Hello everybody
Just a very gentle reminder. We are still in the protracted process of moving
over to new servers, in order to expand and enhance the services with which we
are able to provide to the sensory impaired, as well as to our commercial
clients – without whom we could not survive
Hello everybody
Just a quick reminder. As I am currently in the process of migrating our mail
services to a new system platform, I would much appreciate it if, in the event
that you opt to leave the group before the work is done, you would please
alert us to the change of status by way of
Good Thursday/Friday everybody!
Unfortunate as it is, we are still encountering a lot of situations where
people on this list are deliberately, so it seems, using implicit destinations
when writing to this group. That, for those who do not understand this issue,
means that they either add us a
Come on really? they're not bad people but don't enable people like that, they
should at least do research first.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 23, 2014, at 9:53 AM, "Gordon, Lynne & Tracy"
> wrote:
>
> Hello everybody
>
> Recently we have been receiving a number of complaints regarding the
Hello everybody
Recently we have been receiving a number of complaints regarding the on-list
behaviour of certain members. I would like to point out a few small items
regarding the behaviour of group members because it would appear that list
policy is sometimes not at the forefront of members m
Hello everybody
An incident has arisen whereby a group member has had cause to complain
regarding the content off another member’s response to his post. There was a
remark in this response which cast doubt upon the intelligence of those who had
previously joined the thread.
Please be aware tha
Here is a very very quick demo of what i outlined in the email I just sent with
instructions.
Good luck. and hth.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1672188/itunes%20purchases.m4a
On Aug 14, 2013, at 2:22 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
> We recently lost a lot o
go to the app store and navigate to the button called account. Now press it and
under the purchased heading, go to see all. Under that you should after
clicking the link see not on this computer and all after choosing the type of
content, music, movies, etc. all of this is int he iTunes store b
Hello everybody
We recently lost a lot of files, including almost our entire movies collection
bought from iTunes. I’m pretty miffed about this, not so much for my own sake,
but for Gordon’s. He has lost some of the movies he enjoys watching over again
now and then. Is there a way to recover th
I think that if you del a reminder in ios though it will also be removed from
the completed list. at least I think that's what i remember. I just wait until
it goes away on refresh in ios. When you check the box in mac it will go away.
On Jul 12, 2013, at 7:20 PM, Phil Halton wrote:
>
To do this on ios devices simply check the box.. to do this in the mac check
the box in the table in the reminders app.
Take care.
On Jul 12, 2013, at 7:07 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Hi!
>
> How do you mark a reminder as completed with both the Reminders App on IOS
> dev
on the iPhone, each reminder has two entries. The first is the reminder
which you can double tap and edit, and the second, jjust below it is a check
box with the same name as the reminder itself. To mark a reminder as
completed, double tap the checkbox. If you don't want to keep the comp
Hi!
How do you mark a reminder as completed with both the Reminders App on IOS
devices and the Reminders App on the Mac?
Sent from Dane's iPhone +613400494862
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Hi Gordon,
From the "Take Control of Apple Mail in Mountain Lion" section on "Back Up and
Restore Your Email", you can use any backup program to restore your email,
provided it backs up:
• ~/Library/Mail: This folder contains all your mailboxes, rules, RSS
feeds, junk mail settings and mo
Hi all
OK, after a very traumatic couple of days with computers dying as a result of
what I now know to be a very ugly incompatibility between Mountain Lion and a
piece of software, (more on that shortly), I now need to know a couple of
things regarding copying Mail the easy way between machine
Thanks.
Debbie
-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Gordon Smith
Sent: Tuesday, 12 March 2013 6:36 AM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Support Reminder: [Was ": Airport Express set up wit
Hi Debbie
No problem, don't worry about it. For reference though, if there is more than
one destination address for a message in either the to: or CC field of a
message, it won't make the list. Implicit destinations are one of the many
tools which hashers and spam-writers use to spread their
mp;
Tracy
Sent: Saturday, 2 March 2013 11:27 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Support Reminder: [Was ": Airport Express set up with Airport
Utility and Voiceover question"]
Hi all
I'm posting this on behalf of the owner because it looks as though she CC's
this mess
otally
logical.
Hope that helps.
