shockley
Hi,
Adium is still up and going. :)
Try going to
http://adium.im
That should work for you.. Once there, click the "Download Adium 1.5.10" link.
Hope this helps,
Jeffrey
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Adium

2014-09-09 Thread The Believer
   Did Adium go away? I was going to set it up and wanted to get the 
latest version. The web site us gone. For now, i will see if text chat 
via Mountain Lion Messages will work ok.


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Re: assistance with skype, adium, and mail

2014-08-18 Thread Matt Dierckens
Hello Scott, Please email me off list to dicuss assistance with your mac.

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> Hello all.  I'm trying to get up to speed with mail, skype, and adium on the 
> mac.  However, I need podcasts or one on one with setting up my mail 
> accounts, and if someone can, a quick how to on how to navigate adium, and 
> skype.  Those two programs make me want to cringe. Thanks for any help you 
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assistance with skype, adium, and mail

2014-08-17 Thread Scott Shade
Hello all.  I'm trying to get up to speed with mail, skype, and adium on the
mac.  However, I need podcasts or one on one with setting up my mail
accounts, and if someone can, a quick how to on how to navigate adium, and
skype.  Those two programs make me want to cringe. Thanks for any help you
can give,

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Re: switching between windows in adium

2013-08-22 Thread Ricardo Walker
Yup,

VO F2 gives you the title of the window in the foreground.

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> If your chats are in separate tabs in one window then command-right arrow 
> will flip between them. The only downside is it doesn't tell you which one 
> you just landed in so you have to navigate back up to the top of the window 
> to get the window title. Probably a shortcut for that.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 8/22/13 4:12 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:
>> Ok cool, will give that a shot; sounds a lot quicker.
>> On Aug 22, 2013, at 12:11 PM, Antonio M. Guimaraes Jr. wrote:
>> 
>>> Try command grawv, the accent mark key just above your tab key.
>>> 
>>> that switches between windows in an application.
>>> 
>>> Antonio
>>> 
>>> 
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>>>> Hey guys,
>>>> If i have multiple chats open, how do i switch between them in adium?
>>>> 
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Re: switching between windows in adium

2013-08-22 Thread Chris Blouch
If your chats are in separate tabs in one window then command-right 
arrow will flip between them. The only downside is it doesn't tell you 
which one you just landed in so you have to navigate back up to the top 
of the window to get the window title. Probably a shortcut for that.


CB

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Ok cool, will give that a shot; sounds a lot quicker.
On Aug 22, 2013, at 12:11 PM, Antonio M. Guimaraes Jr. wrote:


Try command grawv, the accent mark key just above your tab key.

that switches between windows in an application.

Antonio


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Hey guys,
If i have multiple chats open, how do i switch between them in adium?

Thanks,
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Re: switching between windows in adium

2013-08-22 Thread Jessica Moss
Ok cool, will give that a shot; sounds a lot quicker.
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> Try command grawv, the accent mark key just above your tab key.
> 
> that switches between windows in an application.
> 
> Antonio
> 
> 
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Re: switching between windows in adium

2013-08-22 Thread Antonio M. Guimaraes Jr.
Try command grawv, the accent mark key just above your tab key.

that switches between windows in an application.

Antonio


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Re: switching between windows in adium

2013-08-21 Thread Jessica Moss
I'm not sure if there's a simpler way to do this than the way I've been doing 
it, but the way I've been doing it, is to vo+right arrow until I hear the name 
of the names of the people I'm in conversation with, then VO+space on the one I 
want to open, sense they're labeled as buttons.  If anyone knows of another 
method, please let us know.
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switching between windows in adium

2013-08-21 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys,
If i have multiple chats open, how do i switch between them in adium?

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Re: Adium Showing Facebook Contacts As Numbers

2013-08-19 Thread Teresa Cochran
I have set up Facebook chat with Messages and I get the same weirdness. I have 
a hunch it's something to do with Facebook's end, so perhaps contacting 
developers at Facebook may be in order.

Teresa
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> I noticed the same thing, so glad to know I'm not the only one with this 
> issue.  I've been having this problem for about a week now, and it only does 
> this with some of the ones who have been signed on for a while, and right 
> after someone else has signed on/off, which I find really strange.
> On Aug 18, 2013, at 11:23 PM, May and Noah wrote:
> 
>> Yes, it happens with me as well. Rather annoying. If there's a fix for it 
>> I'd also like to know.
>> 
>> May and Prince Noah
>> www.canadianlynx.ca
>> 
>> On 2013-08-18, at 10:43 PM, "BBS"  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey. I was wondering if anybody has ran into this bug with Adium where it 
>>> shows your Facebook contacts as numbers. An example of this would be 
>>> something like 123456...@chat.facebook.com. If anyone has, have you 
>>> reported this to the Adium team? I know that the previous ticket with this 
>>> issue got closed because it got resolved in a previous version but it's 
>>> back. I tried filling out their bug form but it was too difficult.
>>> 
>>> Shawn
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Re: Adium Showing Facebook Contacts As Numbers

2013-08-19 Thread Jessica Moss
I noticed the same thing, so glad to know I'm not the only one with this issue. 
 I've been having this problem for about a week now, and it only does this with 
some of the ones who have been signed on for a while, and right after someone 
else has signed on/off, which I find really strange.
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> Yes, it happens with me as well. Rather annoying. If there's a fix for it I'd 
> also like to know.
> 
> May and Prince Noah
> www.canadianlynx.ca
> 
> On 2013-08-18, at 10:43 PM, "BBS"  wrote:
> 
>> Hey. I was wondering if anybody has ran into this bug with Adium where it 
>> shows your Facebook contacts as numbers. An example of this would be 
>> something like 123456...@chat.facebook.com. If anyone has, have you reported 
>> this to the Adium team? I know that the previous ticket with this issue got 
>> closed because it got resolved in a previous version but it's back. I tried 
>> filling out their bug form but it was too difficult.
>> 
>> Shawn
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Re: Adium Showing Facebook Contacts As Numbers

2013-08-18 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

This is happening as well with Facebook contacts in messages.

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> Yes, it happens with me as well. Rather annoying. If there's a fix for it I'd 
> also like to know.
> 
> May and Prince Noah
> www.canadianlynx.ca
> 
> On 2013-08-18, at 10:43 PM, "BBS"  wrote:
> 
>> Hey. I was wondering if anybody has ran into this bug with Adium where it 
>> shows your Facebook contacts as numbers. An example of this would be 
>> something like 123456...@chat.facebook.com. If anyone has, have you reported 
>> this to the Adium team? I know that the previous ticket with this issue got 
>> closed because it got resolved in a previous version but it's back. I tried 
>> filling out their bug form but it was too difficult.
>> 
>> Shawn
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Re: Adium Showing Facebook Contacts As Numbers

2013-08-18 Thread May and Noah
Yes, it happens with me as well. Rather annoying. If there's a fix for it I'd 
also like to know.

May and Prince Noah
www.canadianlynx.ca

On 2013-08-18, at 10:43 PM, "BBS"  wrote:

> Hey. I was wondering if anybody has ran into this bug with Adium where it 
> shows your Facebook contacts as numbers. An example of this would be 
> something like 123456...@chat.facebook.com. If anyone has, have you reported 
> this to the Adium team? I know that the previous ticket with this issue got 
> closed because it got resolved in a previous version but it's back. I tried 
> filling out their bug form but it was too difficult.
>  
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Adium Showing Facebook Contacts As Numbers

2013-08-18 Thread BBS
Hey. I was wondering if anybody has ran into this bug with Adium where it shows 
your Facebook contacts as numbers. An example of this would be something like 
123456...@chat.facebook.com. If anyone has, have you reported this to the Adium 
team? I know that the previous ticket with this issue got closed because it got 
resolved in a previous version but it's back. I tried filling out their bug 
form but it was too difficult.

Shawn

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changing sounds in adium

2013-07-20 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys,

What's the best way to change sounds in adium?  Also, how do i access the 
notification center on the mac?

Cheers,
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Sorting contacts in adium

2013-05-02 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys,
Is there any way to sort contacts in adium?
In other words, what would be great is to be able to arrow down through all
my aim contacts in alphabetical order, then you see the fb contacts, etc.
Any ideas?

