Two Questions

2013-10-17 Thread Helena Fehr
Hi all!
Two questions: 1. Type To Phone no longer works for my iPhone. I can get the 
functions to work, so that I can lock the phone or press the home button, but I 
can't move or type. As far as I know, I have the latest update, but the app is 
pretty much useless to me in this state. Has anyone else encountered this 
problem, and is there anything that can be done about it?
2. I have one song in my phone that refuses to delete. I tried subscribing to 
iTunes Match, and then removing all my songs from iCloud, and most of them are 
gone, but the one song just won't delete itself. I have this song in a play 
list, but I went to Get Info, and to options and made the media kind into an 
audio book, because it's actually a story not a song, so if anything, it should 
appear in my audiobooks, not in my songs.. It's worked for everything else, but 
this one song just won't go away. I've even tried taking all my music off my 
phone, but it still won't disappear. If I sync my phone with my iTunes library, 
the song does not appear in my computer, and subscribing to iTunes MAtch 
doesn't work, because the song doesn't appear in my iTunes match lists either. 
It's almost like it's stuck somewhere in SiberSpace and I can't get it out, or 
off my phone either, and it's really annoying. Can someone help/

God Bless!!!
Helena

May The Lord Bless you and keep you; May his face radiate with joy because of 
you' May He be gracious to you, show you His favour, and give you His peace.
(Numbers 6;24)

In Jesus' Name.
Amen

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Two questions

2014-10-23 Thread Rich Ring
I have two unrelated questions. First, since installing Yosemite, I can no 
longer see my downloads window while using Safari to download files. 
Previously, I was able to do this by pressing command option l. Is this 
function no longer available, or, is there a new command?
My second question has to do with Mail. Prior to Yosemite, I could move the 
cursor to a link contained within a mail message and press VO space to activate 
it.
When I attempt to do this using mail in Yosemite, when I press VO space on a 
link, the message text starts reading. If anyone has any ideas concerning these 
small questions, they would be greatly appreciated.
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Two Questions

2015-03-07 Thread Mary Jo Partyka
I had to write a few letters today.  I wrote the first one and wanted to use 
some of the same language in  the next two.  I duplicated the first document 
and saved it under the same name.  Maybe I should have saved it under the new 
name right away but I didn’t rename it until I wrote it and found out that I 
could rename with the ellipsis.  I couldn’t read the original file after I 
renamed it.

Also, I emailed these letters to three different politicians and they all came 
back.  I copied the information verbatim so I know the spelling and form were 
correct.  I used the shift hyphen to underline and the shift 2 for the at sign 
but think one of these signs might have been incorrectly used.  I was able to 
email everything by cutting and pasting but I’m trying to find out what I did 
wrong.

 
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Two questions.

2021-08-27 Thread Maurice Mines
Hello List, the first question I have? Yes how do you activate a custom email 
address? The second question yes about answering the phone on the computer and 
how do you link them so that that happens smoothly

maurice Mines  
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Re: Two questions

2014-10-23 Thread Alex Hall
Another user reported the same problem. Going to the View Menu in Safari and 
enabling the toolbar put things right again.

As to links, they are still working fine here. be sure you are interacting with 
the text of the email, or focus will not be on the link.
> On Oct 23, 2014, at 6:16 PM, Rich Ring  wrote:
> 
> I have two unrelated questions. First, since installing Yosemite, I can no 
> longer see my downloads window while using Safari to download files. 
> Previously, I was able to do this by pressing command option l. Is this 
> function no longer available, or, is there a new command?
> My second question has to do with Mail. Prior to Yosemite, I could move the 
> cursor to a link contained within a mail message and press VO space to 
> activate it.
> When I attempt to do this using mail in Yosemite, when I press VO space on a 
> link, the message text starts reading. If anyone has any ideas concerning 
> these small questions, they would be greatly appreciated.
> You can have an off day, but you can't have a day off! ---The Art of Fielding
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Re: Two questions

2014-10-23 Thread Shawn Krasniuk
Hi Rich. I can't answer your question about showing downloads in Safari because 
I haven't had to download anything. As for opening up links in mail, I find 
that once interacted with the text, I have to press VO+Space at least twice 
before it launches Safari to view the contents of the link.

Shawn
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> On Oct 23, 2014, at 5:16 PM, Rich Ring  wrote:
> 
> I have two unrelated questions. First, since installing Yosemite, I can no 
> longer see my downloads window while using Safari to download files. 
> Previously, I was able to do this by pressing command option l. Is this 
> function no longer available, or, is there a new command?
> My second question has to do with Mail. Prior to Yosemite, I could move the 
> cursor to a link contained within a mail message and press VO space to 
> activate it.
> When I attempt to do this using mail in Yosemite, when I press VO space on a 
> link, the message text starts reading. If anyone has any ideas concerning 
> these small questions, they would be greatly appreciated.
> You can have an off day, but you can't have a day off! ---The Art of Fielding
>  Sent from my Mac Book Pro 
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Re: Two questions

2014-10-23 Thread David Griffith
I am seeing the downloads window fine. It may be hat you need to have your 
toolbar visible?

David Griffith
> On 23 Oct 2014, at 23:16, Rich Ring  wrote:
> 
> I have two unrelated questions. First, since installing Yosemite, I can no 
> longer see my downloads window while using Safari to download files. 
> Previously, I was able to do this by pressing command option l. Is this 
> function no longer available, or, is there a new command?
> My second question has to do with Mail. Prior to Yosemite, I could move the 
> cursor to a link contained within a mail message and press VO space to 
> activate it.
> When I attempt to do this using mail in Yosemite, when I press VO space on a 
> link, the message text starts reading. If anyone has any ideas concerning 
> these small questions, they would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Two questions

2014-10-24 Thread christopher hallsworth
I cannot confirm any of these on my Late 2011 Macbook Pro 13. I can both show 
the downloads window in Safari and activate links in email messages in Mail.
> On 23 Oct 2014, at 23:16, Rich Ring  wrote:
> 
> I have two unrelated questions. First, since installing Yosemite, I can no 
> longer see my downloads window while using Safari to download files. 
> Previously, I was able to do this by pressing command option l. Is this 
> function no longer available, or, is there a new command?
> My second question has to do with Mail. Prior to Yosemite, I could move the 
> cursor to a link contained within a mail message and press VO space to 
> activate it.
> When I attempt to do this using mail in Yosemite, when I press VO space on a 
> link, the message text starts reading. If anyone has any ideas concerning 
> these small questions, they would be greatly appreciated.
> You can have an off day, but you can't have a day off! ---The Art of Fielding
>  Sent from my Mac Book Pro 
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Re: Two questions

2014-10-24 Thread Mark Baxter
I have just done both these things successfully, oddly enough.  CMD-Option-L 
still worked to show me the download I was doing and I started it by clicking 
the link in a Mail message. Hmmm.


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Re: Two questions

2014-10-24 Thread Rich Ring
That was the problem!

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> On Oct 24, 2014, at 12:34 AM, David Griffith  wrote:
> 
> I am seeing the downloads window fine. It may be hat you need to have your 
> toolbar visible?
> 
> David Griffith
>> On 23 Oct 2014, at 23:16, Rich Ring > > wrote:
>> 
>> I have two unrelated questions. First, since installing Yosemite, I can no 
>> longer see my downloads window while using Safari to download files. 
>> Previously, I was able to do this by pressing command option l. Is this 
>> function no longer available, or, is there a new command?
>> My second question has to do with Mail. Prior to Yosemite, I could move the 
>> cursor to a link contained within a mail message and press VO space to 
>> activate it.
>> When I attempt to do this using mail in Yosemite, when I press VO space on a 
>> link, the message text starts reading. If anyone has any ideas concerning 
>> these small questions, they would be greatly appreciated.
>> You can have an off day, but you can't have a day off! ---The Art of Fielding
>>  Sent from my Mac Book Pro 
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Re: Two questions

2014-10-24 Thread John Panarese
   Both of these should still work.  At least, I can still see downloads with 
command-option-l in Safari and I can VO-space on links in mail.  I am using 
standard view in Mail.


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> On Oct 24, 2014, at 5:16 PM, Rich Ring  wrote:
> 
> That was the problem!
> 
> You can have an off day, but you can't have a day off! ---The Art of Fielding
>  Sent from my Mac Book Pro 
> richr...@gmail.com
> 
>> On Oct 24, 2014, at 12:34 AM, David Griffith  wrote:
>> 
>> I am seeing the downloads window fine. It may be hat you need to have your 
>> toolbar visible?
>> 
>> David Griffith
>>> On 23 Oct 2014, at 23:16, Rich Ring  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have two unrelated questions. First, since installing Yosemite, I can no 
>>> longer see my downloads window while using Safari to download files. 
>>> Previously, I was able to do this by pressing command option l. Is this 
>>> function no longer available, or, is there a new command?
>>> My second question has to do with Mail. Prior to Yosemite, I could move the 
>>> cursor to a link contained within a mail message and press VO space to 
>>> activate it.
>>> When I attempt to do this using mail in Yosemite, when I press VO space on 
>>> a link, the message text starts reading. If anyone has any ideas concerning 
>>> these small questions, they would be greatly appreciated.
>>> You can have an off day, but you can't have a day off! ---The Art of 
>>> Fielding
>>>  Sent from my Mac Book Pro 
>>> richr...@gmail.com
>>> 
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Re: Two Questions

2015-03-08 Thread Phil Halton
Mary Joe, you should probably get into the habit of specifically setting out 
the problem in the subject line instead of just saying things like “two 
questions”. We all have questions, but if you want people to get interested 
enough to actually take time to answer your particular question you need to 
spice up the subject line a bit. You know, something to peak their curiosity. 
Another reason for relevant subject lines is for the archive. It makes it 
possible for people to search for answers to previously answered questions on 
the topic they are having trouble with.
I know that whenever I see this type of subject line, I just hit the delete key.
It’s just a suggestion, but you might get more response if you try this 
approach.



> On Mar 7, 2015, at 10:29 PM, Mary Jo Partyka  wrote:
> 
> I had to write a few letters today.  I wrote the first one and wanted to use 
> some of the same language in  the next two.  I duplicated the first document 
> and saved it under the same name.  Maybe I should have saved it under the new 
> name right away but I didn’t rename it until I wrote it and found out that I 
> could rename with the ellipsis.  I couldn’t read the original file after I 
> renamed it.
> 
> Also, I emailed these letters to three different politicians and they all 
> came back.  I copied the information verbatim so I know the spelling and form 
> were correct.  I used the shift hyphen to underline and the shift 2 for the 
> at sign but think one of these signs might have been incorrectly used.  I was 
> able to email everything by cutting and pasting but I’m trying to find out 
> what I did wrong.
> 
> 
> Mary Jo Partyka
> choir...@gmail.com
> 
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Re: Two Questions

2015-03-08 Thread Tim Kilburn
Mary Jo,

How specifically did you rename the file?  Your explanation is a little 
confusing to me.  If you renamed a file with exactly the same name as the 
first, the first will be overwritten by the second.  The MacOS will, of course, 
ask if this is what you want done and will do exactly that if you confirm.  If 
you renamed the file in the Finder, did you accidentally change the file 
extension along with the name?  If so, it will not be easily opened as the file 
extension may not be matching the known file type to the MacOS.  Regarding the 
underscore and the “At” sign, it sounds to me like you did things correctly.  
That is, if you’re speaking of using these characters in an eMail address, for 
example, you would use the shift dash and the shift number 2 to enter 
underscore and “At” sign respectively, at least on North American keyboards.

Later...

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Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Mar 8, 2015, at 09:11, Phil Halton  wrote:

Mary Joe, you should probably get into the habit of specifically setting out 
the problem in the subject line instead of just saying things like “two 
questions”. We all have questions, but if you want people to get interested 
enough to actually take time to answer your particular question you need to 
spice up the subject line a bit. You know, something to peak their curiosity. 
Another reason for relevant subject lines is for the archive. It makes it 
possible for people to search for answers to previously answered questions on 
the topic they are having trouble with.
I know that whenever I see this type of subject line, I just hit the delete key.
It’s just a suggestion, but you might get more response if you try this 
approach.



> On Mar 7, 2015, at 10:29 PM, Mary Jo Partyka  wrote:
> 
> I had to write a few letters today.  I wrote the first one and wanted to use 
> some of the same language in  the next two.  I duplicated the first document 
> and saved it under the same name.  Maybe I should have saved it under the new 
> name right away but I didn’t rename it until I wrote it and found out that I 
> could rename with the ellipsis.  I couldn’t read the original file after I 
> renamed it.
> 
> Also, I emailed these letters to three different politicians and they all 
> came back.  I copied the information verbatim so I know the spelling and form 
> were correct.  I used the shift hyphen to underline and the shift 2 for the 
> at sign but think one of these signs might have been incorrectly used.  I was 
> able to email everything by cutting and pasting but I’m trying to find out 
> what I did wrong.
> 
> 
> Mary Jo Partyka
> choir...@gmail.com
> 
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Re: Two Questions

2015-03-08 Thread Mary Jo Partyka
Hi, Tim,

I didn’t rename the document in the finder and maybe that was part of the 
problem.  I gave it a different name but I didn’t do it until after i finished 
the new document.

I don’t understand why there was a problem with the email address because I did 
exactly that.
Mary Jo Partyka
choir...@gmail.com


> On Mar 8, 2015, at 11:20 AM, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
> 
> Mary Jo,
> 
> How specifically did you rename the file?  Your explanation is a little 
> confusing to me.  If you renamed a file with exactly the same name as the 
> first, the first will be overwritten by the second.  The MacOS will, of 
> course, ask if this is what you want done and will do exactly that if you 
> confirm.  If you renamed the file in the Finder, did you accidentally change 
> the file extension along with the name?  If so, it will not be easily opened 
> as the file extension may not be matching the known file type to the MacOS.  
> Regarding the underscore and the “At” sign, it sounds to me like you did 
> things correctly.  That is, if you’re speaking of using these characters in 
> an eMail address, for example, you would use the shift dash and the shift 
> number 2 to enter underscore and “At” sign respectively, at least on North 
> American keyboards.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Mar 8, 2015, at 09:11, Phil Halton  wrote:
> 
> Mary Joe, you should probably get into the habit of specifically setting out 
> the problem in the subject line instead of just saying things like “two 
> questions”. We all have questions, but if you want people to get interested 
> enough to actually take time to answer your particular question you need to 
> spice up the subject line a bit. You know, something to peak their curiosity. 
> Another reason for relevant subject lines is for the archive. It makes it 
> possible for people to search for answers to previously answered questions on 
> the topic they are having trouble with.
> I know that whenever I see this type of subject line, I just hit the delete 
> key.
> It’s just a suggestion, but you might get more response if you try this 
> approach.
> 
> 
> 
>> On Mar 7, 2015, at 10:29 PM, Mary Jo Partyka  wrote:
>> 
>> I had to write a few letters today.  I wrote the first one and wanted to use 
>> some of the same language in  the next two.  I duplicated the first document 
>> and saved it under the same name.  Maybe I should have saved it under the 
>> new name right away but I didn’t rename it until I wrote it and found out 
>> that I could rename with the ellipsis.  I couldn’t read the original file 
>> after I renamed it.
>> 
>> Also, I emailed these letters to three different politicians and they all 
>> came back.  I copied the information verbatim so I know the spelling and 
>> form were correct.  I used the shift hyphen to underline and the shift 2 for 
>> the at sign but think one of these signs might have been incorrectly used.  
>> I was able to email everything by cutting and pasting but I’m trying to find 
>> out what I did wrong.
>> 
>> 
>> Mary Jo Partyka
>> choir...@gmail.com
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Re: Two Questions

2015-03-08 Thread Mary Jo Partyka
Hi, Phil,

It’s a good suggestion.  I was so frazzled by the time I got these letters 
ffinished and sent out that I just wanted an answer.  Your comment is very well 
taken.

Thank you

Mary Jo Partyka
choir...@gmail.com


> On Mar 8, 2015, at 11:11 AM, Phil Halton  wrote:
> 
> Mary Joe, you should probably get into the habit of specifically setting out 
> the problem in the subject line instead of just saying things like “two 
> questions”. We all have questions, but if you want people to get interested 
> enough to actually take time to answer your particular question you need to 
> spice up the subject line a bit. You know, something to peak their curiosity. 
> Another reason for relevant subject lines is for the archive. It makes it 
> possible for people to search for answers to previously answered questions on 
> the topic they are having trouble with.
> I know that whenever I see this type of subject line, I just hit the delete 
> key.
> It’s just a suggestion, but you might get more response if you try this 
> approach.
> 
> 
> 
>> On Mar 7, 2015, at 10:29 PM, Mary Jo Partyka  wrote:
>> 
>> I had to write a few letters today.  I wrote the first one and wanted to use 
>> some of the same language in  the next two.  I duplicated the first document 
>> and saved it under the same name.  Maybe I should have saved it under the 
>> new name right away but I didn’t rename it until I wrote it and found out 
>> that I could rename with the ellipsis.  I couldn’t read the original file 
>> after I renamed it.
>> 
>> Also, I emailed these letters to three different politicians and they all 
>> came back.  I copied the information verbatim so I know the spelling and 
>> form were correct.  I used the shift hyphen to underline and the shift 2 for 
>> the at sign but think one of these signs might have been incorrectly used.  
>> I was able to email everything by cutting and pasting but I’m trying to find 
>> out what I did wrong.
>> 
>> 
>> Mary Jo Partyka
>> choir...@gmail.com
>> 
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Re: Two questions.

2021-08-27 Thread Herbie Allen
If you’re referring to the Mac, I can help with the second question. You will 
want to go into Facetime and enable Wifi calling. under preferences At least in 
the past, I had to do that to be able to answer actual phone calls. Also, make 
sure the options for your phone number are checked. Of course, make sure you’re 
logged into the same iCloud account on both devices. Also, make sure on your 
phone that allow calls on other devices is checked. 

> On Aug 27, 2021, at 16:22, Maurice Mines  wrote:
> 
> Hello List, the first question I have? Yes how do you activate a custom email 
> address? The second question yes about answering the phone on the computer 
> and how do you link them so that that happens smoothly
> 
> maurice Mines  
> Maurice mines.
> Board member, National Federation of the blind deaf blind division.
> Vice president National Federation a of the blind of California Bakersfield 
> chapter.
> Amateur radio call sign kd0iko.
> Direct phone number,  661-241-3788 
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Re: Two questions.

