Quoth Scott, 'As I recall, Toast will need sighted help to install.'

-To which silly snarky Cara replied…

  Really?  wow, is Toast blind too?…  -Never would have thought!  lol!

  <smile>  Sorry, *warm smile*  totally just had to!

Have a wonderful day!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Jun 24, 2008, at 6:13 AM, Scott Bresnahan wrote:

Hi,

As I recall, Toast will need sighted help to install. If you run Toast, it brings up the registration dialog that is VO un-friendly. Try using the window selector VO F2 F2 and see if there isn't a hidden dialog there.

As for how Toast is set up, a package is like a folder structure wrapped up into a an application like icon. It makes development and installation real easy via drag and drop. For developers, it means they can change things like graphics and content without getting the programmer's help. So, pay no attention to that file behind the big red curtain....

Best,
Scott
Hi everyone. I'm wondering if someone might be able to tell me what is happening here. I purchased toast version 9, but can't seem to get it installed. I have the DMG file, and that opens fine. There is no install program, so I copied the applications to my apps folder. Most of the apps, such as cd spin doctor say that toast 9 needs to be installed before it will work. One of the apps is called toast 9 titanium. When I open that, the hard drive runs for a bit, but no application opens. Out of curiosity, I brought up the short cut menu for that particular app. One of the choices is view package contents. When doing that, there is a bunch of things, most that say unix executeable. Does anyone have any idea what might be happening here, this is my first time encountering a package like this. Within the toast 9 tytanium application, one of the unix executeables was called toast 9, when I opened that, it opened the terminal window. As far as I know, toast is a native mac application.

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