HI all, I am using the Mail program built into Lion with one Exchange
account right now and it works fine. Does anyone know if it can handle
multiple Exchange accounts like IOS can? If so is there a limit to the
number?
Tia
Sincerely,
Frank M. Ventura
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IMessage: fr
Hi Michael,
Here's how to activate VoiceOver for the Login screen if you're running Lion.
The steps are, if I remember correctly, exactly the same for activation under
Snow Leopard, with the minor change that "Users & Groups" is called "Accounts".
So here goes…
1. Open "System Preferences". Y
Is there a free or paid app that would allow one to enter text to an iOS
device from a PC keyboard?
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Hi:
Try ContactClean.
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From: "Sarah Alawami"
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2012 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: Deleting multiple contacts on iPhone
I don't think there's a way. you have to swipe an dget rid of individual
contacts.
If I'
Well, this is what apple is saying but don't take nothing to the bank till
they say no more!
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Yes, thru iTunes! Just make your corrections in outlook and then sync to
outlook from the computer or if using Mac sync with the Mac mail client!
Bubba
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If you do it from the computer thru iTunes you can! Just sync to your mail
client after making correction in it!
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Hi all
It's great to have finally been let loose with keyboards again. Now, I have a
question. Does anybody happen to know the key combination or other method of
producing the character to represent "One Third" on the Mac's keyboard? I've
tried everything I can think of, but I cannot produce
Hi, Folks. Have been reading about Deleteq and ContactCleaner. They
both sound good, but has anyone had the chance to compare the two
apps? Would like to know before I plunk down some money and buy one
of these. Most important, which one is more accessible? Thanks in advance.
Matthew Chao
This is a strange one, I was totally in the same boat as you with my
iPone 4 - it was unuseable without the workarounds you mentioned.
I still had people saying it wasn't happening to them and that it was just me!
Now have a 4S and I can say it is a lot lot better. I can't say it
never happens,
On 02/01/2012, Jonathan Tyrer wrote:
> This is a strange one, I was totally in the same boat as you with my
> iPone 4 - it was unuseable without the workarounds you mentioned.
>
> I still had people saying it wasn't happening to them and that it was just
> me!
>
> Now have a 4S and I can say it i
Hello Gordon,
On 2 Jan 2012, at 16:22, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Does anybody happen to know the key combination or other method of producing
> the character to represent "One Third" on the Mac's keyboard?
In System Preferences, go to the Language&Text pane. Select the Text tab. Go
right to Use sym
Hi Anne
Excellent! Thanks a lot, that's what I needed. I'm very rusty as I'm sure
you'll know, just starting to slowly get back into things. I will write to you
privately shortly.
Gordon
On 2 Jan 2012, at 15:46, Anne Robertson wrote:
In System Preferences, go to the Language&Text pane. Sel
My Phone Desktop is a very clever, awesome universal iOS app to
basically control your iOS device from your desktop or web browser. You can:
1. Make calls and send SMS messages.
2. Transfer text by copying it to the iOS device's clipboard to be
pasted later.
3. Easily open long URLs in Safari o
Not sure what you mean by exchange accounts, but I have 15 gmail addresses
running in Apple Mail right now, and the amount of them doesn't seem to be a
problem. A lot of them are dedicated so specific groups, and I have rules
which then shunt mail from those accounts into boxes on my Mac. Then
Matthew:
I find ContactClean to be quite accessible.
Cheers.
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Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 11:28 AM
Subject: Which contact Cleaner?
Hi, Folks. Have been reading about Deleteq and ContactCleaner. They both
sound good, but has anyon
Hi by Exchange I mean accounts that are hosted on a Microsoft Exchange
server.
Sincerely,
Frank M. Ventura
Email: frank.m.vent...@gmail.com
IMessage: frankmvent...@mac.com
VoiceMail: (781) 492/4262
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Hi Michael,
I'm wondering if your speaker / earpiece switching bug is the same as the
proximity sensor bug many of us experienced when the iPhone 4 was first
released. The proximity sensor, which is located next to the earpiece on the
iPhone 4, is a sensor that recognizes when some object, usua
Am going to check this one out. Hate having to type a long text on i-phone.
Am bad enough using a regular keyboard let alone a small part of an i-phone to
type on.
On Jan 2, 2012, at 10:42 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:
> My Phone Desktop is a very clever, awesome universal iOS app to basically
That I don't know since mine are all gmail.
On Jan 2, 2012, at 11:54 AM, Frank Ventura wrote:
> Hi by Exchange I mean accounts that are hosted on a Microsoft Exchange
> server.
>
> Sincerely,
> Frank M. Ventura
>
> Email: frank.m.vent...@gmail.com
> IMessage: frankmvent...@mac.com
> VoiceMail:
That happens to me a lot.
I just got a new case for Xmas, the "Keyboard Buddy", and perhaps it will do
better.
One thing I have noticed with the new case is that my double-tapping is more
responsive than with my old case.
My old case was the hard case that would act as a stand for either watching
OH it still happens to me in and out of my otter box case. and I have an
iphone 4. I hope otterbox will design there case to the proxi sensor will not
interfeer with that.
Take care all.
On Jan 2, 2012, at 10:24 AM, Glenn wrote:
> That happens to me a lot.
> I just got a new case for Xmas, the
I might try it out as well.. I'm good at using my phone but I don't always want
to drag the keyboard out when I'm at home lol!
