I'm an idiot!  Did I really call it the Activity quote:  manager?

OK, it's really! been a long day! What I was talking about was under your Voiceover Utility one of the categories in the table is called Activities. I was using the word Manager very loosly and in this case, very badly, to say you manage the applications and their respected Voiceover Activities under there. I wasn't referring to the Activity Manager under the Utilities directory in your Finder. That's used more for seeing what programs are running, force quitting them, etc. It's kind of like the mac equivalent of the Windows Task Manager.

I'm so sorry for the confusion. Chris shrugs. LOL! Now I'll go crawl in a hole. LOL!

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Eileen" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 5:35 PM
Subject: The Activity Manager and Its Purpose


Hi Chris,

Thanks for setting this old brain straight. I'll have to take a look in the VO utility under navigation and check this out.

On another note, I'm going to start a new thread regarding the activity manager. In simple terms, can you or anyone else on this list explain what the activity manager does and it's applications?

Thanks.

Eileen


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