hello:
I've not touched Basic in a long time--you'll find it's not really used
much anymore in terms of desktop applications.
Apple uses Objective-C for it's desktop and IOS development. While you
can use Python or C++ with WxWidgets or something, it's easier to use
what they want, especially i
hello all:
I had a quick question regarding xcode with voiceover.
I listened to the maccessibility podcast and I'm still a bit confused.
I am trying to create an outlet in xcode. I have my assistant editor
open and I select the button I want to create the outlet for. I go to
the inspector and fi
know if you are still having problems.
On Nov 11, 2013, at 11:33 AM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
hello all:
I had a quick question regarding xcode with voiceover.
I listened to the maccessibility podcast and I'm still a bit confused.
I am trying to create an outlet in xcode. I have my assi
ssage. If you here it, that means you are
doing something right.
I’m glad you are trying this, so let me know if you are still having problems.
On Nov 11, 2013, at 11:33 AM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
hello all:
I had a quick question regarding xcode with voiceover.
I listened to the maccessibili
Nov 11, 2013, at 12:33 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
hello all:
I had a quick question regarding xcode with voiceover.
I listened to the maccessibility podcast and I'm still a bit confused.
I am trying to create an outlet in xcode. I have my assistant editor open and I
select the button I want to
class
definition.
Don’t worry about the new window message. If you here it, that means you are
doing something right.
I’m glad you are trying this, so let me know if you are still having problems.
On Nov 11, 2013, at 11:33 AM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
hello all:
I had a quick question regarding
hello:
Just a quick update. I played with this stupid drag and drop for a while
and finally got it to work. here's the solution.
With your nib or storyboard open in one side and the file you want to
work with on the other (in assistant editor), interact with the
storyboard and find the table wi
you
feel more comfortable doing that.
On Nov 13, 2013, at 5:10 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
hello:
Just a quick update. I played with this stupid drag and drop for a while and
finally got it to work. here's the solution.
With your nib or storyboard open in one side and the file you want
Hey brooke!
fn+control+left arrow should do it!
HTH,
On 11/14/2013 11:57 PM, Brooke Jostad wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having trouble moving to the dop of documents and text. I can go
by page and by paragraph using the macbook Air, but is there a
keystroke I'm not finding that allows me to get to the to
The RIAA might have a problem with you leaving this collection on the
drive and reselling it though, especially if you're asking for a higher
price for your music/movie collection...
On 11/27/2013 2:20 PM, Kliphton --- wrote:
Please reply off list.
Okay, I have 2 8TB network attached sto
7;t know what is actually decoded. It
may just be transcoder audio probably know. Anyways, just my thoughts
Eric
Sent from my iPad
On Nov 27, 2013, at 3:36 PM, "Littlefield, Tyler" <mailto:ty...@tysdomain.com>> wrote:
The RIAA might have a problem with you leaving this coll
I think $30 is a bit of a steap price, especially if it is going to be
that 40 people have to commit to a purchase without even seeing the app.
That's $1200 in purchases.
On 12/2/2013 7:03 PM, Scott Rumery wrote:
Hello everyone,
I hope that you all had a great Thanksgiving holiday and that now
I have a few points here.
First, my message was not an attack on Q or his software. I used qwitter
and while it was around it was useful. It had a lot of issues and rather
than rewrite it, it was abandoned for better horizons. Whether or not
you agree with this is sort of irrelivant as it happ
I've seen this on mountain lion as well, good luck. Command tabbing out
and back in usually fixes the issue for me.
On 12/6/2013 10:19 PM, Nick Allan wrote:
Hi all
Is anyone else having problems in xcode 5 with mavericks, where when
navigating through either the inspector or library groups co
Hello all:
When I copypaste more than one button from the object library to the
interface deal (I just copy and paste to the table), it ends up putting
it outside the view controler I am trying to copy to, which means it
won't actually show the button on the view. Has anyone ran into this
issu
hello:
The issue seems to be less with your syntax and more an issue with the
actual code in the app you are using. Basically it's telling you you
should have specified a timezone in the code (maybe that can be done
through a config file of some kind)?
