Re: iMazing, formerly DiskAid for Windows, was RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative

2015-10-20 Thread 'Carol Pearson' via VIPhone
I was a bit confused too because there appeared a divided opinion as to whether it worked or not. (Perhaps I misread.) Could anyone enlighten me as to whether it's worth a try and if there are any problems in using this instead of iTunes? Thanks. Carol P On 18/10/2015 06:37, chris wrot

Re: iMazing, formerly DiskAid for Windows, was RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative

2015-10-18 Thread MamaPeach
e- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Christina C. Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2015 6:50 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: iMazing, formerly DiskAid for Windows, was RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support R

RE: iMazing, formerly DiskAid for Windows, was RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative

2015-10-18 Thread Richard Turner
Saturday, October 17, 2015 6:50 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: iMazing, formerly DiskAid for Windows, was RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative What do you use this for? I read the description but I was kind of confused. Christina &

Re: iMazing, formerly DiskAid for Windows, was RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative

2015-10-17 Thread chris
An alternative to iTunes for managing your device, in a nutshell. On 18/10/2015 02:50, Christina C. wrote: What do you use this for? I read the description but I was kind of confused. Christina On Oct 16, 2015, at 8:08 AM, Daniel Miller wrote: iMazing for OS X is amazingly accessible, no pu

Re: iMazing, formerly DiskAid for Windows, was RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative

2015-10-17 Thread Christina C.
What do you use this for? I read the description but I was kind of confused. Christina > On Oct 16, 2015, at 8:08 AM, Daniel Miller wrote: > > iMazing for OS X is amazingly accessible, no pun intended. > >> On Oct 16, 2015, at 8:41 AM, Richard Turner >> wrote: >> >> I tried the trial versio

Re: iMazing, formerly DiskAid for Windows, was RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative

2015-10-16 Thread Dani Pagador
Duh. I guess I got confused and didn't focus on the OSX thing; I was thinking about Richard's trying NVDA and WindowEyes and didn't make the brain switch to use of the pgm/app with the Mac. Thanks, Dani, who'll go get some coffee to open up the pathways to the brain On 10/16/15, chris wrote: >

Re: iMazing, formerly DiskAid for Windows, was RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative

2015-10-16 Thread chris
Well if they are using OS X then they will be using VoiceOver right? Just going by the message one below this one. On 17/10/2015 01:57, Dani Pagador wrote: Yes, but what are you using to access it? A little more info, please??? Thanks, Dani On 10/16/15, Daniel Miller wrote: iMazing for OS X

Re: iMazing, formerly DiskAid for Windows, was RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative

2015-10-16 Thread Dani Pagador
Yes, but what are you using to access it? A little more info, please??? Thanks, Dani On 10/16/15, Daniel Miller wrote: > iMazing for OS X is amazingly accessible, no pun intended. > >> On Oct 16, 2015, at 8:41 AM, Richard Turner >> wrote: >> >> I tried the trial version of iMazing with both Win

Re: iMazing, formerly DiskAid for Windows, was RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative

2015-10-16 Thread Daniel Miller
iMazing for OS X is amazingly accessible, no pun intended. > On Oct 16, 2015, at 8:41 AM, Richard Turner > wrote: > > I tried the trial version of iMazing with both Window-Eyes and NVDA and find > it mostly useless. > I tried to submit a ticket request through their web site and that was also

iMazing, formerly DiskAid for Windows, was RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative

2015-10-16 Thread Richard Turner
I tried the trial version of iMazing with both Window-Eyes and NVDA and find it mostly useless. I tried to submit a ticket request through their web site and that was also not very accessible. So, have any Windows users using a screen reader found a way to use this app? Richard -Original