2021-08-28 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi,

Enabling WiFi calling is not needed for the phone aspect of Apple’s continuity 
feature set.  WiFi Calling is actually a feature that relates to your phone 
carrier.  That is, when WiFi Calling is enabled, and you have a poor cell 
signal, your WiFi network works, in essence, to boost the cell signal so that 
you are less likely to drop calls.

Later…


Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Professional Learning Specialist
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

> On Aug 27, 2021, at 6:10 PM, Herbie Allen  wrote:
> 
> If you’re referring to the Mac, I can help with the second question. You will 
> want to go into Facetime and enable Wifi calling. under preferences At least 
> in the past, I had to do that to be able to answer actual phone calls. Also, 
> make sure the options for your phone number are checked. Of course, make sure 
> you’re logged into the same iCloud account on both devices. Also, make sure 
> on your phone that allow calls on other devices is checked. 
> 
>> On Aug 27, 2021, at 16:22, Maurice Mines  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello List, the first question I have? Yes how do you activate a custom 
>> email address? The second question yes about answering the phone on the 
>> computer and how do you link them so that that happens smoothly
>> 
>> maurice Mines  
>> Maurice mines.
>> Board member, National Federation of the blind deaf blind division.
>> Vice president National Federation a of the blind of California Bakersfield 
>> chapter.
>> Amateur radio call sign kd0iko.
>> Direct phone number,  661-241-3788 
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Re: Two questions.

2021-08-28 Thread Kliph
Your gonna have to be a bit more specific with the custom email question


> On Aug 28, 2021, at 9:45 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Enabling WiFi calling is not needed for the phone aspect of Apple’s 
> continuity feature set.  WiFi Calling is actually a feature that relates to 
> your phone carrier.  That is, when WiFi Calling is enabled, and you have a 
> poor cell signal, your WiFi network works, in essence, to boost the cell 
> signal so that you are less likely to drop calls.
> 
> Later…
> 
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Jamf Certified Tech
> Apple Professional Learning Specialist
> Apple Teacher
> (with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
>> On Aug 27, 2021, at 6:10 PM, Herbie Allen > > wrote:
>> 
>> If you’re referring to the Mac, I can help with the second question. You 
>> will want to go into Facetime and enable Wifi calling. under preferences At 
>> least in the past, I had to do that to be able to answer actual phone calls. 
>> Also, make sure the options for your phone number are checked. Of course, 
>> make sure you’re logged into the same iCloud account on both devices. Also, 
>> make sure on your phone that allow calls on other devices is checked. 
>> 
>>> On Aug 27, 2021, at 16:22, Maurice Mines >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello List, the first question I have? Yes how do you activate a custom 
>>> email address? The second question yes about answering the phone on the 
>>> computer and how do you link them so that that happens smoothly
>>> 
>>> maurice Mines  
>>> Maurice mines.
>>> Board member, National Federation of the blind deaf blind division.
>>> Vice president National Federation a of the blind of California Bakersfield 
>>> chapter.
>>> Amateur radio call sign kd0iko.
>>> Direct phone number,  661-241-3788 
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Re: Two questions.

2021-08-28 Thread Maurice Mines
The question is concerning the customer email address meeting hiding my real 
Apple ID email address. How do I share that email address? Rather than sharing 
my real Apple ID email address. I hope this clears things up. Just be aware 
that I am dictating this to my phone and I am having allergy issues so 
hopefully Siri doesn’t screw up too much.

maurice Mines  
Maurice mines.
Board member, National Federation of the blind deaf blind division.
Vice president National Federation a of the blind of California Bakersfield 
chapter.
Amateur radio call sign kd0iko.
Direct phone number,  661-241-3788 

> On Aug 28, 2021, at 8:50 AM, Kliph  wrote:
> 
>  Your gonna have to be a bit more specific with the custom email question
> 
> 
>>> On Aug 28, 2021, at 9:45 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Enabling WiFi calling is not needed for the phone aspect of Apple’s 
>>> continuity feature set.  WiFi Calling is actually a feature that relates to 
>>> your phone carrier.  That is, when WiFi Calling is enabled, and you have a 
>>> poor cell signal, your WiFi network works, in essence, to boost the cell 
>>> signal so that you are less likely to drop calls.
>>> 
>>> Later…
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Tim Kilburn
>>> Jamf Certified Tech
>>> Apple Professional Learning Specialist
>>> Apple Teacher
>>> (with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
>>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>> 
>>> On Aug 27, 2021, at 6:10 PM, Herbie Allen  wrote:
>>> 
>>> If you’re referring to the Mac, I can help with the second question. You 
>>> will want to go into Facetime and enable Wifi calling. under preferences At 
>>> least in the past, I had to do that to be able to answer actual phone 
>>> calls. Also, make sure the options for your phone number are checked. Of 
>>> course, make sure you’re logged into the same iCloud account on both 
>>> devices. Also, make sure on your phone that allow calls on other devices is 
>>> checked. 
>>> 
 On Aug 27, 2021, at 16:22, Maurice Mines  
 wrote:
 
 Hello List, the first question I have? Yes how do you activate a custom 
 email address? The second question yes about answering the phone on the 
 computer and how do you link them so that that happens smoothly
 
 maurice Mines  
 Maurice mines.
 Board member, National Federation of the blind deaf blind division.
 Vice president National Federation a of the blind of California 
 Bakersfield chapter.
 Amateur radio call sign kd0iko.
 Direct phone number,  661-241-3788 
 
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Two questions of little significance

2009-06-02 Thread Brett Campbell

The first question I have is related to the ticking sound one can hear  
when VO is focussed on the progress indicator during a download.   
Somehow the ticking has stopped on my Mac, and I like it, and I want  
it back.  I explored System Preferences Sounds, but don't see anything  
relating to specific events.  Does anyone know how to activate the  
download ticking sound?
My second question relates to VO actually reading the download  
progress indicator.  I always simply VO right back and forth to hear  
the data.  Well, the other day I pressed some key and the percentage  
was spoken while remaining in the same place.  I thought, cool, I'll  
have to remember this.  Now I can't reproduce it.  Does anyone know a  
key combo to press to read a progress indicator without moving back  
and forth?
I know these questions belong at the very bottom of a priority list,  
but the list is here so I'm asking.  Thanks for the incredible  
information the list members have provided to me thus far, both in  
questions I've asked and reading others posts.

Brett



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Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-02-27 Thread Michael Busboom
Hello everyone,

A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that automatically 
starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though the macro still works 
perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two things have started to occur that 
I don't understand.

1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I never 
know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype audio.  I 
used to be able to determine this, but no longer.

2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in either 
Skype entry in the components table.

Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do something 
to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can split recordings, 
etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype entries in the 
components table, will my macro still work? 

Thanks a million,

Mike

  

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Two questions about macbook trackpad

2011-06-06 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
OK, lets get the essentials outta the way first.  We're dealing with a white 
parlicarbon stocked mid 2010 macbook running 10.6.7 Snowleopard, 2gb ram, 13 
inch display, 250GB hard disk, etc.  It's totally stocked, no 
customizations.  Absolutely none.


OK, so now that you know what system precisely we're working with here, on 
to my two questions:


1.  Have you all noticed that when trackpad commander is on, it's a lot 
easier than you'd think when typing for your wrists to accidentally bump the 
trackpad, causing a flick or some sort of unwanted jesture on the thing, 
making your focus go haywire?


2.  We've been on list discussing piano pub and one person just wrote and 
said about routing the mouse pointer if it doesn't already follow, then 
literally speaking with trackpad commander off, literally clicking the 
actual trackpad.  This leads me to a question.  If you do this, not just in 
that context with that application, but I mean more in complete general 
regardless what app you're in, how do you keep from your finger moving as 
you drop it on the pad ever so so slightly, causing you to get just enough 
offset where if you click nothing'll happen?  How do you prevent that aside 
the obvious of practice?  Are their any sort of ish good techniques for 
dropping your finger that can help a bit with that?


Thanks.

Chris. 


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Two questions about Amadeus Pro

2016-08-12 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
I've just bought Amadeus Pro.  And yes, I did so through the website, not the 
app store.

I also have bought Jonathan Mosen's audio tutorial called Amadeus Maestro, 
which is available on the Mosen Consulting website.  Probably one of the best 
tutorials/books I've ever! gotten from him, short of Sonosthisia, but we won't 
cover that in this message.  Anyway...

I am super super super impressed!  I had a trial back in the days of Amadeus 
Pro, and really liked it, but now that I really have gone through the tutorial 
with Jonathan, I feel like I have a brand new appreciation for the software.  I 
now just have two questions.

1.  I know about moving my insertion point to the playhead with command+Y.  Is 
there, however a key shortcut by default that does the oppisit, moving the 
playhead to the insertion point?

2.  I highly doubt it, but, can Amadeus do anything at all with midi?  So, 
let's say I have a standard either sm0, or preferably, sm1 compliant .mid midi 
file.  Can I open/import it into Amadeus?  I get that I wouldn't have all 
things of a full fledged sequencer, like say, a midi event editer, or a note 
viewer, or a piano roll, etc, but could I at the very! least, get the midi file 
into Amadeus, or would I first have to find a way to convert either to a lossi 
or lossless format, like wave/mp3, etc.  Also if it'll somewhat, though very 
limitedly do midi, do I have the ability with a controller to record midi?  I 
didn't see anything, and I'm thinking this app probably won't.  I think it's 
more for audio stuff than for midi, therefore I'm probably gonna have to keep 
using Logic, ProTools, Garageband, Mainstage, and Reaper for things like that, 
but! alas, I just figured I'd ask, just in case.  You never know.

Chris.

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two questions about the Mac

2015-08-26 Thread Juliette Swiler
Hi,
My first question is I got an update notice for Fusion and I only see a learn 
more button, but no option to install it. How do I go about this? Also, in 
iTunes, I am having a strange problem where my podcasts will not update 
properly. However, they update properly via the podcasts app on my iPhone.
Thanks.

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Re: Two questions of little significance

2009-06-02 Thread James Dietz

Regarding the first question: Not sure how to get the ticking to
return. I've never actually heard ticking sounds for anything other
than the Apple Software Update progress - all other ones are quiet
with VO. Maybe I've inadvertantly turned it off, as I think
softwareupdate logs in under another account when it's doing it's
dirty work.  Second question: you can try setting up the download
progress area as a hotspot. Press vo+shift+number (any number up to 9
maybe) to save a hotspot (when your vo cursor is on the progress bar),
and press vo+cmd+number to have vo "describe" the item at that
particular hotspot. Vo+Number moves focus to the hotspot. This doesn't
work with some things *ahem song name in itunes ahem*, but it's pretty
neat otherwise.

James

On 6/2/09, Brett Campbell  wrote:
>
> The first question I have is related to the ticking sound one can hear
> when VO is focussed on the progress indicator during a download.
> Somehow the ticking has stopped on my Mac, and I like it, and I want
> it back.  I explored System Preferences Sounds, but don't see anything
> relating to specific events.  Does anyone know how to activate the
> download ticking sound?
> My second question relates to VO actually reading the download
> progress indicator.  I always simply VO right back and forth to hear
> the data.  Well, the other day I pressed some key and the percentage
> was spoken while remaining in the same place.  I thought, cool, I'll
> have to remember this.  Now I can't reproduce it.  Does anyone know a
> key combo to press to read a progress indicator without moving back
> and forth?
> I know these questions belong at the very bottom of a priority list,
> but the list is here so I'm asking.  Thanks for the incredible
> information the list members have provided to me thus far, both in
> questions I've asked and reading others posts.
>
> Brett
>
>
>
> >
>

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Re: Two questions of little significance

2009-06-02 Thread Alex Jurgensen

Hi,

There is a VO shortcut to read the currently focused item. I am a  
teacher of VO so I should know it, ... But a teacher can't know  
everything, ... Wink. Sometimes the students must teach the teachers.

Try looking in the VO help.

Regards,
Alex,


On 2-Jun-09, at 3:36 PM, James Dietz wrote:

>
> Regarding the first question: Not sure how to get the ticking to
> return. I've never actually heard ticking sounds for anything other
> than the Apple Software Update progress - all other ones are quiet
> with VO. Maybe I've inadvertantly turned it off, as I think
> softwareupdate logs in under another account when it's doing it's
> dirty work.  Second question: you can try setting up the download
> progress area as a hotspot. Press vo+shift+number (any number up to 9
> maybe) to save a hotspot (when your vo cursor is on the progress bar),
> and press vo+cmd+number to have vo "describe" the item at that
> particular hotspot. Vo+Number moves focus to the hotspot. This doesn't
> work with some things *ahem song name in itunes ahem*, but it's pretty
> neat otherwise.
>
> James
>
> On 6/2/09, Brett Campbell  wrote:
>>
>> The first question I have is related to the ticking sound one can  
>> hear
>> when VO is focussed on the progress indicator during a download.
>> Somehow the ticking has stopped on my Mac, and I like it, and I want
>> it back.  I explored System Preferences Sounds, but don't see  
>> anything
>> relating to specific events.  Does anyone know how to activate the
>> download ticking sound?
>> My second question relates to VO actually reading the download
>> progress indicator.  I always simply VO right back and forth to hear
>> the data.  Well, the other day I pressed some key and the percentage
>> was spoken while remaining in the same place.  I thought, cool, I'll
>> have to remember this.  Now I can't reproduce it.  Does anyone know a
>> key combo to press to read a progress indicator without moving back
>> and forth?
>> I know these questions belong at the very bottom of a priority list,
>> but the list is here so I'm asking.  Thanks for the incredible
>> information the list members have provided to me thus far, both in
>> questions I've asked and reading others posts.
>>
>> Brett
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
> >


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Re: Two questions of little significance

2009-06-03 Thread Søren Jensen

Hi.

First question: You can enable and disable the Voiceover sounds  
including the clicking sound Voiceover makes to indicate the progress  
bar is moving in the VOiceover utility. Press VO f8, press the down  
arrow to the sound tab and press the tab key to check if the "mute  
sounds" is enabled or disabled.

Second question: You can press VO a to read what's under the Voiceover  
cursor. That means you can move the VO cursor to the progress bar, and  
then press VO a to read the Vo cursors content.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

On 03/06/2009, at 00.36, James Dietz wrote:

>
> Regarding the first question: Not sure how to get the ticking to
> return. I've never actually heard ticking sounds for anything other
> than the Apple Software Update progress - all other ones are quiet
> with VO. Maybe I've inadvertantly turned it off, as I think
> softwareupdate logs in under another account when it's doing it's
> dirty work.  Second question: you can try setting up the download
> progress area as a hotspot. Press vo+shift+number (any number up to 9
> maybe) to save a hotspot (when your vo cursor is on the progress bar),
> and press vo+cmd+number to have vo "describe" the item at that
> particular hotspot. Vo+Number moves focus to the hotspot. This doesn't
> work with some things *ahem song name in itunes ahem*, but it's pretty
> neat otherwise.
>
> James
>
> On 6/2/09, Brett Campbell  wrote:
>>
>> The first question I have is related to the ticking sound one can  
>> hear
>> when VO is focussed on the progress indicator during a download.
>> Somehow the ticking has stopped on my Mac, and I like it, and I want
>> it back.  I explored System Preferences Sounds, but don't see  
>> anything
>> relating to specific events.  Does anyone know how to activate the
>> download ticking sound?
>> My second question relates to VO actually reading the download
>> progress indicator.  I always simply VO right back and forth to hear
>> the data.  Well, the other day I pressed some key and the percentage
>> was spoken while remaining in the same place.  I thought, cool, I'll
>> have to remember this.  Now I can't reproduce it.  Does anyone know a
>> key combo to press to read a progress indicator without moving back
>> and forth?
>> I know these questions belong at the very bottom of a priority list,
>> but the list is here so I'm asking.  Thanks for the incredible
>> information the list members have provided to me thus far, both in
>> questions I've asked and reading others posts.
>>
>> Brett
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
> >


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Re: Two questions of little significance

2009-06-03 Thread Brett Campbell

Excellent, VO A is just the ticket to read the progress.
I believe the download ticking is a Mac sound.  I hear it on my wife's  
MacBook and she does not use VoiceOver.  I did confirm that my box for  
sounds is checked in the VO utility.  I'll keep hunting.
Thanks for this.

Brett



On Jun 3, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:

>
> Hi.
>
> First question: You can enable and disable the Voiceover sounds
> including the clicking sound Voiceover makes to indicate the progress
> bar is moving in the VOiceover utility. Press VO f8, press the down
> arrow to the sound tab and press the tab key to check if the "mute
> sounds" is enabled or disabled.
>
> Second question: You can press VO a to read what's under the Voiceover
> cursor. That means you can move the VO cursor to the progress bar, and
> then press VO a to read the Vo cursors content.
> Best regards
> Søren Jensen
> Mail & MSN:
> s...@coolfortheblind.dk
> Website:
> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
>
> On 03/06/2009, at 00.36, James Dietz wrote:
>
>>
>> Regarding the first question: Not sure how to get the ticking to
>> return. I've never actually heard ticking sounds for anything other
>> than the Apple Software Update progress - all other ones are quiet
>> with VO. Maybe I've inadvertantly turned it off, as I think
>> softwareupdate logs in under another account when it's doing it's
>> dirty work.  Second question: you can try setting up the download
>> progress area as a hotspot. Press vo+shift+number (any number up to 9
>> maybe) to save a hotspot (when your vo cursor is on the progress  
>> bar),
>> and press vo+cmd+number to have vo "describe" the item at that
>> particular hotspot. Vo+Number moves focus to the hotspot. This  
>> doesn't
>> work with some things *ahem song name in itunes ahem*, but it's  
>> pretty
>> neat otherwise.
>>
>> James
>>
>> On 6/2/09, Brett Campbell  wrote:
>>>
>>> The first question I have is related to the ticking sound one can
>>> hear
>>> when VO is focussed on the progress indicator during a download.
>>> Somehow the ticking has stopped on my Mac, and I like it, and I want
>>> it back.  I explored System Preferences Sounds, but don't see
>>> anything
>>> relating to specific events.  Does anyone know how to activate the
>>> download ticking sound?
>>> My second question relates to VO actually reading the download
>>> progress indicator.  I always simply VO right back and forth to hear
>>> the data.  Well, the other day I pressed some key and the percentage
>>> was spoken while remaining in the same place.  I thought, cool, I'll
>>> have to remember this.  Now I can't reproduce it.  Does anyone  
>>> know a
>>> key combo to press to read a progress indicator without moving back
>>> and forth?
>>> I know these questions belong at the very bottom of a priority list,
>>> but the list is here so I'm asking.  Thanks for the incredible
>>> information the list members have provided to me thus far, both in
>>> questions I've asked and reading others posts.
>>>
>>> Brett
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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Re: Two questions of little significance

2009-06-03 Thread Brett Campbell

I've read about the hotspots in the manual, but somehow your  
explanation made it clearer to me.  I can think of a few areas this  
will be helpful.  Thank you.

