Hey. Check out my post a day and a half ago about using mail with activities, I 
provide a good example there. Basically, you can set up hot spots to take you 
to the different parts of the mail view, and thanks to activities those hot 
spots only work within mail, making hot spots much more useful. I've also got 
one set up for terminal. I have quick nav disabled to gain full use of the 
arrows, and reading most punctuation which works better at the console. 
Activities allow you to change any VoiceOver settings based on application, and 
you can switch between activities too. I think they have great potential. It 
wouldn't surprise me if we started seeing some default activities shipping with 
VoiceOver in the future.

 - Austin

On Jul 22, 2011, at 9:56 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:

> Hi All,
> I'm wondering if anybody here can give some examples of ways they find the 
> new activities feature useful?  Coming from SL I'm used to not having them, 
> and so would love to hear from others cases where they're of practical 
> benefit.  I'm mostly just curious, though that won't stop me from shamelessly 
> stealing your ideas if I like them well enough.  :)
> Thanks for any info,
> Zack.
> 
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