On 12/17/2013 11:44 PM, Teresa Cochran w
I'm not really sure what your point is. You had a total agreement from
me in terms of bsd until you mentioned an X-windows desktop (x is just
the system, you need a window manager on top of that). If you are
suggesting a window server plus a window manager is more stable than
BSD, then you're t
sed getext or cat or something? I'd rather open it in a GuI editor,
and hopefully not get formatting characters in it by accident.
Thanks,
Teresa
Sent using Alpine messaging system in Mac OS X Terminal
On Wed, 18 Dec 2013, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
hello:
The issue seems to be less wit
I love how people who have never written much more than a few lines of
some high level scripting language in their lives are in a place to
explain just how easy it is to write code for a screen reader and
integrate it into a device. Take with that an entitlement and you have
the argument that e
I have two points here.
Firstly, OCR is a very CPU and memory consuming process. If you expect
to get this on an an EReader, you're totally 100% insane. There are OCR
engines out there, but the question of licensing comes to mind, which is
actually something I forgot to mention on my last post
This is one of them laws that is there but really can't be upheld
unless you are scanning the book to keep around after you turn it back
into the library or redistributing it. Otherwise, noone really knows you
scanned more than 10% of the book and you're at complete liberty to scan
and read i
Common sense only goes so far. A lot of people brag about how it has no
viruses, but there are viruses out there for OSX and the market is
getting larger. This means that the returns of writing a virus for OSX
are much higher.
Common sense is useful, but in today's world it's not everything. I
Hello:
I did some research and didn't see anything. Your best bet might be to
set up Imap or see if you're already using imap, then you'll only need
to export your address book, which can probably be done in .csv or
something.
On 12/27/2013 1:43 PM, Craig J Dunlop wrote:
I know this is off-to
hello:
I had a quick question. I don't have the $100 something for vmware
fusion, but I wanted to install BSD on my IMac. Anyone know if
virtualbox is accessible, or if there are other choices?
Thanks,
--
Take care,
Ty
http://tds-solutions.net
He that will not reason is a bigot; he that cannot
Hello:
I just got my IMac and I'm getting notifications in the notification
center. I'm totally baffled as to how I'd even get there. Is there a
complete list of all the voiceover keys? I'd like to figure out how to
pin stuff to the doc and all that as well.
Thanks,
--
Take care,
Ty
http://td
indows which you'd then import to the Mac. Still, when I gave
it a try, audio in the vm was extremely low and nothing I did would bring it
up. I find Fusion to be better, plus, of course, the preferences and other
settings are accessible.
On Dec 28, 2013, at 12:37 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wr
No, the mac terminal isn't BSD. It has bits and pieces of BSD, but it is
different. I wish for my libraries to compile successfully on BSD, not
the cobbled mess OSX has put together.
On 12/29/2013 11:18 AM, - wrote:
Someone asked:
"I had a quick question. I don't have the $100 something for v
Hello all:
I'm sorry for the flood of questions. I heard garage band had a lot of
cool new stuff out, so I figured I'd give it a whirl. seems i need to
pay $5 for insturments and everything, so I click continue and voila, my
in-app purchase is... gone? It shows in the library, but I can't seem
Ultimate Edition 64-bit
On Dec 29, 2013, at 9:08 AM, Littlefield, Tyler <mailto:ty...@tysdomain.com>> wrote:
thanks a ton for these links, that's awesome.
Also: virtualbox is just a virtualization solution. I have 16 gb
ram, so I figured I'd give 4 of that to a bsd bo
maHello:
I was curious if anything had a link to something like this. I found it
somewhere a few months ago and can't find it again. Mainly: I'd like to
record certain elements of a song and then stretch them to repeat,
record more etc (so I can do the melody, the chorus and the melody). I'd
a
Hello all:
I'm looking to do some minor production with GB and was curious if
there's keyboard commands listed somewhere. Most importantly, I'm
interested in shifting pieces of tracks around, expanding/shrinking them
(so I can just play one set once and expand it), and editing notes. I
need to
Please do reread his post. He didn't say "please tell me what you're
testing," he said "If you're a tester, please look at this if you can
because it was unaccessible last time." Which anyone could do with no
problems while not disclosing any information about the beta itself.