Brett


On Jun 2, 2009, at 4:36 PM, James Dietz wrote:

>
> Regarding the first question: Not sure how to get the ticking to
> return. I've never actually heard ticking sounds for anything other
> than the Apple Software Update progress - all other ones are quiet
> with VO. Maybe I've inadvertantly turned it off, as I think
> softwareupdate logs in under another account when it's doing it's
> dirty work.  Second question: you can try setting up the download
> progress area as a hotspot. Press vo+shift+number (any number up to 9
> maybe) to save a hotspot (when your vo cursor is on the progress bar),
> and press vo+cmd+number to have vo "describe" the item at that
> particular hotspot. Vo+Number moves focus to the hotspot. This doesn't
> work with some things *ahem song name in itunes ahem*, but it's pretty
> neat otherwise.
>
> James
>
> On 6/2/09, Brett Campbell  wrote:
>>
>> The first question I have is related to the ticking sound one can  
>> hear
>> when VO is focussed on the progress indicator during a download.
>> Somehow the ticking has stopped on my Mac, and I like it, and I want
>> it back.  I explored System Preferences Sounds, but don't see  
>> anything
>> relating to specific events.  Does anyone know how to activate the
>> download ticking sound?
>> My second question relates to VO actually reading the download
>> progress indicator.  I always simply VO right back and forth to hear
>> the data.  Well, the other day I pressed some key and the percentage
>> was spoken while remaining in the same place.  I thought, cool, I'll
>> have to remember this.  Now I can't reproduce it.  Does anyone know a
>> key combo to press to read a progress indicator without moving back
>> and forth?
>> I know these questions belong at the very bottom of a priority list,
>> but the list is here so I'm asking.  Thanks for the incredible
>> information the list members have provided to me thus far, both in
>> questions I've asked and reading others posts.
>>
>> Brett
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
> >


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Re: Two questions of little significance

2009-06-03 Thread Esther

Hi Brett,

One of the things using a hotspot is good for is taking care of the  
bug in Preview where you lose your place if you switch applications in  
the middle of reading.  This is annoying, because VoiceOver's losing  
where you were seems to be a bug with the way focus is handled  
associated with the change in Leopard to support continuous view mode  
in the PDF display.  You can create a hotspot before you switch apps  
as a work-around, and use the hotspot feature when you return to  
reading your PDF in Preview.  Your place will be saved with the other  
temporary information that the hotspot tracks.  This won't be  
preserved if you turn VoiceOver off and on.   Another feature of  
Preview that I like a lot is the ability to bookmark pages in a  
document.  Then, when you want to read up about hotspots, or non- 
contiguous selection, or some other topic you've bookmarked, you can  
navigate to the Bookmarks menu of Preview's menu bar (VO-M; press "b")  
and arrow down to find your bookmark.  Your document will be located,  
and opened to that page (you don't even have to locate in or open it  
-- Preview will do it for you).

Cheers,

Esther

On Jun 3, 2009, at 18:09 , Brett Campbell wrote:

>
> I've read about the hotspots in the manual, but somehow your
> explanation made it clearer to me.  I can think of a few areas this
> will be helpful.  Thank you.
>
> Brett
>
>
> On Jun 2, 2009, at 4:36 PM, James Dietz wrote:
>
>>
>> Regarding the first question: Not sure how to get the ticking to
>> return. I've never actually heard ticking sounds for anything other
>> than the Apple Software Update progress - all other ones are quiet
>> with VO. Maybe I've inadvertantly turned it off, as I think
>> softwareupdate logs in under another account when it's doing it's
>> dirty work.  Second question: you can try setting up the download
>> progress area as a hotspot. Press vo+shift+number (any number up to 9
>> maybe) to save a hotspot (when your vo cursor is on the progress  
>> bar),
>> and press vo+cmd+number to have vo "describe" the item at that
>> particular hotspot. Vo+Number moves focus to the hotspot. This  
>> doesn't
>> work with some things *ahem song name in itunes ahem*, but it's  
>> pretty
>> neat otherwise.
>>
>> James
>>

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Re: Two questions of little significance

2009-06-04 Thread Peggy Fleischer

Well I am a fairly new Mac user but I have done a little experimenting  
with this ticking sound thing and this is what happens on my Macbook.   
When I download a file I have to interact with the download list to  
get the progress. If I interact a second time I am interacting with  
the group and that is when I hear the ticking sound.  In other words,  
I hit the interact keys twice while focused on the download list to  
hear the ticking.  Hope this helps at least a little.


On Jun 3, 2009, at 1:05 PM, Brett Campbell wrote:

>
> Excellent, VO A is just the ticket to read the progress.
> I believe the download ticking is a Mac sound.  I hear it on my wife's
> MacBook and she does not use VoiceOver.  I did confirm that my box for
> sounds is checked in the VO utility.  I'll keep hunting.
> Thanks for this.
>
> Brett
>
>
>
> On Jun 3, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> First question: You can enable and disable the Voiceover sounds
>> including the clicking sound Voiceover makes to indicate the progress
>> bar is moving in the VOiceover utility. Press VO f8, press the down
>> arrow to the sound tab and press the tab key to check if the "mute
>> sounds" is enabled or disabled.
>>
>> Second question: You can press VO a to read what's under the  
>> Voiceover
>> cursor. That means you can move the VO cursor to the progress bar,  
>> and
>> then press VO a to read the Vo cursors content.
>> Best regards
>> Søren Jensen
>> Mail & MSN:
>> s...@coolfortheblind.dk
>> Website:
>> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
>>
>> On 03/06/2009, at 00.36, James Dietz wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Regarding the first question: Not sure how to get the ticking to
>>> return. I've never actually heard ticking sounds for anything other
>>> than the Apple Software Update progress - all other ones are quiet
>>> with VO. Maybe I've inadvertantly turned it off, as I think
>>> softwareupdate logs in under another account when it's doing it's
>>> dirty work.  Second question: you can try setting up the download
>>> progress area as a hotspot. Press vo+shift+number (any number up  
>>> to 9
>>> maybe) to save a hotspot (when your vo cursor is on the progress
>>> bar),
>>> and press vo+cmd+number to have vo "describe" the item at that
>>> particular hotspot. Vo+Number moves focus to the hotspot. This
>>> doesn't
>>> work with some things *ahem song name in itunes ahem*, but it's
>>> pretty
>>> neat otherwise.
>>>
>>> James
>>>
>>> On 6/2/09, Brett Campbell  wrote:

 The first question I have is related to the ticking sound one can
 hear
 when VO is focussed on the progress indicator during a download.
 Somehow the ticking has stopped on my Mac, and I like it, and I  
 want
 it back.  I explored System Preferences Sounds, but don't see
 anything
 relating to specific events.  Does anyone know how to activate the
 download ticking sound?
 My second question relates to VO actually reading the download
 progress indicator.  I always simply VO right back and forth to  
 hear
 the data.  Well, the other day I pressed some key and the  
 percentage
 was spoken while remaining in the same place.  I thought, cool,  
 I'll
 have to remember this.  Now I can't reproduce it.  Does anyone
 know a
 key combo to press to read a progress indicator without moving back
 and forth?
 I know these questions belong at the very bottom of a priority  
 list,
 but the list is here so I'm asking.  Thanks for the incredible
 information the list members have provided to me thus far, both in
 questions I've asked and reading others posts.

 Brett



>

>>>

>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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Re: Two questions of little significance

2009-06-05 Thread patrickneazer
Hello Bret and all:

I do not know if this has been answered already so if it has please  
excuse the post. The ticking sound is near and dear to my heart  
(smile). I really dig that sound even if it is not a top priority  
(smile).

If your ticking sound has disappeared and you cannot get it back and  
you have had no luck with checking or unchecking the mute sounds  
checkbox go to the verbosity section of voiceover utility. Select the  
Announcements tab and then VO right arrow over to the "speak when  
status text changes checkbox. Uncheck that box if it is checked and  
your ticking sound ought to return (hopefully ... grin). Just tried it  
over here and it still works. I lost my ticking sound and had to go a  
hunting (grin).

As for your second question, one thing I have found is that if you  
perform a VO keys I (which brings up the item user menu), you can find  
the progress bar and the percentages that way. It does not offer a  
single keystroke though it does key one from having to look all over  
the place.

Hopefully that helps some.

Happy ticking (grin).
On Jun 4, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Peggy Fleischer wrote:

>
> Well I am a fairly new Mac user but I have done a little experimenting
> with this ticking sound thing and this is what happens on my Macbook.
> When I download a file I have to interact with the download list to
> get the progress. If I interact a second time I am interacting with
> the group and that is when I hear the ticking sound.  In other words,
> I hit the interact keys twice while focused on the download list to
> hear the ticking.  Hope this helps at least a little.
>
>
> On Jun 3, 2009, at 1:05 PM, Brett Campbell wrote:
>
>>
>> Excellent, VO A is just the ticket to read the progress.
>> I believe the download ticking is a Mac sound.  I hear it on my  
>> wife's
>> MacBook and she does not use VoiceOver.  I did confirm that my box  
>> for
>> sounds is checked in the VO utility.  I'll keep hunting.
>> Thanks for this.
>>
>> Brett
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jun 3, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> First question: You can enable and disable the Voiceover sounds
>>> including the clicking sound Voiceover makes to indicate the  
>>> progress
>>> bar is moving in the VOiceover utility. Press VO f8, press the down
>>> arrow to the sound tab and press the tab key to check if the "mute
>>> sounds" is enabled or disabled.
>>>
>>> Second question: You can press VO a to read what's under the
>>> Voiceover
>>> cursor. That means you can move the VO cursor to the progress bar,
>>> and
>>> then press VO a to read the Vo cursors content.
>>> Best regards
>>> Søren Jensen
>>> Mail & MSN:
>>> s...@coolfortheblind.dk
>>> Website:
>>> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
>>>
>>> On 03/06/2009, at 00.36, James Dietz wrote:
>>>

 Regarding the first question: Not sure how to get the ticking to
 return. I've never actually heard ticking sounds for anything other
 than the Apple Software Update progress - all other ones are quiet
 with VO. Maybe I've inadvertantly turned it off, as I think
 softwareupdate logs in under another account when it's doing it's
 dirty work.  Second question: you can try setting up the download
 progress area as a hotspot. Press vo+shift+number (any number up
 to 9
 maybe) to save a hotspot (when your vo cursor is on the progress
 bar),
 and press vo+cmd+number to have vo "describe" the item at that
 particular hotspot. Vo+Number moves focus to the hotspot. This
 doesn't
 work with some things *ahem song name in itunes ahem*, but it's
 pretty
 neat otherwise.

 James

 On 6/2/09, Brett Campbell  wrote:
>
> The first question I have is related to the ticking sound one can
> hear
> when VO is focussed on the progress indicator during a download.
> Somehow the ticking has stopped on my Mac, and I like it, and I
> want
> it back.  I explored System Preferences Sounds, but don't see
> anything
> relating to specific events.  Does anyone know how to activate the
> download ticking sound?
> My second question relates to VO actually reading the download
> progress indicator.  I always simply VO right back and forth to
> hear
> the data.  Well, the other day I pressed some key and the
> percentage
> was spoken while remaining in the same place.  I thought, cool,
> I'll
> have to remember this.  Now I can't reproduce it.  Does anyone
> know a
> key combo to press to read a progress indicator without moving  
> back
> and forth?
> I know these questions belong at the very bottom of a priority
> list,
> but the list is here so I'm asking.  Thanks for the incredible
> information the list members have provided to me thus far, both in
> questions I've asked and reading others posts.
>
> Brett
>
>
>
>>
>

>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >

Take good car

Re: Two questions of little significance

2009-06-05 Thread Justin Harford
The ticking sound only works when the VO cursor is focused over the  
item which is changing.
On Jun 5, 2009, at 2:00 AM, patrickneazer wrote:

> Hello Bret and all:
>
> I do not know if this has been answered already so if it has please  
> excuse the post. The ticking sound is near and dear to my heart  
> (smile). I really dig that sound even if it is not a top priority  
> (smile).
>
> If your ticking sound has disappeared and you cannot get it back and  
> you have had no luck with checking or unchecking the mute sounds  
> checkbox go to the verbosity section of voiceover utility. Select  
> the Announcements tab and then VO right arrow over to the "speak  
> when status text changes checkbox. Uncheck that box if it is checked  
> and your ticking sound ought to return (hopefully ... grin). Just  
> tried it over here and it still works. I lost my ticking sound and  
> had to go a hunting (grin).
>
> As for your second question, one thing I have found is that if you  
> perform a VO keys I (which brings up the item user menu), you can  
> find the progress bar and the percentages that way. It does not  
> offer a single keystroke though it does key one from having to look  
> all over the place.
>
> Hopefully that helps some.
>
> Happy ticking (grin).
> On Jun 4, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Peggy Fleischer wrote:
>
>>
>> Well I am a fairly new Mac user but I have done a little  
>> experimenting
>> with this ticking sound thing and this is what happens on my Macbook.
>> When I download a file I have to interact with the download list to
>> get the progress. If I interact a second time I am interacting with
>> the group and that is when I hear the ticking sound.  In other words,
>> I hit the interact keys twice while focused on the download list to
>> hear the ticking.  Hope this helps at least a little.
>>
>>
>> On Jun 3, 2009, at 1:05 PM, Brett Campbell wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Excellent, VO A is just the ticket to read the progress.
>>> I believe the download ticking is a Mac sound.  I hear it on my  
>>> wife's
>>> MacBook and she does not use VoiceOver.  I did confirm that my box  
>>> for
>>> sounds is checked in the VO utility.  I'll keep hunting.
>>> Thanks for this.
>>>
>>> Brett
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 3, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:
>>>

 Hi.

 First question: You can enable and disable the Voiceover sounds
 including the clicking sound Voiceover makes to indicate the  
 progress
 bar is moving in the VOiceover utility. Press VO f8, press the down
 arrow to the sound tab and press the tab key to check if the "mute
 sounds" is enabled or disabled.

 Second question: You can press VO a to read what's under the
 Voiceover
 cursor. That means you can move the VO cursor to the progress bar,
 and
 then press VO a to read the Vo cursors content.
 Best regards
 Søren Jensen
 Mail & MSN:
 s...@coolfortheblind.dk
 Website:
 http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

 On 03/06/2009, at 00.36, James Dietz wrote:

>
> Regarding the first question: Not sure how to get the ticking to
> return. I've never actually heard ticking sounds for anything  
> other
> than the Apple Software Update progress - all other ones are quiet
> with VO. Maybe I've inadvertantly turned it off, as I think
> softwareupdate logs in under another account when it's doing it's
> dirty work.  Second question: you can try setting up the download
> progress area as a hotspot. Press vo+shift+number (any number up
> to 9
> maybe) to save a hotspot (when your vo cursor is on the progress
> bar),
> and press vo+cmd+number to have vo "describe" the item at that
> particular hotspot. Vo+Number moves focus to the hotspot. This
> doesn't
> work with some things *ahem song name in itunes ahem*, but it's
> pretty
> neat otherwise.
>
> James
>
> On 6/2/09, Brett Campbell  wrote:
>>
>> The first question I have is related to the ticking sound one can
>> hear
>> when VO is focussed on the progress indicator during a download.
>> Somehow the ticking has stopped on my Mac, and I like it, and I
>> want
>> it back.  I explored System Preferences Sounds, but don't see
>> anything
>> relating to specific events.  Does anyone know how to activate  
>> the
>> download ticking sound?
>> My second question relates to VO actually reading the download
>> progress indicator.  I always simply VO right back and forth to
>> hear
>> the data.  Well, the other day I pressed some key and the
>> percentage
>> was spoken while remaining in the same place.  I thought, cool,
>> I'll
>> have to remember this.  Now I can't reproduce it.  Does anyone
>> know a
>> key combo to press to read a progress indicator without moving  
>> back
>> and forth?
>> I know these questions belong at the very bottom of a priority
>>>

Re: Two questions of little significance

2009-06-05 Thread Brett Campbell
Success!  The ticking is back.  I would not have thought of this.   
Thanks for helping me to return the ticking and for making me feel  
less alone as a download ticking lover. Smile.

Brett


On Jun 5, 2009, at 3:00 AM, patrickneazer wrote:

> Hello Bret and all:
>
> I do not know if this has been answered already so if it has please  
> excuse the post. The ticking sound is near and dear to my heart  
> (smile). I really dig that sound even if it is not a top priority  
> (smile).
>
> If your ticking sound has disappeared and you cannot get it back and  
> you have had no luck with checking or unchecking the mute sounds  
> checkbox go to the verbosity section of voiceover utility. Select  
> the Announcements tab and then VO right arrow over to the "speak  
> when status text changes checkbox. Uncheck that box if it is checked  
> and your ticking sound ought to return (hopefully ... grin). Just  
> tried it over here and it still works. I lost my ticking sound and  
> had to go a hunting (grin).
>
> As for your second question, one thing I have found is that if you  
> perform a VO keys I (which brings up the item user menu), you can  
> find the progress bar and the percentages that way. It does not  
> offer a single keystroke though it does key one from having to look  
> all over the place.
>
> Hopefully that helps some.
>
> Happy ticking (grin).
> On Jun 4, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Peggy Fleischer wrote:
>
>>
>> Well I am a fairly new Mac user but I have done a little  
>> experimenting
>> with this ticking sound thing and this is what happens on my Macbook.
>> When I download a file I have to interact with the download list to
>> get the progress. If I interact a second time I am interacting with
>> the group and that is when I hear the ticking sound.  In other words,
>> I hit the interact keys twice while focused on the download list to
>> hear the ticking.  Hope this helps at least a little.
>>
>>
>> On Jun 3, 2009, at 1:05 PM, Brett Campbell wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Excellent, VO A is just the ticket to read the progress.
>>> I believe the download ticking is a Mac sound.  I hear it on my  
>>> wife's
>>> MacBook and she does not use VoiceOver.  I did confirm that my box  
>>> for
>>> sounds is checked in the VO utility.  I'll keep hunting.
>>> Thanks for this.
>>>
>>> Brett
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 3, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:
>>>

 Hi.

