What is the preferred app for editing Word documents on IOS?
I am considering using my IPod and Bluetooth keyboard for board meetings.
This will involve consulting minutes and an agenda in Word format and
potentially adding notes of my own into either of these documents.
David Griffith
<--- Mac
That is one of the things I love about the mac. want to get rid of a program?
Just send it to the trash! No uninstall program, no restarted computer, no
waiting 5 minutes for the DLL's to be uninstalled too. Everything is so easy
and logical on the mac.
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On Feb 19, 2013, at 4
Yes, there is. It is in your applications folder or on your dock.
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On Feb 19, 2013, at 5:54 PM, Catherine Turner
wrote:
> And on this subject, where do you get apps from? I mean you can
> obviously download them from various websites but is there, for
> exammple, an "app st
Answering my own question I found a good list at
http://support.sas.com/misc/accessibility/education/ios/quickref.html
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Does anybody have a list of Bluetooth keyboard shortcuts to use on IOS?
The link to the document on Apple Vis no longer works.
I think a lot of the Mac shortcuts work but a definitive list would be
good.
David Griffith
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Yes
It is very similar. There is a button on the dock which takes you to the Mac
App Store and any application you buy there install automatically.
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And on this subject, where do you get apps from? I mean you can
obviously download them from various websites but is there, for
exammple, an "app store" like there is on an Ipod?
Catherine
On 2/19/13, Josh Gregory wrote:
> Some apps have installers, but they are simple to use. And not all of
Some apps have installers, but they are simple to use. And not all of them
do, only certain ones.
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On Feb 19, 2013, at 5:00 PM, Lewis Crack wrote:
> Hi.
>
> That's cool that you have got your Mac!
>
> As to it being the same as Windows when installing Programss, the
> an
Generally very different.
If you purchase from the app store the programs are installed for you
automatically after purchase. You do not have to do anything.
If you install a program from outside the app store you generally just copy
the app file into the programs folder.
There are a few programs
Hi.
That's cool that you have got your Mac!
As to it being the same as Windows when installing Programss, the
answer is no, but it's simpler. all you do, is download the app you
wish to install, then open it in the Finder (the alternative to the
File Browser/Windows Explorer in Windows), then cop
some time down the line as i get better with mac i might invest in a mac
desktop but i would put windows on it aswell.
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From: George Cham
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 9:25 PM
To: mac-access@mac-access.net
Subject: My Mac has arrived.
Hi guys,
I'll be picking up
Hi guys,
I'll be picking up Mac today or tomorrow, my question is.
How do I install programs on the Mac?
Is it the same process as windows?
Typed with Fleksy
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George
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yeah. I drained my mac charging my iPhone all night once. and I forgot that I
was on battery power and that I was in sleep mode when I crashed. Well, I
learned my lesson that day when I could not practice for a performance. lol!
Take care.
On Feb 19, 2013, at 10:20 AM, John Panarese wrote:
>
When a Mac goes to sleep, a disk image is saved to flash memory of your
current open apps and work in case your battery drains or there is a power
failure while the sytem is asleep. Basically, everything is suspended and only
the most basic hardware is kept running, like power to USB or Fir
It should open the image in the same window. Are you sure the image is
selected? I work in list mode ( cmd 2 on the number row) makignit easier to
navigate things.
On Feb 19, 2013, at 9:11 AM, Karen Burgess wrote:
> should it do or say anything when you do command down arrow? when i do that
>
should it do or say anything when you do command down arrow? when i do that
nothing happens.
kaz
On 19 Feb 2013, at 16:55, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
> You probably downloaded it about 5 times with out knowing it. Iv'e done this
> myself. Next time YOu can make sure something is downloading by h
good luck. If you need help in learning this post here will do the trick.
http://www.tffppodcast.com/looking-at-skype-5-for-mac/
It is so similar to skype 6 I did not realize I was using 6 until this year.
lol!
Take care of yourself.
On Feb 19, 2013, at 8:58 AM, Karen Burgess wrote:
> thanks
thanks a lot i'm off to give it a go now :)
kaz
On 19 Feb 2013, at 16:55, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
> You probably downloaded it about 5 times with out knowing it. Iv'e done this
> myself. Next time YOu can make sure something is downloading by hitting cmd
> option l from the safari web browser.
You probably downloaded it about 5 times with out knowing it. Iv'e done this
myself. Next time YOu can make sure something is downloading by hitting cmd
option l from the safari web browser. if the download thing does not show up
the file is not downloading.
1. pick the skype dmg you want. all
hi all
now that i'm a bit more familiar with my mac i'm looking to install programmes
on it such as Skype. what is the easiest way to do this? i've gone to the
website and downloaded the programme to my downloads folder but when i go to
the folder to try and install it i find about 5 differe
The only sleep mode I'm aware of is stand by. where the system shuts down,
sort of, but leaves your system in a suspend state. It does not save all of
your work to ram disk though. Hibernate mode, which can be gotten through an
app I demoed a few months ago on this list saves the state of your
Sorry I can't be moreā¦ Helpful, but can I ask what it is? Thanks.
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 19, 2013, at 4:21 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Is anybody on list using SandVox with VoiceOver? If so, I would love to have
> some tips on how you're doing it. Some people are saying this is
Hello All
Can you please tell me the difference between the three sleep mode, and what do
they do?
Any further information on this subject would be gratefully received.
Zaylyia
zaylyiala...@talktalk.net
The past is history
the future is a mystery
the pressants is a gift .
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Hi all
Is anybody on list using SandVox with VoiceOver? If so, I would love to have
some tips on how you're doing it. Some people are saying this is accessible,
some otherwise. Personally I cannot quite figure out what goes where, so would
very much appreciate some help.
Thanks.
Gordon
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