Only one of the codeks works in the mac vt though unfortunately.  So we're 
still stuck going to windows for ventrilo once in a while.

It is a nice and accessible client on the mac though Daniel.  If you haven't 
tried it you should give it a look.

Best,

erik burggraaf
A+ certified technician and user support consultant.
Phone: 888-255-5194
Email: [email protected]

On 2009-12-07, at 11:35 AM, anouk radix wrote:

> HEllo, Well for me it does not saysay macvisionaries in the subject. Btw, 
> there is a version of ventrilo for the mac as well I use it regularly.
> Greetings, Anouk,
> On Dec 7, 2009, at 5:18 PM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> 
>> Hi Paul.
>> 
>> I switched over to the mac about a month ago. It really is such a fantastic. 
>> platform.  The only things that I use windows for now are Ventrillo and 
>> anything flash based that requires me to interact with it. I occasionally 
>> use Sonar, too.
>> For me, e-mails from this list say Mac Visionaries in the subject field.  I 
>> think this is true for most subscribers so it's probably an issue with your 
>> e-mail provider.  You could try using the to: field as a filter criteria.  
>> That should work.
>> 
>> Hope this helps.
>> 
>> ]On 7 Dec 2009, at 11:57, Paul Erkens wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi list,
>>> 
>>> Please let me introduce myself in my first message here. The person who 
>>> brought this list to my attention is Anouk Radix, also a list member, and a 
>>> friend of mine here in Holland.
>>> 
>>> I'm Paul Erkens from the Netherlands, 38, blind from birth, and very 
>>> excited 
>>> about the mac since I went through all the podcasts on it, on 
>>> www.blindcooltech.com done by Mike Arrigo, and another few on 
>>> www.maccessibility.net. I'm still waiting for my macbook pro to arrive, and 
>>> each time the door bell rings, I hope it is my mac finally arriving. I'm 
>>> waiting for 2 weeks now.
>>> 
>>> . My background is some visual basic for dos programming, along with some 
>>> assembly language for the 80386 family of processors. That was all way back 
>>> in the nineties. I've always been an i t enthousiast, and I'm a windows 
>>> user 
>>> since 1995 or so. I use a computer for every day tasks, but on top of that, 
>>> I use it to create music. Sometimes compositions I create for my own 
>>> leasure, but mostly backing tracks for interested parties wanting a little 
>>> demo cd that they sing on.
>>> 
>>> I have a kidney disease, and I'm on dialyses. During these treatments, 4 
>>> hours each day except on Saturdays, I have my hands and mind free to 
>>> explore 
>>> the new mac world.
>>> 
>>> After some 20 podcasts even without having the mac myself so far, I do 
>>> believe I'm going to love it. The way Voice Over works, as it leaves what 
>>> you want to read in your own hands, rather than deciding what is important 
>>> on the screen. The new operating system, based on unix, and its smooth work 
>>> flow. What excites me most of all is rather a lot.
>>> 
>>> To mention a few: I think I'm going to love to be able to get out of 
>>> trouble 
>>> if my mac can't start from its internal drive. Booting from an external u s 
>>> b drive from super duper is fabulous, as is the ability to have speech 
>>> during o s installations or upgrades. Running xp as a task on the mac by 
>>> using fusion, is another thing I'm looking forward to. Pro tools is 
>>> something I will want to explore to the best of my ability, as that will 
>>> expand my musical possibilities even further than they are for now.
>>> 
>>> I'm a documentation lover, so I'll have more than enough to explore in the 
>>> months to come.
>>> 
>>> I heard a podcast on maccessibility.net about pro tools becoming accessible 
>>> in April next year, and I'm very much looking forward to laying my hands on 
>>> it. I hope it will be a smoother experience than I daily have in sonar for 
>>> windows. With an open mind to all that is new, I'm hoping to be a part of 
>>> this community soon.
>>> 
>>> Regarding this list, here's a question. To make it possible for a message 
>>> rule to sort all mail coming from this list into its own mail folder, is 
>>> there any way for an email program to recognize mac visionaries messages? 
>>> The mail I see from here, seems to come from the individual senders of the 
>>> messages, rather than from one list server. Similarly, I can't think of a 
>>> way to recognize mac visionary messages by tag in the subject field, 
>>> because 
>>> there is none. How do you folks deal with this? Interested to know.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Paul. 
>>> 
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