 First question: You can enable and disable the Voiceover sounds
 including the clicking sound Voiceover makes to indicate the  
 progress
 bar is moving in the VOiceover utility. Press VO f8, press the down
 arrow to the sound tab and press the tab key to check if the "mute
 sounds" is enabled or disabled.

 Second question: You can press VO a to read what's under the
 Voiceover
 cursor. That means you can move the VO cursor to the progress bar,
 and
 then press VO a to read the Vo cursors content.
 Best regards
 Søren Jensen
 Mail & MSN:
 s...@coolfortheblind.dk
 Website:
 http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

 On 03/06/2009, at 00.36, James Dietz wrote:

>
> Regarding the first question: Not sure how to get the ticking to
> return. I've never actually heard ticking sounds for anything  
> other
> than the Apple Software Update progress - all other ones are quiet
> with VO. Maybe I've inadvertantly turned it off, as I think
> softwareupdate logs in under another account when it's doing it's
> dirty work.  Second question: you can try setting up the download
> progress area as a hotspot. Press vo+shift+number (any number up
> to 9
> maybe) to save a hotspot (when your vo cursor is on the progress
> bar),
> and press vo+cmd+number to have vo "describe" the item at that
> particular hotspot. Vo+Number moves focus to the hotspot. This
> doesn't
> work with some things *ahem song name in itunes ahem*, but it's
> pretty
> neat otherwise.
>
> James
>
> On 6/2/09, Brett Campbell  wrote:
>>
>> The first question I have is related to the ticking sound one can
>> hear
>> when VO is focussed on the progress indicator during a download.
>> Somehow the ticking has stopped on my Mac, and I like it, and I
>> want
>> it back.  I explored System Preferences Sounds, but don't see
>> anything
>> relating to specific events.  Does anyone know how to activate  
>> the
>> download ticking sound?
>> My second question relates to VO actually reading the download
>> progress indicator.  I always simply VO right back and forth to
>> hear
>> the data.  Well, the other day I pressed some key and the
>> percentage
>> was spoken while remaining in the same place.  I thought, cool,
>> I'll
>> have to remember this.  Now I can't reproduce it.  Does anyone
>> know a
>> key combo to press to read a progress indicator without moving  
>>>

Re: Two questions of little significance

2009-06-06 Thread Chris Gilland

Hmm, vo+A is the say all command.  I would think it would be better to hit 
vo+L to read current control, or line, wouldn't it?  Correct me if I'm 
wrong.

Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Brett Campbell" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: Two questions of little significance



Excellent, VO A is just the ticket to read the progress.
I believe the download ticking is a Mac sound.  I hear it on my wife's
MacBook and she does not use VoiceOver.  I did confirm that my box for
sounds is checked in the VO utility.  I'll keep hunting.
Thanks for this.

Brett



On Jun 3, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:

>
> Hi.
>
> First question: You can enable and disable the Voiceover sounds
> including the clicking sound Voiceover makes to indicate the progress
> bar is moving in the VOiceover utility. Press VO f8, press the down
> arrow to the sound tab and press the tab key to check if the "mute
> sounds" is enabled or disabled.
>
> Second question: You can press VO a to read what's under the Voiceover
> cursor. That means you can move the VO cursor to the progress bar, and
> then press VO a to read the Vo cursors content.
> Best regards
> Søren Jensen
> Mail & MSN:
> s...@coolfortheblind.dk
> Website:
> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
>
> On 03/06/2009, at 00.36, James Dietz wrote:
>
>>
>> Regarding the first question: Not sure how to get the ticking to
>> return. I've never actually heard ticking sounds for anything other
>> than the Apple Software Update progress - all other ones are quiet
>> with VO. Maybe I've inadvertantly turned it off, as I think
>> softwareupdate logs in under another account when it's doing it's
>> dirty work.  Second question: you can try setting up the download
>> progress area as a hotspot. Press vo+shift+number (any number up to 9
>> maybe) to save a hotspot (when your vo cursor is on the progress
>> bar),
>> and press vo+cmd+number to have vo "describe" the item at that
>> particular hotspot. Vo+Number moves focus to the hotspot. This
>> doesn't
>> work with some things *ahem song name in itunes ahem*, but it's
>> pretty
>> neat otherwise.
>>
>> James
>>
>> On 6/2/09, Brett Campbell  wrote:
>>>
>>> The first question I have is related to the ticking sound one can
>>> hear
>>> when VO is focussed on the progress indicator during a download.
>>> Somehow the ticking has stopped on my Mac, and I like it, and I want
>>> it back.  I explored System Preferences Sounds, but don't see
>>> anything
>>> relating to specific events.  Does anyone know how to activate the
>>> download ticking sound?
>>> My second question relates to VO actually reading the download
>>> progress indicator.  I always simply VO right back and forth to hear
>>> the data.  Well, the other day I pressed some key and the percentage
>>> was spoken while remaining in the same place.  I thought, cool, I'll
>>> have to remember this.  Now I can't reproduce it.  Does anyone
>>> know a
>>> key combo to press to read a progress indicator without moving back
>>> and forth?
>>> I know these questions belong at the very bottom of a priority list,
>>> but the list is here so I'm asking.  Thanks for the incredible
>>> information the list members have provided to me thus far, both in
>>> questions I've asked and reading others posts.
>>>
>>> Brett
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >




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Re: Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-02-27 Thread Thomas Byskov Dalgaard
Hello Michael!

1. I don't know. I haven't seen this before, sorry!

2. You can get around this if you look in the menus there you'll find hotkeys 
for  almost everything you need. I used to use the toolbar until I found the 
hotkeys, but that, however, is a personal preference. So sorry, but it might be 
a workaround which you will like in the long run.

Best regards
Thomas
Den 27/02/2011 kl. 10.51 skrev Michael Busboom:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that automatically 
> starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though the macro still 
> works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two things have started to 
> occur that I don't understand.
> 
> 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I never 
> know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype audio.  I 
> used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
> 
> 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in either 
> Skype entry in the components table.
> 
> Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
> something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can split 
> recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype entries in 
> the components table, will my macro still work? 
> 
> Thanks a million,
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-02-27 Thread Sarah Alawami
I believe the del session is cmd del. I don't use ahj right now since they 
broke it and i don't have a copy of the older app. oops? thanks to me 
accidentally clearing my time machine drive. Oh well

Take care
Sarah Alawami

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On Feb 27, 2011, at 4:57 AM, Thomas Byskov Dalgaard wrote:

> Hello Michael!
> 
> 1. I don't know. I haven't seen this before, sorry!
> 
> 2. You can get around this if you look in the menus there you'll find hotkeys 
> for  almost everything you need. I used to use the toolbar until I found the 
> hotkeys, but that, however, is a personal preference. So sorry, but it might 
> be a workaround which you will like in the long run.
> 
> Best regards
> Thomas
> Den 27/02/2011 kl. 10.51 skrev Michael Busboom:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that automatically 
>> starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though the macro still 
>> works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two things have started to 
>> occur that I don't understand.
>> 
>> 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I 
>> never know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype 
>> audio.  I used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
>> 
>> 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in either 
>> Skype entry in the components table.
>> 
>> Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
>> something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can 
>> split recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype 
>> entries in the components table, will my macro still work? 
>> 
>> Thanks a million,
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-02-27 Thread Sarah Alawami
Ok for those that want the older version go here. you will still need your 
license though and if it is too old contact them for help lol.

http://www.rogueamoeba.com/legacy/ I got the older 2.9.2 version I think it was 
and I can now hijack my system via sound flower. Yee! I hope they fix the newer 
version as now I can't upgrade until they get sound flower back. I also use 
nicecast and I need sound flower for that as well.

Take care.
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On Feb 27, 2011, at 4:57 AM, Thomas Byskov Dalgaard wrote:

> Hello Michael!
> 
> 1. I don't know. I haven't seen this before, sorry!
> 
> 2. You can get around this if you look in the menus there you'll find hotkeys 
> for  almost everything you need. I used to use the toolbar until I found the 
> hotkeys, but that, however, is a personal preference. So sorry, but it might 
> be a workaround which you will like in the long run.
> 
> Best regards
> Thomas
> Den 27/02/2011 kl. 10.51 skrev Michael Busboom:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that automatically 
>> starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though the macro still 
>> works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two things have started to 
>> occur that I don't understand.
>> 
>> 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I 
>> never know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype 
>> audio.  I used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
>> 
>> 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in either 
>> Skype entry in the components table.
>> 
>> Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
>> something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can 
>> split recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype 
>> entries in the components table, will my macro still work? 
>> 
>> Thanks a million,
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-02-27 Thread Darcy Burnard
Hi Mike.  That script will hijack the first item in your sessions list that 
includes the name skype.  So as long as you have one session called skype, it 
will work.  As for VO not interacting with the toolbar, that's a puzzle.  What 
happens when you try to interact with it?
Darcy

On 2011-02-27, at 3:51 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that automatically 
> starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though the macro still 
> works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two things have started to 
> occur that I don't understand.
> 
> 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I never 
> know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype audio.  I 
> used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
> 
> 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in either 
> Skype entry in the components table.
> 
> Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
> something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can split 
> recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype entries in 
> the components table, will my macro still work? 
> 
> Thanks a million,
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-02-27 Thread T wood
At least your sstill highjacks audio...lol. Mine refuses to do that, now.

sigh..


On 2011-02-27, at 3:51 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that automatically 
> starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though the macro still 
> works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two things have started to 
> occur that I don't understand.
> 
> 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I never 
> know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype audio.  I 
> used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
> 
> 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in either 
> Skype entry in the components table.
> 
> Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
> something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can split 
> recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype entries in 
> the components table, will my macro still work? 
> 
> Thanks a million,
> 
> Mike
> 
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Re: Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-02-27 Thread T wood
Hmm, how exactly did you downgrade? As ever since I have, when I "highjack", I 
lose all sound - could I have muted soundflowers output?

thankk
On 2011-02-27, at 2:46 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Ok for those that want the older version go here. you will still need your 
> license though and if it is too old contact them for help lol.
> 
> http://www.rogueamoeba.com/legacy/ I got the older 2.9.2 version I think it 
> was and I can now hijack my system via sound flower. Yee! I hope they fix the 
> newer version as now I can't upgrade until they get sound flower back. I also 
> use nicecast and I need sound flower for that as well.
> 
> Take care.
> Sarah Alawami
> 
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> http://music.marrie.org/master for more info. If you need to contact me my 
> info is below.
> 
> MSN and AIM: marri...@gmail.com
> 
> website: http://music.marrie.org
> Podcast: http://marrie.podbean.com
> youtube: http://youtube.com/marrie125
> 
> On Feb 27, 2011, at 4:57 AM, Thomas Byskov Dalgaard wrote:
> 
>> Hello Michael!
>> 
>> 1. I don't know. I haven't seen this before, sorry!
>> 
>> 2. You can get around this if you look in the menus there you'll find 
>> hotkeys for  almost everything you need. I used to use the toolbar until I 
>> found the hotkeys, but that, however, is a personal preference. So sorry, 
>> but it might be a workaround which you will like in the long run.
>> 
>> Best regards
>> Thomas
>> Den 27/02/2011 kl. 10.51 skrev Michael Busboom:
>> 
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> 
>>> A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that automatically 
>>> starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though the macro still 
>>> works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two things have started to 
>>> occur that I don't understand.
>>> 
>>> 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I 
>>> never know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype 
>>> audio.  I used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
>>> 
>>> 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in either 
>>> Skype entry in the components table.
>>> 
>>> Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
>>> something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can 
>>> split recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype 
>>> entries in the components table, will my macro still work? 
>>> 
>>> Thanks a million,
>>> 
>>> Mike
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-02-27 Thread Sarah Alawami
I jsut  coppied the older app and said replace and it did it. I have not tested 
all of it but I did not need to reenter my key or redoo my sessions but th 
eextras galary is back. Yee!
Sarah Alawami

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On Feb 27, 2011, at 2:30 PM, T wood wrote:

> Hmm, how exactly did you downgrade? As ever since I have, when I "highjack", 
> I lose all sound - could I have muted soundflowers output?
> 
> thankk
> On 2011-02-27, at 2:46 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> Ok for those that want the older version go here. you will still need your 
>> license though and if it is too old contact them for help lol.
>> 
>> http://www.rogueamoeba.com/legacy/ I got the older 2.9.2 version I think it 
>> was and I can now hijack my system via sound flower. Yee! I hope they fix 
>> the newer version as now I can't upgrade until they get sound flower back. I 
>> also use nicecast and I need sound flower for that as well.
>> 
>> Take care.
>> Sarah Alawami
>> 
>> If you  need an edit  done on a small project go to 
>> http://music.marrie.org/master for more info. If you need to contact me my 
>> info is below.
>> 
>> MSN and AIM: marri...@gmail.com
>> 
>> website: http://music.marrie.org
>> Podcast: http://marrie.podbean.com
>> youtube: http://youtube.com/marrie125
>> 
>> On Feb 27, 2011, at 4:57 AM, Thomas Byskov Dalgaard wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Michael!
>>> 
>>> 1. I don't know. I haven't seen this before, sorry!
>>> 
>>> 2. You can get around this if you look in the menus there you'll find 
>>> hotkeys for  almost everything you need. I used to use the toolbar until I 
>>> found the hotkeys, but that, however, is a personal preference. So sorry, 
>>> but it might be a workaround which you will like in the long run.
>>> 
>>> Best regards
>>> Thomas
>>> Den 27/02/2011 kl. 10.51 skrev Michael Busboom:
>>> 
 Hello everyone,
 
 A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that 
 automatically starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though the 
 macro still works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two things 
 have started to occur that I don't understand.
 
 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I 
 never know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype 
 audio.  I used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
 
 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in either 
 Skype entry in the components table.
 
 Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
 something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can 
 split recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype 
 entries in the components table, will my macro still work? 
 
 Thanks a million,
 
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Re: Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-02-28 Thread Michael Busboom
Hello Darcy,

When I try to interact with the toolbar, VO just beeps at me. 

Can I delete the second Skype entry in the usual way, i.e. pressing the 
backspace key?  I guess I'm afraid to try it without knowing for sure that I 
won't irreparably break anything else. :)

Thank you,

Mike

On 27,Feb,2011, at 11:18 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

> Hi Mike.  That script will hijack the first item in your sessions list that 
> includes the name skype.  So as long as you have one session called skype, it 
> will work.  As for VO not interacting with the toolbar, that's a puzzle.  
> What happens when you try to interact with it?
> Darcy
> 
> On 2011-02-27, at 3:51 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that automatically 
>> starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though the macro still 
>> works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two things have started to 
>> occur that I don't understand.
>> 
>> 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I 
>> never know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype 
>> audio.  I used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
>> 
>> 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in either 
>> Skype entry in the components table.
>> 
>> Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
>> something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can 
>> split recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype 
>> entries in the components table, will my macro still work? 
>> 
>> Thanks a million,
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> 
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Re: Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-02-28 Thread Sarah Alawami
Hello. to del a session it's not the del key but the cmd del. you should be 
fine wiht removing the second skype session. I don't know why it would have 
created it though.

Take care.
Sarah Alawami

If you  need an edit  done on a small project go to 
http://music.marrie.org/master for more info. If you need to contact me my info 
is below.

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On Feb 28, 2011, at 1:34 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:

> Hello Darcy,
> 
> When I try to interact with the toolbar, VO just beeps at me. 
> 
> Can I delete the second Skype entry in the usual way, i.e. pressing the 
> backspace key?  I guess I'm afraid to try it without knowing for sure that I 
> won't irreparably break anything else. :)
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Mike
> 
> On 27,Feb,2011, at 11:18 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
> 
>> Hi Mike.  That script will hijack the first item in your sessions list that 
>> includes the name skype.  So as long as you have one session called skype, 
>> it will work.  As for VO not interacting with the toolbar, that's a puzzle.  
>> What happens when you try to interact with it?
>> Darcy
>> 
>> On 2011-02-27, at 3:51 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> 
>>> A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that automatically 
>>> starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though the macro still 
>>> works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two things have started to 
>>> occur that I don't understand.
>>> 
>>> 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I 
>>> never know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype 
>>> audio.  I used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
>>> 
>>> 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in either 
>>> Skype entry in the components table.
>>> 
>>> Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
>>> something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can 
>>> split recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype 
>>> entries in the components table, will my macro still work? 
>>> 
>>> Thanks a million,
>>> 
>>> Mike
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-03-01 Thread Michael Busboom
To those of you who answered my questions about Audio Hijack in conjunction 
with Skype, thank you!

1. I erased the second Skype entry in the components list, but I was initially 
alarmed by the result.  The Components list disappeared.  However, clicking on 
New Session restored it in its entirety.

2.  As soon as I erased the second Skype entry in the components list, I was 
once again able to interact with the toolbar.

So all's well that ends well, and I thank all of you.

Mike
 
On 28,Feb,2011, at 9:26 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Hello. to del a session it's not the del key but the cmd del. you should be 
> fine wiht removing the second skype session. I don't know why it would have 
> created it though.
> 
> Take care.
> Sarah Alawami
> 
> If you  need an edit  done on a small project go to 
> http://music.marrie.org/master for more info. If you need to contact me my 
> info is below.
> 
> MSN and AIM: marri...@gmail.com
> 
> website: http://music.marrie.org
> Podcast: http://marrie.podbean.com
> youtube: http://youtube.com/marrie125
> 
> On Feb 28, 2011, at 1:34 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
> 
>> Hello Darcy,
>> 
>> When I try to interact with the toolbar, VO just beeps at me. 
>> 
>> Can I delete the second Skype entry in the usual way, i.e. pressing the 
>> backspace key?  I guess I'm afraid to try it without knowing for sure that I 
>> won't irreparably break anything else. :)
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> On 27,Feb,2011, at 11:18 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Mike.  That script will hijack the first item in your sessions list that 
>>> includes the name skype.  So as long as you have one session called skype, 
>>> it will work.  As for VO not interacting with the toolbar, that's a puzzle. 
>>>  What happens when you try to interact with it?
>>> Darcy
>>> 
>>> On 2011-02-27, at 3:51 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
>>> 
 Hello everyone,
 
 A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that 
 automatically starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though the 
 macro still works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two things 
 have started to occur that I don't understand.
 
 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I 
 never know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype 
 audio.  I used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
 
 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in either 
 Skype entry in the components table.
 
 Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
 something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can 
 split recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype 
 entries in the components table, will my macro still work? 
 
 Thanks a million,
 
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Re: Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-03-01 Thread Sarah Alawami
Maybe you had a corupt pref file someware. tha'ts my thinking.

Glad you got it working.

Take care.
Sarah Alawami

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On Mar 1, 2011, at 8:15 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:

> To those of you who answered my questions about Audio Hijack in conjunction 
> with Skype, thank you!
> 
> 1. I erased the second Skype entry in the components list, but I was 
> initially alarmed by the result.  The Components list disappeared.  However, 
> clicking on New Session restored it in its entirety.
> 
> 2.  As soon as I erased the second Skype entry in the components list, I was 
> once again able to interact with the toolbar.
> 
> So all's well that ends well, and I thank all of you.
> 
> Mike
> 
> On 28,Feb,2011, at 9:26 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> Hello. to del a session it's not the del key but the cmd del. you should be 
>> fine wiht removing the second skype session. I don't know why it would have 
>> created it though.
>> 
>> Take care.
>> Sarah Alawami
>> 
>> If you  need an edit  done on a small project go to 
>> http://music.marrie.org/master for more info. If you need to contact me my 
>> info is below.
>> 
>> MSN and AIM: marri...@gmail.com
>> 
>> website: http://music.marrie.org
>> Podcast: http://marrie.podbean.com
>> youtube: http://youtube.com/marrie125
>> 
>> On Feb 28, 2011, at 1:34 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Darcy,
>>> 
>>> When I try to interact with the toolbar, VO just beeps at me. 
>>> 
>>> Can I delete the second Skype entry in the usual way, i.e. pressing the 
>>> backspace key?  I guess I'm afraid to try it without knowing for sure that 
>>> I won't irreparably break anything else. :)
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>>> 
>>> Mike
>>> 
>>> On 27,Feb,2011, at 11:18 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
>>> 
 Hi Mike.  That script will hijack the first item in your sessions list 
 that includes the name skype.  So as long as you have one session called 
 skype, it will work.  As for VO not interacting with the toolbar, that's a 
 puzzle.  What happens when you try to interact with it?
 Darcy
 
 On 2011-02-27, at 3:51 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that 
> automatically starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though 
> the macro still works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two 
> things have started to occur that I don't understand.
> 
> 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I 
> never know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype 
> audio.  I used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
> 
> 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in 
> either Skype entry in the components table.
> 
> Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
> something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can 
> split recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype 
> entries in the components table, will my macro still work? 
> 
> Thanks a million,
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
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Re: Two questions about Audio Hijack

2011-03-02 Thread Tyler wood
Going to work on mine tonight. Funny it should work on my extenral backup 
drive...lol. 

Watch it be something simple, lol.

On 2011-03-01, at 3:00 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Maybe you had a corupt pref file someware. tha'ts my thinking.
> 
> Glad you got it working.
> 
> Take care.
> Sarah Alawami
> 
> If you  need an edit  done on a small project go to 
> http://music.marrie.org/master for more info. If you need to contact me my 
> info is below.
> 
> MSN and AIM: marri...@gmail.com
> 
> website: http://music.marrie.org
> Podcast: http://marrie.podbean.com
> youtube: http://youtube.com/marrie125
> 
> On Mar 1, 2011, at 8:15 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
> 
>> To those of you who answered my questions about Audio Hijack in conjunction 
>> with Skype, thank you!
>> 
>> 1. I erased the second Skype entry in the components list, but I was 
>> initially alarmed by the result.  The Components list disappeared.  However, 
>> clicking on New Session restored it in its entirety.
>> 
>> 2.  As soon as I erased the second Skype entry in the components list, I was 
>> once again able to interact with the toolbar.
>> 
>> So all's well that ends well, and I thank all of you.
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> On 28,Feb,2011, at 9:26 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello. to del a session it's not the del key but the cmd del. you should be 
>>> fine wiht removing the second skype session. I don't know why it would have 
>>> created it though.
>>> 
>>> Take care.
>>> Sarah Alawami
>>> 
>>> If you  need an edit  done on a small project go to 
>>> http://music.marrie.org/master for more info. If you need to contact me my 
>>> info is below.
>>> 
>>> MSN and AIM: marri...@gmail.com
>>> 
>>> website: http://music.marrie.org
>>> Podcast: http://marrie.podbean.com
>>> youtube: http://youtube.com/marrie125
>>> 
>>> On Feb 28, 2011, at 1:34 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
>>> 
 Hello Darcy,
 
 When I try to interact with the toolbar, VO just beeps at me. 
 
 Can I delete the second Skype entry in the usual way, i.e. pressing the 
 backspace key?  I guess I'm afraid to try it without knowing for sure that 
 I won't irreparably break anything else. :)
 
 Thank you,
 
 Mike
 
 On 27,Feb,2011, at 11:18 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
 
> Hi Mike.  That script will hijack the first item in your sessions list 
> that includes the name skype.  So as long as you have one session called 
> skype, it will work.  As for VO not interacting with the toolbar, that's 
> a puzzle.  What happens when you try to interact with it?
> Darcy
> 
> On 2011-02-27, at 3:51 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that 
>> automatically starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though 
>> the macro still works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two 
>> things have started to occur that I don't understand.
>> 
>> 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I 
>> never know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype 
>> audio.  I used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
>> 
>> 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in 
>> either Skype entry in the components table.
>> 
>> Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
>> something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can 
>> split recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype 
>> entries in the components table, will my macro still work? 
>> 
>> Thanks a million,
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> 
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Re: Two questions about macbook trackpad

2011-06-06 Thread carolyn Haas
Hello Chris:
Regardless of which Mac system you're working on, the trackpad anomalies can 
occur.  Most of the time, I use the keyboard, and keep the track pad commander 
turned off.  Then if I need it, I employ it and turn it back off before doing 
any major writing again.  
I've never, on the other hand done accidental mouse-clicks.  
HTH
Carolyn

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> OK, lets get the essentials outta the way first.  We're dealing with a white 
> parlicarbon stocked mid 2010 macbook running 10.6.7 Snowleopard, 2gb ram, 13 
> inch display, 250GB hard disk, etc.  It's totally stocked, no customizations. 
>  Absolutely none.
> 
> OK, so now that you know what system precisely we're working with here, on to 
> my two questions:
> 
> 1.  Have you all noticed that when trackpad commander is on, it's a lot 
> easier than you'd think when typing for your wrists to accidentally bump the 
> trackpad, causing a flick or some sort of unwanted jesture on the thing, 
> making your focus go haywire?
> 
> 2.  We've been on list discussing piano pub and one person just wrote and 
> said about routing the mouse pointer if it doesn't already follow, then 
> literally speaking with trackpad commander off, literally clicking the actual 
> trackpad.  This leads me to a question.  If you do this, not just in that 
> context with that application, but I mean more in complete general regardless 
> what app you're in, how do you keep from your finger moving as you drop it on 
> the pad ever so so slightly, causing you to get just enough offset where if 
> you click nothing'll happen?  How do you prevent that aside the obvious of 
> practice?  Are their any sort of ish good techniques for dropping your finger 
> that can help a bit with that?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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Two questions related to iPhone 5

2013-05-19 Thread Mark BurningHawk Baxter
Hello all. Hope you all having a good weekend.

First, on my iPhone 5, how do I rename a photo once I have saved it to the 
camera roll or photo stream? I can't figure this out.

As corollary, how would I set a timer, so that I may place to camera at a 
certain distance, and have time to set up the shot before the photo was taken?

My next question concerns Sprint TV. Has anyone tried it, and is it accessible?

Have a great weekend. Thanks again.

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Re: Two questions about Amadeus Pro

2016-08-12 Thread michael babcock
The answer to your first question is:
Command+shift+Y

> On Aug 12, 2016, at 1:49 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> I've just bought Amadeus Pro.  And yes, I did so through the website, not the 
> app store.
>  
> I also have bought Jonathan Mosen's audio tutorial called Amadeus Maestro, 
> which is available on the Mosen Consulting website.  Probably one of the best 
> tutorials/books I've ever! gotten from him, short of Sonosthisia, but we 
> won't cover that in this message.  Anyway...
>  
> I am super super super impressed!  I had a trial back in the days of Amadeus 
> Pro, and really liked it, but now that I really have gone through the 
> tutorial with Jonathan, I feel like I have a brand new appreciation for the 
> software.  I now just have two questions.
>  
> 1.  I know about moving my insertion point to the playhead with command+Y.  
> Is there, however a key shortcut by default that does the oppisit, moving the 
> playhead to the insertion point?
>  
> 2.  I highly doubt it, but, can Amadeus do anything at all with midi?  So, 
> let's say I have a standard either sm0, or preferably, sm1 compliant .mid 
> midi file.  Can I open/import it into Amadeus?  I get that I wouldn't have 
> all things of a full fledged sequencer, like say, a midi event editer, or a 
> note viewer, or a piano roll, etc, but could I at the very! least, get the 
> midi file into Amadeus, or would I first have to find a way to convert either 
> to a lossi or lossless format, like wave/mp3, etc.  Also if it'll somewhat, 
> though very limitedly do midi, do I have the ability with a controller to 
> record midi?  I didn't see anything, and I'm thinking this app probably 
> won't.  I think it's more for audio stuff than for midi, therefore I'm 
> probably gonna have to keep using Logic, ProTools, Garageband, Mainstage, and 
> Reaper for things like that, but! alas, I just figured I'd ask, just in case. 
>  You never know.
>  
> Chris.
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Re: Two questions about Amadeus Pro

2016-08-12 Thread Jenine Stanley
Command-shift-y will do that. 
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> On Aug 12, 2016, at 4:49 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> I've just bought Amadeus Pro.  And yes, I did so through the website, not the 
> app store.
>  
> I also have bought Jonathan Mosen's audio tutorial called Amadeus Maestro, 
> which is available on the Mosen Consulting website.  Probably one of the best 
> tutorials/books I've ever! gotten from him, short of Sonosthisia, but we 
> won't cover that in this message.  Anyway...
>  
> I am super super super impressed!  I had a trial back in the days of Amadeus 
> Pro, and really liked it, but now that I really have gone through the 
> tutorial with Jonathan, I feel like I have a brand new appreciation for the 
> software.  I now just have two questions.
>  
> 1.  I know about moving my insertion point to the playhead with command+Y.  
> Is there, however a key shortcut by default that does the oppisit, moving the 
> playhead to the insertion point?
>  
> 2.  I highly doubt it, but, can Amadeus do anything at all with midi?  So, 
> let's say I have a standard either sm0, or preferably, sm1 compliant .mid 
> midi file.  Can I open/import it into Amadeus?  I get that I wouldn't have 
> all things of a full fledged sequencer, like say, a midi event editer, or a 
> note viewer, or a piano roll, etc, but could I at the very! least, get the 
> midi file into Amadeus, or would I first have to find a way to convert either 
> to a lossi or lossless format, like wave/mp3, etc.  Also if it'll somewhat, 
> though very limitedly do midi, do I have the ability with a controller to 
> record midi?  I didn't see anything, and I'm thinking this app probably 
> won't.  I think it's more for audio stuff than for midi, therefore I'm 
> probably gonna have to keep using Logic, ProTools, Garageband, Mainstage, and 
> Reaper for things like that, but! alas, I just figured I'd ask, just in case. 
>  You never know.
>  
> Chris.
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Re: Two questions about Amadeus Pro

2016-08-12 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Aa, that's easy enough.

Thanks Mike.
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  Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 5:06 PM
  Subject: Re: Two questions about Amadeus Pro


  The answer to your first question is:
  Command+shift+Y


On Aug 12, 2016, at 1:49 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
 wrote:


I've just bought Amadeus Pro.  And yes, I did so through the website, not 
the app store.

I also have bought Jonathan Mosen's audio tutorial called Amadeus Maestro, 
which is available on the Mosen Consulting website.  Probably one of the best 
tutorials/books I've ever! gotten from him, short of Sonosthisia, but we won't 
cover that in this message.  Anyway...

I am super super super impressed!  I had a trial back in the days of 
Amadeus Pro, and really liked it, but now that I really have gone through the 
tutorial with Jonathan, I feel like I have a brand new appreciation for the 
software.  I now just have two questions.

1.  I know about moving my insertion point to the playhead with command+Y.  
Is there, however a key shortcut by default that does the oppisit, moving the 
playhead to the insertion point?

2.  I highly doubt it, but, can Amadeus do anything at all with midi?  So, 
let's say I have a standard either sm0, or preferably, sm1 compliant .mid midi 
file.  Can I open/import it into Amadeus?  I get that I wouldn't have all 
things of a full fledged sequencer, like say, a midi event editer, or a note 
viewer, or a piano roll, etc, but could I at the very! least, get the midi file 
into Amadeus, or would I first have to find a way to convert either to a lossi 
or lossless format, like wave/mp3, etc.  Also if it'll somewhat, though very 
limitedly do midi, do I have the ability with a controller to record midi?  I 
didn't see anything, and I'm thinking this app probably won't.  I think it's 
more for audio stuff than for midi, therefore I'm probably gonna have to keep 
using Logic, ProTools, Garageband, Mainstage, and Reaper for things like that, 
but! alas, I just figured I'd ask, just in case.  You never know.

Chris.


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Re: Two questions about Amadeus Pro

2016-08-12 Thread Robert Cole
What is the difference buying from the web store or buying from the App Store?


Sent from my iPhone

> On Aug 12, 2016, at 4:49 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> I've just bought Amadeus Pro.  And yes, I did so through the website, not the 
> app store.
>  
> I also have bought Jonathan Mosen's audio tutorial called Amadeus Maestro, 
> which is available on the Mosen Consulting website.  Probably one of the best 
> tutorials/books I've ever! gotten from him, short of Sonosthisia, but we 
> won't cover that in this message.  Anyway...
>  
> I am super super super impressed!  I had a trial back in the days of Amadeus 
> Pro, and really liked it, but now that I really have gone through the 
> tutorial with Jonathan, I feel like I have a brand new appreciation for the 
> software.  I now just have two questions.
>  
> 1.  I know about moving my insertion point to the playhead with command+Y.  
> Is there, however a key shortcut by default that does the oppisit, moving the 
> playhead to the insertion point?
>  
> 2.  I highly doubt it, but, can Amadeus do anything at all with midi?  So, 
> let's say I have a standard either sm0, or preferably, sm1 compliant .mid 
> midi file.  Can I open/import it into Amadeus?  I get that I wouldn't have 
> all things of a full fledged sequencer, like say, a midi event editer, or a 
> note viewer, or a piano roll, etc, but could I at the very! least, get the 
> midi file into Amadeus, or would I first have to find a way to convert either 
> to a lossi or lossless format, like wave/mp3, etc.  Also if it'll somewhat, 
> though very limitedly do midi, do I have the ability with a controller to 
> record midi?  I didn't see anything, and I'm thinking this app probably 
> won't.  I think it's more for audio stuff than for midi, therefore I'm 
> probably gonna have to keep using Logic, ProTools, Garageband, Mainstage, and 
> Reaper for things like that, but! alas, I just figured I'd ask, just in case. 
>  You never know.
>  
> Chris.
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Re: Two questions about Amadeus Pro

2016-08-13 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
There are some features which are disabled in the app store version, which are 
not in the version you get through the website, due to Apple's sandboxing 
resctrictions.  They're nothing hugely significant that I know of, but I'd 
still suggest going through the site.  If you already got through the appstore, 
and feel it's too late, it's not.  They give you a way totally for free to 
convert your license, so... if you already bought from the appstore, it's not 
the biggest deal.  We can get that problem fixed.
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  Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 9:36 PM
  Subject: Re: Two questions about Amadeus Pro


  What is the difference buying from the web store or buying from the App Store?


  Sent from my iPhone

  On Aug 12, 2016, at 4:49 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
wrote:


I've just bought Amadeus Pro.  And yes, I did so through the website, not 
the app store.

I also have bought Jonathan Mosen's audio tutorial called Amadeus Maestro, 
which is available on the Mosen Consulting website.  Probably one of the best 
tutorials/books I've ever! gotten from him, short of Sonosthisia, but we won't 
cover that in this message.  Anyway...

I am super super super impressed!  I had a trial back in the days of 
Amadeus Pro, and really liked it, but now that I really have gone through the 
tutorial with Jonathan, I feel like I have a brand new appreciation for the 
software.  I now just have two questions.

1.  I know about moving my insertion point to the playhead with command+Y.  
Is there, however a key shortcut by default that does the oppisit, moving the 
playhead to the insertion point?

2.  I highly doubt it, but, can Amadeus do anything at all with midi?  So, 
let's say I have a standard either sm0, or preferably, sm1 compliant .mid midi 
file.  Can I open/import it into Amadeus?  I get that I wouldn't have all 
things of a full fledged sequencer, like say, a midi event editer, or a note 
viewer, or a piano roll, etc, but could I at the very! least, get the midi file 
into Amadeus, or would I first have to find a way to convert either to a lossi 
or lossless format, like wave/mp3, etc.  Also if it'll somewhat, though very 
limitedly do midi, do I have the ability with a controller to record midi?  I 
didn't see anything, and I'm thinking this app probably won't.  I think it's 
more for audio stuff than for midi, therefore I'm probably gonna have to keep 
using Logic, ProTools, Garageband, Mainstage, and Reaper for things like that, 
but! alas, I just figured I'd ask, just in case.  You never know.

Chris.