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Re: switching windows in adium

2013-02-05 Thread Michael Babcock
Use command, left or command, right to switch between the windows. These are 
the left and right arrows respectively.

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> Anyone know how to switch windows in adium?  Trying to figure out how to do 
> it when i have multiple chats open at once.
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switching windows in adium

2013-02-05 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys,
Anyone know how to switch windows in adium?  Trying to figure out how to do it 
when i have multiple chats open at once.

Thanks,
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sounds in adium

2013-02-04 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys,

I've got adium working pretty well.  Trying to figure out how to assign a sound 
for when someone sends me an  initial message
Also, if i have multiple messages going at once, how do i switch between 
windows?

Thanks,
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Re: reading messages in adium

2013-02-04 Thread Chris Gilland
Jed.  

99% of your message was totally unreadable.  It came out as:

/wgeb d=sineibe sebds ne a bew enssage ub aduynm giw di u read utm ir giw di u 
get ti nt bew nessages ub aduyn?

LOL!  What the heck happened!?

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> /wgeb d=sineibe sebds ne a bew enssage ub aduynm giw di u read utm ir giw di 
> u get ti nt bew nessages ub aduyn?

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reading messages in adium

2013-02-04 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys,
/wgeb d=sineibe sebds ne a bew enssage ub aduynm giw di u read utm ir giw di u 
get ti nt bew nessages ub aduyn?
Trying to figure it out i can type a message, but i can't seem to get to my new 
messages that i receive.

Thanks,
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Re: adium verses trillion?

2012-08-06 Thread Chris Moore
The messages app for mountain lion works really well with Facebook chat

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> about it is not only can you chat on Facebook, but Trillion also monitors 
> your contacts' news feeds and if you have Growl set up for it to run with 
> speech, it'll automatically read them. I haven't tried it with my MSN and Aim 
> but when my SamNet subscription expires and I have to use apps that are 
> already installed on my Mac, I will eventually switch my accounts to 
> Trillion. But as the previous lister has said, it's all about preference.
> 
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Re: adium verses trillion?

2012-08-05 Thread Shawn Krasniuk
Hi Cliff. For Facebook, I think Trillion is better than Adium. What I like 
about it is not only can you chat on Facebook, but Trillion also monitors your 
contacts' news feeds and if you have Growl set up for it to run with speech, 
it'll automatically read them. I haven't tried it with my MSN and Aim but when 
my SamNet subscription expires and I have to use apps that are already 
installed on my Mac, I will eventually switch my accounts to Trillion. But as 
the previous lister has said, it's all about preference.

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Re: adium verses trillion?

2012-08-05 Thread Kaare Dehard
Hi there, that is very subjective. May I suggest you test-drive  each of them 
in order to determine which meets your needs best? As far as I'm aware they are 
both free. Adium is available at http://www.adiumx.com and trillium is 
available in the app store.On 2012-08-05, at 12:02 PM, Kliphton wrote:

> Has anyone used both these apps?  Some say trillion is the best, some say 
> adium is.  I want the best one that works with voice over.  They both say you 
> can chat on face book, windows live, yahoo chat, Google talk, and aim.  So 
> thoughts from anyone who has used both?
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adium verses trillion?

2012-08-05 Thread Kliphton
Has anyone used both these apps?  Some say trillion is the best, some say
adium is.  I want the best one that works with voice over.  They both say
you can chat on face book, windows live, yahoo chat, Google talk, and aim.
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Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?

2012-08-01 Thread Christopher-Mark gilland
Oh, I knew that about the tilda but I just wanted to confirm that he meant 
only using the folder from the home directory, and not both.


Thanks however for the tip.  I agree with you that it is a good reminder.

Chris.

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From: "Chris Blouch" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?


Just a little clarification. On unix systems like OSX the tilde ~ gets
expanded to the currently logged in user. So if you were to use the
terminal and do the change directory command on ~/Library the ~ would
get replaced by the shortname of whomever is logged in. In other words,
by the path provided you will be able to tell that this was pointing to
the user Library folder not the System one. It's pretty easy to skim
past the ~ but it is actually significant.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilde#Directories_and_URLs

CB

On 7/31/12 10:40 PM, Christopher-Mark gilland wrote:

Thanks John.

By ~/Library, I'm assuming that you're refering to the user library, not 
the system wide library.  Right?


Chris.

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To: 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?


  Look in the, ~/library/application support folder.  There is a whole 
Adium folder where that is kept.



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On Jul 31, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:

I have a friend who just tried reformatting his hard drive, due to a 
system crash. he needs to reinstall Adium, however the problem is, he is 
going to then have to go back in reconfigure all of the spoken events 
that he originally had set up. not that this is a problem per se, however 
it is a major pain in the… Well… You get the idea… I was curious if there 
was a file somewhere that I could send him of my preferences, which he 
didn't could tweet accordingly to his likings. perhaps something in my 
user library directory, or perhaps in the Macintosh HD library directory. 
I remember very vaguely trying to copy the preferences P list file over. 
but that did absolutely no good the one time I did so. that indeed did 
restore my preferences, but it did not restore my accounts, nor did it 
restore my preferences. I almost wonder if there is an ex ML file which 
is somehow being Parcek which has the preferences for the events. does 
anyone have any idea how we could make this easier on him? I hate him 
having to spend an hour and a half just reconfiguring the D***thing!


thank you much. With warmest regards, Chris.

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Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?

2012-08-01 Thread Chris Blouch
Just a little clarification. On unix systems like OSX the tilde ~ gets 
expanded to the currently logged in user. So if you were to use the 
terminal and do the change directory command on ~/Library the ~ would 
get replaced by the shortname of whomever is logged in. In other words, 
by the path provided you will be able to tell that this was pointing to 
the user Library folder not the System one. It's pretty easy to skim 
past the ~ but it is actually significant.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilde#Directories_and_URLs

CB

On 7/31/12 10:40 PM, Christopher-Mark gilland wrote:

Thanks John.

By ~/Library, I'm assuming that you're refering to the user library, 
not the system wide library.  Right?


Chris.

- Original Message - From: "John Panarese" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?


  Look in the, ~/library/application support folder.  There is a whole 
Adium folder where that is kept.



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On Jul 31, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Chris Gilland  
wrote:


I have a friend who just tried reformatting his hard drive, due to a 
system crash. he needs to reinstall Adium, however the problem is, he 
is going to then have to go back in reconfigure all of the spoken 
events that he originally had set up. not that this is a problem per 
se, however it is a major pain in the… Well… You get the idea… I was 
curious if there was a file somewhere that I could send him of my 
preferences, which he didn't could tweet accordingly to his likings. 
perhaps something in my user library directory, or perhaps in the 
Macintosh HD library directory. I remember very vaguely trying to 
copy the preferences P list file over. but that did absolutely no 
good the one time I did so. that indeed did restore my preferences, 
but it did not restore my accounts, nor did it restore my 
preferences. I almost wonder if there is an ex ML file which is 
somehow being Parcek which has the preferences for the events. does 
anyone have any idea how we could make this easier on him? I hate him 
having to spend an hour and a half just reconfiguring the D***thing!


thank you much. With warmest regards, Chris.

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Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?

2012-08-01 Thread John Panarese
 In theory, as long as you copy over the entire folder, his preferences 
should be restored.  It doesn't hurt removing the old ones from the 
~/library/preferences folder, but I don't know if it's necessary.  I've always 
just copied that entire Adium folder to application support to maintain my 
settings.


