That is very good news. I was one of the original testers of the unit
and at that time it would not work. So, it is good to know they have
finally been able to address this issue in the more recent software.
On Aug 28, 2009, at 10:56 AM, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
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> Hi Scott,
>
> I'm runn
Hi Scott,
I'm running the public beta - don't know if that makes any difference
- but yes, I connected my Braille Plus to a USB port,turned on disk
mode, and my Mac Mini recognized it as a portable drive with no
problems.
Best,
Anna
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Anna, you actually got your Icon to connect to the Mac? Last I heard,
this was still not possible.
On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:24 PM, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
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> Hi Terrence,
>
> The easiest thing is probably to connect the Icon to your Mac and put
> it in disk mode. Then use Finder to copy everyt
Hi Terrence,
The easiest thing is probably to connect the Icon to your Mac and put
it in disk mode. Then use Finder to copy everything over. I did
something similar recently and it worked great. You could also share
the folders on your Icon and do it wirelessly but my guess is that
would
Thanks for that. I don't have big enough USB drives to transfor
everything from the Icon that way, so will go the wired network route
with my docking station.
Terrence
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Transferring files from Icon to Mac--SSH a possibility?
> From
Sure you can use scp (a part of the Ssh package) and copy everything
over, which will take some time if your doing this wirelessly and if
you can do it via a wired network, or better than all options, grab a
usb drive the Icon recognizes and have at it.
On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:10 PM, terre...@