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Re: Two questions about Amadeus Pro

2016-08-13 Thread Esubalew Johnston
Hi, how do you convert from the appstore to the websight lisens? thanks

On 8/13/16, Christopher-Mark Gilland  wrote:
> There are some features which are disabled in the app store version, which
> are not in the version you get through the website, due to Apple's
> sandboxing resctrictions.  They're nothing hugely significant that I know
> of, but I'd still suggest going through the site.  If you already got
> through the appstore, and feel it's too late, it's not.  They give you a way
> totally for free to convert your license, so... if you already bought from
> the appstore, it's not the biggest deal.  We can get that problem fixed.
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>   - Original Message -
>   From: Robert Cole
>   To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>   Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 9:36 PM
>   Subject: Re: Two questions about Amadeus Pro
>
>
>   What is the difference buying from the web store or buying from the App
> Store?
>
>
>   Sent from my iPhone
>
>   On Aug 12, 2016, at 4:49 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
>  wrote:
>
>
> I've just bought Amadeus Pro.  And yes, I did so through the website,
> not the app store.
>
> I also have bought Jonathan Mosen's audio tutorial called Amadeus
> Maestro, which is available on the Mosen Consulting website.  Probably one
> of the best tutorials/books I've ever! gotten from him, short of
> Sonosthisia, but we won't cover that in this message.  Anyway...
>
> I am super super super impressed!  I had a trial back in the days of
> Amadeus Pro, and really liked it, but now that I really have gone through
> the tutorial with Jonathan, I feel like I have a brand new appreciation for
> the software.  I now just have two questions.
>
> 1.  I know about moving my insertion point to the playhead with
> command+Y.  Is there, however a key shortcut by default that does the
> oppisit, moving the playhead to the insertion point?
>
> 2.  I highly doubt it, but, can Amadeus do anything at all with midi?
> So, let's say I have a standard either sm0, or preferably, sm1 compliant
> .mid midi file.  Can I open/import it into Amadeus?  I get that I wouldn't
> have all things of a full fledged sequencer, like say, a midi event editer,
> or a note viewer, or a piano roll, etc, but could I at the very! least, get
> the midi file into Amadeus, or would I first have to find a way to convert
> either to a lossi or lossless format, like wave/mp3, etc.  Also if it'll
> somewhat, though very limitedly do midi, do I have the ability with a
> controller to record midi?  I didn't see anything, and I'm thinking this app
> probably won't.  I think it's more for audio stuff than for midi, therefore
> I'm probably gonna have to keep using Logic, ProTools, Garageband,
> Mainstage, and Reaper for things like that, but! alas, I just figured I'd
> ask, just in case.  You never know.
>
> Chris.
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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-26 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Juliette, the latest version of VMWare Fusion is version 8, which came out 
yesterday. It's a paid upgrade, so there should be a button that will open the 
store for you in Safari if you want to try the demo of 8 or upgrade your 
current installation at a discount.
It's el Capitan compatible and supports Windows 10.
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> On 27/08/2015, at 1:47 PM, Juliette Swiler  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> My first question is I got an update notice for Fusion and I only see a learn 
> more button, but no option to install it. How do I go about this? Also, in 
> iTunes, I am having a strange problem where my podcasts will not update 
> properly. However, they update properly via the podcasts app on my iPhone.
> Thanks.
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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Caitlyn Furness
For Fusion, you probably have to go to their incredible inaccessable web site 
and get the new version.  In the notice about the fusion update, there should 
be a button to click on that says something like “learn more”, or “update now”. 
this will take you to their web site.

I am still using fusion 6.x so if they’ve changed things since then I can’t 
help more..
Cait

> On Aug 26, 2015, at 9:47 PM, Juliette Swiler  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> My first question is I got an update notice for Fusion and I only see a learn 
> more button, but no option to install it. How do I go about this? Also, in 
> iTunes, I am having a strange problem where my podcasts will not update 
> properly. However, they update properly via the podcasts app on my iPhone.
> Thanks.
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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Scott Granados
So first, you have to go to the web site and buy the next update.  Updates for 
Fusion are generally not free.  The learn more button takes you to a page that 
generally gives you a discounted price since you owned the previous version.  
It is not like other packages though where you hit update and there’s an option 
to download the latest release and automatically install.

Hope that helps.



> On Aug 26, 2015, at 9:47 PM, Juliette Swiler  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> My first question is I got an update notice for Fusion and I only see a learn 
> more button, but no option to install it. How do I go about this? Also, in 
> iTunes, I am having a strange problem where my podcasts will not update 
> properly. However, they update properly via the podcasts app on my iPhone.
> Thanks.
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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Scott Granados
On the Mac the VMWare site isn’t inaccessible, at least it wasn’t.  There’s a 
lot of stuff at the top that you have to scroll through and or find the heading 
for the actual content but in general it was easy to use.

> On Aug 27, 2015, at 7:07 AM, Caitlyn Furness  
> wrote:
> 
> For Fusion, you probably have to go to their incredible inaccessable web site 
> and get the new version.  In the notice about the fusion update, there should 
> be a button to click on that says something like “learn more”, or “update 
> now”. this will take you to their web site.
> 
> I am still using fusion 6.x so if they’ve changed things since then I can’t 
> help more..
> Cait
> 
>> On Aug 26, 2015, at 9:47 PM, Juliette Swiler  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> My first question is I got an update notice for Fusion and I only see a 
>> learn more button, but no option to install it. How do I go about this? 
>> Also, in iTunes, I am having a strange problem where my podcasts will not 
>> update properly. However, they update properly via the podcasts app on my 
>> iPhone.
>> Thanks.
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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
Gah! I hate this upgrade treadmill. All this does is support slightly improved 
graphics APIs and Windows 10. Also VMWare’s cloudy solutions which are now 
integrated into the product. Will I need it? Well, I don’t really know, but 
since I also have to upgrade Workstation to 12 I’m not in the least bit 
enthusiastic about it. Why can’t VMWare make a hypervisor that _doesn’t_ need 
upgrading every five minutes?

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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Scott Granados
Because we live in the real world and people come up with improved features 
over time.

That’s just silly.

Of course there will be upgrades.  Features change, computing needs change, 
operating systems change.  Is code today sloppy sure I think so but of course 
there will be improvements whether the code is well written or being cleaned up 
from sloppy development efforts.

Maybe I’m missing your point, entirely possible I don’t claim to be the 
sharpest tack in the box but I don’t have a problem updating or not updating 
depending on the need.

In general though and you may disagree but I like the VMWare products.  I’ve 
been exposed to Xen at my present gig and boy do I miss VMWare.:)

> On Aug 27, 2015, at 8:24 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  wrote:
> 
> Gah! I hate this upgrade treadmill. All this does is support slightly 
> improved graphics APIs and Windows 10. Also VMWare’s cloudy solutions which 
> are now integrated into the product. Will I need it? Well, I don’t really 
> know, but since I also have to upgrade Workstation to 12 I’m not in the least 
> bit enthusiastic about it. Why can’t VMWare make a hypervisor that _doesn’t_ 
> need upgrading every five minutes?
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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
But the emulated hardware is sufficient to run Win10.  Why on earth is a PC 
emulator struggling to support a newer OS when that OS would run on 
contemporary hardware of the same age as the current version of VMWare?

Even if there are valid reasons, it’s been less than 12 months.  VMWare makes 
money from its server business and their desktop products are fairly marginal.  
And it has competition from other vendors, notably Parallels on the Mac (which 
plays the same silly game), VirtualBox (less good but free) and the bare-metal 
hypervisors which everybody is just giving away now because the technology 
won’t fly unless it’s free.  It’s a good time to be a desktop Linux user so you 
can use KVM. :)

So yeah, grrr.  Bloody annoying.  Better get out my wallet.

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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Devin Prater
Its still gotta support El Capitan.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Aug 27, 2015, at 7:37 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  wrote:
> 
> But the emulated hardware is sufficient to run Win10.  Why on earth is a PC 
> emulator struggling to support a newer OS when that OS would run on 
> contemporary hardware of the same age as the current version of VMWare?
> 
> Even if there are valid reasons, it’s been less than 12 months.  VMWare makes 
> money from its server business and their desktop products are fairly 
> marginal.  And it has competition from other vendors, notably Parallels on 
> the Mac (which plays the same silly game), VirtualBox (less good but free) 
> and the bare-metal hypervisors which everybody is just giving away now 
> because the technology won’t fly unless it’s free.  It’s a good time to be a 
> desktop Linux user so you can use KVM. :)
> 
> So yeah, grrr.  Bloody annoying.  Better get out my wallet.
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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Scott Granados
I like this response.  Thank you!

Definitely well thought out.

So you raise very good points.  I’m just going to counter and say that it seems 
to me like they streamline the code and optimize performance to the latest 
hardware and software out there but that’s a marginal gain and I’d wonder if 
the user really experiences much improvement.

Some of the updates to Fusion I’ve done really did seem to help with 
things like battery life and other tangible benefits but using your logic, why 
do we really need a hypervisor at all.  Why can’t some means of 
compartmentalizing operating systems and running them in parallel be handled 
right in the OS or in hardware.  Good point!

Since you mentioned parallels?  Is that accessible now?  I always went with 
fusion because I had experienced parallels and had bad luck with VO.  Has this 
changed?

Do you have a hypervisor you like to use that’s better than fusion or do you 
just suck it up and pay the money for fusion like I do?

Thanks for the good points to think about.



> On Aug 27, 2015, at 8:37 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  wrote:
> 
> But the emulated hardware is sufficient to run Win10.  Why on earth is a PC 
> emulator struggling to support a newer OS when that OS would run on 
> contemporary hardware of the same age as the current version of VMWare?
> 
> Even if there are valid reasons, it’s been less than 12 months.  VMWare makes 
> money from its server business and their desktop products are fairly 
> marginal.  And it has competition from other vendors, notably Parallels on 
> the Mac (which plays the same silly game), VirtualBox (less good but free) 
> and the bare-metal hypervisors which everybody is just giving away now 
> because the technology won’t fly unless it’s free.  It’s a good time to be a 
> desktop Linux user so you can use KVM. :)
> 
> So yeah, grrr.  Bloody annoying.  Better get out my wallet.
> 
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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Scott Granados
And is that the worst name for an operating system ever or what?

:)

> On Aug 27, 2015, at 8:40 AM, Devin Prater  wrote:
> 
> Its still gotta support El Capitan.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Aug 27, 2015, at 7:37 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  wrote:
>> 
>> But the emulated hardware is sufficient to run Win10.  Why on earth is a PC 
>> emulator struggling to support a newer OS when that OS would run on 
>> contemporary hardware of the same age as the current version of VMWare?
>> 
>> Even if there are valid reasons, it’s been less than 12 months.  VMWare 
>> makes money from its server business and their desktop products are fairly 
>> marginal.  And it has competition from other vendors, notably Parallels on 
>> the Mac (which plays the same silly game), VirtualBox (less good but free) 
>> and the bare-metal hypervisors which everybody is just giving away now 
>> because the technology won’t fly unless it’s free.  It’s a good time to be a 
>> desktop Linux user so you can use KVM. :)
>> 
>> So yeah, grrr.  Bloody annoying.  Better get out my wallet.
>> 
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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Devin Prater
I've tried Parallels before, like 3 months ago, but no luck with VO. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Aug 27, 2015, at 7:42 AM, Scott Granados  wrote:
> 
> I like this response.  Thank you!
> 
> Definitely well thought out.
> 
> So you raise very good points.  I’m just going to counter and say that it 
> seems to me like they streamline the code and optimize performance to the 
> latest hardware and software out there but that’s a marginal gain and I’d 
> wonder if the user really experiences much improvement.
> 
>Some of the updates to Fusion I’ve done really did seem to help with 
> things like battery life and other tangible benefits but using your logic, 
> why do we really need a hypervisor at all.  Why can’t some means of 
> compartmentalizing operating systems and running them in parallel be handled 
> right in the OS or in hardware.  Good point!
> 
> Since you mentioned parallels?  Is that accessible now?  I always went with 
> fusion because I had experienced parallels and had bad luck with VO.  Has 
> this changed?
> 
> Do you have a hypervisor you like to use that’s better than fusion or do you 
> just suck it up and pay the money for fusion like I do?
> 
> Thanks for the good points to think about.
> 
> 
> 
>> On Aug 27, 2015, at 8:37 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  wrote:
>> 
>> But the emulated hardware is sufficient to run Win10.  Why on earth is a PC 
>> emulator struggling to support a newer OS when that OS would run on 
>> contemporary hardware of the same age as the current version of VMWare?
>> 
>> Even if there are valid reasons, it’s been less than 12 months.  VMWare 
>> makes money from its server business and their desktop products are fairly 
>> marginal.  And it has competition from other vendors, notably Parallels on 
>> the Mac (which plays the same silly game), VirtualBox (less good but free) 
>> and the bare-metal hypervisors which everybody is just giving away now 
>> because the technology won’t fly unless it’s free.  It’s a good time to be a 
>> desktop Linux user so you can use KVM. :)
>> 
>> So yeah, grrr.  Bloody annoying.  Better get out my wallet.
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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
I suppose, yeah.  And guest support.  Also Apple now have an API for building 
hypervisor applications on top of the OS without needing kernel-space helpers; 
I wonder where they’re going with that.

I’ll be looking out for any info about running 7 for a while longer, but I’ve 
made a note to pay the toll.

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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Oh, Parallels is a disaster with Voiceover, from what I'm told.  I wonder if 
Virtualbox is any good.  Especially knowing that it's got a CLI backend.


Chris.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Devin Prater" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 8:45 AM
Subject: Re: two questions about the Mac


I've tried Parallels before, like 3 months ago, but no luck with VO.

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 27, 2015, at 7:42 AM, Scott Granados  
wrote:


I like this response.  Thank you!

Definitely well thought out.

So you raise very good points.  I’m just going to counter and say that it 
seems to me like they streamline the code and optimize performance to the 
latest hardware and software out there but that’s a marginal gain and I’d 
wonder if the user really experiences much improvement.


   Some of the updates to Fusion I’ve done really did seem to help with 
things like battery life and other tangible benefits but using your logic, 
why do we really need a hypervisor at all.  Why can’t some means of 
compartmentalizing operating systems and running them in parallel be 
handled right in the OS or in hardware.  Good point!


Since you mentioned parallels?  Is that accessible now?  I always went 
with fusion because I had experienced parallels and had bad luck with VO. 
Has this changed?


Do you have a hypervisor you like to use that’s better than fusion or do 
you just suck it up and pay the money for fusion like I do?


Thanks for the good points to think about.



On Aug 27, 2015, at 8:37 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  
wrote:


But the emulated hardware is sufficient to run Win10.  Why on earth is a 
PC emulator struggling to support a newer OS when that OS would run on 
contemporary hardware of the same age as the current version of VMWare?


Even if there are valid reasons, it’s been less than 12 months.  VMWare 
makes money from its server business and their desktop products are 
fairly marginal.  And it has competition from other vendors, notably 
Parallels on the Mac (which plays the same silly game), VirtualBox (less 
good but free) and the bare-metal hypervisors which everybody is just 
giving away now because the technology won’t fly unless it’s free.  It’s 
a good time to be a desktop Linux user so you can use KVM. :)


So yeah, grrr.  Bloody annoying.  Better get out my wallet.

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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

Caitlyn,

Beautiful name By the way, thank you so much for your quick response.  That 
is kind of what I suspected regarding the download of version 8.  I wonder 
if anyone up here may be so kind as to have a Sendspace or a Dropbox link 
they could share of the DMG.  I'm not asking for a pirated copy or anything, 
LOL! Make that very clear.  I'm only wanting the DMG itself with the 
installer, so that I can run it as a demo, and evaluate if I want to 
purchase it.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Caitlyn Furness" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 7:07 AM
Subject: Re: two questions about the Mac


For Fusion, you probably have to go to their incredible inaccessable web 
site and get the new version.  In the notice about the fusion update, there 
should be a button to click on that says something like “learn more”, or 
“update now”. this will take you to their web site.


I am still using fusion 6.x so if they’ve changed things since then I can’t 
help more..

Cait

On Aug 26, 2015, at 9:47 PM, Juliette Swiler  
wrote:


Hi,
My first question is I got an update notice for Fusion and I only see a 
learn more button, but no option to install it. How do I go about this? 
Also, in iTunes, I am having a strange problem where my podcasts will not 
update properly. However, they update properly via the podcasts app on my 
iPhone.

Thanks.

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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Scott Granados
Chris, you need to also have a key even a 30 day demo key.

You can’t just install it and run it I don’t believe.  (correct me if I’m wrong)

You have to fill out a trial form with several bits of info and then a key is 
emailed to you to add.  So even with the DMG I don’t think you’ll get that far.

What do you think?

> On Aug 27, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> Caitlyn,
> 
> Beautiful name By the way, thank you so much for your quick response.  That 
> is kind of what I suspected regarding the download of version 8.  I wonder if 
> anyone up here may be so kind as to have a Sendspace or a Dropbox link they 
> could share of the DMG.  I'm not asking for a pirated copy or anything, LOL! 
> Make that very clear.  I'm only wanting the DMG itself with the installer, so 
> that I can run it as a demo, and evaluate if I want to purchase it.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Caitlyn Furness" 
> 
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 7:07 AM
> Subject: Re: two questions about the Mac
> 
> 
> For Fusion, you probably have to go to their incredible inaccessable web site 
> and get the new version.  In the notice about the fusion update, there should 
> be a button to click on that says something like “learn more”, or “update 
> now”. this will take you to their web site.
> 
> I am still using fusion 6.x so if they’ve changed things since then I can’t 
> help more..
> Cait
> 
>> On Aug 26, 2015, at 9:47 PM, Juliette Swiler  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> My first question is I got an update notice for Fusion and I only see a 
>> learn more button, but no option to install it. How do I go about this? 
>> Also, in iTunes, I am having a strange problem where my podcasts will not 
>> update properly. However, they update properly via the podcasts app on my 
>> iPhone.
>> Thanks.
>> 
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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

OK. Regarding ITunes:

When you are looking at the list of all your podcasts, there should be a 
settings button just past all of the podcast titles.  If you go into 
settings, there should be a popup button to either choose a specific one of 
those podcasts, or a default option.  In here, you should be able to set 
that popup to default, then configure your update settings accordingly.  I 
wonder if perhaps something in there might not be configured to your liking.


If you need a hand with this, let me know.

I'd be happy to provide any help I can, and I'll be free via either phone or 
Skype pretty much all day today, (Thursday,) so if nothing else, tell me how 
to get ahold of you, and a good time, and I'll help you out more with this.


Podcasts can be a little tricky with ITunes to get configured correctly, but 
once you do so, they actually work really really really well.


Chris.
- Original Message - 
From: "Juliette Swiler" 

To: 
Cc: "Juliette Swiler" 
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 9:47 PM
Subject: two questions about the Mac


Hi,
My first question is I got an update notice for Fusion and I only see a 
learn more button, but no option to install it. How do I go about this? 
Also, in iTunes, I am having a strange problem where my podcasts will not 
update properly. However, they update properly via the podcasts app on my 
iPhone.

Thanks.

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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
Hi Scott, good points.

I pay for Fusion because I don’t think we have much of a choice, though I 
certainly like the VMWare codebase.  On Windows Workstation is a much better 
product; you can use Workstation to build VMs that Fusion will run.