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On Aug 1, 2012, at 1:28 AM, "Christopher-Mark gilland"  
wrote:

> Excellent deal.  I will check that out.
> 
> So I guess I just need to have him copy all that stuff back over to his user 
> library, then go in to the app's preferences, and remove all my accounts. 
> Right?
> 
> Chris.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "John Panarese" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 10:44 PM
> Subject: Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?
> 
> 
>  Yes, the user library.
> 
> 
> Take Care
> 
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> On Jul 31, 2012, at 10:40 PM, "Christopher-Mark gilland" 
>  wrote:
> 
>> Thanks John.
>> 
>> By ~/Library, I'm assuming that you're refering to the user library, not the 
>> system wide library.  Right?
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "John Panarese" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 10:37 PM
>> Subject: Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?
>> 
>> 
>> Look in the, ~/library/application support folder.  There is a whole Adium 
>> folder where that is kept.
>> 
>> 
>> Take Care
>> 
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>> 
>> On Jul 31, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:
>> 
>>> I have a friend who just tried reformatting his hard drive, due to a system 
>>> crash. he needs to reinstall Adium, however the problem is, he is going to 
>>> then have to go back in reconfigure all of the spoken events that he 
>>> originally had set up. not that this is a problem per se, however it is a 
>>> major pain in the… Well… You get the idea… I was curious if there was a 
>>> file somewhere that I could send him of my preferences, which he didn't 
>>> could tweet accordingly to his likings. perhaps something in my user 
>>> library directory, or perhaps in the Macintosh HD library directory. I 
>>> remember very vaguely trying to copy the preferences P list file over. but 
>>> that did absolutely no good the one time I did so. that indeed did restore 
>>> my preferences, but it did not restore my accounts, nor did it restore my 
>>> preferences. I almost wonder if there is an ex ML file which is somehow 
>>> being Parcek which has the preferences for the events. does anyone have any 
>>> idea how we could make this easier on him? I hate him having to spend an 
>>> hour and a half just reconfiguring the D***thing!
>>> 
>>> thank you much. With warmest regards, Chris.
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
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Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?

2012-07-31 Thread Christopher-Mark gilland

Excellent deal.  I will check that out.

So I guess I just need to have him copy all that stuff back over to his user 
library, then go in to the app's preferences, and remove all my accounts. 
Right?


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "John Panarese" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?


  Yes, the user library.


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On Jul 31, 2012, at 10:40 PM, "Christopher-Mark gilland" 
 wrote:



Thanks John.

By ~/Library, I'm assuming that you're refering to the user library, not 
the system wide library.  Right?


Chris.

- Original Message - From: "John Panarese" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?


 Look in the, ~/library/application support folder.  There is a whole 
Adium folder where that is kept.



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On Jul 31, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:

I have a friend who just tried reformatting his hard drive, due to a 
system crash. he needs to reinstall Adium, however the problem is, he is 
going to then have to go back in reconfigure all of the spoken events 
that he originally had set up. not that this is a problem per se, however 
it is a major pain in the… Well… You get the idea… I was curious if there 
was a file somewhere that I could send him of my preferences, which he 
didn't could tweet accordingly to his likings. perhaps something in my 
user library directory, or perhaps in the Macintosh HD library directory. 
I remember very vaguely trying to copy the preferences P list file over. 
but that did absolutely no good the one time I did so. that indeed did 
restore my preferences, but it did not restore my accounts, nor did it 
restore my preferences. I almost wonder if there is an ex ML file which 
is somehow being Parcek which has the preferences for the events. does 
anyone have any idea how we could make this easier on him? I hate him 
having to spend an hour and a half just reconfiguring the D***thing!


thank you much. With warmest regards, Chris.

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Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?

2012-07-31 Thread John Panarese
   Yes, the user library.  


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On Jul 31, 2012, at 10:40 PM, "Christopher-Mark gilland" 
 wrote:

> Thanks John.
> 
> By ~/Library, I'm assuming that you're refering to the user library, not the 
> system wide library.  Right?
> 
> Chris.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "John Panarese" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 10:37 PM
> Subject: Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?
> 
> 
>  Look in the, ~/library/application support folder.  There is a whole Adium 
> folder where that is kept.
> 
> 
> Take Care
> 
> John D. Panarese
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> On Jul 31, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:
> 
>> I have a friend who just tried reformatting his hard drive, due to a system 
>> crash. he needs to reinstall Adium, however the problem is, he is going to 
>> then have to go back in reconfigure all of the spoken events that he 
>> originally had set up. not that this is a problem per se, however it is a 
>> major pain in the… Well… You get the idea… I was curious if there was a file 
>> somewhere that I could send him of my preferences, which he didn't could 
>> tweet accordingly to his likings. perhaps something in my user library 
>> directory, or perhaps in the Macintosh HD library directory. I remember very 
>> vaguely trying to copy the preferences P list file over. but that did 
>> absolutely no good the one time I did so. that indeed did restore my 
>> preferences, but it did not restore my accounts, nor did it restore my 
>> preferences. I almost wonder if there is an ex ML file which is somehow 
>> being Parcek which has the preferences for the events. does anyone have any 
>> idea how we could make this easier on him? I hate him having to spend an 
>> hour and a half just reconfiguring the D***thing!
>> 
>> thank you much. With warmest regards, Chris.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?

2012-07-31 Thread Christopher-Mark gilland

Thanks John.

By ~/Library, I'm assuming that you're refering to the user library, not the 
system wide library.  Right?


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "John Panarese" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?


  Look in the, ~/library/application support folder.  There is a whole 
Adium folder where that is kept.



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On Jul 31, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:

I have a friend who just tried reformatting his hard drive, due to a 
system crash. he needs to reinstall Adium, however the problem is, he is 
going to then have to go back in reconfigure all of the spoken events that 
he originally had set up. not that this is a problem per se, however it is 
a major pain in the… Well… You get the idea… I was curious if there was a 
file somewhere that I could send him of my preferences, which he didn't 
could tweet accordingly to his likings. perhaps something in my user 
library directory, or perhaps in the Macintosh HD library directory. I 
remember very vaguely trying to copy the preferences P list file over. but 
that did absolutely no good the one time I did so. that indeed did restore 
my preferences, but it did not restore my accounts, nor did it restore my 
preferences. I almost wonder if there is an ex ML file which is somehow 
being Parcek which has the preferences for the events. does anyone have 
any idea how we could make this easier on him? I hate him having to spend 
an hour and a half just reconfiguring the D***thing!


thank you much. With warmest regards, Chris.

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Re: Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?

2012-07-31 Thread John Panarese
   Look in the, ~/library/application support folder.  There is a whole Adium 
folder where that is kept.


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On Jul 31, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:

> I have a friend who just tried reformatting his hard drive, due to a system 
> crash. he needs to reinstall Adium, however the problem is, he is going to 
> then have to go back in reconfigure all of the spoken events that he 
> originally had set up. not that this is a problem per se, however it is a 
> major pain in the… Well… You get the idea… I was curious if there was a file 
> somewhere that I could send him of my preferences, which he didn't could 
> tweet accordingly to his likings. perhaps something in my user library 
> directory, or perhaps in the Macintosh HD library directory. I remember very 
> vaguely trying to copy the preferences P list file over. but that did 
> absolutely no good the one time I did so. that indeed did restore my 
> preferences, but it did not restore my accounts, nor did it restore my 
> preferences. I almost wonder if there is an ex ML file which is somehow being 
> Parcek which has the preferences for the events. does anyone have any idea 
> how we could make this easier on him? I hate him having to spend an hour and 
> a half just reconfiguring the D***thing!
> 
> thank you much. With warmest regards, Chris.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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Where on earth does Adium put event preferences?

2012-07-31 Thread Chris Gilland
I have a friend who just tried reformatting his hard drive, due to a system 
crash. he needs to reinstall Adium, however the problem is, he is going to then 
have to go back in reconfigure all of the spoken events that he originally had 
set up. not that this is a problem per se, however it is a major pain in the… 
Well… You get the idea… I was curious if there was a file somewhere that I 
could send him of my preferences, which he didn't could tweet accordingly to 
his likings. perhaps something in my user library directory, or perhaps in the 
Macintosh HD library directory. I remember very vaguely trying to copy the 
preferences P list file over. but that did absolutely no good the one time I 
did so. that indeed did restore my preferences, but it did not restore my 
accounts, nor did it restore my preferences. I almost wonder if there is an ex 
ML file which is somehow being Parcek which has the preferences for the events. 
does anyone have any idea how we could make this easier on him? I hate him 
having to spend an hour and a half just reconfiguring the D***thing!

thank you much. With warmest regards, Chris.

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What is the most accessible version of Adium that people use with Lion 7.4 with Voiceover?

