Eileen,
Like you, I am in transition from Windows to Mac. One thing I have done to help
this along is to migrate one activity at a time from the windows PC to my Mac.
For instance, I have my Gmail going to my mac rather than to windows. There are
other examples, but I don't want to bore
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> Subject: Re: Dropbox on Mac (was: Scanning text on the MAC)
>
> Eileen, one of the very best and most up-to-date tutorials on how to use
> voice over resides right there on your Mac in the help system. Press VO
anks.
Eileen
From: Phil Halton
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 3:47 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Dropbox on Mac (was: Scanning text on the MAC)
Eileen, one of the very best and most up-to-date tutorials on how to use voice
over resides right there on your Mac in the
Eileen, one of the very best and most up-to-date tutorials on how to use voice
over resides right there on your Mac in the help system. Press VO plus H to
bring up the voiceover help system and arrow down until you see QuickStart
guide. Press vo enter on that and you will be brought into the
That link will download the software. Once it downloads, go to Finder, press
cmd-option-l, and arrow down to the just-download file. Press cmd-o, and follow
the prompts. Eventually, you'll sign into Dropbox, and that's it. Thereafter,
Dropbox will be just a folder in Finder like any other, and
hi,
Thank you all who responded to my questions. I have DropBox downloading now on
the Mac. I have been using it for a while on Windows to share files with
another group. Its a matter of my learning how to use it on the Mac.
Currently, I am reading through the Tim Sniffen book, but I