I can appreciate that everything changes and usually gets better; hardware 
virtualisation is a great example of that.  Now your guest OS doesn’t need 
special sauce just to run, though it may benefit from guest helpers to make it 
run faster without overhead on virtual hardware.  KVM on Linux is where it’s 
at: it is a layer of virtualisation support accessed by host applications that 
provide the interface to the user.  Really awesome, and the only condition is 
that your processor knows how to virtualise privileged modes.  I’ve no doubt 
something like that will be part of every OS soon; Windows has HyperV and OS X 
now has this virtualisation subsystem.  I guess what I’m saying in regard to 
VMWare specifically is that, unless the actual virtualisation part of the 
virtualisation software has changed, it seems strange that there should even be 
a need for an upgrade.  Just release the new guest tools, provide a patch to 
provide the new specification for the hardware that your new OS wants, run the 
Win10 upgrade assistant thingy inside Windows, and you’re set.  VMWare on the 
other hand is giving you the complete package and charging for it on what 
appears to be the thin promise of “Supports new shiny thing” while overlooking 
the actual changes required in a well-designed stack.  It’s a bit like digital 
rentals; you make a complete copy, so it’s not a rental at all, but you don’t 
mind as long as the price is lower and the rental is advertised as a rental.  
If your connection speed is fast enough you might even be led to believe that 
the Internet isn’t even involved, thus completing the illusion.

So yeah, just my little rant.  Honestly I think it’s just VMWare being VMWare 
and sadly, it seems, catching on that Mac users are happy to pedal the 
treadmill.  Can’t complain when I paid for a Mac, after all.

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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread Scott Granados
Ok, you’ve convinced me.:)

Excellent response.

So I’m going to probably side with you then and say why do they not just update 
the tools, to make more money.:)  Bottom line it’s about that $99 every time 
you update isn’t it?  Thinking it through you’re really dead on the mark.  It 
would be one thing if you got a real bump in performance or battery life or 
something useful but you’re right.  It’s just to support the latest OS and 
install an updated vmtools.exe package.

As for KVM.  We’re on the same page.  Unfortunately we use Xen where I am now 
but I am also a big fan of KVM.  There’s a company called digital ocean that 
uses KVM to host hundreds of thousands of virtual machines and it scales very 
well to these levels.

Great points.

> On Aug 27, 2015, at 9:46 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  wrote:
> 
> Hi Scott, good points.
> 
> I pay for Fusion because I don’t think we have much of a choice, though I 
> certainly like the VMWare codebase.  On Windows Workstation is a much better 
> product; you can use Workstation to build VMs that Fusion will run.
> 
> I can appreciate that everything changes and usually gets better; hardware 
> virtualisation is a great example of that.  Now your guest OS doesn’t need 
> special sauce just to run, though it may benefit from guest helpers to make 
> it run faster without overhead on virtual hardware.  KVM on Linux is where 
> it’s at: it is a layer of virtualisation support accessed by host 
> applications that provide the interface to the user.  Really awesome, and the 
> only condition is that your processor knows how to virtualise privileged 
> modes.  I’ve no doubt something like that will be part of every OS soon; 
> Windows has HyperV and OS X now has this virtualisation subsystem.  I guess 
> what I’m saying in regard to VMWare specifically is that, unless the actual 
> virtualisation part of the virtualisation software has changed, it seems 
> strange that there should even be a need for an upgrade.  Just release the 
> new guest tools, provide a patch to provide the new specification for the 
> hardware that your new OS wants, run the Win10 upgrade assistant thingy 
> inside Windows, and you’re set.  VMWare on the other hand is giving you the 
> complete package and charging for it on what appears to be the thin promise 
> of “Supports new shiny thing” while overlooking the actual changes required 
> in a well-designed stack.  It’s a bit like digital rentals; you make a 
> complete copy, so it’s not a rental at all, but you don’t mind as long as the 
> price is lower and the rental is advertised as a rental.  If your connection 
> speed is fast enough you might even be led to believe that the Internet isn’t 
> even involved, thus completing the illusion.
> 
> So yeah, just my little rant.  Honestly I think it’s just VMWare being VMWare 
> and sadly, it seems, catching on that Mac users are happy to pedal the 
> treadmill.  Can’t complain when I paid for a Mac, after all.
> 
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Re: two questions about the Mac

2015-08-27 Thread christopher hallsworth
This has all changed since Fusion 6. You just select to try Fusion or Fusion 
Pro, follow the instructions and begin your 30 days evaluation. No more 
submitting an online form and waiting for a key to be emailed to you.
> On 27 Aug 2015, at 14:24, Scott Granados  wrote:
> 
> Chris, you need to also have a key even a 30 day demo key.
> 
> You can’t just install it and run it I don’t believe.  (correct me if I’m 
> wrong)
> 
> You have to fill out a trial form with several bits of info and then a key is 
> emailed to you to add.  So even with the DMG I don’t think you’ll get that 
> far.
> 
> What do you think?
> 
>> On Aug 27, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Caitlyn,
>> 
>> Beautiful name By the way, thank you so much for your quick response.  That 
>> is kind of what I suspected regarding the download of version 8.  I wonder 
>> if anyone up here may be so kind as to have a Sendspace or a Dropbox link 
>> they could share of the DMG.  I'm not asking for a pirated copy or anything, 
>> LOL! Make that very clear.  I'm only wanting the DMG itself with the 
>> installer, so that I can run it as a demo, and evaluate if I want to 
>> purchase it.
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Caitlyn Furness" 
>> 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 7:07 AM
>> Subject: Re: two questions about the Mac
>> 
>> 
>> For Fusion, you probably have to go to their incredible inaccessable web 
>> site and get the new version.  In the notice about the fusion update, there 
>> should be a button to click on that says something like “learn more”, or 
>> “update now”. this will take you to their web site.
>> 
>> I am still using fusion 6.x so if they’ve changed things since then I can’t 
>> help more..
>> Cait
>> 
>>> On Aug 26, 2015, at 9:47 PM, Juliette Swiler  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> My first question is I got an update notice for Fusion and I only see a 
>>> learn more button, but no option to install it. How do I go about this? 
>>> Also, in iTunes, I am having a strange problem where my podcasts will not 
>>> update properly. However, they update properly via the podcasts app on my 
>>> iPhone.
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
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Two Questions about file in Mac?

2021-02-01 Thread Fazil
Hi, Group.

I am pretty new to Mac and I am a struggling learner. Please put up with my
goofy questions.

I have two questions:

1.

How Can I open a file in Mac?

2.

What options do I have in an Open-File DialogueBox?

Thanks again and sorry for my silly questions.

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two questions, managing addresses in apple mail

2010-11-01 Thread Rebecca Blaevoet
Hello:
I understand that you can't create a distribution list in Mail the same way as 
you can do it in Outlook et al; but I'm convinced there has to be a quicker way 
to create a distribution group than by adding each address in Mail to the 
address book application and then designate a group for it to belong to. 
Surely! And deleting all those email addresses that automatically get added to 
your email programme, if you have "automatically add addresses I reply to to my 
contacts" or whatever setting it is... the problem is, I can't find the 
contacts list they're all in. They certainly aren't in my address book, that I 
can see.
Can somebody tell me
1. Where do I find and edit all the addresses that get added to apple mail and
2. How to quickly create a distribution list?
Thanks.
Rebecca

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Re: Two questions related to iPhone 5

2013-05-19 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

really can't rename photos/videos on the device.  The best you can do is label 
them with Voiceover.  But, this isn't a great solution because your really 
labeling an area of the screen, not the photo itself.  So, if anything gets 
rearranged in your camera roll, you labels are gone.  I am pretty sure there is 
no time delay in the native camera app.  Pleas someone jump in here if I'm 
wrong.  You might be able to get an app from the apps store that does this 
though.

I have tried Sprint TV.  Its not terribly straight forward but, its fairly 
accessible.  

Ricardo Walker
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Twitter:@apple2thecore
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On May 19, 2013, at 1:47 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter  
wrote:

> Hello all. Hope you all having a good weekend.
> 
> First, on my iPhone 5, how do I rename a photo once I have saved it to the 
> camera roll or photo stream? I can't figure this out.
> 
> As corollary, how would I set a timer, so that I may place to camera at a 
> certain distance, and have time to set up the shot before the photo was taken?
> 
> My next question concerns Sprint TV. Has anyone tried it, and is it 
> accessible?
> 
> Have a great weekend. Thanks again.
> 
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Re: Two questions related to iPhone 5

2013-05-19 Thread Chris Gilland

Mark,

I'm not going to be of the slightest help regarding your second question, 
however, regarding your first two, I don't think that you can do either 
without a jailbreak, which I dont' wish to do on my phone.  I did it for a 
short period of time, and though it did give me some cool functionality, I 
didn't get enough more to justify it, and frankly, I as expected, had 
nothing but problems afterward... why do you think Apple doesn't recommed 
you doing it?  Not wanting to get into a debated hot philosophical 
discussion on that topic, but it's my two cents worth... and I understand my 
opinion is just one of many people, so don't chop off my nuts for voicing 
it.  Each is to his or her own.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Mark BurningHawk Baxter" 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 1:47 PM
Subject: Two questions related to iPhone 5



Hello all. Hope you all having a good weekend.

First, on my iPhone 5, how do I rename a photo once I have saved it to the 
camera roll or photo stream? I can't figure this out.


As corollary, how would I set a timer, so that I may place to camera at a 
certain distance, and have time to set up the shot before the photo was 
taken?


My next question concerns Sprint TV. Has anyone tried it, and is it 
accessible?


Have a great weekend. Thanks again.

Sent from my iPhone
Messengers and Skype: BurningHawk1969
My home page: http://MarkBurningHawk.net

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Re: Two questions related to iPhone 5

2013-05-20 Thread Chris Blouch
There are a bunch of camera timer apps in the store but whether they 
work with voiceover is unknown. Here are a couple to check into:


https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/self-timer/id346475986?mt=8

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/timercam-self-timer-camera/id494952699?mt=8

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/camera-timerdc/id430424608?mt=8

CB

On 5/19/13 8:01 PM, Chris Gilland wrote:

Mark,

I'm not going to be of the slightest help regarding your second 
question, however, regarding your first two, I don't think that you 
can do either without a jailbreak, which I dont' wish to do on my 
phone. I did it for a short period of time, and though it did give me 
some cool functionality, I didn't get enough more to justify it, and 
frankly, I as expected, had nothing but problems afterward... why do 
you think Apple doesn't recommed you doing it? Not wanting to get into 
a debated hot philosophical discussion on that topic, but it's my two 
cents worth... and I understand my opinion is just one of many people, 
so don't chop off my nuts for voicing it. Each is to his or her own.


Chris.

- Original Message - From: "Mark BurningHawk Baxter" 


To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 1:47 PM
Subject: Two questions related to iPhone 5



Hello all. Hope you all having a good weekend.

First, on my iPhone 5, how do I rename a photo once I have saved it 
to the camera roll or photo stream? I can't figure this out.


As corollary, how would I set a timer, so that I may place to camera 
at a certain distance, and have time to set up the shot before the 
photo was taken?


My next question concerns Sprint TV. Has anyone tried it, and is it 
accessible?


Have a great weekend. Thanks again.

Sent from my iPhone
Messengers and Skype: BurningHawk1969
My home page: http://MarkBurningHawk.net

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Re: Two Questions about file in Mac?

2021-02-02 Thread Herbie Allen
Command O is how to open a file. If you want multiple options, VO Shift M. To 
rename a file, Enter.

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> How Can I open a file in Mac?
> 2.
> What options do I have in an Open-File DialogueBox?
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Re: Two Questions about file in Mac?

2021-02-02 Thread Jonathan C. Cohn
To open a bile from the finder, press command-o or VO-space. 
I was going to review the open dialog before replying, but it has already been 
too long since you made your query.
Essentially, the open dialog acts a bit like a mini finder window if the 
disclosure button is open. You can change from icon to list to colunn view with 
command 1 to 3. The serch box changes to a open directory box if you start 
typing with a /. 

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Re: two questions, managing addresses in apple mail

2010-11-01 Thread Sarah Alawami
Hello. go to window then prev recipents and delete the adress you don't want 
there anymore. they will come back but it's a good way to clear out any 
mistakes you've sent to.

S
On Nov 1, 2010, at 8:48 AM, Rebecca Blaevoet wrote:

> Hello:
> I understand that you can't create a distribution list in Mail the same way 
> as you can do it in Outlook et al; but I'm convinced there has to be a 
> quicker way to create a distribution group than by adding each address in 
> Mail to the address book application and then designate a group for it to 
> belong to. Surely! And deleting all those email addresses that automatically 
> get added to your email programme, if you have "automatically add addresses I 
> reply to to my contacts" or whatever setting it is... the problem is, I can't 
> find the contacts list they're all in. They certainly aren't in my address 
> book, that I can see.
> Can somebody tell me
> 1. Where do I find and edit all the addresses that get added to apple mail and
> 2. How to quickly create a distribution list?
> Thanks.
> Rebecca
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Two questions about the accessible Audacity for the Mac

2011-03-12 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi,
Let me put this to you frankly, me and Audacity aren't friends at all.:-) I 
don't at all like the way Audacity works, but since everyone have a personal 
taste i could always either learn the beast, which i'm about to sorta do or use 
another program. The thing i wanted to ask here are 2 questions to audacity 
users out there. Firstly, is there a newer version of the accessible audacity 
than 1.3.11.0?
Secondly, how would you go about to select tiny pieces of sound, maybe from 5 
sec to 1 min or something, i mean like a cough you want to edit out or 
something?
Any help would be appreciated.
/Krister

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Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Damashe Thomas
Hello List,

My name is Damashe Thomas and I am fairly new to the macvisionaries group. I 
live in the great state of Georgia. I have been a very happy iOS user for the 
past four years and am preparing to make the move to the mac.
I have two quick questions to get started.
Does anyone have experience with the latest version of parallels and can speak 
about the accessibility of that app. Is it a possible option or should I just 
go with VMWare fusion?
I like the ability to run windows in a virtual machine when I have to use it, 
but has anyone run in to any issues using applications like kurzweil or 
openbook in a virtual windows environment?

Thanks
Damashe

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Two questions re configuring speech on my M1 Mac

2021-08-03 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Hi all,

First, I use multiple languages, so am trying to configure the voices for my 
secondary languages.  I go into VO utility, select Speech, select the language 
in question, and select customize to change the voice.  I can go into the list 
of voices, but can’t seem to check the one I want.  Pressing Space does 
nothing, Pressing VO-Space does nothing, and pressing Enter closes the 
customize dialog.  Any suggestions?

Second, my system voice is REALLY loud.  I would like to lower the volume, but 
can’t find where to do it.  Anyone know how to do this?
TIA,
Donna

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Re: Two questions about the accessible Audacity for the Mac

2011-03-12 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

I'm not sure if their is more recent accessible version out there.  But to 
select a piece of audio like in the example you gave, you can use the left and 
right brackets.  Press the left bracket at the beginning and the right at the 
end of the part you want to select.

hth

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On Mar 12, 2011, at 6:00 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

> Hi,
> Let me put this to you frankly, me and Audacity aren't friends at all.:-) I 
> don't at all like the way Audacity works, but since everyone have a personal 
> taste i could always either learn the beast, which i'm about to sorta do or 
> use another program. The thing i wanted to ask here are 2 questions to 
> audacity users out there. Firstly, is there a newer version of the accessible 
> audacity than 1.3.11.0?
> Secondly, how would you go about to select tiny pieces of sound, maybe from 5 
> sec to 1 min or something, i mean like a cough you want to edit out or 
> something?
> Any help would be appreciated.
> /Krister
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Re: Two questions about the accessible Audacity for the Mac

2011-03-13 Thread Frank Carmickle
Hi Krister

On Mar 12, 2011, at 6:00 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

> Hi,
> Let me put this to you frankly, me and Audacity aren't friends at all.:-) I 
> don't at all like the way Audacity works, but since everyone have a personal 
> taste i could always either learn the beast, which i'm about to sorta do or 
> use another program.

Yeah.  I feel your pain.  I used it to do a few mixes and some edits.  Not fun 
at all.  Depending on if it is worth the money to you pro tools is great.  You 
may be able to find a deal still on pro tools 9 for $450 US.  Having some kind 
of control surface really helps though so you might end up spending a bit of 
money on that also.  You will find it much much much easier to get things done 
for sure.  Of course if your not doing to much multi track then garageband 
could work.  I haven't tried it yet.  I've been having to much fun in pro 
tools.  If you want to follow some discussion about it join the ptacces mailing 
list.  ptaccess+subscr...@googlegroups.com will get you subscribe.

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Re: Two questions about the accessible Audacity for the Mac

2011-03-13 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Thanks for the advise. Unfortunately though even if there was a deal on it, 
Protools is way, way above my budgets limits and a control surface at that?, 
forget it. The reason why i asked in thefirst place was that i'm going to a 
conference where people who are interested in the mac and its ins and outs are 
going to gather and i'm actually going to speak there, so it'd be cool if i had 
something to show there.
/Krister
13 mar 2011 kl. 19.33 skrev Frank Carmickle:

> Hi Krister
> 
> On Mar 12, 2011, at 6:00 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> Let me put this to you frankly, me and Audacity aren't friends at all.:-) I 
>> don't at all like the way Audacity works, but since everyone have a personal 
>> taste i could always either learn the beast, which i'm about to sorta do or 
>> use another program.
> 
> Yeah.  I feel your pain.  I used it to do a few mixes and some edits.  Not 
> fun at all.  Depending on if it is worth the money to you pro tools is great. 
>  You may be able to find a deal still on pro tools 9 for $450 US.  Having 
> some kind of control surface really helps though so you might end up spending 
> a bit of money on that also.  You will find it much much much easier to get 
> things done for sure.  Of course if your not doing to much multi track then 
> garageband could work.  I haven't tried it yet.  I've been having to much fun 
> in pro tools.  If you want to follow some discussion about it join the 
> ptacces mailing list.  ptaccess+subscr...@googlegroups.com will get you 
> subscribe.
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Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi there!
I cannot answer about using windows stuff [never have used it] but I do know 
that parallels is not accessible so do not let anyone sell  you it!
Hth Colin

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>  
> My name is Damashe Thomas and I am fairly new to the macvisionaries group. I 
> live in the great state of Georgia. I have been a very happy iOS user for the 
> past four years and am preparing to make the move to the mac.
> I have two quick questions to get started.
> Does anyone have experience with the latest version of parallels and can 
> speak about the accessibility of that app. Is it a possible option or should 
> I just go with VMWare fusion?
> I like the ability to run windows in a virtual machine when I have to use it, 
> but has anyone run in to any issues using applications like kurzweil or 
> openbook in a virtual windows environment?
>  
> Thanks
> Damashe
>  
> Skype:
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Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Damashe Thomas
Hi,
Thanks, I had a choice of a free copy of parallels or fileMaker Pro. I had 
heard a few years ago that parallels wasn't accessible, but didn't know about 
any recent updates.
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  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 12:50 PM
  Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro


  Hi there!
  I cannot answer about using windows stuff [never have used it] but I do know 
that parallels is not accessible so do not let anyone sell  you it!
  Hth Colin


  On 15 Aug 2012, at 17:39, Damashe Thomas wrote:


Hello List,

My name is Damashe Thomas and I am fairly new to the macvisionaries group. 
I live in the great state of Georgia. I have been a very happy iOS user for the 
past four years and am preparing to make the move to the mac.
I have two quick questions to get started.
Does anyone have experience with the latest version of parallels and can 
speak about the accessibility of that app. Is it a possible option or should I 
just go with VMWare fusion?
I like the ability to run windows in a virtual machine when I have to use 
it, but has anyone run in to any issues using applications like kurzweil or 
openbook in a virtual windows environment?