2012-07-09 Thread Daniel McGee
Hi all, subject explains it all. a few days ago I was on Adim chatting to at 
least two friends and it got to the point where they were sending not in long 
duration of each other. The issue I had was that I'd be doing something on 
Safari and focus would drag me back to adium without my consent and the same 
applied for when I typing back to one of them. When the other replied the one I 
was typing to took me to the other one. So as you can see, I am having focus 
issues with voiceover and Adium. This made me thought what version number are 
people successfully using with Voiceover and Adium? At this time I currently 
have Adium 1.5.1 installed. 

Thank you for reading 

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creating a group chat with msn through adium

2012-06-16 Thread May and Noah
Hi, hopefully someone can help me out. I can't seem to get it. I'm trying to 
get a group chat going on man through adium. Has anyone done this yet and if 
so, how?

I know it does work since I've been a part of one but never set it up myself.

May and Prince Noah

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Adium Trouble

2012-06-05 Thread Jane
Every contact in my Adium list of contacts speaks normally, except for one. The 
voice for that one is very high and very fast. Now, I'd love to increase the 
speed on all the contacts, but I want to reduce the pitch so it's back to 
Alex's nice, normal sound.  I don't even know how I managed to mess this one 
contact up.  Where do I go to fix individual settings for a contact, and what 
do I fix?

Jane


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Re: adium, growl and similar: the end of the story

2012-03-23 Thread Elena Brescacin
I think so! I'll write to adium support, accessibility apple support
and nuance to see if something figures out


2012/3/23, May McDonald :
> I wish you lots of luck. It definitely is strange.
>
> May and Prince Noah
> On 2012-03-23, at 3:24 AM, elena brescacin wrote:
>
>> what a strange thing, then!
>> i changed my mac book's system language to english, and played around with
>> voices, and nothing happened! just alex and the non-scansoft english work!
>> i'll try to find italian infovox, demo at least, and try using them with
>> voiceover, keeping scansoft for instant messaging and see what happens
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Re: adium, growl and similar: the end of the story

2012-03-23 Thread May McDonald
I wish you lots of luck. It definitely is strange.

May and Prince Noah
On 2012-03-23, at 3:24 AM, elena brescacin wrote:

> what a strange thing, then!
> i changed my mac book's system language to english, and played around with 
> voices, and nothing happened! just alex and the non-scansoft english work!
> i'll try to find italian infovox, demo at least, and try using them with 
> voiceover, keeping scansoft for instant messaging and see what happens
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Re: adium, growl and similar: the end of the story

2012-03-23 Thread elena brescacin
what a strange thing, then!
i changed my mac book's system language to english, and played around with 
voices, and nothing happened! just alex and the non-scansoft english work!
i'll try to find italian infovox, demo at least, and try using them with 
voiceover, keeping scansoft for instant messaging and see what happens

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Re: adium, growl and similar: the end of the story

2012-03-22 Thread May McDonald
I don't use growl like I said because it annoyed me, so I completely got rid of 
it.

With voiceover Adium and Skype work fine with all of the voices already on the 
Mac including Dan, don't like him either. I also have infovox voices on mine 
and all of them work too..

May and Prince Noah
On 2012-03-22, at 4:27 PM, elena brescacin wrote:

> hello,
> at the end I have performed several tests on my macbook pro, to find a 
> solution for my third-party apps independent tts, which seemed to conflict 
> with voiceover when turned on.
> my last consideration is: if voiceover talks using a Scansoft voice, 
> independently from language, system messages from third-party applications do 
> not talk! I can make an example: daniel compact for english, diego compact 
> for spanish, paolo compact for italian 
> these voices work instead, for english:
> alex, bruce, fred, victoria, vicky... and similar. all those in that menu. 
> The ones coming from scansoft do not answer at all!
> Shawn, May, and others using adium and/or skype with growl: would you please 
> give it a try, with voice called daniel compact?
> before writing or calling apple I would like to have some statistics and 
> third-person-made tests!
> thanks for help
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adium, growl and similar: the end of the story

2012-03-22 Thread elena brescacin
hello,
at the end I have performed several tests on my macbook pro, to find a solution 
for my third-party apps independent tts, which seemed to conflict with 
voiceover when turned on.
my last consideration is: if voiceover talks using a Scansoft voice, 
independently from language, system messages from third-party applications do 
not talk! I can make an example: daniel compact for english, diego compact for 
spanish, paolo compact for italian 
these voices work instead, for english:
alex, bruce, fred, victoria, vicky... and similar. all those in that menu. The 
ones coming from scansoft do not answer at all!
Shawn, May, and others using adium and/or skype with growl: would you please 
give it a try, with voice called daniel compact?
before writing or calling apple I would like to have some statistics and 
third-person-made tests!
thanks for help

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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-22 Thread Elena Brescacin
yes maybe... i have not english speaking computer though
some one proposed me to try changing system language and play with it
in english for example to see if the problem is another.


2012/3/22, May McDonald :
> Ah ok. I can walk you through it later if that works for you. Easier to talk
> you through it instead of trying to text back and forth. That way I can hear
> what's going on.
>
> May
> On 2012-03-22, at 8:01 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>
>> may: i have skype
>> but right now I am at work, so I cannot have voice calls I just have chats
>>
>>
>> 2012/3/22, irid domnori :
>>> Hi,
>>> I'm having the same problem with growl and adium.
>>> My sky  name is at the bottom of my messages as a signature.
>>>
>>> irid domnori
>>> irid.domn...@gmail.com
>>> contatto skype: superirid
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Il giorno 22/mar/2012, alle ore 13:54, May McDonald ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Do you have Skype? If so, are you able to meet me there and I can try and
>>> walk you through it.
>>>
>>> May
>>> On 2012-03-22, at 6:00 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>>>
>>>> hi, nothing to do
>>>> yesterday i tried to use "default notifications" but adium did not
>>>> talk at all! to make it talk i must turn voiceover off all the time!
>>>> Growl is out right now, I uninstalled both app and preference files
>>>> stored on the system. But nothing changed
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2012/3/21, Elena Brescacin :
>>>>> I'll try to change configuration to default!
>>>>> This evening, when I go back home, here in office I do not have my mac
>>>>> book
>>>>> pro
>>>>> I just set up audio notifications, for the collection of events. but
>>>>> maybe it'd be better with defaults.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2012/3/21, May McDonald :
>>>>>> Ok, almost the same except steps 4 and 5.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When you do steps one and two, if you look there will be a area where
>>>>>> it
>>>>>> says default. If you leave that and then go to your step three and do
>>>>>> everything there, pick an event, tell it to speak, play a sound and
>>>>>> whatever
>>>>>> else you want, once you press ok it should ask if you want to have the
>>>>>> name
>>>>>> say default copy. Say yes there and then go through the rest of the
>>>>>> events
>>>>>> you want to change and they will all be under the default copy
>>>>>> section.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That should work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> May
>>>>>> On 2012-03-21, at 5:17 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> yep! I give you the procedure right now. Correct me if something is
>>>>>>> wrong; well I do not know exact English words because I have adium in
>>>>>>> my mother language but the concept is the same!
>>>>>>> 1. opening the preference dialog box
>>>>>>> 2. interacting with the toolbar and choosing events
>>>>>>> 3. choosing preferred event - for example, received message
>>>>>>> 4. setting it up with "read aloud"
>>>>>>> It asks to give a name to the set of event notifications, I just
>>>>>>> called it "audio notification - copy"
>>>>>>> of course you can add as many events you want with the events table,
>>>>>>> pressing the add button at the end of window.
>>>>>>> The funny thing is, that even if it's set correctly, it speaks only
>>>>>>> if
>>>>>>> voiceover is turned off!
>>>>>>>
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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-22 Thread May McDonald
Ah ok. I can walk you through it later if that works for you. Easier to talk 
you through it instead of trying to text back and forth. That way I can hear 
what's going on.

