To Chris Gilland,
My post about how to get past the inaccessible license agreement for
Audio Recorder was directed to Chris Blouch (CB), who suggested this
as a free audio recording software. I'm sorry if this wasn't clear,
since his posted suggestion was included below my reply. Again, I
wasn't trying to ask for a fix -- I was reporting what the fix was,
according to my reading of previous forum posts about Audio Recorder
and CB's own previous posts about having to tab twice and then space
to OK the license agreement.
You (Chris Gilland) wrote:
I'd not know how to fix this. All I know is that I have the dmg
file. I never have tried using it.
Aside that, I know nothing about programming, so I'd not know how
to change the license agreement if the code was right there biting
me in the arse. LOL!
Chris.
Here is the original suggestion:
Chris Blouch wrote:
I mentioned Audio Recorder a few times before. Basic start/stop
recorder which takes input from either the line in or built-in mic.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/17392
CB
And here is my responding post to CB, summarizing the fix:
Hi Chris,
I remember from recent list discussions about Audio Recorder that
there is an inaccessible license agreement that pops up the first
time this app is used in current versions. You posted that to OK
it, you hit tab twice and then space. Could you or someone who
currently uses this software add a tip about this to the
VoiceOver Compatibility list that Greg maintains? (And please
correct this if needed, since I don't have Audio Recorder.)
http://w3.wmcnet.org/vo/
This software is already in that list, with a current link, so
you only need to type in the program name and hit the search
button or press return.
Thanks,
Esther
Hope this makes sense.
Cheers,
Esther