and they just came out with another update today. cmd p to I think get to the parent folder, or maybe it was control p. I have to update my copy and copy the message from the log if it will let me. Ah here we go. Enjoy.
-- 1.4.0 -- - Fixed a bug where a file upload could signal an error after being paused. - Improvements to the upload process. - Fixed a bug where the addressbook list could overlap the side buttons if the columns were too wide. - Fixed a keyboard navigation problem where the tab-order wasn't correct for the file browsers. - Added Ctrl-p hotkey to go to the parent folder in the remote and local browsers. - Added Ctrl-h hotkey to go to the home folder in the remote and local browsers. - Fixed hotkey functions on MacOSX. - Fixed several misc. bugs and improved stability. Enjoy. and happy holidays. On Jan 5, 2014, at 5:02 PM, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote: > Yep I was aware of that but something I forgot to mention in the previous > post. > > What makes Sendspace easy to use are the shortcut keys that give Voiceover > focus to various parts of the App, press option-r and you see the remote file > view, press option-l and you see the local file view, press option-T and you > see what files are being transferred too and from Sendspace etc. > > > On 6 Jan 2014, at 11:54 am, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Actually you can shut off bandwidth limits. I had this done on my account. >> Here is an email I recycled. Use your vo keys to do this as this is given >> for another OS >> >> Good luck and take care. >> >> Here are the precise instructions for making all Pro links bandwidth-free >> links! >> Once this has been done, all files that have been uploaded to that pro >> account and all files that will be uploaded to that account are >> automatically made >> bandwidth-free links and cannot be changed to bandwidth using Pro links by >> anyone, not even the account holder! >> >> >> 1. Log into your Pro account on sendspace.com >> 2. Click on the "My Account" link >> 3. Click on the "My profile" link >> 4. Follow the "Pro account" link >> 5. Arrow down past the Logo, Company name, and email address fields to get >> to the "Bandwidth-free links" >> 6. Choose the first of 3 radio buttons that says "Per file" >> 7. Arrow down just past those 3 radio buttons to "For email and shared >> folders display:" and choose the third radio button "Bandwidth-free links" >> 8. Arrow back up to the first set of radio buttons and then change from "Per >> file" to "Always" >> 9. The last step is to click on the "Update my account" button >> >> Hope this helps. Remember to set it on subfolders as well. using the >> instructions or your bandwidth will get taken when folders are downloaded. >> >> >> On Jan 5, 2014, at 12:23 AM, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> The App has plenty of choice to help low vision users it seems, fonts for >>> just about every function such as upload/download status and transfer >>> status are customisable for example. >>> >>> The Sendspace Pro package is $08.00, I'm using the Pro Plus, more band >>> width to play with. >>> >>> For Me Sendspace should suit for my Audio collection rather than dropbox, >>> can just download what I want where I want and not worry about having to >>> have everything synced between computers, I'll still keep Dropbox as its a >>> handy way to share files, great for syncing heaps of stuff these days etc. >>> >>> >>> On 5 Jan 2014, at 1:28 pm, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Yeah I got word they were going to change this 2 years ago. and they >>>> did. it's $8.95 per month. it's accessible but for an advanced user not >>>> for a beginner where all they would know is knowing of the vo shift space >>>> thing. I did use it and use it well 4 years ago. They said they were >>>> going to look at using vo commands but they were working on accessible >>>> stuff for their linux client which was 4 year ago. It still is very good >>>> and very usable. >>>> >>>> Take care. >>>> On Jan 4, 2014, at 3:20 PM, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I don't think I've been using Sendspace since 2011. >>>>> >>>>> As for accessibility? Well that's what the Voiceover support's there for >>>>> isn't it, the make the App more accessible. >>>>> >>>>> You're right about double-clicking the mouse or the Trackpad to open >>>>> folders but - even supposing you didn't have a mouse or a Trackpad at >>>>> your disposal - you can use Command-VO-F5 to move the mouse to the folder >>>>> you wish to open and then click VO-Shift-Space twice quickly to open the >>>>> folder, I don't call that inaccessible as its quite the opposite, >>>>> Voiceover gives you the tools for access. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 5 Jan 2014, at 9:59 am, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hmm. odd. I had sendspace pro last year 2013 and it was unlimited >>>>>> storage then so wonder what the difference is? >>>>>> >>>>>> As for the client it is somewhat accessible but not by much. 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