Could someone please help this stupid old dog see the light about quick nab? 
What's new? What makes it so good now? Can i do more now than i could in SL 
where i didn't use it at all because i thought it was umm not exactly 
counterproductive, but… confusing.
/Krister

22 jul 2011 kl. 07:03 skrev Jenny Wood:

> So far, I don't regret upgrading.  I realize I am probably in the minority 
> here, but I actually like the conversation view in mail. :-)  It actually 
> speeds up the process of wading through dozens upon dozens of messages.  
> Although, I have done a little tweaking here and there to suit my own 
> preferences.  Honestly, I haven't had a chance to bang around on the new OS 
> as much as many others on this list, but I can say with confidence that I 
> absolutely *love* the browsing experience in safari now!  Between faster 
> loading of web pages and the ability to more quickly navigate using the 
> special quicknav features, Facebook is no longer the pain in the bum it used 
> to be. <grin>  I also enjoy the ability to configure specific "activities" 
> for voiceover behavior in my various applications.  I can't wait to tinker 
> around more with Lion over the coming days.  Oh, one particularly odd 
> behavior, although not a "problem" per say, when typing a message in Mail, 
> such as this reply, it sounds as if Alex has a cigarette hanging out of his 
> mouth as he speaks. LOL  Seems like I notice it more when I am backspacing or 
> when the auto-correct is spelling out it's suggestions.  The letter "S" is 
> most pronounced. LOL  Anyway, as a side note, I wold like to say that in 
> spite of the occasional bickering back and forth, I have already found many 
> posts here to be extremely beneficial as I tame the Lion. Thanks to all!
> 
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> On Jul 21, 2011, at 10:52 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> 
>> They have simplified the process in Lion.  You press VO comma to mar the 
>> item then VO period to drop it.  The place your item must be visible on the 
>> screen though.  So you got to make sure its not being blocked by another 
>> window for example.
>> 
>> Ricardo Walker
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>> On Jul 21, 2011, at 11:45 PM, Sonnia wrote:
>> 
>>> Hmm it does sound like i should upgrade. :) Btw, i've had some trouble
>>> learning to drag/drop on a mac, how do i do it? (The question popped
>>> in to my head when you mentioned drag/drop.)
>>> 
>>> Brianna Snyder wrote:
>>>> Yes, it's definitely worth it. Yes, there's a couple little problems, but 
>>>> overall, it's really good.
>>>> Many bugs are fixed, including the one where system voice would interrupt 
>>>> Voiceover while speaking.
>>>> The conversations view in Mail is good too, if you follow threads. There 
>>>> are many new voices. Drag and drop works very well, and there's a new way 
>>>> to move files, ass opposed to jut cutting them. The dock is a lot better 
>>>> too. For example, if you have unread messages in Mail, you can do to the 
>>>> dock and see how many there are.
>>>> These are only just a few of the reasons why I'd think it is worth it to 
>>>> upgrade.
>>>> 
>>>> Brianna
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Jul 21, 2011, at 11:32 PM, Sonnia wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hello all. I know Lion is  full of new features and the upgrade price
>>>>> (compared to what i've spent before to upgrade software) is quite
>>>>> inexpensive. But in your opinion, is it worth the upgrade? I ask this
>>>>> because it seems many new features are gesture based. Sighted people
>>>>> can move things around on the screen, play with windows, and do so
>>>>> much with the new gestures in Lion. Is there any real benefit of an
>>>>> upgrade to a blind person? Thanks and take care everyone. :)
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