Sent from my win
Please stop all this spam. If I want news I'll go read a website.
On 6/10/2014 11:16 AM, Christopher Hallsworth wrote:
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
Original Message
Subject: [New post] Apple removing music downloading
I came back to 20 messsages having been forwarded. If you want news, get
it on the web as has already been stated. This list, from what I
understand was for questions, not news updates. Just because you can't
be bothered to go get all the same announcements he is doesn't mean
nnoone else will.
er.
Enjoy your news, folks!
On 6/10/2014 5:59 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
I came back to 20 messsages having been forwarded. If you want news,
get it on the web as has already been stated. This list, from what I
understand was for questions, not news updates. Just because you can't
be bo
Hello:
How did you get in touch with apple accessibility? Was it via the
accessibil...@apple.com email address? All of my bug reports there have
gone unanswered.
On 6/18/2014 11:59 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
Yes, I've felt comfortable enough with Apple Accessibility that I called and
asked a c
hin 12
hours. Even when I just reported something I’ve always gotten a
response, if not a personal one. These last two interactions were
more specific and definitely personal.
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com <mailto:dragonwalke...@gmail.com>
On Jun 18, 2014, at 12:04 PM,
Hello all:
I'm looking for a way to remove smilies with voiceover. I'm editing code
with XCode and all the objc symbols end up translating to smilies.
Also, are there app-specific settings? I'd like to turn up punctuation
mode for XCode and leave it where it is for everything else.
Finally,
nd is less breathy than Alex.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Jun 20, 2014, at 2:43 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
Hello all:
I'm looking for a way to remove smilies with voiceover. I'm editing code with
XCode and all the objc symbols end up translating to smilies.
I'm not a huge fan of paying extra for an accessibility feature, but I
find myself in total agreement with Chuck otherwise.
I am a software developer and am looking at releaseing a project into
the market pretty soon. I want to keep my costs low and reasonable so
that customers can afford it.
This isn't an issue with the stack really, it's an issue with the
argument list being to long. Try this:
find -name "*.mp3" -exec cp "{}" /foo/bar
On 7/1/2014 3:11 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
No i want to move from a harddisk to another on the same mac.
I could use normal finder commands but
You really shouldn't ignore that. It means that the certificate is
invalid. If this is something on the NFB side, they should really really
renew it. If you're paying for anything with a credit card, the last
thing you want is an insecure connection.
Sincerely,
the Constantly sock-footed me, S
ww.apple.com/support/garageband/hottips/shortcuts.html
isaac
isaac.heb...@gmail.com
Skype gold_wildcat
On May 28, 2014, at 11:19 AM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
Hello all:
I'm looking to do some minor production with GB and was curious if there's
keyboard commands listed somewhere. Most
Hello all:
I had a couple questions:
I'm adding a ton of events to one calendar and trying to make this quick.
1) Can I set the default calendar to add events to for a while?
2) Even though I choose the day, for whatever reason every time I add a
new event I have to choose the exact day again. ca
default calendar pull down.
You can set the date by something like
Status Meeting on July 19 @ 1300
I have not tried putting timezones at the end but that might work.
Best wishes,
Jonathan
On Jul 5, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
Hello all:
I had a couple questions:
I'm add
There's not, if you have Cara's address you might want to shoot her an
email off list or nudge her here, as she's the admin.
On 7/5/2014 5:23 PM, Tristan wrote:
Hi,
I subscribed to MV-Dev about a month ago, and my request was either
not seen or not approved. Just tried again; is there some sort
I have one point to make here:
Learning objective c doesn't mean that one inherently knows C. C does
not have ARC for example. Just as learning c++ does not really mean one
knows C.
Swift may be the language they want you to use eventually because it has
a higher-level feel to it, but I don't
I beg to differ. Learning objective c -does not- mean that you know c.
As I already said, objective c handles resource allocation and deletion
for you via ARC. c also works differently in a lot of cases where
objective c does not. Sure you don't have classes, but there are other
differences as
At this point it seems as if you're just blathering. -learning- a
language means you know the standard libraries with it. Most people
don't need the standard c libraries because they have the objc
foundation framework. But again, if you're willing to believe that by
programming in objc (which i
ave to press right arrow that's it.
