Hi all,

i just intered a online  school for the first time. i wanted to know  how would 
one navigate  the website using voice over? when  the website has to use  falsh 
player? there are  items on the  website that are  electronic based for 
instance, the flash cards on the  website  to study from are  electronic. i can 
sign into the website however,  accessing the  materials on the website is 
somewhat difficult at the moment. i have 15 days from the day of purchasing the 
 class  to  get my full refund back. but before i go ahead and do that i would 
like to see if there were another  way for me to access the materials on the 
website?
if anypme could help me on this one i would most appreciate it.
sincerely, chenelle

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On 05/09/2012, at 18:19, [email protected] wrote:

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> Logitech Media Server [2 Updates]
> app backups with Carbonite? [1 Update]
> Skype keeps crashing when using dial pad in a call [1 Update]
> installing extensions in Safari [1 Update]
> enquiring anne's assistance with a mac problem: [1 Update]
> help pls with streaming music to airport express with voiceover on [1 Update]
> Updating Adobe Flash Player [2 Updates]
> Bard download Question [1 Update]
> iPhone again [1 Update]
> iPhone [5 Updates]
> Using Eclipse on the Mac [1 Update]
>  Logitech Media Server
> Emrah <[email protected]> Sep 05 05:33PM -0400  
> 
> BTW you can set the classic mode as default.
>  
> 
> Marc Sutton <[email protected]> Sep 05 02:53PM -0700  
> 
> Yes, I was able to do this once I found out how to get it into that mode 
> initially. It's working great now. Thanks.
> Marc
>  
>  
> 
>  app backups with Carbonite?
> agent086b <[email protected]> Sep 06 07:41AM +1000  
> 
> Sorry can't help. If you get an answer can you post it here as I need to 
> know also.
> Also how did you get Carbonite? I looked on the Mac App store with no luck.
> Max.
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: app backups with Carbonite?
> From: Alex Hall <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 07:02:52 -0400
>  
> 
>  Skype keeps crashing when using dial pad in a call
> Shawn Krasniuk <[email protected]> Sep 05 04:38PM -0500  
> 
> Hi guys. I've noticed this a few weeks ago when I bought my Skype credit but 
> didn't do anything because I thought it wouldn't crash so much. But now that 
> it's crashing more, this is ridiculous. Skype keeps crashing when I use the 
> dialpad in a call. For example, I use Skype to call my bank. When I press the 
> number 1 to check my balance and everything, Skype crashes. Has anyone else 
> experienced this?
>  
> Shawn
> Sent from my white Mac Book
>  
> 
>  installing extensions in Safari
> Donna Goodin <[email protected]> Sep 05 04:22PM -0500  
> 
> Hi all,
>  
> I just tried to install an extension in Safari. Somehow I screwed it up, 
> because after that, Safari would give me the busy message every time I 
> pressed a key. Happily, I hadn't yet installed the latest update to ML, and 
> when I did that, the problem went away. So, can someone enlighten me as to 
> the correct way to install an extension?
> thanks in advance,
> Donna
>  
> 
>  enquiring anne's assistance with a mac problem:
> Chenelle Hancock <[email protected]> Sep 05 04:46PM -0400  
> 
> Hi Anne,
>  
> It's chenelle, I am in need of some assistance with accessing materials off 
> of a school website using voice over? with adobie acrobat reader. i was 
> wondering if you could possibly email me off list.
> my email address is: [email protected]
> i really appreciate your assistancew in this very important matter.
> sincerely, chenelle
> p.s. i will email you with further details off list.
>  
> Sent from my iPhone
>  
>  
> 
>  help pls with streaming music to airport express with voiceover on
> William Windels <[email protected]> Sep 05 10:33PM +0200  
> 
> Hello,
> I had problems with streaming music to me airport express.
> The music was streaming from my macbook air with osx 10.8.1 with iTunes 
> 10.6.3 and airport express version 7.6.1.
> The problem: there where regularly interruptions in the played music.
> This wasn't happening when voiceover wasn't on (and not only when voiceover 
> wasn't speaking).
>  
> So, on the macbook air, with voiceover off : no problems but when I turned 
> voiceover on, there where breaks in the stream.
>  
>  
> Streaming from the iphone4/ipad2 was also fine.
>  
>  
> Does this make sense?
>  
> any hints are very welcome.
> Kind regards,
> William
>  
> 
>  Updating Adobe Flash Player
> Mary Scott <[email protected]> Sep 05 03:23PM -0400  