May
On 2012-03-22, at 8:01 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:

> may: i have skype
> but right now I am at work, so I cannot have voice calls I just have chats
> 
> 
> 2012/3/22, irid domnori :
>> Hi,
>> I'm having the same problem with growl and adium.
>> My sky  name is at the bottom of my messages as a signature.
>> 
>> irid domnori
>> irid.domn...@gmail.com
>> contatto skype: superirid
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Il giorno 22/mar/2012, alle ore 13:54, May McDonald ha scritto:
>> 
>> Do you have Skype? If so, are you able to meet me there and I can try and
>> walk you through it.
>> 
>> May
>> On 2012-03-22, at 6:00 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>> 
>>> hi, nothing to do
>>> yesterday i tried to use "default notifications" but adium did not
>>> talk at all! to make it talk i must turn voiceover off all the time!
>>> Growl is out right now, I uninstalled both app and preference files
>>> stored on the system. But nothing changed
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 2012/3/21, Elena Brescacin :
>>>> I'll try to change configuration to default!
>>>> This evening, when I go back home, here in office I do not have my mac
>>>> book
>>>> pro
>>>> I just set up audio notifications, for the collection of events. but
>>>> maybe it'd be better with defaults.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 2012/3/21, May McDonald :
>>>>> Ok, almost the same except steps 4 and 5.
>>>>> 
>>>>> When you do steps one and two, if you look there will be a area where it
>>>>> says default. If you leave that and then go to your step three and do
>>>>> everything there, pick an event, tell it to speak, play a sound and
>>>>> whatever
>>>>> else you want, once you press ok it should ask if you want to have the
>>>>> name
>>>>> say default copy. Say yes there and then go through the rest of the
>>>>> events
>>>>> you want to change and they will all be under the default copy section.
>>>>> 
>>>>> That should work.
>>>>> 
>>>>> May
>>>>> On 2012-03-21, at 5:17 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> yep! I give you the procedure right now. Correct me if something is
>>>>>> wrong; well I do not know exact English words because I have adium in
>>>>>> my mother language but the concept is the same!
>>>>>> 1. opening the preference dialog box
>>>>>> 2. interacting with the toolbar and choosing events
>>>>>> 3. choosing preferred event - for example, received message
>>>>>> 4. setting it up with "read aloud"
>>>>>> It asks to give a name to the set of event notifications, I just
>>>>>> called it "audio notification - copy"
>>>>>> of course you can add as many events you want with the events table,
>>>>>> pressing the add button at the end of window.
>>>>>> The funny thing is, that even if it's set correctly, it speaks only if
>>>>>> voiceover is turned off!
>>>>>> 
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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-22 Thread May McDonald
I don't use growl though because it completely annoyed me. I just have adium 
with voiceover going.

Skype CanadianLynx2010

I'll sign on shortly.
On 2012-03-22, at 7:57 AM, irid domnori wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm having the same problem with growl and adium.
> My sky  name is at the bottom of my messages as a signature.
> 
> irid domnori
> irid.domn...@gmail.com
> contatto skype: superirid
> 
> 
> 
> Il giorno 22/mar/2012, alle ore 13:54, May McDonald ha scritto:
> 
> Do you have Skype? If so, are you able to meet me there and I can try and 
> walk you through it.
> 
> May
> On 2012-03-22, at 6:00 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
> 
>> hi, nothing to do
>> yesterday i tried to use "default notifications" but adium did not
>> talk at all! to make it talk i must turn voiceover off all the time!
>> Growl is out right now, I uninstalled both app and preference files
>> stored on the system. But nothing changed
>> 
>> 
>> 2012/3/21, Elena Brescacin :
>>> I'll try to change configuration to default!
>>> This evening, when I go back home, here in office I do not have my mac book
>>> pro
>>> I just set up audio notifications, for the collection of events. but
>>> maybe it'd be better with defaults.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 2012/3/21, May McDonald :
>>>> Ok, almost the same except steps 4 and 5.
>>>> 
>>>> When you do steps one and two, if you look there will be a area where it
>>>> says default. If you leave that and then go to your step three and do
>>>> everything there, pick an event, tell it to speak, play a sound and
>>>> whatever
>>>> else you want, once you press ok it should ask if you want to have the
>>>> name
>>>> say default copy. Say yes there and then go through the rest of the
>>>> events
>>>> you want to change and they will all be under the default copy section.
>>>> 
>>>> That should work.
>>>> 
>>>> May
>>>> On 2012-03-21, at 5:17 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> yep! I give you the procedure right now. Correct me if something is
>>>>> wrong; well I do not know exact English words because I have adium in
>>>>> my mother language but the concept is the same!
>>>>> 1. opening the preference dialog box
>>>>> 2. interacting with the toolbar and choosing events
>>>>> 3. choosing preferred event - for example, received message
>>>>> 4. setting it up with "read aloud"
>>>>> It asks to give a name to the set of event notifications, I just
>>>>> called it "audio notification - copy"
>>>>> of course you can add as many events you want with the events table,
>>>>> pressing the add button at the end of window.
>>>>> The funny thing is, that even if it's set correctly, it speaks only if
>>>>> voiceover is turned off!
>>>>> 
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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-22 Thread Elena Brescacin
may: i have skype
but right now I am at work, so I cannot have voice calls I just have chats


2012/3/22, irid domnori :
> Hi,
> I'm having the same problem with growl and adium.
> My sky  name is at the bottom of my messages as a signature.
>
> irid domnori
> irid.domn...@gmail.com
> contatto skype: superirid
>
>
>
> Il giorno 22/mar/2012, alle ore 13:54, May McDonald ha scritto:
>
> Do you have Skype? If so, are you able to meet me there and I can try and
> walk you through it.
>
> May
> On 2012-03-22, at 6:00 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>
>> hi, nothing to do
>> yesterday i tried to use "default notifications" but adium did not
>> talk at all! to make it talk i must turn voiceover off all the time!
>> Growl is out right now, I uninstalled both app and preference files
>> stored on the system. But nothing changed
>>
>>
>> 2012/3/21, Elena Brescacin :
>>> I'll try to change configuration to default!
>>> This evening, when I go back home, here in office I do not have my mac
>>> book
>>> pro
>>> I just set up audio notifications, for the collection of events. but
>>> maybe it'd be better with defaults.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2012/3/21, May McDonald :
>>>> Ok, almost the same except steps 4 and 5.
>>>>
>>>> When you do steps one and two, if you look there will be a area where it
>>>> says default. If you leave that and then go to your step three and do
>>>> everything there, pick an event, tell it to speak, play a sound and
>>>> whatever
>>>> else you want, once you press ok it should ask if you want to have the
>>>> name
>>>> say default copy. Say yes there and then go through the rest of the
>>>> events
>>>> you want to change and they will all be under the default copy section.
>>>>
>>>> That should work.
>>>>
>>>> May
>>>> On 2012-03-21, at 5:17 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> yep! I give you the procedure right now. Correct me if something is
>>>>> wrong; well I do not know exact English words because I have adium in
>>>>> my mother language but the concept is the same!
>>>>> 1. opening the preference dialog box
>>>>> 2. interacting with the toolbar and choosing events
>>>>> 3. choosing preferred event - for example, received message
>>>>> 4. setting it up with "read aloud"
>>>>> It asks to give a name to the set of event notifications, I just
>>>>> called it "audio notification - copy"
>>>>> of course you can add as many events you want with the events table,
>>>>> pressing the add button at the end of window.
>>>>> The funny thing is, that even if it's set correctly, it speaks only if
>>>>> voiceover is turned off!
>>>>>
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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-22 Thread irid domnori
Hi,
I'm having the same problem with growl and adium.
My sky  name is at the bottom of my messages as a signature.

irid domnori
irid.domn...@gmail.com
contatto skype: superirid



Il giorno 22/mar/2012, alle ore 13:54, May McDonald ha scritto:

Do you have Skype? If so, are you able to meet me there and I can try and walk 
you through it.

