Yes. I usis in app that cold "looktell recognizer" tis aplp allows create a
label to recognize things.
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ב-8 בפבר׳ 2017, בשעה 7:12, Harry Bell כתב/ה:
> I can no longer see enough to identify items in the freezer: is there a way
> to create
I can no longer see enough to identify items in the freezer: is there a way to
create (waterproof) audio labels which my iPhone could scan and read out so I
could identify what they are?
Thanks
Harry
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Hi Cliff! Thanks so much for this. Is this for both tvOS and iOS? Also, I have
a new AppleTV… And I have no idea how to work the guide. Can you provide me
with more info on how to do it? Maybe it's just my ineptness. When I refer to
the guide, I mean in DirecTV now. Thank you so much! Have a
hi james,
The bible ap from life church as someone else sujested earlier is free and
several of hte verssions are audio inabled. I know form experience the
N.I.V. has audio, the message has audio. I'm sure ohters are as well when
you're going through the verssion list it'll say audio
Sure Chris, Probably it is why companies and people use outlook instead and
iPhone.
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> On Feb 7, 2017, at 5:25 PM, Richard Turner
> wrote:
>
> The Live Church Bible app does have audio as well as working with VoiceOver.
> Richard
>
>
>> On Feb 7, 2017, at 1:32 PM, James Gibson wrote:
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>> Is there any free Bible apps
I can download email significantly faster on my iPhone or iPod Touch 6 than I
can on my Windows 10 64 bit laptop running Outlook 2016.
Plus, the threading on the Apple devices is so far superior than with Outlook,
I can manage hundreds of emails far easier on the Apple devices.
The use of
> Well, those who had a big gripe about the channels not being spoken, you will
> now be happy to know that when scrolling down the list of channels, it now
> says the name of the channel, not just button. The app is also a little
> faster. So I guess all the requests must have been heard.
Well, those who had a big gripe about the channels not being spoken, you will
now be happy to know that when scrolling down the list of channels, it now says
the name of the channel, not just button. The app is also a little faster. So
I guess all the requests must have been heard. Didn’t
First of all, no where did I say that you said we can't handle emails on
our smart phones. You don't want to be taken out of context, so please
extend that courtesy to others on the list as well.
In fact, what you did say, and I quote, is "... with a computer you will
be doing the same thing
hi is there A way to turn off the written transcription of voicemail's
that you get when you are listening to A voicemail on your phone?
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The Live Church Bible app does have audio as well as working with VoiceOver.
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> On Feb 7, 2017, at 1:32 PM, James Gibson wrote:
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> Is there any free Bible apps that has the audio with it that I can listen to
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> On Feb 7, 2017, at 4:49 PM, pdllogan77 - GMail wrote:
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> bible gateway will do this .. and it’s free ...
>
> From: James Gibson
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> What is the name of the app
bible gateway will do this .. and it’s free ...
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What is the name of the app again?
On Feb 7, 2017, at 4:09 PM, Michael Feir wrote:
You get the app for
Hi,
Where can I find the books from the iBooks app on the mac? I mean where in the
finder, in which folder?
Gianni
Skype: giannijuve
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> On Feb 7, 2017, at 4:09 PM, Michael Feir wrote:
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> You get the app for free but need to buy the audio version of the bible if
> you want that. You can buy just the old or new testament if that is all you
> want. The text version of
Is there any free Bible apps that has the audio with it that I can listen to on
the iPhone SE?
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I've also noticed in 10.2 and later of iOS that the symbol for the left and
right brackets seem to have been messed up. My guess is that you may be seeing
these symbols.
Scott
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> On Feb 6, 2017, at 9:53 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
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> This is only a
> On Feb 7, 2017, at 3:53 PM, Michael Feir wrote:
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> I prefer the Word of Promise bible app. It has a dramatised version of the
> New King James bible and you can also read the complete text. Everything is
> very accessible. I couldn't be happier with it.
>> On Tue,
You get the app for free but need to buy the audio version of the bible if
you want that. You can buy just the old or new testament if that is all you
want. The text version of the New King James bible is free. You can also
get what they call a study bible which you can purchase. It has notes and
> On Feb 7, 2017, at 3:50 PM, Jennie Facer wrote:
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> I like the app that is just cvalled Bible from Life church.
>
> Jenn
>
> Sent from Jennie Facer's iPad Pro!
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>> On Feb 7, 2017, at 1:49 PM, James Gibson wrote:
>>
>> Is there any good
I prefer the Word of Promise bible app. It has a dramatised version of the
New King James bible and you can also read the complete text. Everything is
very accessible. I couldn't be happier with it.
On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 3:50 PM Jennie Facer wrote:
> I like the app that
I like the app that is just cvalled Bible from Life church.
Jenn
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> Is there any good Bible apps out there that are good for the iPhone SE?
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Hi there,
Rather than adding all these people to my contacts, I was thinking of adding
entire, or parts of phone numbers to my pronunciation dictionary.
Unfortunately, I'm failing. Can I truly not add a number string, and modify it
with standard alphabetical letters? So like 123-456-7890, can
What is not accessible and how is what ever it is not accessible to
you? Being specific in written messages is very useful. Could you
not use the same process that you used to add the first RSS feed to ad
others?
Kelly
On 2/7/17, Lelia Struve wrote:
> How do you find
Read my email again, and again, and again, over and over. You will find my
answer there.
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rajmund
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yes, I use color id and it is good.
little minor issue, if there is stripes or plaid, it picks just one color
instead of three, four or more colors in a time. any advice?
sincerely,
rich
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To:
OK, so let's do it this way. why are there tiny windows tablets? to be
used on the go, yes, indeed. what do you use them on the go for? work.
and sorry, but if you limit yourself to windows this much, that could
lead to issues in the future. just saying.