On 04 Jul 2014, at 06:43 pm, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
Hello all:
I've been a bit delayed in playing with this. While the list provided was
indeed useful, It's not really telling me how to stretch loops/edit notes. Any
help here would be awesome
What kind of small files are we talking? What "security issues" exist
with dropbox? You could always use something like s3 and encrypt it.
On 7/6/2014 11:49 AM, Sandi Jazmin Kruse wrote:
well i don't use that for security reasons will find something that works.
On 7/6/14, Gabriele Battaglia w
Hello all:
For those of you on both lists, sorry for the double post. I wasn't sure
if people had this issue before with other programs.
First, XCode likes to do indentation for me. This is fine, but when I
arrow to a new line voiceover always starts reading the spaces on a
blank line: "space s
Karen:
I fully agree. It really does feel like we're slapping Apple in the
face, forcing them to conform. I really really hope this doesn't work,
because it's going to create a huge mess and totally redefine apps. Not
everything is accessible but that really is fine with me; usually I can
find
ideas of limitations exchanged for those the nfb
create with their mindset.
Kare
On Sat, 12 Jul 2014, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
Karen:
I fully agree. It really does feel like we're slapping Apple in the
face, forcing them to conform. I really really hope this doesn't
work, becaus
can tell the nfb they have out grown the
need for such a body anymore.
I simply do not understand why one conformity is exchanged for
another, one
person's ideas of limitations exchanged for those the nfb create with
their mindset.
Kare
On Sat, 12 Jul 2014, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
Kar
Hello:
I can't speak to Google. Microsoft has actually done a lot in terms of
accessibility, there was MSAA and now UIAA I think it is called, which
Jaws works with quite extensively. Microsoft's approach is slightly
different in that they provide the tools for a screen reader to bolt on
to wi
Whatever Microsoft did in the past, they are undoing most of
it now, Apple really are miles ahead.
Cheers
Dave
On 13 Jul 2014, at 13:26, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
Hello:
I can't speak to Google. Microsoft has actually done a lot in terms of
accessibility, there was MSAA and now UI
ill
worshiping
at
the nfb
altar anyway?
So they pass a resolution...and?
The only reason apple feels they must entertain them, is
because
other
customers do not indicate they have minds imaginations and
interests
of
their own.
a bunch of people gave this organization power, those same
people,
who
It's occured to me that screaming about the clutter once or twice a day
only really adds to the clutter. I guess I'm stabbing myself by
mentioning that screaming about clutter creates more clutter, but it was
worth pointing out.
On 7/14/2014 11:35 PM, CJ Daniel wrote:
Matt,
Bravo!
CJ
On Jul
Hello all:
I'd like to be able to configure my vm, but I'm unable to get to the
menubar. Every time I try I end up in the toolbar: suspend, snapshots
and devices. I'm running a BSD system for dev and need to be able to
forward some ports out so that I can connect.
Finally, I'm curious if there
Hello all,
I was trying to use VMWare fusion recently on my Macbook and ran into a few
issues I was hoping someone can help me with.
I know to get out of the VM I need to use cm+control, but I was having issues
getting the vm to capture my input so I could work on the windows side—any help
the
Hello all,
I’m working with windows in Fusion as well as trying to help a friend. She ran
into an issue where ctrl+left/right switches between windows. Is there a way to
turn this off so that NVDA will navigate word by word instead?
Thanks,
--
You received this message because you are subscri
l-arrow shortcuts in the second table. Disable any you wish by using
> the checkbox next to each one; the ones you're after are move left/right one
> space.
>> On Jun 16, 2015, at 10:30 AM, Littlefield, Tyler > <mailto:ty...@tysdomain.com>> wrote:
>>
>> He
Hey all,
I’m sorry for the multiple questions. I’m starting to use my Mac more because
everyone at my job uses them and it’s security policy yada yada. I am a bad
employee though and listen to music while I work. For whatever reason Voiceover
seems to want to announce the name/artest of a song
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Hello:
First, it's always a really hard discussion when someone with little
to no development experience talks about how things "should" be done
because they're usually way off. So I'll explain how things work
currently.