May
On 2012-03-22, at 6:00 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:

> hi, nothing to do
> yesterday i tried to use "default notifications" but adium did not
> talk at all! to make it talk i must turn voiceover off all the time!
> Growl is out right now, I uninstalled both app and preference files
> stored on the system. But nothing changed
> 
> 
> 2012/3/21, Elena Brescacin :
>> I'll try to change configuration to default!
>> This evening, when I go back home, here in office I do not have my mac book
>> pro
>> I just set up audio notifications, for the collection of events. but
>> maybe it'd be better with defaults.
>> 
>> 
>> 2012/3/21, May McDonald :
>>> Ok, almost the same except steps 4 and 5.
>>> 
>>> When you do steps one and two, if you look there will be a area where it
>>> says default. If you leave that and then go to your step three and do
>>> everything there, pick an event, tell it to speak, play a sound and
>>> whatever
>>> else you want, once you press ok it should ask if you want to have the
>>> name
>>> say default copy. Say yes there and then go through the rest of the
>>> events
>>> you want to change and they will all be under the default copy section.
>>> 
>>> That should work.
>>> 
>>> May
>>> On 2012-03-21, at 5:17 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>>> 
>>>> yep! I give you the procedure right now. Correct me if something is
>>>> wrong; well I do not know exact English words because I have adium in
>>>> my mother language but the concept is the same!
>>>> 1. opening the preference dialog box
>>>> 2. interacting with the toolbar and choosing events
>>>> 3. choosing preferred event - for example, received message
>>>> 4. setting it up with "read aloud"
>>>> It asks to give a name to the set of event notifications, I just
>>>> called it "audio notification - copy"
>>>> of course you can add as many events you want with the events table,
>>>> pressing the add button at the end of window.
>>>> The funny thing is, that even if it's set correctly, it speaks only if
>>>> voiceover is turned off!
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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-22 Thread May McDonald
Do you have Skype? If so, are you able to meet me there and I can try and walk 
you through it.

May
On 2012-03-22, at 6:00 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:

> hi, nothing to do
> yesterday i tried to use "default notifications" but adium did not
> talk at all! to make it talk i must turn voiceover off all the time!
> Growl is out right now, I uninstalled both app and preference files
> stored on the system. But nothing changed
> 
> 
> 2012/3/21, Elena Brescacin :
>> I'll try to change configuration to default!
>> This evening, when I go back home, here in office I do not have my mac book
>> pro
>> I just set up audio notifications, for the collection of events. but
>> maybe it'd be better with defaults.
>> 
>> 
>> 2012/3/21, May McDonald :
>>> Ok, almost the same except steps 4 and 5.
>>> 
>>> When you do steps one and two, if you look there will be a area where it
>>> says default. If you leave that and then go to your step three and do
>>> everything there, pick an event, tell it to speak, play a sound and
>>> whatever
>>> else you want, once you press ok it should ask if you want to have the
>>> name
>>> say default copy. Say yes there and then go through the rest of the
>>> events
>>> you want to change and they will all be under the default copy section.
>>> 
>>> That should work.
>>> 
>>> May
>>> On 2012-03-21, at 5:17 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>>> 
>>>> yep! I give you the procedure right now. Correct me if something is
>>>> wrong; well I do not know exact English words because I have adium in
>>>> my mother language but the concept is the same!
>>>> 1. opening the preference dialog box
>>>> 2. interacting with the toolbar and choosing events
>>>> 3. choosing preferred event - for example, received message
>>>> 4. setting it up with "read aloud"
>>>> It asks to give a name to the set of event notifications, I just
>>>> called it "audio notification - copy"
>>>> of course you can add as many events you want with the events table,
>>>> pressing the add button at the end of window.
>>>> The funny thing is, that even if it's set correctly, it speaks only if
>>>> voiceover is turned off!
>>>> 
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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-22 Thread Elena Brescacin
hi, nothing to do
yesterday i tried to use "default notifications" but adium did not
talk at all! to make it talk i must turn voiceover off all the time!
Growl is out right now, I uninstalled both app and preference files
stored on the system. But nothing changed


2012/3/21, Elena Brescacin :
> I'll try to change configuration to default!
> This evening, when I go back home, here in office I do not have my mac book
> pro
> I just set up audio notifications, for the collection of events. but
> maybe it'd be better with defaults.
>
>
> 2012/3/21, May McDonald :
>> Ok, almost the same except steps 4 and 5.
>>
>> When you do steps one and two, if you look there will be a area where it
>> says default. If you leave that and then go to your step three and do
>> everything there, pick an event, tell it to speak, play a sound and
>> whatever
>> else you want, once you press ok it should ask if you want to have the
>> name
>> say default copy. Say yes there and then go through the rest of the
>> events
>> you want to change and they will all be under the default copy section.
>>
>> That should work.
>>
>> May
>> On 2012-03-21, at 5:17 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>>
>>> yep! I give you the procedure right now. Correct me if something is
>>> wrong; well I do not know exact English words because I have adium in
>>> my mother language but the concept is the same!
>>> 1. opening the preference dialog box
>>> 2. interacting with the toolbar and choosing events
>>> 3. choosing preferred event - for example, received message
>>> 4. setting it up with "read aloud"
>>> It asks to give a name to the set of event notifications, I just
>>> called it "audio notification - copy"
>>> of course you can add as many events you want with the events table,
>>> pressing the add button at the end of window.
>>> The funny thing is, that even if it's set correctly, it speaks only if
>>> voiceover is turned off!
>>>
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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-21 Thread Elena Brescacin
I'll try to change configuration to default!
This evening, when I go back home, here in office I do not have my mac book pro
I just set up audio notifications, for the collection of events. but
maybe it'd be better with defaults.


2012/3/21, May McDonald :
> Ok, almost the same except steps 4 and 5.
>
> When you do steps one and two, if you look there will be a area where it
> says default. If you leave that and then go to your step three and do
> everything there, pick an event, tell it to speak, play a sound and whatever
> else you want, once you press ok it should ask if you want to have the name
> say default copy. Say yes there and then go through the rest of the events
> you want to change and they will all be under the default copy section.
>
> That should work.
>
> May
> On 2012-03-21, at 5:17 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>
>> yep! I give you the procedure right now. Correct me if something is
>> wrong; well I do not know exact English words because I have adium in
>> my mother language but the concept is the same!
>> 1. opening the preference dialog box
>> 2. interacting with the toolbar and choosing events
>> 3. choosing preferred event - for example, received message
>> 4. setting it up with "read aloud"
>> It asks to give a name to the set of event notifications, I just
>> called it "audio notification - copy"
>> of course you can add as many events you want with the events table,
>> pressing the add button at the end of window.
>> The funny thing is, that even if it's set correctly, it speaks only if
>> voiceover is turned off!
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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-21 Thread May McDonald
Ok, almost the same except steps 4 and 5.

When you do steps one and two, if you look there will be a area where it says 
default. If you leave that and then go to your step three and do everything 
there, pick an event, tell it to speak, play a sound and whatever else you 
want, once you press ok it should ask if you want to have the name say default 
copy. Say yes there and then go through the rest of the events you want to 
change and they will all be under the default copy section.

That should work.

May
On 2012-03-21, at 5:17 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:

> yep! I give you the procedure right now. Correct me if something is
> wrong; well I do not know exact English words because I have adium in
> my mother language but the concept is the same!
> 1. opening the preference dialog box
> 2. interacting with the toolbar and choosing events
> 3. choosing preferred event - for example, received message
> 4. setting it up with "read aloud"
> It asks to give a name to the set of event notifications, I just
> called it "audio notification - copy"
> of course you can add as many events you want with the events table,
> pressing the add button at the end of window.
> The funny thing is, that even if it's set correctly, it speaks only if
> voiceover is turned off!
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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-21 Thread Elena Brescacin
yep! I give you the procedure right now. Correct me if something is
wrong; well I do not know exact English words because I have adium in
my mother language but the concept is the same!
1. opening the preference dialog box
2. interacting with the toolbar and choosing events
3. choosing preferred event - for example, received message
4. setting it up with "read aloud"
It asks to give a name to the set of event notifications, I just
called it "audio notification - copy"
of course you can add as many events you want with the events table,
pressing the add button at the end of window.
The funny thing is, that even if it's set correctly, it speaks only if
voiceover is turned off!

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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-21 Thread May McDonald
Unless someone beats me to it, I'll send you the steps to get it to work when 
I'm a bit more awake.

