Hi there!
OK when on the Apps store make sure your on Command+1 for featured!
Then if you use the Rota VO+u and on the headings you can arrow down to [see
all free] and just select that link!
hth Colin
On 18 Jun 2013, at 13:32, Rebecca Sabo wrote:
> Hi all,
> I do not not want to keep asking th
Hi all,
I do not not want to keep asking the same question . I was in the app store .
How do I fine free apps?
I do not want to frustrate any one on this list.
Thanks
Becky Sabo
On Jun 18, 2013, at 6:16 AM, Les Kriegler wrote:
> Becky, for radio, I highly recommend Radiom three. I believe it
You can also just use iTunes' radio section. If you like station, I'd add it
to a playlist you create for the purpose so you can get to it easily. As to
books, not much is currently available, but iBooks will arrive with OS10.9 this
fall and can red PDF, EPub, and more. If you have an iOS devic
Becky, for radio, I highly recommend Radiom three. I believe it cost $10. But
it's very accessible, and you will be able to search for stations and then save
them as favorites. The streams are consistent, I haven't lost one yet. Granted,
I've only use this program for about two weeks though.
Les
Hi all,
I have been using my mack for two in a half months. I am looking for any good
apps for mack, radio , to read my college text books on my mack,, games,any of
these or more you all use.
Thanks
Becky Sabo
On Jun 17, 2013, at 1:44 AM, ppowell...@aol.com wrote:
> Gi,
> The applevis site ha
Gi,
The applevis site has their apps categorized very well. Unfortunately, there
are not as many free apps that are accessible for mac as is the case for IOS.
What specifically are you looking for?
Pam Francis
On Jun 16, 2013, at 6:06 PM, Rebecca Sabo wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering where I co
Dear Becky,
Unfortunately, AppleVis is the best there is. There is no comprehensive,
authoratative source on accessible Mac apps. So, your best bet is to just
search the Mac App Store for what you're interested in. Then, check on AppleVis
to see if that app has been reviewed. If it hasn't, then
Hi all,
I was wondering where I could fine out what apps are accessible for the mack
computer? I went to app vis to look and it it was not very easy to fine which
one were free and accessible.
Any help would be great.
Becky Sabo
On Jun 11, 2013, at 2:32 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
> Oh my gosh th