` d
On 2 Mar 2013, at 12:27, "Gordon, Lynne & Tracy" wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm posting this on behalf of the owner because it looks as though she CC's
> this message to another group, which you cannot do when posting to Mac
Hi all
I'm posting this on behalf of the owner because it looks as though she CC's
this message to another group, which you cannot do when posting to Mac Access.
So, a gentle reminder. Please do not CC other destinations when sending to
this group. It will result in a bounce
y softly" approach a little where breeches occur but
we also recognise that sometimes breeches occur inadvertently and we are more
than willing to acknowledge that fact.
Anyway, you'll notice that there is no longer a reminder header and here's
hoping that
e we really don't
> want to do it. But we must stress very strongly the need for this group to be
> disciplined for the good of the group as a whole. We know that there are
> members who are really tired of this sort of reminder being posted and
> equally tired of the Windo
omething we have to do here because we really don't
> want to do it. But we must stress very strongly the need for this group to be
> disciplined for the good of the group as a whole. We know that there are
> members who are really tired of this sort of reminder being posted and
> eq
that something we have to do here because we really don't
want to do it. But we must stress very strongly the need for this group to be
disciplined for the good of the group as a whole. We know that there are
members who are really tired of this sort of reminder being posted and equally
Hi all
We have several new members who have joined since we last posted on this topic.
So here's just a gentle reminder, which won't be repeated on list too
frequently I promise you..
Please put a bit of thought into your subject lines. We've had some pretty
meaningless on
Hello everybody
This is only a gentle reminder. Whilst we have not, in recent times, posted our
personal welcome messages to Mac Access when new members join and reveal their
names, we would request that people please not follow up on initial
introduction messages on list by new members. We
Can't you use any of NCH Software's video tools, in conjunction with Air Play?
By the way folks, just a gentle reminder. You are all quoting entire threads
here plus everybody's lengthy signatures over and over and over again. Please
let's all try to stop being quite so
Hi all
Just thought I'd drop the group a little reminder that the new "Take Control of
Safari 6" book is available here at the usual 80% discount price. That means
it sells for a fantastic price, even in terms of US Dollars. If you live
within the US or Canada, you have the o
Hi Geoff
I see one big problem, practically speaking, with this service. That is
timeouts. Most of those image technologies have limited lifetime images and if
you're not fast enough, then you hav to start all over again.
Gordon
On 16 Sep 2012, at 15:38, Geoff Waaler wrote:
On an emotional
Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: ZCaptcha - a new web service for dealing with
Captchas andMetakine Mini-Bundle sale reminder
>
> Hi, Lynne. I fully agree with what you said. Add to that, audio
> captias that can't be understood no matter how many times one listens
er any correctly.
>
>
>
> Hugs,
> Andrea M. Breier
> -Original Message- From: Matthew Chao
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 6:45 AM
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: ZCaptcha - a new web service for dealing with Captchas
> andMetakine
iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: ZCaptcha - a new web service for dealing with Captchas
andMetakine Mini-Bundle sale reminder
Hi, Lynne. I fully agree with what you said. Add to that, audio
captias that can't be understood no matter how many times one listens
to them being repeated.
Just becaus
tate of the art? Meanwhile I'm grateful for
Webvisum!!
Best regards.
Geoff
- Original Message -
From: Matthew Chao
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 7:45 AM
Subject: Re: ZCaptcha - a new web service for dealing with Captchas
andMetakine M
Hi, Lynne. I fully agree with what you said. Add to that, audio
captias that can't be understood no matter how many times one listens
to them being repeated.
Just because one has a disability doesn't mean that one should have
to pay a la cart for things that non-disabled take for
granted.
Hello everybody
As somebody who is not visually impaired, looking in, so to speak, I have one
major problem with these services. Why, I'd like to know, should it be that
those of you who happen to have the misfortune to be visually impaired, should
be forced to pay yet again for a facility of w
Thanks for that, Colin. I forgot that Brandon Olivares sent out a later post
with instructions that you could use Right Option+x with Keyboard Commander
activated, then email to zcapt...@azavia.com in the "To:" field for mail. I
That's zcaptcha at azavia.com (I'm writing out the "at" because
Hi all!