May and Prince Noah
On 2012-03-21, at 4:35 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:

> Hello,
> you mean it talks with voiceover activated? System messages, adium
> messages, are read by adium voice without problems?
> To get this result I must turn voiceover off! So, till I solve this
> annoyance, I just adopted this solution: read also sent messages
> aloud. then blindly write on keyboard with voiceover turned off, press
> enter and wait. But, I need to solve this issue somehow and I do not
> know what's the cause. I suppose it's something regarding Growl, as,
> another program I use that is iChat, does not have this issue.
> I ran the growl uninstaller script when I deleted growl 1.2 to buy the
> one on mac app store, now I'd like to delete growl completely, to
> ensure it cannot interfer with anything; even if you move the
> application to trash, do some file stay stored in the user library?
> thanks a lot for help
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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-21 Thread May McDonald
Yes, it works with voiceover on. You just need to set it up under preferences.

May
On 2012-03-21, at 4:35 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:

> Hello,
> you mean it talks with voiceover activated? System messages, adium
> messages, are read by adium voice without problems?
> To get this result I must turn voiceover off! So, till I solve this
> annoyance, I just adopted this solution: read also sent messages
> aloud. then blindly write on keyboard with voiceover turned off, press
> enter and wait. But, I need to solve this issue somehow and I do not
> know what's the cause. I suppose it's something regarding Growl, as,
> another program I use that is iChat, does not have this issue.
> I ran the growl uninstaller script when I deleted growl 1.2 to buy the
> one on mac app store, now I'd like to delete growl completely, to
> ensure it cannot interfer with anything; even if you move the
> application to trash, do some file stay stored in the user library?
> thanks a lot for help
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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-21 Thread Elena Brescacin
Hello,
you mean it talks with voiceover activated? System messages, adium
messages, are read by adium voice without problems?
To get this result I must turn voiceover off! So, till I solve this
annoyance, I just adopted this solution: read also sent messages
aloud. then blindly write on keyboard with voiceover turned off, press
enter and wait. But, I need to solve this issue somehow and I do not
know what's the cause. I suppose it's something regarding Growl, as,
another program I use that is iChat, does not have this issue.
I ran the growl uninstaller script when I deleted growl 1.2 to buy the
one on mac app store, now I'd like to delete growl completely, to
ensure it cannot interfer with anything; even if you move the
application to trash, do some file stay stored in the user library?
thanks a lot for help

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Re: someone using adium?

2012-03-21 Thread May McDonald
I use it for all of my messengers without growl. Growl actually got on my 
nerves, so when I updated to Lion I didn't put growl back on. Everything works 
like it should after I set it up to speak the things I needed.

May and Prince Noah
On 2012-03-20, at 6:51 PM, elena brescacin wrote:

> hello,
> maybe most of you saw the thread I had with some people about automatically 
> spoken chats in skype program
> well, maybe I noticed where's the trouble: when voiceover is activated Growl 
> does not talk, while it reads whole messages when it's off!
> But, I noticed, it is not a growl problem, that's why I asked if someone is 
> using adium as instant messenger.
> I set up notification in this client too, as it was known to be working with 
> voiceover. And the problem came back! Adium is not connected to growl!
> well, it was... but now I just deactivated growl from adium, so it shouldn't 
> work
> but the result is the same: with adium: if voiceover is on, notification stay 
> silent. if it's off, they talk!
> what's going on? someone uses adium regularly and vo works? osx lion 10.7.2, 
> and adium 1.5.
> thanks!
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someone using adium?

2012-03-20 Thread elena brescacin
hello,
maybe most of you saw the thread I had with some people about automatically 
spoken chats in skype program
well, maybe I noticed where's the trouble: when voiceover is activated Growl 
does not talk, while it reads whole messages when it's off!
But, I noticed, it is not a growl problem, that's why I asked if someone is 
using adium as instant messenger.
I set up notification in this client too, as it was known to be working with 
voiceover. And the problem came back! Adium is not connected to growl!
well, it was... but now I just deactivated growl from adium, so it shouldn't 
work
but the result is the same: with adium: if voiceover is on, notification stay 
silent. if it's off, they talk!
what's going on? someone uses adium regularly and vo works? osx lion 10.7.2, 
and adium 1.5.
thanks!

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adium 1.4.4 and braille in the contactlist

2012-01-10 Thread William Windels
Hello all,
I just have update adium to 1.4.4 but I have still problems with the braille 
output (in the contact list).
It should be nice to see the contacts in the list since I have made a profile  
so that voiceover is not speaking  when adium is active. So, I can hear the 
incoming messages and that is a faster way to chat.

Kind regards for any help,

William Windels

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What did they do to Adium?

2011-12-16 Thread Shawn Krasniuk
Hey guys. A few days ago I was forced to go back to using Adium as my chat 
client because my month with Samnet expired. Anyway I installed Adium on here 
and I noticed every other event was able to be spoken except for messages that 
I send to people when I press return. It wasn't like that before so what 
happened?

Shawn

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Re: Reading Chat History in Adium

2011-12-06 Thread Jessica
Ok, do you have msn?  I haven't had any luck signing into either/or, so 
don't know what to make of that.  When I try to sign into msn, it just asks 
like I didn't enter my password correctly, and the same with fb, only with 
that, if it happens too many times, it then takes me to a varification page 
which wants me to do the captcha, and won't play the audio captcha for some 
strange reason.
- Original Message - 
From: "Deb Lewis" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 6:02 AM
Subject: Re: Reading Chat History in Adium


I don't have AIM so can't comment on that. someone else asked me about FB 
and signing in so I've agreed to try that and see what happens.
Meanwhile, I've answered my own question about the chat history quite by 
accident.



On Dec 6, 2011, at 8:44 AM, Jessica wrote:

Can we chat off list?  I'm still a new Atium user, and am having a hard 
time setting it up, so could use some pointers.
I can get it to sign me onto Aim, but have put in my password for fb and 
msn multiple times and it refuses to sign in, and apparently thinks it's 
incorrect.

- Original Message - From: "Deb Lewis" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 5:59 PM
Subject: Reading Chat History in Adium


Hi:
I'm using Adium to participate in IRC. It's all going very well except 
that occasionally I need to review the chat history. I've looked 
everywhere to find it and through all the menus. Any pointers on how to go 
about this, if it's possible, are much appreciated. TIA.


Deb

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Re: Reading Chat History in Adium

2011-12-06 Thread Deb Lewis
I don't have AIM so can't comment on that. someone else asked me about FB and 
signing in so I've agreed to try that and see what happens.
Meanwhile, I've answered my own question about the chat history quite by 
accident.


On Dec 6, 2011, at 8:44 AM, Jessica wrote:

> Can we chat off list?  I'm still a new Atium user, and am having a hard time 
> setting it up, so could use some pointers.
> I can get it to sign me onto Aim, but have put in my password for fb and msn 
> multiple times and it refuses to sign in, and apparently thinks it's 
> incorrect.
> - Original Message - From: "Deb Lewis" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 5:59 PM
> Subject: Reading Chat History in Adium
> 
> 
> Hi:
> I'm using Adium to participate in IRC. It's all going very well except that 
> occasionally I need to review the chat history. I've looked everywhere to 
> find it and through all the menus. Any pointers on how to go about this, if 
> it's possible, are much appreciated. TIA.
> 
> Deb
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Re: Reading Chat History in Adium

2011-12-06 Thread Jessica
Can we chat off list?  I'm still a new Atium user, and am having a hard time 
setting it up, so could use some pointers.
 I can get it to sign me onto Aim, but have put in my password for fb and 
msn multiple times and it refuses to sign in, and apparently thinks it's 
incorrect.
- Original Message - 
From: "Deb Lewis" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 5:59 PM
Subject: Reading Chat History in Adium


Hi:
I'm using Adium to participate in IRC. It's all going very well except that 
occasionally I need to review the chat history. I've looked everywhere to 
find it and through all the menus. Any pointers on how to go about this, if 
it's possible, are much appreciated. TIA.


Deb

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Reading Chat History in Adium

2011-12-05 Thread Deb Lewis
Hi:
I'm using Adium to participate in IRC. It's all going very well except that 
occasionally I need to review the chat history. I've looked everywhere to find 
it and through all the menus. Any pointers on how to go about this, if it's 
possible, are much appreciated. TIA.

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adium event for typing a message?

2011-11-28 Thread erik burggraaf
OK guys,  I've got a client who misses his clicky "so and so is typing a 
message" sound that he used to have on jaws.  Whatever I may think of that 
personally, it's obsessive compulsive and irritating, I need to know if there's 
a pluging or something for adium that will play a sound when the person on the 
other end of the conversation is typing a message.  I checked the events tab of 
adium preferences but it's not there in the standard list.

