There is a word processor called pages, it is very accessible and very
cheap, and also works with word documents as well.
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Justin Thornton
Sent: Tuesday, 14 September 2010 3:45
Hi,
I believe Pages is just for iPads at present.
On Sep 14, 2010, at 3:03 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
There is a word processor called pages, it is very accessible and very
cheap, and also works with word documents as well.
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From:
Hi,
I have been sending notes via email to an email list while I am on my
holidays. The issue of the subject line containing the whole message is easily
overcome if you just start your note with a suitable title and then press
return a couple of times as if composing a new paragraph. This
Hello Sandy,
We already have an affordable braille display called Refredhable Braille
from American Printing House for Blind for $1,600 with 18 cells. That's the
most affordable I've seen yet!
Isaac
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From: Sandy Tomkins sandratomk...@googlemail.com
To:
Simon,
When I tried Pages in Apple class, I didn't find it so accessible. what eid
we do wrong? We found textedit much easier to use.
Isaac
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From: Simon Fogarty si...@blinky-net.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 3:03 AM
Cheree Heppe here:
Then, what's the word processer on the Mac called?
Regards,
Cheree Heppe
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From: Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 12:57 AM
Subject: Re: IOS 4.1, blutooth keyboard and the
The word processor on the Mac is called text edit. If you purchase Iwork for
the Mac, you get an office suite that includes Pages. Given that this is the
IOS device-centered list, I imagine that Ricardo's reference to Pages being
only for IPad was in the context of IOS devices. Pages is not
I believe he was saying you can copy the text from the note in Mail and paste
it in to Text edit on the Mac.
hth
On Sep 12, 2010, at 5:39 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
There is no text edit in ios4 but yes you can do that from the apple mail
program. I did not know you an hit enter in a note.
hi
is there actually a word processor yet or something better than notes that lets
you edit on the phone
and veiw documents
that would be a great note taker
On Sep 12, 2010, at 5:50 PM, Allison Manzino wrote:
Hi all,
Thank you for posting this question. I was wondering the same thing. But I
Oops? my bad. Sorry it was my tired mind that was speaking when I replied. lol!
Take care.
S
On Sep 13, 2010, at 12:36 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
I believe he was saying you can copy the text from the note in Mail and paste
it in to Text edit on the Mac.
hth
On Sep 12, 2010, at 5:39 PM,
Hi,
Check out Documents2. Just search for that in the App Store. It's spelled D o c
u m e n t s 2 (number 2 not word to.) It's similar or well, more accurately,
like a mobile Office suite. It's neat. It can open and save in most popular
word proccessing formats, sspreadsheet formats (like
I'll look for something n apple vis as well. maybe there's something there.
S
On Sep 13, 2010, at 1:02 PM, Jeffrey Shockley wrote:
Hi,
Check out Documents2. Just search for that in the App Store. It's spelled D o
c u m e n t s 2 (number 2 not word to.) It's similar or well, more
You can email notes to yourself but I believe they will show up all in the
subject line or something. that part still confuses me.
Take care.
On Sep 12, 2010, at 8:24 AM, Kimberly thurman wrote:
Good morning folks:
The subject line pretty much says it all, except for one thing. Suppose I
The title of the notes show up in the subject line, but the rest of the notes
are in the body of the message. For example, if you add a new note and you put
the word schedule in the top of the document, that will be in the subject
line. Whatever you put below the word schedule will be in the
There is no text edit in ios4 but yes you can do that from the apple mail
program. I did not know you an hit enter in a note.
Thanks for that.On Sep 12, 2010, at 2:25 PM, Ryan Mann wrote:
The title of the notes show up in the subject line, but the rest of the notes
are in the body of the
Hi all,
Thank you for posting this question. I was wondering the same thing. But I
never thought it was possible. As my BrailleNote is slowly dying, I may need to
use the Iphone as an option for work. I didn't realize you could E-mail notes
from your Iphone. THat is pretty cool. I will have to
I sync my notes to Outlook, but have the Documents App which allows you to
work with text files as well, over wifi at least!
Cheers
Dave
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Allison Manzino
Sent: Sunday, September
Hi Kimberly, Allison, Sarah, Ryan, Joel, and Others,
I use the free Simplenote app for basic note-taking, even though I
have MobileMe and the ability to sync the Notes app. The main
advantage is that your notes update and sync automatically, and not
only to your computer, but to every
As always your posts are astounding and I'm quite jealous. smiles. Here is a
recording that is very quick and almost disastrous of how I deal with notes. It
works and it a bit clunky but I'll also look at your solution. I start class
next semester so might need 1 or both of these solutions. The
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