OK you can also if you like and have keyboard commander in use just press right
option+x and a Email will be set up with a screen shot already added and you
will just need to change the [to] field to the link for that site and away you
go!
hth Colin
On 16 Sep 2012, at 07:57, Esther wrot
Hi Lovette,
I haven't tried ZCaptcha myself, but I imagine that you can take a full screen
capture while focused on a web site with a captcha image with Command-Option-3.
So I'd probably try something like the following:
1) In Safari use Command-Control-F to enter full screen mode (or if you
HI there. I've heard of this and am interested but you have to upload the image
how do you do this and how do you find it in the first place?
thanks.
Lovette
On 2012-09-15, at 9:04 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Brandon Olivares, a blind developer, has announced a new service for solving
> ca
It is an exception for firefox and it simply copies the captcha solution to th
clipboard and pasts it in to the correct field.
On Sep 15, 2012, at 9:37 PM, Orin wrote:
> Hmm. Death by Captcha seems to be for programmers. How does the end user get
> this to work?
>
> Orin
> orin8...@gmail.com
>
Hmm. Death by Captcha seems to be for programmers. How does the end user get
this to work?
Orin
orin8...@gmail.com
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/orinks
Skype: orin1112
On Sep 16, 2012, at 12:17 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> This is automatic and works with firefox which is getting better as e
This is automatic and works with firefox which is getting better as every
nightly build progresses.
http://www.deathbycaptcha.com/s
Best to have more then 1 tool in your tool belt.
Tc all.
On Sep 15, 2012, at 9:04 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Brandon Olivares, a blind developer, has annou
Hi All,
Brandon Olivares, a blind developer, has announced a new service for solving
captchas
http://www.azavia.com/zcaptcha
This is a paid service (I think $0.34 per solved captcha), but should work on
any web platform. It requires creating an account, then taking a screen
capture, and uploa
Hi All
In the light of at least one recent post, this is another of those occasions
where it seems that another friendly and gentle reminder is in order. Although
I do agree that the topics could generate valuable discussion, it is very very
important that people refrain from cross-posting
Hi Esther
As always, you are a veritable mine of information. Thank you for pointing me
to this. I had a hunch I'd heard of it before but couldn't remember where, or
when.
No harm would be done by trying this, so I've just installed it.
Many thanks again.
Gordon
On 10 Sep 2012, at 18:52, E
Hi Gordon,
I've previously posted to this list about the free "Go2Shell" app, but it was
part of a thread trouble-shooting a problem that required using Terminal, and
likely did not receive much attention. This is a great tool for switching to a
specific folder directory in Terminal that you'v
Hi Donal
Thanks, thought so.
On 10 Sep 2012, at 14:27, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
I've always done it using your former method Gordon.
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I've always done it using your former method Gordon.
Dónal
On 10 Sep 2012, at 14:26, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi
>
> This subject was discussed on Techno-Chat recently but I'm moving it here
> because I think it more appropriate now that I am querying OS X specifically.
>
> When one is creating a
Hi
This subject was discussed on Techno-Chat recently but I'm moving it here
because I think it more appropriate now that I am querying OS X specifically.
When one is creating a symbolic link in a Terminal window, does one first
navigate to the target directory, (where one wants the link file t
e new members personally. On behalf of Mac Access
Dot Net, however, I would like to welcome you all and I hope you find your
membership of this group to be of value.
Now, to the reminder. Pleas let's all try just a little tiny big harder to
keep subject lines current. I know that, as thread t
Hi Jane,
I did two podcasts on using the Reminders app. they are at
applevis.com. I'll post the links below. i did these podcasts to make using
the app easier for other blind iPhone users. I like the app but it was a
challenge for me to learn at first.
Hope this helps.
Eric Caron
hello. In the reminders app you will see a text box. type in tot hat and it
will set a check box as well. Now click on the text of the reminder and you
will see options such as reminder, location based or not, repeating and so
forth. The check boxes are to check when a reminder is done.
On Jul
I have the Reminders app on my iPod, but I have no idea how to use it, not
really. I usually just email myself notes. My daughter starts school in a
month or so, and there are other things we have to get done before that that I
want reminders to pop up about--tests we have to make sure she take
Hi all
Just a gentle reminder. It has been brought to our attention by a number of
members that there have been a number of posts to this list which have been
replicated on at least one other list with similar content in recent times. As
stated in the list policy document, this is not
Hello group
I feel it appropriate to remind the group that there is a 40K limit on the size
of messages posted to the group. This exists because people are often too
unwilling to trim the redundant junk from the bottom of their posts, so they
send an entire chain of messages over and over and o
Hello everybody
Just a gentle reminder; please use topical subject lines. Things like "Finding
Ways" don't tell other members what you're asking about, and may cause somebody
who could help you to not read your message. There are lots of reasons for
current subject lines,
Hello everybody
Just a very quick quiet reminder ; please stay on topic for the group.