On Jan 2, 2012, at 10:19 AM, Thomas McMahan wrote:
> Am going to check this one out. Hate having to type a long text on i-phone.
> Am bad enough using a regular keybo
Hi Sara. I've just attempted to download the OSX client, and don't seem to be
able too. Clicking the link doesn't seem to do anything.
On 03/01/2012, at 5:45 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> I might try it out as well.. I'm good at using my phone but I don't always
> want to drag the keyboard out w
Oh! Not good? Have you tried hitting vo shift space on the thing?
On Jan 2, 2012, at 10:49 AM, Christopher Sims wrote:
> Hi Sara. I've just attempted to download the OSX client, and don't seem to be
> able too. Clicking the link doesn't seem to do anything.
> On 03/01/2012, at 5:45 AM, Sarah A
I've got it now. Thanks for that. I don't like the way that the whole
registration works. I can't see how you log in. I'll try and play with it
later, as I'm about to head out to have breakfast and work before the Melbourne
Weather gets to warm.
Christopher Sims E: cjs...@me.com Phone H: 03
Hi,
Where do you get this desktop app from? Maybe I'm missing something, but I
don't think I saw a link to go get it.
Thanks,
Courtney
On 02/01/2012, at 2:05 in the Afternoon, Christopher Sims wrote:
> I've got it now. Thanks for that. I don't like the way that the whole
> registration works.
All,
You are best to use the web client as it is more accessible than the mac
desktop client. Go to https://myphonedesktop.com and log in with your
username and password that you set up on the iOS app.
On 02/01/2012 18:49, Christopher Sims wrote:
Hi Sara. I've just attempted to download the O
Lol same here, in fact if I have had known this app existed then I
probably would not have gotten a bluetooth keyboard or two. Mind you
they are always handyh when going out, as you certainly don't want to
carry around a mac with you lol!
On 02/01/2012 18:45, Sarah Alawami wrote:
I might try
That's much better, the application just goes busy on me, and then shows not
responding in the dock.
On Jan 2, 2012, at 1:12 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:
> All,
> You are best to use the web client as it is more accessible than the mac
> desktop client. Go to https://myphonedesktop.com and log
Hi,
I love the web application, another benefit of it is it doesn't take up space
on your mac's hard drive because it's all through safari. I do have a question
though, can you send messages to specific contacts using this app?
Thanks,
Courtney
On 02/01/2012, at 2:17 in the Afternoon, Thomas McMa
I think you will have to type the contacts' number. This is one of the
shortcomings of the web client, since it has no way to access what is
stored on either your mac or iOS device.
On 02/01/2012 19:28, Courtney Curran wrote:
Hi,
I love the web application, another benefit of it is it doesn't
www.myphonedesktop.com.
On 02/01/2012 19:10, Courtney Curran wrote:
Hi,
Where do you get this desktop app from? Maybe I'm missing something, but I
don't think I saw a link to go get it.
Thanks,
Courtney
On 02/01/2012, at 2:05 in the Afternoon, Christopher Sims wrote:
I've got it now. Thanks
Hi, got this game. Gosh it's clever the way it thinks. the questions are rock
hard though smiley.
Ian McNamara
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Ok Thanks for that bit of information Chris.
On 03/01/2012, at 6:12 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:
> All,
> You are best to use the web client as it is more accessible than the mac
> desktop client. Go to https://myphonedesktop.com and log in with your
> username and password that you set up on t
If your pdf files are already text, and you just want a text version
of the pdf, then just command-a to highlight the whole document, then
open text edit, and paste in the text.
Thhat's all there is to it.
Of course, there's caveats (isn't there always)
First, the pdf file must be text, obviou
All you need to do is highlight the folder, then vo-shift-m on it to
bring up the context menu. Go down to burn folder, and you're all set.
Failing that, use the file menu, burn to disk is one of the options
there.
hth.
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Hi Ian,
Where did you find this app? I checked the Mac app store and found nothing with
that title. Is this an IOS or a Mac app?
Mary
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Hi, it's an app for the Ios devices, it's brilliant.
Ian McNamara
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Here's the link:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/adaptive-trivia/id342853481?mt=8
On Jan 2, 2012, at 7:44 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
Hi Ian,
Where did you find this app? I checked the Mac app store and found nothing with
that title. Is this an IOS or a Mac app?
Mary
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Here's the US IOS App store link...
I haven't tried the app, but looks like the basic install is free and there's
some sort of in-app purchase available.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/adaptive-trivia/id342853481?mt=8
HTH
Bryan
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I have deleteq and it is completely accessible. I don't have the other one so
can't compare.
On Jan 2, 2012, at 10:28 AM, Matthew Chao wrote:
Hi, Folks. Have been reading about Deleteq and ContactCleaner. They both
sound good, but has anyone had the chance to compare the two apps? Would lik
You probably need to do some terminal work but how to get it in to the voice
over thing I would not know. lol!
Take care.
On Jan 2, 2012, at 12:34 PM, Daniel McGee wrote:
> Hi all, I'm not 100% sure that there is a version of it for Mac but going to
> http://espeak.sourceforge.net/download.html
they sure are lol
On 03/01/2012, at 9:52 AM, Ian McNamara wrote:
> Hi, got this game. Gosh it's clever the way it thinks. the questions are rock
> hard though smiley.
>
> Ian McNamara
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Hi all, has any one tried google docks with voice Over and if so how well does
it work to do a document with someone.
Ian McNamara
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