Hi Catherine,
Thank you for this nice note and the feedback on not talking over Voice
Over. I needed this nice note as I got a bit of negative feedback from a
lister on another list. David Woodbridge does a amazing job. I love listening
to his podcasts. Your comparison to him is a great honor for me. I do work
hard to try to make the podcasts clear and as short as possible. I actually
spend a few hours on even doing a 15 minute podcast.
I like learning from podcasts so once I Feel I've learned something
well enough to share it I try to post one. I really appreciate the podcasters
who post clear concise entries.
thanks again for your feedback. I was wondering if my recent style of
letting voice Over speak more and doing less talking myself was working. It
sounds like it is so I'll keep that up.
If anyone else has constructive criticism for me on my podcast attempts please
send them my way.
Eric Caron
On May 6, 2012, at 10:32 AM, Catherine G wrote:
> Thanks, Eric. I always appreciate your podcasts because they are clear,
> well-planned, and slow enough to absorb. Also, when you are moving around
> the application you are demonstrating, you do not talk over the device
> voice, so there is no conflict. Although I like David Woodbridge's demos
> very much, his voice and VO compete. Thanks again.
>
> Catherine Golding
> Olympia, Washington
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eric Caron
> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2012 7:19 AM
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Podcast on using the Notes app and more
>
> Dear , listers,
>
> I combined John André's tips and my use of the Notes app into a 15
> minute podcast. It lives at applevis.com. if your interested the link is
> below.
>
> The podcast is a walk through of the native Notes app, shows how to set up
> preferences in mail to use iCloud, and demonstrates moving text from the
> mac to the iPhone and moving it to another app.
> I also use selecting of text and pasting so if you have not tried
> that yet on the iPhone this might also be a helpful part of the podcast.
>
>
> eric Caron
>
>
>
> http://www.applevis.com/podcasts/episodes/notes-quick-and-easy-note-taking-
> and-sharing-using-native-ios-app
>
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