A long long time ago, in a gal
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I'm not in this to sell a service. I certainly would hope that
submitting a ticket is free of charge, however.
Regardless,
So, you have a few choices.
Firstly, in order to build a website you need to start with a domain
name and web hosting. The domai
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This site looks about like it costed $10, too. It's almost like
someone vommitted all over the homepage and links just splattered
where ever they may.
On 6/22/2015 8:43 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> Have a look at my web site.
>
> If you'd lik
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I'm not in this to sell a service. I certainly would hope that
submitting a ticket is free of charge, however.
Regardless,
So, you have a few choices.
Firstly, in order to build a website you need to start with a domain
name and web hosting. The domai
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Hello:
I love the outline, thanks a lot for providing that here. You're right
in that a lot of these questions should be answered to get a full
picture of the site. It's really hard to answer the "how do I build a
site" question, so I've always tried t
Hello:
That’s actually pretty hard to do if you don’t have the experience. You have
two options. Well, three actually.
First, if you have a stable connection and a lot of bandwidth depending on your
visitors and the type of content you serve, you -could- serve from home. You
will need a dedica
Two things I forgot to mention here.
The speed you will probably want to pay close attention to is the upload speed.
It’s usually about 20% of your download speed on most home connections (for a
pretty good reason generally). You will be uploading content to your users who
are downloading, so th
as you'd want the server up all the time, and obviously wouldn't want your
> droplet destroyed, but my point is more just that Digital Ocean gives you
> that option in the first place. I don't think Linode does that, please
> correct me if I'm wrong, as I'
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You're talking two different things here. when you're looking at
upload and download, usually that's measured in mbits. So 8 mbits
gives you 128 kbps up/down.
Now if you're using any kind of js, some of those are 32 (jquery,
bootstrap etc). css adds an
Hello all,
I’m trying to use the calendar and for whatever reason it’s only showing one
event. I see july, 4, then june (not sure why it shows the previous month,
maybe it thinks i’d forget)? Can I get rid of that and show all events for a
day?
Thanks,
--
You received this message because you
the Mac,
> if you're interested.
>> On Jul 4, 2015, at 10:34 AM, Littlefield, Tyler > <mailto:ty...@tysdomain.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>> I’m trying to use the calendar and for whatever reason it’s only showing one
>> event. I see july, 4,
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No, you don't have to create multiple domains. You just install them
at different paths.
foo.com/blog1
foo.com/blog2
...
On 7/18/2015 4:09 PM, rashantha de silva wrote:
> You have to create a sub domain for each blog.
>
> blog1.maindomain.com blog2.m
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This is not a voiceover question, it's a wordpress question.
On 7/18/2015 6:41 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
> They know nothing about Voiceover!
>> On Jul 18, 2015, at 3:07 PM, Shaf wrote:
>>
>> This is probably best suited to a Wordpress discussion
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The mac interface is -nothing- like classic windows.
On 7/24/2015 12:19 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> The mac operating system does behave a bit more like a windows
> classic interface as opposed to windows 8 which I think is much
> harder to get around in.
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If you're going to throw something like this out there, don't bother
or explain what you're talking about. If you're hinting at a NDA, just
leave it and don't play coy.
Hit the left and right arrows together and you'll turn on quick nav,
which lets yo
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Hello:
Has anyone had any luck with this? It works great so far, but when I'm
stepping, it doesn't highlight the line I'm currently on. Any help
here would be awesome.
Thanks,
- --
Take care,
Ty
twitter: @sorressean
web:http://tysdomain.com
pubkey: h
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Honestly Chris, I do delete most of the crap you send. If it's not
totally unreadable due to a really bad abuse of punctuation, it's just
rude, childish and I've not really seen you be all that helpful. So
here's a thought. Rather than telling the mass
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G uys,
If you have issues getting on a list, email the person who runs the
list directly if you don't mind. This isn't a "public beta complaint"
list, it's a list for discussion of OSX and Voiceover.
