Hello all.
What radio apps do you recommend for the iPod Touch 4G? Apple Vis has to
name but two Tunein Radio Pro and Ootunes, the latter sounding more
feature rich and VoiceOver compatible. But I'd love to hear your
thoughts of them two plus any other radio apps you use. I'm thinking to
have
Does anybody know if it would be possible to use Carbon copy cloner and time
Machine on the same external drive? I bought a 2TB external USB drive for use
with time Machine. Now it seems that a bootable clone option in conjunction
with time Machine would provide a better overall solution but do
Good morning! Thanks for the list welcome! I'm glad to be a part of this
helpful list! I just, a couple of weeks ago, got the Iphone 4. I'm slowly
learning to use it, haven't gotten the gestures mastered yet, but working on
it.
If any of you have helpful suggestions, don't hesitate to send them my
hi the ibooks are reasonably prised cathie glass is a brilliant author who i
have just descovered on there. she's a foster carer who rights books about
children she fosterd. there are quite a few games go to the app store and type
audio games in quite a few should come up.
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I have ootunes and use it almost exclusively. It has so many radio stations,
and a favorites list for the ones you listen to the most.
On Sep 10, 2011, at 5:44 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:
Hello all.
What radio apps do you recommend for the iPod Touch 4G? Apple Vis has to name
but two Tunein Ra
Thanks so much!
Tracy
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hi the ibooks are reasonably prised cat
I wanted to ad a new signature, but no matter what I do, it will not stick.
when sending a message, the pop up menu is set to none.
When I went to mail preferences, the pop up menu was dimmed
I can not find out how to change my default signature.
All help is appreciated.
Mark.
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Hi,
I know this is personal preference, I have both of the below aps, and I
prefer tunein radio. I just like the user interface better. On the
iPhone you can get a list of local stations depending on your current
position. This is great when traveling.
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 10:44:30 +0100
chr
I like both of those apps, but find myself using Tunein a little more often.
One thing I can say about ooTunes though is that the developer is very
responsive to user feedback. I've never dealt with that person directly, but I
see him answering questions from people on twitter quite often.
Ther
Hi Tracey, and welcome to the list!
I have an iPod Touch 4G. I suggest you learning to swipe and double tap
for the time being rather than locating what you want on the screen and
doing a single tap. I also suggest looking into a bluetooth keyboard, as
writing on a touch screen can be laborious
Sure does! I'm already looking in to the keyboards, are there ones that I
should avoid? I've actually found that I can find the buttons on most
screens, but have trouble when there are many small ones on a particular
screen. Thanks
Tracy
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Hi Tracy.
I am Lewis Crack, 21 years old, and am totally blind and hard of hearing.
I have an iPod Touch, iPhone and Macbook and I love the lot.
I also find it easier to navigate by tactile buttons, but I am extremely good
at navigating a touchscreen.
I bought a Freedom Iconnex Keyboard for £22
Hello Courtney:
Thanks, it does help especially when you want to schedule a jacking such as
Safari and the web page isn't your home page. smile
Take care,
John
On Sep 9, 2011, at 8:46 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> I just wanted to let everyone know that's there's a major update to
> a
There is a major problem with cron...
It will only schedule things to occur if the system is up. So if you schedule
a monthly backup and the system is down for the backup, then the backup would
never occur using the standard methods of cron. ONe could of course shell
script around this but t
I am not sure how much can still be done with mobile me, since it is being
replaced by the iCloud service. Also, since I am not yet using Lion, I am not
sure if the how the preferences have changed in the new mail program. However,
if all of your e-mail coming into the computer is using IMAP<
And thanks for bringing this update to our attention.
I've been a user of Audio Hijack Pro for the last 5 years and think this
product actually underlines the strength of a Mac computer in many ways,
without getting into the old "Windows Mac" argument, just how many
products are there which ru
It's a pop3 account, unfortunately, or at least that's how I set it up!
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Hi Lewis.
If I were you I would give the benefit of the doubt and this time pay
the £50 or so for the same keyboard.
Just a thought.
Chat soon.
On 10/09/2011 19:21, Lewis Crack wrote:
Hi Tracy.
I am Lewis Crack, 21 years old, and am totally blind and hard of hearing.
I have an iPod Touch, iP
Hi all,
I've scanned around the usual sources (Macrumors etc) but haven't come across
much. anyone heard anything about any MacPro updates? I've about 4000 euro
sitting in a research acount to buy one but the funding period is running out.
