Hi all,

I wanted to know how do you log someone else out of iTunes that used your phone 
without your permission! Every time I try to update my apps from the app store 
this person iTunes name comes up thanks I appreciate this is Chenelle

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> On Oct 19, 2013, at 5:16 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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>   Today's Topic Summary
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> Importing CD question [7 Updates]
> Problem from Re-Labeling an App [1 Update]
> apple, flash, and vo, was etc. [1 Update]
> Mailing List Conventions: Plain Text Versus Rich text? [4 Updates]
> Audio Boo for Mac? [2 Updates]
> yet more regarding youtube [3 Updates]
> Anyone Upgrade to a 5S on AT&T [2 Updates]
> adding links to mail signatures [1 Update]
>  Importing CD question
> Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> Oct 19 08:04PM +0100  
> 
> Hello everyone.
>  
> I have just imported a CD using iTunes. However, the CD importing didn't 
> complete very well. So I am wondering, if I can port the CD again, would it 
> replace the other CD which was imported? Thank you very much.
>  
> Kawal.
>  
> Sent from my iPhone
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> John Panarese <[email protected]> Oct 19 03:20PM -0400  
> 
> In theory, it should, but I have not imported a CD a second time. One would 
> think that if you choose the same info with the import that it will overwrite 
> the original, but I stand corrected if I am wrong about this.
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> Take Care
>  
> John D. Panarese
> Director
> Mac for the Blind
> Tel, (631) 724-4479
> Email, [email protected]
> Website, http://www.macfortheblind.com
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> Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> Oct 19 08:27PM +0100  
> 
> If it does not work, how can I remove the original CD? Very in mind that it 
> is an album of its own. Thank you very much.
>  
> I am away from home just now, and have no access to my iMac.
>  
> Kawal. Sent from my iPhone
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> John Panarese <[email protected]> Oct 19 03:36PM -0400  
> 
> You would probably have to delete it from your iTunes library through iTunes 
> itself. Do a search for the album and delete the tracks. If you do it through 
> Finder, that leaves dead links in iTunes. If you have the Apple script to 
> remove dead links, then that’s fine, but I always recommend that you remove 
> iTunes material via iTunes.
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>  
> Take Care
>  
> John D. Panarese
> Director
> Mac for the Blind
> Tel, (631) 724-4479
> Email, [email protected]
> Website, http://www.macfortheblind.com
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> APPLE CERTIFIED SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL FOR MAC OSX Mountain Lion and LION
>  
> AUTHORIZED APPLE STORE BUSINESS AFFILIATE
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> MAC and iOS VOICEOVER TRAINING AND SUPPORT
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> Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> Oct 19 08:45PM +0100  
> 
> Is there a way to slept the whole album in a menu item, and then delete the 
> album once the album is selected in the menu item? Thank you very much.
>  
> Kawal.
>  
> Sent from my iPhone
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> 
> John Panarese <[email protected]> Oct 19 03:54PM -0400  
> 
> You would have to highlight all of the tracks at once to do this. If you do 
> your search precisely, this should not be difficult to do. I have done this 
> for fixing incorrect details for tracks on the same album or for tracks 
> imported in from an audio CD.
>  
>  
> Take Care
>  
> John D. Panarese
> Director
> Mac for the Blind
> Tel, (631) 724-4479
> Email, [email protected]
> Website, http://www.macfortheblind.com
>  
> APPLE CERTIFIED SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL FOR MAC OSX Mountain Lion and LION
>  
> AUTHORIZED APPLE STORE BUSINESS AFFILIATE
>  
> MAC and iOS VOICEOVER TRAINING AND SUPPORT
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> Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> Oct 19 08:58PM +0100  
> 
> I have done this too John.
>  
> Sent from my iPhone
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>  Problem from Re-Labeling an App
> Brian Fischler <[email protected]> Oct 19 01:10PM -0400  
> 
> Hey all,
>  
> I am curious if this has happened to anyone else as I have now experienced it 
> on an iPhone 4S and 5S both running IOS 7. This problem also occurred in 
> IOS6. When I use the two finger tap to rename an app, for example an app was 
> just called football, and I wanted it called CBS Football, which I typed than 
> hit save and the app name changes to ESPN football and the app is a CBS app, 
> and not ESPN. I have deleted the app and reinstalled it from the app store 
> and it still comes up as ESPN football. So strange as the app has nothing to 
> do with ESPN. I have had this happen elsewhere as I once renamed a yahoo app 
> to yahoo baseball and now my baseball playlist in downcast insists on calling 
> itself yahoo baseball and even deleting the playlist in downcast and creating 
> a new called baseball changes its name to yahoo baseball. So strange and no 
> clue how this is happening. Would love any advice on how to fix this. Thanks
>  
> 
>  apple, flash, and vo, was etc.