On 8/2/2015 6:05 PM, Stephanie wrote:
> Same here o
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Feel free, I'll do what I can to answer.
ty...@tysdomain.com
HTH,
On 8/2/2015 6:07 PM, Shaf wrote:
> Tyler, Can I contact you off-list re a couple of PGP questions?
>
>
> On 8/2/2015 10:17 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
>> Hone
7;ve been promised.
>
> Is that too much for you to grasp?
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Littlefield, Tyler"
> To: Sent:
> Sunday, August 02, 2015 6:11 PM Subject: Re: add me on the public
> beta discussion i already submitted a reque
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At the bottom of emails:
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send
an email to
macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.
I'd like to recommend you stick around. I reached out to Cara Quinn,
I'm hopeful she sees this an
have learned to use my Mac, and now I teach OS X
>> to clients and people on the web, thanks to this list.
>>> On Aug 3, 2015, at 9:51 AM, Littlefield, Tyler
>>> wrote:
>>>
> At the bottom of emails: To unsubscribe from this group and stop
> receiving emails f
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Have you been able to verify this works? If so I'm going to set this up.
Sometimes the "from" field is a bit weird on lists. My rules are a bit
different because I run my own server, but I have the bonus of
filtering server-side, so that nothing hits m
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I don't think you can do it on do it on the phone, but it certainly
does work on the mac. The email provider doesn't matter.
Thanks,
On 8/3/2015 12:40 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
> Thanks, Jim. Yes, I want to set up rules to filter out given
> senders. But I
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That's going to be tricky because lets say someone starts a thread
named ITunes and you say "Screw ITunes and the flame wars, I don't
care." You'll miss that thread. I recommend adding a thread-ID to a
list (check out something like redis), then settin
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Hey Sunshine,
I'm just going to throw some information in here as a security person
because this is some interesting (and scary) stuff.
A lot of research is being done in these areas, because a lot of
firmware is vulnorable to attacks, but lets back u
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Look,
If you agree to a NDA in any form before getting a beta, whether or
not you understand it or agree with it, you are legally bound by the
NDA. So we can discuss what should happen until we're blue in the
face, but what should and what is are two t
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Did you have to check a "constantly barefooted" box on the NDA
agreement as well?
On 8/6/2015 6:04 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Got news for y'all. public beta or not, it cannot be discussed.
> That's Apple's policy. Just deal with it. IF you really wa
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The bridge is easy enough to set up. The problem comes when actually
compiling espeak. There's some multithreading functions that oSX
doesn't have support for. I started work on writing one a while back
and haven't had time to finish it.
On 8/9/2015 1:
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Hello:
A lot of companies do have bounties like this. For example, the
company I worked for works on Drupal. There was a bounty offered
through the association. I report stuff like this I find when it is a
problem, not because I want to get paid but be
Of Shaf Sent:
>> Thursday, August 13, 2015 11:53 To:
>> macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Why you shouldn't
>> freak out about scary sounding exploits
>>
>> That's good for you. A wealthy company such as Apple should pay
>> those who f
em.
>
> On 8/13/2015 7:36 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
>> Hello: A lot of companies do have bounties like this. For
>> example, the company I worked for works on Drupal. There was a
>> bounty offered through the association. I report stuff like this
>> I find when
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What you can easily do doesn't mean it's still doable. You need to
insure the limit, because you'll be wasting your time if you stick in
2 4 gb sticks if it only supports 4 gb. Also you get faster speeds
through duel channel, so 2 2 gb sticks would be
4 gigs of ddr3 ram, but in the two slots wouldn't it be better to
> buy one stick of 8 gigs of ddr3 ram?
>
> On 8/15/2015 9:08 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote: What you can easily
> do doesn't mean it's still doable. You need to insure the limit,
> because you'll
10:31 PM, Sunshine wrote:
> so don't you mean what the processor can handel? meaning the
> processor is a intel core 2 fduo 2.4 ghz. is this what you mean?
>
> On 8/15/2015 9:32 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote: Hello: I'm confused
> what your question actually is. If the system
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Please read this before you promote crapware:
http://www.thesafemac.com/the-myth-of-the-dirty-mac/
On 8/20/2015 10:22 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> I just bought a single use license for $39.99 to Clean My Mac. I
> have got to hand it to ya.
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