Well, it appears spaces got in the way.
The app had spaces in the name, the documentation didn't.
When I combined them (or tried to) the app wasn't the one that got
compressed into the archive, only two different versions of the docs
<sigh>
Anyhow, it's fixed now.
http://www.softcon.com/mac
is the address.
It'll work now.
I really need a qa department.
On Apr 10, 2006, at 1:35 PM, Jane Jordan (gmail) wrote:
I have downloaded the file, and here is what I see.
a pdf with the documentation, and an rtf with the documentation.
Where is the application???
Jane
On Apr 10, 2006, at 12:24 PM, Patrick Neazer wrote:
Hello Travis and all:
No need to grumble (wink). It all worked out well and I am off to
go and get it.
This might cheer you up, I got the dvd to play correctly from the
hard drive. Thank you for the heads up. Had to break into the
folder and click on the video folder. I will send another message
under the old subject heading because I have a question. You are
the man (smile).
Patrick ----- Start Original Message -----
From: Travis Siegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac
OS X by the
blind <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Softcon Pdf Viewer version 1.0
No, you were correct. I forgot to include the link to the
program. *grumble*
Below is the original message with link inserted.
Here's another program that some of you may find useful. I've
been
using it for quite a while, and it finally occurred to me that
others
might find it useful as well.
What the softcon pdf viewer does is to allow you to read the whole
pdf file all at once, without having to worry about page breaks.
Once it starts reading, it will read the whole pdf file from
top to
bottom unless it's interrupted either manually or by some event on
the machine.
You can resume where it left off just by pressing vo-a for read
all
and it will continue reading from where it stopped. You can
also use
standard navigation keys to review a piece of the pdf, then vo-
a to
continue from that point on to end of document if you so desire.
Documentation is a bit spotty at the moment, but this should
get you
started.
The program can be downloaded from:
http://www.softcon.com/mac
or alternate link
http://homepage.mac.com/windowbridge/
If there's any questions, either post them here, or send email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks, and I hope others find this as useful as I do.
----- End Original Message -----