I suspect I might have to go with one of the current
Latest I've heard is late this year. Apple is waiting for the latest high end
chip from Intel which is expected fourth quarter this year.
On Sep 10, 2011, at 4:40 PM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've scanned around the usual sources (Macrumors etc) but haven't come across
> much.
The one rumoured to be due in November?
On 10 Sep 2011, at 22:13, David McLean wrote:
> Latest I've heard is late this year. Apple is waiting for the latest high
> end chip from Intel which is expected fourth quarter this year.
> On Sep 10, 2011, at 4:40 PM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
>> Hi a
I didn't hear November specifically, just late this year. Mac rumors has
mentioned it a couple of times. November would be good though, I'm eagerly
awaiting it.
On Sep 10, 2011, at 5:15 PM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
> The one rumoured to be due in November?
> On 10 Sep 2011, at 22:13, David McL
yep join the club..
On 10 Sep 2011, at 22:22, David McLean wrote:
> I didn't hear November specifically, just late this year. Mac rumors has
> mentioned it a couple of times. November would be good though, I'm eagerly
> awaiting it.
> On Sep 10, 2011, at 5:15 PM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
>>
On my I Mac I have a 256 gb solid drive and a 2TB second dive.
I want to leave the solid state drive as far as possible to be a drive for
operating systems and
installed programs .
I have a problem with I Tunes relentlessly trying to fill up my solid state
drive with copies of files that I ha
Thanks. I'm looking for OS X Lion and VoiceOver compatible/accessible PDF
Readers, most of in your list do not fit these two criterias. Please, if you or
anyone is able to recommend prooven, tested, and great OS Lion VoiceOver
accessible PDF Readers, I am very interested.
Sent from my iPhone
WIll Skim allow for PDF's that are tagged up well be able to render in a way,
where headings, list, paragraphs, tables, etc can be navigated to and read
properly with VoiceOver? What about text selection using keyboard/VoiceOver?
I've tried Adobe Reader, but entire content area is not at all Voi
My signature button is dimmed.
This is in mail preferences.
I hit command comma for preferences
Then vo right arrow, to go through the choices settings.
When I get to the choose signature pop up button, it is dimmed
Unfortunately, it is set at none..
How can I un dim this pop up button?
Mark
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does anyone know of an book share app that i can use with voice over?
as I have just signed up for the service.
any help that you can provide would be grate.
Regards.
Stuart.
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Hi Stuart,
On what device(s) do you wish to have an app?
Dónal
On 10 Sep 2011, at 23:53, Stuart Young wrote:
> Hi all
> does anyone know of an book share app that i can use with voice over? as I
> have just signed up for the service.
> any help that you can provide would be grate.
> Regards.
>
Hey Chris.
I'm going to get that one as it sounds really good.
Cheers.
Lewis.
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sorry I forgot to put that in I have A mac book Pro 17.
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You don't need much beyond this. Bookshare books can be read using SAfari or
any DAISY book reader. I just use Safari.
On 11 Sep 2011, at 00:01, Stuart Young wrote:
> sorry I forgot to put that in I have A mac book Pro 17.
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How do you make bookshare books open in Safari? Whenever I open the .xml file,
nothing happens. Safari loads, but I don't actually see the content of the
book. Very strange behavior, this.
Shannon
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Hi Lewis.
Good because I did just that and it's still working.
On 10/09/2011 23:55, Lewis Crack wrote:
Hey Chris.
I'm going to get that one as it sounds really good.
Cheers.
Lewis.
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I do the following:
1. find the xml file;
2. use VO-SHFT-m and select open with and then select safari.
The book just opens and I use the normal VO-Safari combination.
Dónal
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Thanks so much for your information! Chat soon.
Tracy
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Hi Tracy
Hi Kevin,
Have you tried Skim? It's an open source PDF viewer. Wile I do use it, I have
not yet had the opportunity to explore it fully, and so do not know what makes
it superior to Preview.
TC :)
james
On 10 Sep 2011, at 23:21, Kevin Chao wrote:
> Thanks. I'm looking for OS X Lion and Voice
If you change the location of your media library to a location on the
non ssd drive, itunes should then import all files into the new
location.
You can change this in the preferences.
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Okay. I found the .xml file and just did command o to open it. Hopefully, the
"Open with" thing will work better.
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