Hi Harry,
Oh not I don't think so. I havne't heard of this glitch from anyone else I
think its just me
James
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Does this mean I am wasting my time trying to use TextEdit with VO?
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Hi Joe,
Yes i think I am going to buy Nisus as I am playing iwth it right now and
it does seem properly compatible. I am also interested to see what
Mariner Write 4 offers next year.
With regard to Text Edit, sometiems for some reason Voice Over does not
owrk with Text Edit, so I need to restart Text Edit, and it is becoming a
little inconvenient.
But Nisus is really nice i think when i buy the full product, I will try
to do a Podcast and put on Blind Cool Tech.
Thanks
James
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From: "Kafka's Daytime" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: iTunes' Inaccessibility and VoiceOver
On Sep 15, 2006, at 6:30 AM, James Austin wrote:
we also need a word processor that is more powerful than text edit.
Hi James,
Couple of questions:
1. Have you tried Nisus Writer Express? Nisus Writer is pretty
powerful/full-featured and, as far as I know, properly VoiceOver
compatible. Link follows:
http://www.nisus.com/Express/
2. Sometimes, because it is a small and unassuming application, people
wrongly assume that TextEdit is not also richly-featured and capable.
What is it exactly that TextEdit does not do that you want it to do?
Joe