> 
> I need to update my flash player How do I do this?
>  
> 
> Chris Bruinenberg <[email protected]> Sep 05 12:44PM -0700  
> 
> in safari, there will be an adobe flash updater that will pop up.
> I think you could also go under system and flash player.
>  
>  
>  
> Sent from my macbook pro.
> Chris Bruinenberg
>  
>  
>  
> 
>  Bard download Question
> Robert Hill <[email protected]> Sep 05 03:41PM -0400  
> 
> What worked for me is not to have Safari open the downloaded file.
> Then when I go to the downloads folder, each zipped file has the correct name.
> I just unzip them, and put the folders where I want them.
>  
> Bob Hill
>  
>  
> 
>  iPhone again
> Marianne Denning <[email protected]> Sep 05 03:02PM -0400  
> 
> Have you looked on Applevis.com? There are several others out there.
>  
>  
> 
>  iPhone
> Mary Scott <[email protected]> Sep 05 02:27PM -0400  
> 
> I just spoke with the ATnT store and the guy there said the iPhone 4 is just 
> as good as the new one coming out and that I should go ahead and get the old 
> one. Does anyone have any knowledge about this? Does he know what he is 
> talking about? Mel
>  
> 
> Marianne Denning <[email protected]> Sep 05 02:34PM -0400  
> 
> I would wait until after Sept. 12 to see what the announcement is.
> The price of the older IPhones will probably drop once the new one
> comes out. You probably want the 4s rather than the 4.
>  
>  
> 
> Taylor Scott <[email protected]> Sep 05 01:54PM -0500  
> 
> The AT&T guy knows as much as you do about the new up coming iPhone.
> The 4 is a good device, the 4S is a little better, and it is a safe
> bet the new unreleased iPhone will have more power and a few new bells
> and wistles.
>  
> The only people who know what the iPhone will or won't have, wouldn't
> be risking there job by talking about it.
>  
> If possible, just wait until the 12th, then you can make the best
> informed disision when all the facts are announced.
>  
>  
> 
> "Bejarano, Rafael P." <[email protected]> Sep 05 01:55PM -0500  
> 
> Sounds like the guy at the store wants to move product, to make room for the 
> new iPhones.
> On Sep 5, 2012, at 1:27 PM, Mary Scott wrote:
>  
>  
> 
> Alex Hall <[email protected]> Sep 05 03:01PM -0400  
> 
> Don't go for the iPhone4, especially if you use your phone for OCR, bill 
> identification, video magnification. and other operations that require a good 
> camera. The 4s has an 8 megapixel camera, which people seem happy with for 
> the afore mentioned purposes, and it's a safe bet that the iPhone5 (announced 
> tomorrow, probably shipping a week or two later) will have an even better 
> camera, more ram, 4g support, and more features. Even if you don't care about 
> all that, the 4 and 4s will drop in price the further from the new iPhone you 
> get. For instance, my sister was able to pick up an iPhone 4 a couple weeks 
> ago for just $50 (with contract, obviously). That's a great price, 
> considering the 4s would be $200. Anyway, short answer: the iPhone5 will be a 
> lot cooler and have more features, so at least wait until September 12 to see 
> what it has before you decide anything.
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> Have a great day,
> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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> 
>  Using Eclipse on the Mac
> "Jonathan C. Cohn" <[email protected]> Sep 03 10:40AM -0400  
> 
> John,
>  
> Sorry for the late response. I don't do a lot of looking at this list 
> anymore. Eclipse is written by IBM so there is a bit more of a chance that it 
> is accessible. It is written in java, however. You should be able to download 
> it from developerworks within the IBM site.
>  
> Eclipse is a framework for building development environments and has several 
> plug-ins. My direct experience was with the NetCool mib2rules system that 
> could parse an SNMP MIB and produce rules files used to create NetCool 
> alarms. I used it on windows, but there was also a linux installer. With 
> Windows even when I dropped the access bridge into the special JRE directory 
> I was not able to get the installer to work. However the system worked with a 
> few flukes once installed. Considering the Macintoshes better handling of 
> interacting with regions of the screen and the fact that IBM used SWING to 
> develop the UI you might have some luck with this.
>  
> You might want to also ask one of the Macintosh blind friendly developers 
> list.
>  
> Jonathan Cohn
> [email protected]
> (703) 573-6956
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/JCCohn
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