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On 07/02/17
How do you find rss feeds on a web site?
Thanks Lelia
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I recommend using The Old Reader but keeping
Yes, you are right Richard. I will stop this point here.
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Richard Turner
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No, I am not an expert like you, not for sure. Neither I am an expert using
computers as probably you are. I am like the most people on the world. I am a
standard user. It is why smart phones are consider supplementary tools. Because
the average of users of smart phones and computers works
Just research, just ask on blogs, just see it by yourself. Christopher, I
understand that what I am saying is a little bit painful for smart phone users,
but we need to be realistic. Smart phones are supplementary tools, they are not
work tools with enough power to replace a computer. No, no
Read to go i m not sure now
Sorry. My information was not accurate. I also have learning ally app formerly
rfbd that app is free now.
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> On Feb 7, 2017, at 10:21 AM, Russ Kiehne wrote:
>
> Interesting, at the time I got voice dream reader, the
In other words, like everything else in the world, it's all relative.
"Some people do , and some people don't. Some people will and say they won't"
Well, at least my baby loves to rock! LOL!
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So let's now twist this back. What you've said is only true if you're not
efficient at your phone. See where this is going? It comes down to what works
the best for who.
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> On 7 Feb 2017, at 2:37 pm, Pablo Cesar Morales wrote:
>
> What you
Interesting, at the time I got voice dream reader, the read2go app cost more
than voice dream reader. Is read2go now free?
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Yes. Great app. I also
Yes. Great app. I also beta tested it. But my current problem is to get the
books out of read2go app
For the point of comparisonthough read to go is free whereas
Voice dream reader costs a lot
Thanks
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> On Feb 7, 2017, at 9:34 AM, Russ Kiehne
What you said is true only if you don't use your computer efficiently. But the
fact that you are able to manage hundreds of emails in your iPhone doesn't mean
that you are efficiently managing your emails. Yes is true that I am able to
build a house by myself, but it doesn't mean that it is
Have you thought about using voice dream reader to read your books from
Bookshare? It's my favorite app for reading books from bookshare, epub and
listening to multi-part books in the mp3 format.
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Hi guys,
A friendly request: If you are going to keep up this thread about Emails, could
you change the subject line?
Thanks,
Richard
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Sieghard,
Good point.
I don’t have that on so I forget that little detail.
Thanks,
Richard
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Sieghard Weitzel
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Subject: RE: Getting Pictures Off of an
In the world of standalone color identifiers, yes the Colorino is very good.
Also the Rainbow 2 by Emerson Electronics is also very good for basic colors
and costs about $50 less than the Colorino.
However, if you want to know if your shirt has a pattern, you will need either
sighted
Hi Christopher,
I totally agree in that I find reading my email on the iPhone is just as easy
as on the PC. Also, if I just need to send a brief message or reply to an email
it's OK, but if I have to email somebody, maybe attach several documents, go to
a website and get a link which I then
How do you unsubscribe from Tunein Radio? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Bud Kennedy
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Hi Richard,
First of all, in order to use Windows Explorer you do have to turn off iCloud
Photo Library. I haven’t tried this in a while, but for me at least for some
time even when I did this I could copy pictures off my phone but I could not
use cut or delete, it would give me an access
The best option is still a good old stand-alone colour identifier like the
Colorino, it does I think 150 colours, but it speaks them as understandable
colours and not like whatever weird names they come up with like the one you
mentioned. The Colorino will say maybe "Intensive Red" or something
I agree, my laptop is great, but if I'm not at home, my IPhone literally is the
only way to fly.
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Hi,
Disagree. You can manage, thousands and thousands of messages,
from absolutely anything, if you know how. Yes, that includes
this braillenote as well. Anything that has a client, you can do
it, as long as you know how to. And speaking of speed,
thunderbird beats outlook in every
i was late getting on this thread. You can delete all your pictures using
Windows explorer.
That is the one place you can avoid iTunes.
When you plug in your USB cable, wait a little while, 10 or 20 seconds to make
sure your computer sees the iDevice.
Launch windows explorer.
Navigate to the
This doesn't need to be the case. Smart phones have more than enough
computing power to make handling emails just as efficient as on a PC.
The applications used may need some improvement to get there, but
there's nothing limiting about a mobile platform when it comes to
handling emails.
TapTapSee or iDentifi.
I've never heard either one use odd shade names like that.
The mistake is to use an app that calls itself a color identifier, as they tend
to get too fancy or too cute.
Both iDentifi and TapTapSee describe the picture, which includes colors,
especially of clothing.
They
Management of emails from a smart phone?
No way. Smart phones are supplementary tools. You will be more efficient
handling your email from your computer than from your iPhone. Especially when
we are talking about huge amounts of emails per day.
To handle 10 or 15 per day is ok, but not to
Which color identifying app will announce basic primary colors?
I've tried apps that announce colors like: Royal Canadian Mist".
So what color is that?
See what I'm saying?
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also iDentifi does a good job. but you need to know that none of them are going
to be anywhere near what a sighted person sees, especially with patterns or
different shades.
But either app, TapTapSee or iDentifi will be close, depending on lighting of
course.
Richard
"I'll be more
Sieghard,
I’m glad I’m not the only one that if isn’t carefully keeping up with them, had
at previous times a inbox with a massive amount of emails in it!
One time though, I did select them all; and deleted them. I had about 3000
emails at the time. It was a should I stay or should I go moment
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