Re: Russian-English Dictionary accessible on a Mac with VO

2013-09-20 Thread Mary Otten
Hi James, Yes, Russian does use the Cyrillic alphabet. But it is not at all like Hebrew, in that it is not written from right to left, nor are there varied forms of the letters as there are in Arabic and I think also Hebrew. There is a Russian voice for voice over. So it should be accessible. In

Re: Pocket casts

2013-09-20 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I use down cast as it is 100 percent accessible and I can also sream and download. I'll look on http://www.applevis.com sometime today as I thought that there were some issues with the app a while ago. Tc. On Sep 20, 2013, at 9:49 AM, William Lomas wrote: > > > Sent from my iPhone'hi to all

Pocket casts

2013-09-20 Thread William Lomas
Sent from my iPhone'hi to all, has anyone tried pocket casts at all? I use ios 7 and iphone 4s When in a podcast itself, the buttons are un-labeled and am unsure as to whether it is my device or the app. seems very good from what read about it. in particular the streaming not downloadu option r

Air Play

2013-09-20 Thread Arthur Barney
Hi Gang, if anyone is looking for Airplay in the music apps, you'll not find it. You will find it in the Control Centre. <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> To reply to this post, please address your message to mac-access@mac-access.net You can find an archive of all messages postedto

Re: Russian-English Dictionary accessible on a Mac with VO

2013-09-20 Thread JAMES AUSTIN
Hi Mary, I have the English French and italian Collins/Ultralingua dictionairies and they are completely accessible except for the Flashcards. However, I think that Russian uses a script that is not based on Latin lettering. I think it is called Serilic. I am not sure if this will be accessible

Re: fleksy in iOS seven

2013-09-20 Thread Sarah k Alawami
No. I showed them the blog post and they flast out said that was a roomer and should not be taken as truth. Maybe one day. What that actually meant is the devs have API access which they have had since last year and they can integrate it in to their apps. Take care. On Sep 20, 2013, at 2:06 AM

Re: Russian-English Dictionary accessible on a Mac with VO

2013-09-20 Thread Mary Otten
Hi James, I did just check with the ultra lingua site, and as was the case when I last checked, I did not see anything related to any Russian products. However, now I do see that they have a Collins Russian English dictionary which is said to have ultra lingua features. It costs more than the ult

Re: How to obtain the new premium voices

2013-09-20 Thread Chris H
Double tap more info next to each language and turn enhanced quality on. If you do not see your languages double tap add new language, then double tap the language you want. Can I just say Apple has really done a great job in this area. I had nothing but trouble with the language rotor settings

Re: fleksy in iOS seven

2013-09-20 Thread William Lomas
I thought they stated am going to integrate it Sent from my iPhone > On 20 Sep 2013, at 04:34, "Chris Gilland" wrote: > > No, but you can definitely download and install it. It won't become your > default keyboard though. With the way I O S framework, and API's work etc. > coming from a dev

Re: Russian-English Dictionary accessible on a Mac with VO

2013-09-20 Thread JAMES AUSTIN
You could try www.ultralingua.com and see if they have a Russian-English dictionary. The dictionaries are extremely good and accessible. Best James On 20 Sep 2013, at 06:36, Chris Gilland wrote: > OK, I don't know about an actual app, so this may not be exactly what you > want per sey, but ho