hi has anyone on here used joiku spot with their phone to have
a
wireless internet connection with their pc whereever they may be?
It uses the phone connection of 3g or equivalent to access the
internet, i.e. the phone is a wireless router to use with a laptop.
I use
looks like he beat you to the punch.
Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already
tomorrow in Australia. Charles Schultz, creator of the Peanuts comic
strip.
On 07/05/2009, at 23:06, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
My name i Alex to those of you who don't know. We are
Anyone try it yet? Any improvements with VO support? Mine is downloading
right now. I couldn't find any mentions one way or the other in their
included docs or on the web.
CB
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To answer my own question, I didn't notice much difference. Navigation
of a table I created in writer still didn't announce what cell I was in
as I tabbed around.
CB
Chris Blouch wrote:
Anyone try it yet? Any improvements with VO support? Mine is downloading
right now. I couldn't find any
Chris,
How's the accessibility of the word processor in Open Office? Is it
any better than Writer?
Thanks,
Eliza
On May 8, 2009, at 3:05 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
To answer my own question, I didn't notice much difference. Navigation
of a table I created in writer
Daisy player for mac.Hi.
Do any of you know, if there exists a daisyplayer for mac. That would be
awesome to be able to play daisybooks on my Imac in my living room.
Hope any of you can help me!
Kind regards, Jesper.
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I'm not Chris, but Open Office is pretty accessible. The world
processor is a bit different to use than others, but they have come a
long way. I'm not sure what the problem with spreadsheets is. I am
seeing the cells being read. With tables in word processor documents,
however,
I've not used Writer but the basic stuff actually works reasonably well.
I only tried out the table stuff because that's where I got stuck in the
past. I can select ranges of text, check spelling and other stuff ok.
Since it's free you can download a copy and give it a whirl.
CB
Eliza Cooper
Hi.
Any idea what happened to your subject line?
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Thanks much again as always.
Jim
Hi.
Please forgive if you really want to attach html
and are using its features.
Do you know that you are posting in mime attached duplicate html?
Can you please explain why the mime attached html?
If so,
Hello Sir; I'm not sure what to think about this message. I don't
recognize your email address. Are you sure I am the person you wanted
to respond to. I hope the problem is corrected either way. Thank
you, Max
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Hi Mike,
Try this link from the old archives that has Søren's description of
how to use Sharp Keys:
http://www.mail-archive.com/disc...@macvisionaries.com/msg47433.html
Here's what I did to find this:
• I went to the Mail Archive web pages for the old list (December 2005
through January
Hey guys.
Just found out that this has a site and public beta testing. This is
not TextSL, this is the usable interface that can be used via the
client.
To get more information, visit: http://www.virtualguidedog.org
Keep in mind in second life you can have a ring as well if you don't
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