Hello, In adium is there a way to delete all the previous messages that it is 
showing in the message window? I hate that i have to scroll to the end of the 
list all the time if I just want to read the last message someone send me.
Greetings, Anouk,
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nicolai Svendsen 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 11:09 PM
  Subject: Re: my 2 months with a mac


  Hi,


  Actually, Adium supports a whole load of message services. It's extremely 
accessible. The only thing VoiceOver doesn't recognize is the unknown HTML 
content to the left of the edit field when entering a message. But when you 
interact with it, it's very accessible and easy to use.


  Regards,
  Nic

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  On Oct 31, 2009, at 10:51 AM, a radix wrote:


    Hello, I do use adium on the mac, when i use my mac, i also use skype. I 
mostly use my mac at school and in the library though so i do not use adium all 
that much. Still I find it fairly accessible and I do not use its built-in 
voice announcements.
    Greetings, Anouk,
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Lynn Schneider
      To: [email protected]
      Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 6:06 AM
      Subject: Re: my 2 months with a mac


      Hi.  You said something that caught my attention and I'm hoping you can 
explain further.  I have been using my iMac now for a little over a month.  I'm 
not sure if I would call myself a switcher, since I still think Windows has a 
lot of value for me, but the one thing I do miss is not being able to talk with 
my MSN Messenger friends.  People have recommended Adium, but I have not had 
much luck getting it to work.  Did you say you use MSN Messenger on your Mac?  
I didn't know this was possible?  If you could explain, I would be ever so 
grateful, as I really miss chatting on MSN Messenger and there are friends that 
I haven't been able to talk to since switching to the Mac.




      On Oct 21, 2009, at 1:05 AM, a radix wrote:


        Hello, I have been using my mac for about 2 months now especially at 
school although at home I still often use my pc and I will explain below why. 
In  general my experiences with the mac have been very positive especially 
after installing snow leopard. I can use skype and msn just as well as on my 
pc. And after I dumped itunes and started using vlc instead watching movies and 
listening to music became a breeze. I recently bought apples office suite 
because I prefer that over using textedit or the free text editors/office suits 
that are available. I am also intending to go and use garage band in the future 
if I can get that working with my yamaha keyboard. I like the built-in speakers 
and sound quality alhtough listening through its sound output with my own in 
ear monitors is nothing special. I still find using the internet on the mac a 
bit mor ework then i did while using my pc and it goes a bit slower also when 
reading docucments i notice that I cannot endlessly use the right thumb key on 
my braille display to continue reading, eventually i have to press the right 
arrow on my normal keyboard if I want to read onm. This does become irritating 
after a while if you need to read long documents.
        At home I still mostly use my windows pc although i now have gotten 
mail working on the mac as well because 1. I use omnipage pro 16 under windows 
to scan my books for school, while I know that there are some scanning 
solutions for the mac that i will probbably try once the hp drivers for sl have 
been released I just dont know if they will be as good and easy as using 
omnipage pro 16 and am a bit hesistant to try it because of that (I really 
really hope that a full version of finereader will eventually be released for 
the mac since I have heard it can rival omnipage pro).
        Secondly there is filesharing, i will be brief. Ftp does work on the 
mac with transmit which I rather like although I have not registered it yet, 
questions i asked its support team went unanswered. Usenet also works but udner 
windows I preferred to use other programs which are not available on the mac.
        The third point is playing games which I do a lot on the pec especially 
interactive fiction and muds. There is an interpreter for interactive fiction 
called zoom which I tried and although I can open games with it saved games 
were a problem for me since I could not open a saved game file (made in frotz).
        For muds the situation on the mac is not so good, I play them all the 
time on windows but there is only one mudclient that I know of which works 
under sl and which is still being developed, jamochamud which works under java. 
It is not too accessible at the moment but the programmer has promised to look 
at it, still it does not offer all the features even then that I am used to on 
a windows client.
        As soon as windows 7 becomes officially available I am planning to 
install it on my mac (probbably via bootcamp) so that I at least can use my mac 
all the time even if I need to use windows, hopefully for the scanning and 
downloading tasks I will in the future be able to use the mac and I have hopes 
for muds as well but for now at least my mac is mostly used at school and in 
the library.
        Greetings, Anouk,














  

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