> Karen Lewellen <[email protected]> Oct 19 12:11PM -0400  
> 
> Hi Folks,
> I am actually surprised so few here understand why Flash does not
> work on ios devices, or feel there is any reason for it to work
> at all. In 2010, Steve Jobs wrote a now famous memo explaining
> why Flash would no longer be supported on Ios devices..for
> anyone. He preferred html5 and put allot of energy into it,
> something Apple continues. In 2012, as the article below
> indicates, Adobe announced that Flash would no longer be updated
> for any mobile platform. Apple pulled it as a default long
> before, and Adobe realizes it is a poor structure for mobile in
> general. If you want to read more about this, including the Jobs
> memo, simply search for a phrase like Steve Jobs on Flash, and
> you will bring up lots of articles that explain why Apple dumped
> it, including some on the apple site itself. This article is one
> of many announcing Adobe's surrender.
>  
>  
> STEVE JOBS WINS: Adobe's Ditching Flash
> Kevin Smith Jun. 29, 2012, 10:05 AM 27,391 16
> It has been just over two years since Steve Jobs
> wrote his "Thoughts on Flash" essay.
> Jobs criticized Adobe because, "flash was created during the
> PC era - for PCs and mice...But the mobile era is about low
> power devices, touch interfaces and open web standards - all
> areas where Flash falls short."
> Apparently Jobs was right.
> In a blog post yesterday, Adobe addressed concerns that it
> would no longer support mobile flash on Android's latest
> operating system, Jelly Bean. The flash-maker confirmed
> previous news that they in fact will not support mobile flash
> but instead the company will focus on flash for PC.
> Back in 2010 Jobs said, "flash has not performed well
> on mobile devices. We have routinely asked Adobe to show us Flash
> performing well on a mobile device, any mobile device, for a
> few years now. We have never seen it."
> we never will see it. After August 15 of this year mobile
> flash will begin to fade out of the picture. Don't
> worry, if you already have flash installed on your device. Adobe
> will still continue to issue security updates and other vital
> patches for existing users.
> Being able to access flash-based web content from Android
> devices was once a huge selling point for Google based tablets
> and phones.
> Going forward Adobe says, "the easiest way to ensure ongoing
> access to Flash Player on Android 4.0 or earlier devices is to
> use certified devices and ensure that the Flash Player is
> either pre-installed by the manufacturer or installed from
> Google Play Store before August 15^th."
>  
> HTH,
> Karen
>  
> 
>  Mailing List Conventions: Plain Text Versus Rich text?
> Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> Oct 19 03:30PM +1100  
> 
> I can't speak for anyone else, but as for me…
>  
> I used to be able to read HTML messages fine when I just viewed gmail in a 
> web browser. HTML emails are annoying in Mac Mail, however, so I only send 
> rich text messages. I don't send plane text messages, but if I receive an 
> email with too much HTML, such as images etcetera, I'll press 
> command-option-P to view it as plane text.
>  
> Cheers,
> Nic
>  
> 
> Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> Oct 18 11:32PM -0700  
> 
> I'm a bit confused here. Rich text is the same is HtML, isn't it? For all 
> intents and purposes, anyway.
>  
> Teresa
>  
> "We're made of star stuff."--Carl Sagan
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> Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> Oct 19 11:15PM +1100  
> 
> Yes, technically that's true. For practical purposes, however, I was trying 
> to distinguish between features such as bullets, bold and text alignment, 
> which I use and seem to work fine with VoiceOver, and other HTML elements 
> such as image links and the like, with which VoiceOver really seems to have 
> trouble.
> Cheers,
> Nic
>  
> On 19/10/2013, at 5:32 PM, Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> wrote:
>  
> I'm a bit confused here. Rich text is the same is HtML, isn't it? For all 
> intents and purposes, anyway.
>  
> Teresa
>  
> "We're made of star stuff."--Carl Sagan
>  
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> Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> Oct 19 08:26AM -0700  
> 
> Oh, gotcha, Nic. Yes, sometimes the commercial emails I get are annoying with 
> their fancy layouts and tabs, etc. I notice the average person using rich 
> text for emails, however, and I'm considering doing the same, so that I can 
> put text-labeled links in my signatures. As long as executable applets and 
> other rather malicious stuff isn't used in emails, it seems reasonable these 
> days.
>  
> Teresa
>  
> Slow down; you'll get there faster.
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>  Audio Boo for Mac?
> Alex Hall <[email protected]> Oct 18 06:24PM -0400  
> 
> Hi all,
> I'm getting a new microphone tomorrow and plan to do a bunch of 
> demos/recordings for Aplevis.com and other places. I'd also like to try out 
> Audio Boo, for general tweeting but also to tweet some of these recordings. I 
> know the iOS app is accessible, but is there an Audio Boo app that works on 
> the Mac that is friendly towards VO? Thanks in advance.
>  
>  
> Have a great day,
> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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> 
> Daniel Miller <[email protected]> Oct 19 09:46AM -0500  
> 
> Hi Alex,
>  
> Unfortunately, the audio boo app is iOS specicific. However, you can record 
> your podcasts/demos using something like audio highjack pro and upload them 
> to whatever you’re going to put them on.
