Thanks Teresa. Agreed, and was really glad you didn't take that the wrong as you have been very helpful. Again, sorry if it came across to strong, ah the power of the word, and dealing with a lot of stuff here. Thanks again. On Mar 6, 2014, at 6:26 PM, Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> wrote:
> No offense taken, Brian. I'm simply used to associating "bug" with a > widespread problem in the operating system, and to me, a bug is something > that can be reproduced by some number of users. Perhaps I'm picking nits, and > I apologize. Let's just move on, as it is a point I don't think worth arguing > over. :) I sure hope your issues are resolved soonest. > > Teresa > > On the other hand, there are different fingers. > > On Mar 6, 2014, at 3:05 PM, Brian Fischler <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Teresa, >> >> While I can appreciate your point of view if it is something that I have >> been experiencing for several days should I just call it a royal pain in the >> ass instead of a bug? Yes, I get that computers aren't perfect, and this is >> not an issue that a lot of people are having but there are several issues >> that many people aren't having but some people are and this is not specific >> to voiceover just do a google search of mac mail, so I don't know why >> calling it a bug is wrong. I'm not attacking you personally, and I hope this >> doesn't come across like that as I know people can't hear tone in an email, >> it's just very frustrating when you constantly have to spend large parts of >> your day dealing with issues that worked completely fine only days ago. >> On Mar 6, 2014, at 5:19 PM, Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I'd like to make a suggestion. before declaring something a "bug", it might >>> be a good idea to find out if other users are experiencing the same >>> problems. For example, I haven't experienced any of these, and I haven't >>> heard of it happening. Sometimes there are individual glitches that happen. >>> A few years back, my Mac kept cutting out audio on me, then I realized it >>> was cutting out disc activity as well. I thought it was my torrent program, >>> but as it turned out, it was my hard disc. I once had a problem with a >>> braille display and it turned out the drivers needed to be updated. So it >>> might be wise to check out the problem first to see if there are individual >>> idiosyncrasies before crying "bug." >>> >>> HtH, and just my $0.02, >>> Teresa >>> >>> "The golden age of science fiction is twelve."--Pete graham >>> >>> On Mar 6, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Jim Gatteys <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I have not had any of those problems. >>>> Hope they get straightened out for you. >>>> gJim >>>> >>>> On Mar 6, 2014, at 3:51 PM, Brian Fischler <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hey all, >>>>> >>>>> Curious if anyone else is having this issue. All of the sudden you lose >>>>> all sounds in Mavericks 10.9.2 meaning when you go to the end box and >>>>> normally get your error sound like a bonk letting you know you are at the >>>>> newest message instead of the bonk you get VO just repeating the name of >>>>> the message instead of the sound. I know this is an error or bug as if I >>>>> cycle VO off and back on I get the sounds back and it will work for >>>>> awhile and then stop. Also as soon as I lose the sounds I have also >>>>> noticed that keyboard commander stops working meaning if I hit command z >>>>> the key I have set to bring up mail nothing happens, but if I cycle VO >>>>> off and on keyboard commander again starts to work and command z will >>>>> bring up my mail. >>>>> >>>>> I am also having a severe lag in typing but only when in mail it is >>>>> really behind what I am typing and very sluggish. 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