Hi!
So what's the actual definition of a new iMac machine?
As other list members will know I received what appears to be my new iMac
machine yesterday and its working well so no complaints there.
However I am curious due to the content of the system report available under
"About This Mac" in t
1. hit cmd shift h from finder.
2. hit cmd shift g and type
~/library
3. hit enter.
4. go down to mail downloads and open that folder.
On Aug 13, 2012, at 17:40, Lovette Yewchan wrote:
> where do I find the library and mail section thanks.
> Lovette
>
> On 2012-08-12, at 6:12 PM, Sarah Ala
I did one but I dunno if that's the one you mean.
http://tffp.marrie.org/ramblings. i hope it is in that. If I removed it let me
know. You will have to go back a few pages. I plan on adjusting that but right
now I don't have my computer as it's in the shop and medicines I'm taking are
making
where do I find the library and mail section thanks.
Lovette
On 2012-08-12, at 6:12 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> Anything you download is in the downloads folder as well so look there and
> see if it is somethign you can copy to an external drive for back up or trash.
>
> also look in ~/library/m
My son is back from Australia and we just tried this and it worked perfectly on
UK, US, Australian currencies. It didn't work on Malaysian, but that's not bad!
Dennis.
Essentially Natural was started in 1996 by a blind man, Dennis Freedman, after
a quest to find organic products that would assi
I thought of that. Gather all mail in one folder and then delete. I want a
more automated solution though. thanks as ever. Ideally I'd like to be able
to fire rules on application startup which checks mailboxes (only some of my
mailboxes) for old messages. I'm just being lazy! :)
On 13 Aug
I think there's a growl app, for that, but not sure.
On 8/13/12, Chris wrote:
> So, how would he know if the files are up to date etc etc?
>
> On 13/08/2012 22:09, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>> The only thing Mr Price will not be able to do is read the menues but all
>> in all it is accessible under li
So, how would he know if the files are up to date etc etc?
On 13/08/2012 22:09, Sarah Alawami wrote:
The only thing Mr Price will not be able to do is read the menues but all in
all it is accessible under lion 100 percent. Just copy and paste the item in to
the dropbox folder of yoru choice an
Hi Arthur and Jim,
I want to amend a statement I made in my previous post about being able to
route your mouse cursor to your VoiceOver cursor and using Contol-click to
bring up the context menu if my previous instructions with the key advice of
first interacting on the link don't work for you.
It should work like that in theory but I have not gotten this to work ever on
the iphone if I buy something on the mac and the relevent check boxes are
checked in both places. This has been broken since the release of ios 5.x
On Aug 13, 2012, at 7:47, william lomas wrote:
> hi all
>
> if i
Use smart folders for wha tyou want to do. I use then and htey work pretty
good. Just go to mailboxes, smart folder and away yu go. Just follow th
eprompts.
On Aug 13, 2012, at 9:10, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm starting to wonder if there might be a better, more comprehensiv
The only thing Mr Price will not be able to do is read the menues but all in
all it is accessible under lion 100 percent. Just copy and paste the item in to
the dropbox folder of yoru choice and away you go.
On Aug 13, 2012, at 12:27, Chris wrote:
> Hello all.
> Under Lion, is the Dropbox clie
Hey Esther:
Thanks all over the place.
On Aug 13, 2012, at 5:55
PM, Esther wrote:
> Hello Arthur and Jim,
>
> Unless things have changed, the key to being able to download podcasts from
> the Blind Cool Tech web site is to make sure that after you have found the
> link to the podcast you wa
Hello Arthur and Jim,
Unless things have changed, the key to being able to download podcasts from the
Blind Cool Tech web site is to make sure that after you have found the link to
the podcast you want, you first interact (VO-Shift-Down Arrow, or two finger
flick right if you're using TrackPad
Not much else for me to say then, I've tried the suggestion below on 2 Mac
machines and works fine here.
On 14/08/2012, at 5:43 AM, Arthur Barney wrote:
> Hi Sir,
> all of the suggestion that I received to-day none of them works.
> On 2012-08-13, at 3:17 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>
>> Find t
Hi Sir,
all of the suggestion that I received to-day none of them works.
On 2012-08-13, at 3:17 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Find the heading of the Podcast you want by using command-option-ctrl-H and
> add the shift key to the sequence to move back through the headings.
>
> When you find the he
Hello all.
Under Lion, is the Dropbox client accessible? I have heard it is in
Mountain Lion, but what about just Lion? I must stress Lion as this
question is for Mr Price who will be shortly receiving a 13 inch Macbook
2008 model running Lion and therefore cannot be upgraded to Mountain Lion.
Very cool. I just downloaded it to try out. It is great that it is free.
I plan to share this with people I know that have not purchased one yet.
Hugs,
Andrea M. Breier
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From: Marcy Weinberg
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 11:04 AM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Su
Find the heading of the Podcast you want by using command-option-ctrl-H and add
the shift key to the sequence to move back through the headings.
When you find the heading you want, interact with it to see the link.
Press vo-shift-M to bring up the context menu and select the Download Linked
Fil
Hi Tom,
option + inter, doesn't work either
On 2012-08-13, at 1:52 PM, Thomas McMahan wrote:
> But what about option and enter? Or has now something changed with this
> latest Safari where we can't do that? Used to always be an apple keyboard
> command combo that would tell safari to download
But what about option and enter? Or has now something changed with this latest
Safari where we can't do that? Used to always be an apple keyboard command
combo that would tell safari to download regardless of voice over.
On Aug 13, 2012, at 12:50 PM, Arthur Barney wrote:
> Hi Tom,
> when yo
Hi Tom,
when you press inter, it begins to play.
On 2012-08-13, at 1:32 PM, Thomas McMahan wrote:
> Option return/or enter didn't work?
>
> On Aug 13, 2012, at 11:42 AM, Jim Noseworthy
> wrote:
>
>> the
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Option return/or enter didn't work?
On Aug 13, 2012, at 11:42 AM, Jim Noseworthy
wrote:
> the
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Bare in mind however that it was written by the US government hence will only
identify US currency. Since the original poster is in the UK, this app may not
be ideal for his situation.
Also, its amusing to compare the LookTel product to the government's
counterpart head to head for anyone who
Hi folks,
I'm starting to wonder if there might be a better, more comprehensive mail
client for Mac. I'm trying to do some fairly complex message organisation and
I'm not sure mail's up to it.
I'll use a trivial example for what I'm trying to do. I've created about 25
rules for the automatic
Eyenote is a great app for reading money.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/eyenote/id405336354?mt=8
On Aug 11, 2012, at 1:47 PM, "Andrea Breier" wrote:
I have not read, or heard of any other money reader apps. I stopped looking
when I got looktell. I don't think they would be any better than t
hi all
if i have wifi sync turned on will an audio book i buy on itunes on the mac
sync to my ipad?
i can never find audiobooks now on the ipad
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