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Adium works well with Windows Live, as well as many other services.

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On Apr 25, 2010, at 5:02 PM, Michael Busboom wrote:

> Hello Kerie,
> 
> While I can't answer your question about instant messaging, perhaps I can 
> help out with the others.  Like several people I know, I use both Windows as 
> well as Mac OS Snow Leopard.  Please find my answers below each question.
>  
> 
> On 2010-04-24 21:05, Kerie doyle wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> I’m a very new mac and voice over user, I just had some questions.
>> First, about mail. I have not set up mail yet, as I wanted to ask some 
>> advice. I have a Gmail account, and know from reading, that you may set up 
>> Gmail to work in apple mail using either pop or imap, I’m just wondering, 
>> does it make a difference in terms of voice over, whether I use pop or imap?
> I don't think it does, Kerie. While I use IMAP with my Gmail account, I have 
> never heard anything to the effect that POP wouldn't work.
>> Next, are the mail boxes which can be created in apple mail meant to be used 
>> as substitutes for folders like those which can be created in outlook using 
>> windows, say for lists? And if I’m subscribed to many lists, can I, and do 
>> I, need to create rules so the messages from lists go to the mail boxes, and 
>> don’t just go to my inbox?
> Mail lets you create mailboxes into which you can organize materials.  You 
> can create rules to automatically have specific messages placed in specific 
> mailboxes or, alternatively, you can manually move them to these mailboxes 
> from the inbox.
>> Next, when it comes to instant messaging, can aidium connect to windows 
>> live, or am I best installing windows live for Mac, which I believe, correct 
>> me if I’m wrong, is available from Microsoft?
> This was the question I couldn't answer.
>>  
>> And lastly, for now, is there a way to find out the title of a window, like 
>> in jaws for windows?
> Kerie, using the Voice Over keys (Command Option) along with F2 tells you the 
> title of the window that you are currently in. This command works very well 
> in the Mail program.
>>  
>> I hope you all won’t mind me asking what could be considered by some as 
>> silly questions, but like I say, I’m very new to apple and voice over, so 
>> just thought someone might give me some advice.
>> Thanks for any help in advance,
>> Kerie
>> Kerie, the more I use the Mac, the more I like it!  I hope that you have a 
>> similar experience.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Mike
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