Hi All,
I'm trying to change my Apple ID and Password, but ever time I try to
enter my old email address and password, I'm being told that the
username and password are incorrect. I just upgraded to Mavericks
(Mac) and IOS7 (iPhone). Any steps to correct this problem is greatly
apprecia
Hi All,
The iOS "Where To?" app that lets you search for POIs and route the addresses
to other navigation apps is on sale for $0.99, reduced from $2.99. This is one
of my favorite apps for POIs, works well internationally (most places except in
Asia, apart from Japan, and only parts of Africa
No. It's a very small desktop, about the size of a dvd player perhaps. You have
to connect a monitor, keyboard, etc. just like a large desktop computer.
On Dec 21, 2013, at 1:00 PM, Juanita Martin wrote:
> I'm sure glad I got the MacBook Air then.
>
> So is the mini like a tablet with a keyboar
Hi All,
If there are any list members who have been thinking of using Voice Dream
Reader for their iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, this app is on sale now for half
price ($4.99 instead of $9.99). This app is great for reading a wide range of
document formats and eBook content (only DRM-free eBook
Thanks Trevor, but that link produced a 404 not found message. -
Andy
On 21 Dec 2013, at 14:15, trevor wrote:
> Here you are Andy, try these but I don't think they are much good for the
> latest version.
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4572400/garageband%20tutorials.zip
>
> Cheers,
>
Thanks Phil, just started listening -
Andy
On 21 Dec 2013, at 16:47, Phil Halton wrote:
> BTW: if you are using the version of GB before the new one that came out with
> Mavericks, I.E. V6.05, then these podcasts are for you.
> I understand that the new GB under mavericks
> kind of sucks and i
No… The mini is like a box that you have to plug everything into.
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> On Dec 21, 2013, at 2:00 PM, Juanita Martin wrote:
>
> I'm sure glad I got the MacBook Air then.
>
> So is the mini like a tablet with a keyboard?
>
> sent from my phone
>
>
>
>> On Dec 21, 2013, at 1
I'm sure glad I got the MacBook Air then.
So is the mini like a tablet with a keyboard?
sent from my phone
> On Dec 21, 2013, at 12:40 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>
> The biggest difference is that the mac book air is a laptop. The mac mini,
> though it is portable is a desktop because it is
The biggest difference is that the mac book air is a laptop. The mac mini,
though it is portable is a desktop because it is not battery powered.
On Dec 21, 2013, at 11:08 AM, Juanita Martin wrote:
> I have the Mac air. A friend of mine just got a Mac mini. I'm just curious.
> What's the diff
There's no such thing as a Mac Air, perhaps you're referring to the Macbook
Air? That's the ultra thin Notebook from Apple.
A Mac Mini is a small square box that sits on a desk, keyboards and other
devices connect to it either by its ports or wirelessly using Bluetooth,
airPlay, Wi-Fi and so on
I have the Mac air. A friend of mine just got a Mac mini. I'm just curious.
What's the difference between the two?
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You can find an archive of all
BTW: if you are using the version of GB before the new one that came out with
Mavericks, I.E. V6.05, then these podcasts are for you.
I understand that the new GB under mavericks
kind of sucks and is quite different with a good deal of accessibility broken.
I wouldnt suggest upgrading from V6.0
Andy, at the top of the webpage www.appletothecore.info, there is a frame
called Navbar-frame. interact with that frame and the search box is in there.
In the meantime, the following link will take you directly to the search page
containing all five of Ricardo's very excellent GB podcasts.
ht
Here you are Andy, try these but I don't think they are much good for the
latest version.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4572400/garageband%20tutorials.zip
Cheers,
Trevor
-Original Message-
From: Andy Collins
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2013 2:08 PM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibilit
Phil - I thought there had to be some reason for you writing:
"search there for "GarageBand". Please don't say you can't find them - they're
there - check your spelling. There's five in the series…"
There seems to be no sign of anything to do with GarageBand, and there is no
search facility eit
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