>  
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> 
>  yet more regarding youtube
> Steve Holmes <[email protected]> Oct 18 11:04PM -0700  
> 
> I wonder what it will take to get Google to just get on with implementing 
> HTML5 and dump this fuckin' flash! I refuse to install that parasite on my 
> system under any condition. I may be missing lots of youtube content, but I 
> refuse to compromise my computer with inaccessible flash players and Adobe 
> flatly refuses to make any accessibility improvements to this so-called 
> product.
>  
>  
> 
> Cara Quinn <[email protected]> Oct 18 11:44PM -0700  
> 
> Hi Steve and list,
>  
> Steve, though I agree with you and also with your choice of rather forceful 
> language ;) it's completely not cool on this list.
>  
> So this is your warning. Do not use the colorful language here in future, K?
>  
> This goes for all of us. Easy on the choice words. K?
>  
> Thanks a bunch and have a great weekend!
>  
> Y'all rock!
>  
> Smiles,
>  
> Cara :)
> On Oct 18, 2013, at 11:04 PM, Steve Holmes <[email protected]> wrote:
>  
> I wonder what it will take to get Google to just get on with implementing 
> HTML5 and dump this fuckin' flash! I refuse to install that parasite on my 
> system under any condition. I may be missing lots of youtube content, but I 
> refuse to compromise my computer with inaccessible flash players and Adobe 
> flatly refuses to make any accessibility improvements to this so-called 
> product.
>  
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> Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> Oct 19 11:29PM +1100  
> 
> I also refuse to install flash on my Mac, and I'm often frustrated and angry 
> at the prevalence of inaccessible flash on the web.
> However, I disagree that it is entirely Adobe's fault or that they haven't 
> done anything about flash accessibility.
> 1. Some flash, though unlabelled, is still accessible with JAWS on Windows.
> 2. Some flash on Adobe websites (Adobe Connect, for example) is implemented 
> surprisingly well. Everything is fully labelled and all controls are 
> accessible with JAWS on Windows. It is a little tricky as it uses custom 
> keyboard commands, but if you read Adobe's help documentation it works just 
> as they say.
> 3. Of course flash is completely inaccessible with VoiceOver. This, however, 
> is as much if not more Apple's fault than Adobe's. I don't really blame 
> Apple, as the web would be better off with HTML5 and getting rid of flash, 
> but it's still hardly Adobe's fault. Apple could endeavour to make flash 
> accessible with VoiceOver in the meantime while we're waiting for wider 
> adoption of HTML5.
> 4. Adobe developed flash to fulfil a need on the web. Although it was not 
> created with the blind community in mind, and is consequently a difficult 
> type of content to make accessible to blind people, Adobe has gone to efforts 
> to make flash accessible. The fact that many developers implementing flash 
> don't take advantage of these accessibility features is not entirely Adobe's 
> fault.
> 5. It's a similar situation with PDFs. Adobe has greatly improved 
> accessibility of PDFs and provides great documentation explaining to PDF 
> creators how to create accessible PDFs. If sometimes publishers don't follow 
> these guidelines, again this is not Adobe's fault. 
>  
> On 19/10/2013, at 5:04 PM, Steve Holmes <[email protected]> wrote:
>  
> I wonder what it will take to get Google to just get on with implementing 
> HTML5 and dump this fuckin' flash! I refuse to install that parasite on my 
> system under any condition. I may be missing lots of youtube content, but I 
> refuse to compromise my computer with inaccessible flash players and Adobe 
> flatly refuses to make any accessibility improvements to this so-called 
> product.
>  
> 
>  Anyone Upgrade to a 5S on AT&T
> Brian Fischler <[email protected]> Oct 18 06:46PM -0400  
> 
> Hey Patrick, Thanks for sharing. Yup I went through almost the same thing you 
> did, but instead of having to chase down the UPS truck the geniuses at Apple 
> left my apartment number off the shipping label. How odd, the adapter I 
> ordered at the same time made it here and had the apartment number so I know 
> it wasn't my error. UPS was a nightmare to deal with and so was AT&T but 
> everything is up and working fine now. Moral of the story wait until the 
> store has them in stock in the future. Best,
>  
> 
> Patrick Neazer <[email protected]> Oct 18 05:58PM -0500  
> 
> Hello Brian and all:
>  
> I am glad to hear that everything worked out in the end. it will make a good 
> story to tell around the campfire :).
>  
> Yes, the old way of doing it is still pretty cool … show up at the store, 
> talk to the nice people, smile at the person in line, box it up, take it 
> home, turn it on and presto :).
>  
> Now you can tell the world what you have learned and what you found out with 
> your new shiny iPhone. we will be listening :).
>  
> take good care and I wish you enough.
>  
> Patrick 
>  
> 
>  adding links to mail signatures
> Brian Fischler <[email protected]> Oct 18 06:43PM -0400  
> 
> Actually Teresa this is much appreciated as I have been following the thread 
> and will probably eventually enter my Facebook and Twitter in to my signature 
> so thanks for posting your findings. Best,
>  
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