Hello Michael,
Here's the link to the book you're looking for in its Kobo version:
http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/The-Master/book-mlsW-WXlj0e4mP9sAvjH7w/page1.html?s=R5kyLjWul0mS0_XDXb1wqwr=3
The Kobo app is accessible on idevices and Kobo books can be read on the Mac
using Adobe Digital
Hi
I am anxious to keep this thread on topic. I know how easily they can drift
off once people start posting reviews etc. The focus of this group has to be
Apple and related. So I am going to keep this on topic by just mentioning one
product in relation to our Apple devices. It may indeed
I read over on the HTB2.com website that numbers is now completely
accessible with a new update. I don't have numbers, using its competitor
instead. If anyone who uses numbers can confirm a new update and full
accessibility would you please comment onlist? I may just give it a go if
it's now a
need a cd drive and a printer compatible with my mac air. any good accessible
ones out there?
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Hi,
CD drive I'd just go for the mac Superdrive one. Printer? I look forward to
hearing others opinions. I'm interested in a good all-in-one (printer, copier,
scanner fax) which is wifi or network enabled and that doesn't have a touch
screen. That's going to be your major problem actually
Hi Everyone,
The iOS app, Print Agent Pro for iPhone by Dar-Soft, is free for today only.
It normally lists for $3.99. I've used this app with an AirPrint supported
printer, but it should also work to print on printers that are attached to your
computer and local network - at least
I have not tried this and the reader is not available but I might give some of
these tips a try like the sounds for *every* app.
Link:
http://lifehac.kr/93J70oH
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The reader is actually available, if you're referring to the one in Safari
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On Dec 16, 2012, at 2:10 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
I have not tried this and the reader is not available but I might give some
of these tips a try like the sounds for *every*
I was. I guess the page had not fully loaded. I have been having a lot of
internet issues where pages half load but I can still read the article.
I do plan on trying some of the stuff though.
Be blessed.
On Dec 16, 2012, at 11:31 AM, Josh Gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:
The reader is
Hello Phil,
The problem with Numbers used to be its sluggishness rather than its
inaccessibility. It now seems to be much more responsive, even with large
tables containing over 300 lines.
I must admit, I use the trackpad without the trackpad commander to scroll
quickly down a table as there
Actually, I'm not sure if he was referring to Numbers for iOS or for OS X. I
only have experience with the OS X version, as Anne described below. Which were
you asking about?
Yours,
Zack.
On Dec 16, 2012, at 1:44 PM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:
Hello Phil,
The problem with
I see, it's no problem at all. I might try the ringtones stuff, then I can
modify things like Facebook which doesn't seem to give me a notification tone
any longer. Weird.
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On Dec 16, 2012, at 4:26 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
I was. I guess the page had
I was refering to the osx version. I think I'll probably be sticking with
the other platform though - there doesn't seem to be anything on the Mac
approaching the accessibility and ease of use that has been developed for
J$$S and E$$$l.
I've come to the conclusion, right or wrong, that the
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