Thanks
Damashe

Skype:
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Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Harry Hogue
hello,

I run Kurzweil 1000 version 11.03 (I haven't updated that particular software 
in a while) under Windows 7 in a VMWare Fusion virtual machine and have no 
problems.  I need to update to version four of VMWare Fusion for it all to run 
under Mountain Lion, but from what I hear others have also had no issues with 
it.

Hope this helps,

Harry

On Aug 15, 2012, at 11:00 AM, Damashe Thomas  wrote:

> Hi,
> Thanks, I had a choice of a free copy of parallels or fileMaker Pro. I had 
> heard a few years ago that parallels wasn't accessible, but didn't know about 
> any recent updates.
> - Original Message -
> From: Red.Falcon
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 12:50 PM
> Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro
> 
> Hi there!
> I cannot answer about using windows stuff [never have used it] but I do know 
> that parallels is not accessible so do not let anyone sell  you it!
> Hth Colin
> 
> On 15 Aug 2012, at 17:39, Damashe Thomas wrote:
> 
>> Hello List,
>>  
>> My name is Damashe Thomas and I am fairly new to the macvisionaries group. I 
>> live in the great state of Georgia. I have been a very happy iOS user for 
>> the past four years and am preparing to make the move to the mac.
>> I have two quick questions to get started.
>> Does anyone have experience with the latest version of parallels and can 
>> speak about the accessibility of that app. Is it a possible option or should 
>> I just go with VMWare fusion?
>> I like the ability to run windows in a virtual machine when I have to use 
>> it, but has anyone run in to any issues using applications like kurzweil or 
>> openbook in a virtual windows environment?
>>  
>> Thanks
>> Damashe
>>  
>> Skype:
>> damashe.thomas
>>  
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Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Kawal Gucukoglu
Hi.

I run Open Book the latest version under VMWare 4 whatever the latest one is 
using Mountain Lion.  I use a Pearl and have no problems with it at all.

Kawal.
On 15 Aug 2012, at 19:41, Harry Hogue  wrote:

> hello,
> 
> I run Kurzweil 1000 version 11.03 (I haven't updated that particular software 
> in a while) under Windows 7 in a VMWare Fusion virtual machine and have no 
> problems.  I need to update to version four of VMWare Fusion for it all to 
> run under Mountain Lion, but from what I hear others have also had no issues 
> with it.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> Harry
> 
> On Aug 15, 2012, at 11:00 AM, Damashe Thomas  wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> Thanks, I had a choice of a free copy of parallels or fileMaker Pro. I had 
>> heard a few years ago that parallels wasn't accessible, but didn't know 
>> about any recent updates.
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Red.Falcon
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 12:50 PM
>> Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro
>> 
>> Hi there!
>> I cannot answer about using windows stuff [never have used it] but I do know 
>> that parallels is not accessible so do not let anyone sell  you it!
>> Hth Colin
>> 
>> On 15 Aug 2012, at 17:39, Damashe Thomas wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello List,
>>>  
>>> My name is Damashe Thomas and I am fairly new to the macvisionaries group. 
>>> I live in the great state of Georgia. I have been a very happy iOS user for 
>>> the past four years and am preparing to make the move to the mac.
>>> I have two quick questions to get started.
>>> Does anyone have experience with the latest version of parallels and can 
>>> speak about the accessibility of that app. Is it a possible option or 
>>> should I just go with VMWare fusion?
>>> I like the ability to run windows in a virtual machine when I have to use 
>>> it, but has anyone run in to any issues using applications like kurzweil or 
>>> openbook in a virtual windows environment?
>>>  
>>> Thanks
>>> Damashe
>>>  
>>> Skype:
>>> damashe.thomas
>>>  
>>> 
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Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Emilio
Hello Damashe,

First, if you are wanting to exicute the installation and full
operation of Windows on the Mac, I would highly recommend VMware
Fusion.
Reviewing the archives will provide a thorough set of directions that
will help you learn how to install Windows, as should the product web
site.
I'm not an expert and in no way consider myself highly technical, but
I have been able to install and run Windows within 25 minutes of
reading & following the instructions others have kindly posted.
If you purchase Fusion, and insert a university into the college name
you will get a 50% discount, which is a great thing.
I have been able to install and effectively run Kurzweil 1000, as well
as Duxbury 10.7. Moreover, after initial setup, JFW11 has run very
well with no problems on my machine. Once you get your virtual machine
configured, make a snapshot that you can refer to when you need to
virtually reformat. :)
Note you will need considerable hard drive space (at least I do). I
have roughly 40GB set aside for my virtual machine.
If you need any other help or if you wish to discuss this further feel
free to reply - cheers.

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Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Damashe Thomas

Hello,
My thanks to Kawal, Emilio and others for the answers. I will buy fusion and 
take the free copy of file maker pro when I buy my macBook. I appreciate the 
advice and comments.



- Original Message - 
From: "Emilio" 

To: "MacVisionaries" 
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:49 PM
Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro



Hello Damashe,

First, if you are wanting to exicute the installation and full
operation of Windows on the Mac, I would highly recommend VMware
Fusion.
Reviewing the archives will provide a thorough set of directions that
will help you learn how to install Windows, as should the product web
site.
I'm not an expert and in no way consider myself highly technical, but
I have been able to install and run Windows within 25 minutes of
reading & following the instructions others have kindly posted.
If you purchase Fusion, and insert a university into the college name
you will get a 50% discount, which is a great thing.
I have been able to install and effectively run Kurzweil 1000, as well
as Duxbury 10.7. Moreover, after initial setup, JFW11 has run very
well with no problems on my machine. Once you get your virtual machine
configured, make a snapshot that you can refer to when you need to
virtually reformat. :)
Note you will need considerable hard drive space (at least I do). I
have roughly 40GB set aside for my virtual machine.
If you need any other help or if you wish to discuss this further feel
free to reply - cheers.

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Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Alex Hall
ONe thing I'd like to mention before you put money into VMWare. There is an 
alternative called Virtualbox. It's interface is not accessible, but it has 
full terminal support, so you can set things up that way and never need to 
touch the interface. As far as I know, it is free, and works just fine. I have 
not tested either product yet, but I wanted to make you aware of this option in 
case you wanted to give it a shot. Note that, on the mac, "terminal" is the 
same thing as the windows command line, shell prompt, dos prompt, or whatever 
you want to call it.
On Aug 15, 2012, at 5:05 PM, "Damashe Thomas"  wrote:

> Hello,
> My thanks to Kawal, Emilio and others for the answers. I will buy fusion and 
> take the free copy of file maker pro when I buy my macBook. I appreciate the 
> advice and comments.
> 
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Emilio" 
> To: "MacVisionaries" 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:49 PM
> Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro
> 
> 
>> Hello Damashe,
>> 
>> First, if you are wanting to exicute the installation and full
>> operation of Windows on the Mac, I would highly recommend VMware
>> Fusion.
>> Reviewing the archives will provide a thorough set of directions that
>> will help you learn how to install Windows, as should the product web
>> site.
>> I'm not an expert and in no way consider myself highly technical, but
>> I have been able to install and run Windows within 25 minutes of
>> reading & following the instructions others have kindly posted.
>> If you purchase Fusion, and insert a university into the college name
>> you will get a 50% discount, which is a great thing.
>> I have been able to install and effectively run Kurzweil 1000, as well
>> as Duxbury 10.7. Moreover, after initial setup, JFW11 has run very
>> well with no problems on my machine. Once you get your virtual machine
>> configured, make a snapshot that you can refer to when you need to
>> virtually reformat. :)
>> Note you will need considerable hard drive space (at least I do). I
>> have roughly 40GB set aside for my virtual machine.
>> If you need any other help or if you wish to discuss this further feel
>> free to reply - cheers.
>> 
>> Twitter: TheOrangeCircle
>> 
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Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Paul Hunt
Hello Damash. I have been using fusion for two years. In general it works fine 
but peformance is much better with bootcamp especially with Open Book.

On Aug 15, 2012, at 11:39 AM, "Damashe Thomas"  wrote:

> Hello List,
>  
> My name is Damashe Thomas and I am fairly new to the macvisionaries group. I 
> live in the great state of Georgia. I have been a very happy iOS user for the 
> past four years and am preparing to make the move to the mac.
> I have two quick questions to get started.
> Does anyone have experience with the latest version of parallels and can 
> speak about the accessibility of that app. Is it a possible option or should 
> I just go with VMWare fusion?
> I like the ability to run windows in a virtual machine when I have to use it, 
> but has anyone run in to any issues using applications like kurzweil or 
> openbook in a virtual windows environment?
>  
> Thanks
> Damashe
>  
> Skype:
> damashe.thomas
>  
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Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Damashe Thomas
Hello,
Thanks for the notice Alex, I will take a look at virtualbox also.
Paul, is performance terrible with openbook?

Thanks
  - Original Message - 
  From: Paul Hunt 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 7:15 PM
  Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro


  Hello Damash. I have been using fusion for two years. In general it works 
fine but peformance is much better with bootcamp especially with Open Book.

  On Aug 15, 2012, at 11:39 AM, "Damashe Thomas"  
wrote:


Hello List,

My name is Damashe Thomas and I am fairly new to the macvisionaries group. 
I live in the great state of Georgia. I have been a very happy iOS user for the 
past four years and am preparing to make the move to the mac.
I have two quick questions to get started.
Does anyone have experience with the latest version of parallels and can 
speak about the accessibility of that app. Is it a possible option or should I 
just go with VMWare fusion?
I like the ability to run windows in a virtual machine when I have to use 
it, but has anyone run in to any issues using applications like kurzweil or 
openbook in a virtual windows environment?

Thanks
Damashe

Skype:
damashe.thomas


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RE: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Paul Hunt
Hello Alex. I'm using Windows 7 in VM Fusion. Yes, In many instances it can
take a minute or two to recognize pages. On the other hand, my wife has
Windows XP running in Bootcamp and pages are recognized in a matter of
seconds. There are a couple of other things you should know. Focus Braille
Drivers do not load in the Virtual Machine and Freedom Scientific is not
willing to help resolve the issue because they don't support running JAWS or
any of their applications in Virtual machines. Finally, any time you change
the configuration of your Virtual Machine you lose an activation. Freedom
Scientific is not willing to issue additional keys very often. On the plus
side, You can install Windows without sighted assistance. You can also add
printers and read and write documents stored on the Mac side. In addition,
because your virtual machine is just an image, it's easy to restore it from
a backup. So you can see that thare are tradeoffs. After considering all of
them, I'm willing to switch over to Bootcamp for the increased performance.
I'll use Drop Box whenever I need to move folders from the Mac side to the
Windows side.

 

HTH

 

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Damashe Thomas
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 9:04 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

 

Hello,

Thanks for the notice Alex, I will take a look at virtualbox also.

Paul, is performance terrible with openbook?

 

Thanks

- Original Message - 

From: Paul Hunt <mailto:prhu...@att.net>  

To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 

Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 7:15 PM

Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

 

Hello Damash. I have been using fusion for two years. In general it works
fine but peformance is much better with bootcamp especially with Open Book.

On Aug 15, 2012, at 11:39 AM, "Damashe Thomas" 
wrote:

Hello List,

 

My name is Damashe Thomas and I am fairly new to the macvisionaries group. I
live in the great state of Georgia. I have been a very happy iOS user for
the past four years and am preparing to make the move to the mac.

I have two quick questions to get started.

Does anyone have experience with the latest version of parallels and can
speak about the accessibility of that app. Is it a possible option or should
I just go with VMWare fusion?

I like the ability to run windows in a virtual machine when I have to use
it, but has anyone run in to any issues using applications like kurzweil or
openbook in a virtual windows environment?

 

Thanks

Damashe

 

Skype:

damashe.thomas

 

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Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Damashe Thomas
Ok, thanks Paul. I appreciate the input, especially the information about 
losing keys on jaws.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Paul Hunt 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 10:33 PM
  Subject: RE: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro


  Hello Alex. I'm using Windows 7 in VM Fusion. Yes, In many instances it can 
take a minute or two to recognize pages. On the other hand, my wife has Windows 
XP running in Bootcamp and pages are recognized in a matter of seconds. There 
are a couple of other things you should know. Focus Braille Drivers do not load 
in the Virtual Machine and Freedom Scientific is not willing to help resolve 
the issue because they don't support running JAWS or any of their applications 
in Virtual machines. Finally, any time you change the configuration of your 
Virtual Machine you lose an activation. Freedom Scientific is not willing to 
issue additional keys very often. On the plus side, You can install Windows 
without sighted assistance. You can also add printers and read and write 
documents stored on the Mac side. In addition, because your virtual machine is 
just an image, it's easy to restore it from a backup. So you can see that thare 
are tradeoffs. After considering all of them, I'm willing to switch over to 
Bootcamp for the increased performance. I'll use Drop Box whenever I need to 
move folders from the Mac side to the Windows side.

   

  HTH

   

  From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Damashe Thomas
  Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 9:04 PM
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

   

  Hello,

  Thanks for the notice Alex, I will take a look at virtualbox also.

  Paul, is performance terrible with openbook?

   

  Thanks

- Original Message - 

From: Paul Hunt 

To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 

Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 7:15 PM

Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

 

Hello Damash. I have been using fusion for two years. In general it works 
fine but peformance is much better with bootcamp especially with Open Book.

On Aug 15, 2012, at 11:39 AM, "Damashe Thomas"  
wrote:

  Hello List,

   

  My name is Damashe Thomas and I am fairly new to the macvisionaries 
group. I live in the great state of Georgia. I have been a very happy iOS user 
for the past four years and am preparing to make the move to the mac.

  I have two quick questions to get started.

  Does anyone have experience with the latest version of parallels and can 
speak about the accessibility of that app. Is it a possible option or should I 
just go with VMWare fusion?

  I like the ability to run windows in a virtual machine when I have to use 
it, but has anyone run in to any issues using applications like kurzweil or 
openbook in a virtual windows environment?

   

  Thanks

  Damashe

   

  Skype:

  damashe.thomas

   

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Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

2012-08-15 Thread Alex Hall
One word: NVDA. Go to http://www.nvda-project.org to find out more and download 
this program, but it's basically a free screen reader that is updated 
regularly, has no licensing or driver problems, and... well, it's free! After 
all, do you really need to pay hundreds for a screen reader on an OS you use 
seldom enough that you can run it virtually? Maybe you do, I'm not trying to 
start anything, but it seems like a valid question. If you can get by with a 
free screen reader for the times you do need Windows, you could save a lot of 
money, time, and aggravation by not dealing with jfw, which is not even 
supported on virtual machines. To be fair I have not yet tried nvda on a vm, 
but I have not heard of anyone having problems with it on the development or 
support email lists. Now, off to research virtualbox so I can have a leg to 
stand on regarding nvda on a vm...
On Aug 15, 2012, at 10:38 PM, "Damashe Thomas"  wrote:

> Ok, thanks Paul. I appreciate the input, especially the information about 
> losing keys on jaws.
>  
> - Original Message -
> From: Paul Hunt
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 10:33 PM
> Subject: RE: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro
> 
> Hello Alex. I’m using Windows 7 in VM Fusion. Yes, In many instances it can 
> take a minute or two to recognize pages. On the other hand, my wife has 
> Windows XP running in Bootcamp and pages are recognized in a matter of 
> seconds. There are a couple of other things you should know. Focus Braille 
> Drivers do not load in the Virtual Machine and Freedom Scientific is not 
> willing to help resolve the issue because they don’t support running JAWS or 
> any of their applications in Virtual machines. Finally, any time you change 
> the configuration of your Virtual Machine you lose an activation. Freedom 
> Scientific is not willing to issue additional keys very often. On the plus 
> side, You can install Windows without sighted assistance. You can also add 
> printers and read and write documents stored on the Mac side. In addition, 
> because your virtual machine is just an image, it’s easy to restore it from a 
> backup. So you can see that thare are tradeoffs. After considering all of 
> them, I’m willing to switch over to Bootcamp for the increased performance. 
> I’ll use Drop Box whenever I need to move folders from the Mac side to the 
> Windows side.
>  
> HTH
>  
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
> On Behalf Of Damashe Thomas
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 9:04 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro
>  
> Hello,
> Thanks for the notice Alex, I will take a look at virtualbox also.
> Paul, is performance terrible with openbook?
>  
> Thanks
> ----- Original Message -
> From: Paul Hunt
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 7:15 PM
> Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro
>  
> Hello Damash. I have been using fusion for two years. In general it works 
> fine but peformance is much better with bootcamp especially with Open Book.
> 
> On Aug 15, 2012, at 11:39 AM, "Damashe Thomas"  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello List,
>  
> My name is Damashe Thomas and I am fairly new to the macvisionaries group. I 
> live in the great state of Georgia. I have been a very happy iOS user for the 
> past four years and am preparing to make the move to the mac.
> I have two quick questions to get started.
> Does anyone have experience with the latest version of parallels and can 
> speak about the accessibility of that app. Is it a possible option or should 
> I just go with VMWare fusion?
> I like the ability to run windows in a virtual machine when I have to use it, 
> but has anyone run in to any issues using applications like kurzweil or 
> openbook in a virtual windows environment?
>  
> Thanks
> Damashe
>  
> Skype:
> damashe.thomas
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