Hi Gene and Simon,

You can also access Mike's podcasts (all but number 7) and the  
Screenless Switchers podcasts from the Google Groups page for this  
list at:
http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries/web/podcasts
which contains a list of VoiceOver related podcasts with download  
links. This is a handy place to find VoiceOver related podcasts in one  
place.  I prefer to go to the Blind Cool Tech feed at:
http://www.blindcooltech.com/bct.xml
instead of their main web page to check for recent podcasts, since the  
web page will takes some time to load for VoiceOver.  You'll need your  
Google Groups login for this list to access the podcasts page.
This is not VoiceOver specific, but there was a recent Blind Cool Tech  
podcast by Dane Trethowan on using SuperDuper for backup on the Mac  
that you can find, together with Mike's 7th Mac Access podcast, on the  
Blind Cool Tech feed:
Super Duper
4/20/2009 Dane Trethowan demonstrates this backup program for the Mac  
from www.shirtpocket.com that compliments Time Machine. Among the  
flexible setups, his is set so the Mac can boot from the external  
backup drive if necessary. 16.6 MB
Here's my listing of the content description of each of Mike's  
podcasts, saved from the original feed descriptions:
Mac Accessibility Demo
5/24/2008 Mike overviews the accessibility features in the Mac and  
demonstrates web browsing, email, and word processing. 28.6 MB

Mac Accessibility Demo Part 2
6/12/2008 Mike Arrigo continues the tour of the accessibility of the  
Mac using the built-in screen reader, Voice Over. Mike demonstrates  
streaming audio and using the Voice Over web find feature. 23.9 MB

Mac Demo Part 3
8/12/2008 Mike Arrigo answers questions from the first two episodes in  
this series about the Mac and Voice Over, its built in screen reader.  
He explains how to boot from the system DVD, shows a slick technique  
for moving through mail messages more quickly, and tours the Voice  
Over Control Panel to show the customizations you may make. He also  
demonstrates using the web browser on the internet and demonstrates  
how it works with Ebay. 22.0 MB

Mac Demo 4
12/16/2008 Mike Arrigo continues this series by answering questions,  
showing the improved accessibility in iTunes 8, playing a DVD, and  
using the web with dynamic web pages. 22.8 MB

Mac Demo 5
1/18/2009 Mike Arrigo continues this series about built-in  
accessibility on the Mac by demonstrating running Windows on the Mac.  
He discusses the reasons why you would want to run Windows on a Mac,  
then talks about how it works, runs both the Mac operating system and  
Windows at the same time, and shows running Window-eyes, System  
Access, and Kurzweil 1000. 17.8 MB

Mac Demo 6
2/9/2009 Mike Arrigo describes how to walk up to a Mac in the store  
and get it talking, so you can try it there. He also demonstrates  
using Voice Over on the numeric keypad and shows how to copy files. He  
copies a book to an SD card for use on the Victor Reader Stream. 18.1 MB

Mac Demo 7
3/17/2009 Mike Arrigo looks at the software update feature on the mac,  
goes through most of the system preferences, and mentions things that  
blind users may want to change. He shows how to enable the option so  
you can see file extensions, shows how to change what programs are  
used to open different types of files, and demonstrates how to install  
programs on the mac. 24.5 MB
HTH

Cheers,

Esther

On May 14, 2009, at 8:04 AM, gene richburg wrote:

>
> Hi Simon, you can alsogo to www.blindcooltech.com and find the 7  
> demos from
> mike areg!  He's done some pretty good walkthrough tutorals on  
> things like
> setting up mail to looking at differentweb pages with safari pages.   
> He also
> demonstrates ia little of itunes and how to run windows on a mac  
> from within
> leopard by using vmware fusion and quite a few more things.  The ws is
> loaded with a ton of stuff so go there when you got time to kill  
> Gren!  If
> enough people want me to I can just put them on my ftp site for easier
> access.
> Gene
>
>
> >


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