If any one has this set up, I'd appreciate you letting me know.

Thanks,

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RE: a fix for chat window popping up in Adium betas

2011-11-21 Thread Missy Hoppe
but will anything read without growl? I seem to recall that nothing worked well 
unless it was a growl notification, but that
was a very long time ago. I don't use adium all that much, but I might try a 
few things. I use growl with other programs,
though, so don't want to uninstall it.
 

  _  

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Matthew Campbell
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 8:38 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: a fix for chat window popping up in Adium betas


Hi. 
Theres one big fix that'll also work. Uninstall growl.

On 2011-11-21, at 8:21 PM, Matt Dierckens wrote:


I had to do that with all the settings. Sign on, sign off, etc.


Matt
Sent from my macbook pro

On 2011-11-21, at 8:12 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:


Hi listers.
I have a very simple fix for those of you who are using the latest adium betas 
and are experiencing the chat window popping
up right in the middle of doing something.
First go to preferences and go to the events section in the toolbar.
Next, find the table with all of the events in it.
Finally, expand the "message received - background chat" option and arrow to 
the display growl notification. Scroll over to
the delete button and punch it.
This will stop the chat window from popping up.
H T H.
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Re: a fix for chat window popping up in Adium betas

2011-11-21 Thread Matthew Campbell
Hi.
Theres one big fix that'll also work. Uninstall growl.

On 2011-11-21, at 8:21 PM, Matt Dierckens wrote:

> I had to do that with all the settings. Sign on, sign off, etc.
> Matt
> Sent from my macbook pro
> 
> On 2011-11-21, at 8:12 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
> 
>> Hi listers.
>> I have a very simple fix for those of you who are using the latest adium 
>> betas and are experiencing the chat window popping up right in the middle of 
>> doing something.
>> First go to preferences and go to the events section in the toolbar.
>> Next, find the table with all of the events in it.
>> Finally, expand the "message received - background chat" option and arrow to 
>> the display growl notification. Scroll over to the delete button and punch 
>> it.
>> This will stop the chat window from popping up.
>> H T H.
>> Matthew Campbell.
>> 
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Re: a fix for chat window popping up in Adium betas

2011-11-21 Thread Matt Dierckens
I had to do that with all the settings. Sign on, sign off, etc.
Matt
Sent from my macbook pro

On 2011-11-21, at 8:12 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:

> Hi listers.
> I have a very simple fix for those of you who are using the latest adium 
> betas and are experiencing the chat window popping up right in the middle of 
> doing something.
> First go to preferences and go to the events section in the toolbar.
> Next, find the table with all of the events in it.
> Finally, expand the "message received - background chat" option and arrow to 
> the display growl notification. Scroll over to the delete button and punch it.
> This will stop the chat window from popping up.
> H T H.
> Matthew Campbell.
> 
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a fix for chat window popping up in Adium betas

2011-11-21 Thread Matthew Campbell
Hi listers.
I have a very simple fix for those of you who are using the latest adium betas 
and are experiencing the chat window popping up right in the middle of doing 
something.
First go to preferences and go to the events section in the toolbar.
Next, find the table with all of the events in it.
Finally, expand the "message received - background chat" option and arrow to 
the display growl notification. Scroll over to the delete button and punch it.
This will stop the chat window from popping up.
H T H.
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Re: Latest Adium Beta is worth a serious look!

2011-11-20 Thread Matthew Campbell
Hi. Not quite shure how to do the tool bar button activation. I don't do it 
through there.I do that stuff through the menu bar.

On 2011-11-20, at 8:39 PM, Brianna Snyder wrote:

> I like the beta, I'm just wondering what's with the horizontal splitter 
> between where you type your message, and the convo history. 
> Also, why is there something before the contact's name that you're talking 
> to, called title?
> Other than these things, the beta is awesome. 
> However, I'm wondering, in the toolbar, how do you activate the buttons for 
> change name and status? 
> 
> Brianna 
> 
> On Nov 20, 2011, at 8:12 PM, Brandon Misch wrote:
> 
>> bad thing about this version is when either someone sends you a message or 
>> comes online, adium comes up and you have to command tab away. this has been 
>> the case with this since 1.5b3. hope someone lets them know about it. 
>> 
>> On Nov 20, 2011, at 7:41 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
>> 
>>> Thanks for telling us about this. Does it solve any of the problems I've 
>>> been having lately where VO speaks a bunch of
>>> gibberish for no discernible reason? I guess I'll find out when I update 
>>> too it. I just checked for updates yesterday,
>>> though, and there wasn't anything. Thanks again for the tip, and I hope 
>>> that you're having a great day!
>>> Missy
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
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>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Matthew Campbell
>>> Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 7:39 PM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Latest Adium Beta is worth a serious look!
>>> 
>>> Hello everyone.
>>> For those of you who are using Adium, the latest beta [1.5 beta 4] is worth 
>>> a serious look.
>>> There are a lot more things labeled. The toolbar has labeled buttons, the 
>>> area where the chats come in no longer says
>>> "Unknown", and the contact groups read properly now.
>>> If you want to update to the beta versions, make sure you check the option 
>>> to update to beta versions under the general
>>> options in Adium's preferences.
>>> Enjoy,
>>> Matthew Campbell.
>>> 
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Re: Latest Adium Beta is worth a serious look!

2011-11-20 Thread Brianna Snyder
I like the beta, I'm just wondering what's with the horizontal splitter between 
where you type your message, and the convo history. 
Also, why is there something before the contact's name that you're talking to, 
called title?
Other than these things, the beta is awesome. 
However, I'm wondering, in the toolbar, how do you activate the buttons for 
change name and status? 

Brianna 

On Nov 20, 2011, at 8:12 PM, Brandon Misch wrote:

> bad thing about this version is when either someone sends you a message or 
> comes online, adium comes up and you have to command tab away. this has been 
> the case with this since 1.5b3. hope someone lets them know about it. 
> 
> On Nov 20, 2011, at 7:41 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for telling us about this. Does it solve any of the problems I've 
>> been having lately where VO speaks a bunch of
>> gibberish for no discernible reason? I guess I'll find out when I update too 
>> it. I just checked for updates yesterday,
>> though, and there wasn't anything. Thanks again for the tip, and I hope that 
>> you're having a great day!
>> Missy
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Matthew Campbell
>> Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 7:39 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Latest Adium Beta is worth a serious look!
>> 
>> Hello everyone.
>> For those of you who are using Adium, the latest beta [1.5 beta 4] is worth 
>> a serious look.
>> There are a lot more things labeled. The toolbar has labeled buttons, the 
>> area where the chats come in no longer says
>> "Unknown", and the contact groups read properly now.
>> If you want to update to the beta versions, make sure you check the option 
>> to update to beta versions under the general
>> options in Adium's preferences.
>> Enjoy,
>> Matthew Campbell.
>> 
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Re: Latest Adium Beta is worth a serious look!

2011-11-20 Thread Brandon Misch
bad thing about this version is when either someone sends you a message or 
comes online, adium comes up and you have to command tab away. this has been 
the case with this since 1.5b3. hope someone lets them know about it. 

On Nov 20, 2011, at 7:41 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

> Thanks for telling us about this. Does it solve any of the problems I've been 
> having lately where VO speaks a bunch of
> gibberish for no discernible reason? I guess I'll find out when I update too 
> it. I just checked for updates yesterday,
> though, and there wasn't anything. Thanks again for the tip, and I hope that 
> you're having a great day!
> Missy
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Matthew Campbell
> Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 7:39 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Latest Adium Beta is worth a serious look!
> 
> Hello everyone.
> For those of you who are using Adium, the latest beta [1.5 beta 4] is worth a 
> serious look.
> There are a lot more things labeled. The toolbar has labeled buttons, the 
> area where the chats come in no longer says
> "Unknown", and the contact groups read properly now.
> If you want to update to the beta versions, make sure you check the option to 
> update to beta versions under the general
> options in Adium's preferences.
> Enjoy,
> Matthew Campbell.
> 
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