Lynne
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e:
>
> Hello all.
> Can I make an observation here with the iPod Touch and iPhone 4.
> 1. I set a reminder using the Reminders app on my iPhone, and the reminder
> went off on both the iPhone and iPod Touch.
> 2. I added an event to the Calendar app on my iPod Touch. The event wen
Hello Chris
It sounds as though you have subscribed to kCloud.
Lynne
On 8 Nov 2011, at 12:14, chris hallsworth wrote:
Hello all.
Can I make an observation here with the iPod Touch and iPhone 4.
1. I set a reminder using the Reminders app on my iPhone, and the reminder went
off on both the
Yes, it's the ICloud feature at work there.
Karen
- Original Message -
From: "chris hallsworth"
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 6:14 AM
Subject: Observation with Calendar and Reminder
Hello all.
Can I make an observa
Hello all.
Can I make an observation here with the iPod Touch and iPhone 4.
1. I set a reminder using the Reminders app on my iPhone, and the
reminder went off on both the iPhone and iPod Touch.
2. I added an event to the Calendar app on my iPod Touch. The event went
off on both the iPod Touch
I understand why this is exciting and appealing to some. However, please do not
forward messages in this way. This behaviour is covered explicitly in the list
policy document. We would appreciate compliance. Yes, I know it's often easy to
forget; so this is only a gentle reminder.
Hi all
Just a gentle reminder, as Lynne would call it. If you're going to forward
messages, please remove the header information entirely. Please only forward
the relevant text unless it's a very short message.
I'm sorry to harp on about this but it's made very clear in
Hello everybody
This information is probably new to some, and forgotten by others. When you
send a message to this group, if you try to CC another group, or if you place
our address in the "CC" field, your message won't get through. The reason is
that this list doesn't permit any CC messages, a
Ntpdc is the command to query ntpd. Ntp.conf has the configurations. There are
man pages for both.
-Original Message-
From: Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 9:10 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: NTPD syntax; [Reminder Please?]
Hello every
Hello everybody
Could one of the terminal gurus out there please remind me how to:
1. quiz a NTP server for its response.
2. manually force the client machine to do an update using a specified ntp
service.
Thank you.
Lynne
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Hello everybody
Just a reminder for those who have been around a while, and a heads-up for
those new to the group.
In April of this year Mac Access Dot Net teamed up with a small developer
company producing Mac software. The developer has expressed a great interest in
accessibility and he
Hello everybody
We have just modified the footer text for messages to this group to include
links to an alternative mail archive for the list, and also its associated RSS
feed to which you may prefer to subscribe. We want to give our members the
option: so if you want to subscribe by RSS but st
Hello everybody
Just a reminder; we didn't get the maintenance work done last night, so we're
now looking at the second option which is the early hours of Wednesday morning,
17 August, UTC.
We wil try and keep this time slot; so please don't be too surprised if things
go down
Hello all members.
You may have forgotten, or maybe you weren't a member of this coup when this
partnership was announce. So I will resend this information.
On 26 April, Mac Access Dot Net partnered wit BPS Software to provide
discounted links to their products for Mac Access Members.
BPS Sof
d this will not work but it
would be nice if it did.
Best wishes
Paul Hopewell
On 25 Jul 2011, at 08:30, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
> This is just a reminder that Super Duper! that excellent backup utility for
> OSX, was recently upgraded to be Lio
backup disk, and if so how can
one boot from such a disk. So far I have assumed this will not work but it
would be nice if it did.
Best wishes
Paul Hopewell
On 25 Jul 2011, at 08:30, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
> This is just a reminder that Super Du
Hello everybody
This is just a reminder that Super Duper! that excellent backup utility for
OSX, was recently upgraded to be Lion-compatible. The trial and registered
versions will both now work under Apple's latest offering. But even if you're
one of those who has made the choic
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