Ed Lopez back here. It has been a wile sense I been on the list.  Does anybody 
know of a good pandora controller app for the mac, instead of going to the 
pandora web site?  I am running 10.9.1 on my mac book pro, and I have tried a 
application called Radia, but when I used it, the app behaves very strangely.  
I have signed up for the pandora 1 upgrade for a year, and I want to have more 
control of pandora.  The pandora application is not useable with voice over, 
and I couldn’t change any of my stations.
On Dec 28, 2013, at 9:18 AM, [email protected] wrote:

>   Today's Topic Summary
> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries/topics
> 
> Notification center [4 Updates]
> Using a sig line in mail. [1 Update]
> Amateur Radio apps [1 Update]
> superduper [1 Update]
> reminders [1 Update]
> Anyone else Notice Gmail Acting Funky, no Matter the Mail App? [5 Updates]
> Macupdate [1 Update]
> can't share my library on the network [1 Update]
> Changing Default Spreadhseet App On My Air when Opening A Excel Workbook [1 
> Update]
> antivirus for mac, is it useful? [2 Updates]
> toggle bitween windows and mavericks, and partetioning my hd [1 Update]
> Reading iBooks on the mac using braille display [2 Updates]
> "Apple submenu" message, gets quite annoying... [1 Update]
> Voiceover voice is question for iPhone 5s [1 Update]
> mini questions/mavericks and email [1 Update]
> Amazon Prime is it worth it and are the videos accessible [1 Update]
>  Notification center
> Hope Paulos <[email protected]> Dec 28 08:48AM -0500  
> 
> Hi all. What is the fastest way to access the notification center in maverix? 
> Hope Paulos
>  
> Piotr Machacz <[email protected]> Dec 28 04:04PM +0100  
> 
> If you’re on a macbook or have a magic trackpad, you can just swipe left 
> with2 fingers from the right edge. .
> You first need to turn off the trackpad commander in VO, that’s done by 
> holding the VO keys and doing the roter left gesture. If you’re on a desktop 
> you need to do it from the menu extras. It’s weird that apple gave us 2000 
> different hotkeys to do things with mission control, but no way to access the 
> notifications…
>  
>  
>  
> Alex Hall <[email protected]> Dec 28 10:04AM -0500  
> 
> Personally, I'd assign it a hotkey (I chose ctrl-shift-n since the Mac rarely 
> uses those two modifiers for its own hotkeys). Open System Preferences, go to 
> Keyboard, then the shortcuts tab. Choose Mission Control from the first 
> table, then "show Notifications Center" from the second table. Press enter, 
> type your shortcut, stop interacting a couple times, and give it a try to 
> make sure it worked. You may also wish to set other hotkeys, or disable ones 
> you will never use, while in here. For instance, right below "show 
> Notifications Center" is "Turn on Do Not Disturb", which might be handy to 
> assign to a shortcut. Incidentally, this is also where you can assign 
> shortcuts for application-specific items that lack them. For instance, I've 
> set cmd-option-shift-a to "save attachments" in Mail to make it easier, and 
> ctrl-t to "Tags" in Finder so I can quickly assign tags to files. You'd do 
> this by choosing the "applications" item in the first table. I'd also 
> recommend looking at all the other categories in that table to see just what 
> the Mac offers for keyboard access and customization.
> > To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
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>  
>  
>  
> Have a great day,
> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
> [email protected]
>  
> Ricardo Walker <[email protected]> Dec 28 10:18AM -0500  
> 
> Hi,
>  
> You can set up a hot key yourself in system preferences/keyboard/keyboard 
> shortcuts. That is what I have done.
>  
> hth
>  
> Ricardo Walker
> [email protected]
> Twitter:@apple2thecore
> www.appletothecore.info
>  
>  
>  Using a sig line in mail.
> matthew dyer <[email protected]> Dec 28 10:07AM -0500  
> 
> Ok I am a little confused, but after I followed your directions, I tried to 
> select the sig line I wanted to use and all I have is none or edit 
> signatures. I will keep messing around with this and see what happens. Thanks.
>  
>  
>  Amateur Radio apps
> N2KPV <[email protected]> Dec 28 06:51AM -0800  
> 
> Hello everyone , Does anyone know of any apps that are accessible for 
> radio control or logging ? I already am using iCluster .
>  
> Thanks and Happy New Year , Ben
>  
>  superduper
> "Ramy Moustafa" <[email protected]> Dec 28 04:46PM +0200  
> 
> Ok, but if I have bootcamp, will it backup all my hd including the
> mavericks, windows etc?
>  
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daniel Chavez
> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 4:31 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: superduper
>  
> Hi there,
> I use to do podcasts on Mac stuff. Since my server crashed back in June or
> so, most of my podcasts are gone. However, I will take the time to do a new
> podcast on SuperDooper.
> As far as the hd goes, SuperDooper should backup the hole HD. From my
> experience, SuperDooper does pretty well, and makes your destination drive
> bootable, so you could boot off the destination drive.
> My podcasts can be found at www.danielcproductions.net
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>  
>  reminders
> Jim Gatteys <[email protected]> Dec 28 07:19AM -0600  
> 
> Hi Nic!
> I have checked all that. the clock is fine, and the reminder date is where I 
> want it. I guess I'll see if it triggers correctly today. If not I'll keep 
> digging.
> Jim
>  
>  
>  Anyone else Notice Gmail Acting Funky, no Matter the Mail App?
> Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> Dec 27 10:21PM -0800  
> 
> Hi, all,
>  
> Well, I've been using Alpine in Terminal and Gmail still has syncing 
> issues. I sometimes get a batch of mail that's three days old. My iCloud 
> and Cox accounts sync just fine.
>  
> Teresa
>  
> Wishing everyone a joyous holiday season and a happy New Year!
>  
> Pete Nalda <[email protected]> Dec 27 11:26PM -0700  
> 
> I've noticed gmail to be pretty slow to sync when my mbp has b been asleep 
> for a while, and my archive folder on said machine STILL has 1600 messages, 
> when my iPhone has like maybe 30.
>  
> Egun On, Lagunak! (basque for G'day, Mates
> Louie P (Pete) Nalda
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> Facebook.com/lpnalda
> Linkedin.com/in/lpnalda
> Twitter: @lpnalda
>  
>  
> David Chittenden <[email protected]> Dec 28 10:39PM +1300  
> 
> Apple has instructed beta testers to focus on gmail issues. This tells me 
> that the gmail problems continue, and that Apple is working on it. That said, 
> it may help Apple if you send an email detailing how your problem happens. 
>  
> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
> Email: [email protected]
> Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
> Sent from my iPhone
>  
>  
> Chris H <[email protected]> Dec 28 12:25PM  
> 
> Hi
> how does Gmail work on the iPad using the Mail app? Is it the same or 
> similar to that found on the iPhone? Told you I'm new to tablets smile.
>  
> Best wishes for Christmas and 2014 Chris
>  
> On 28/12/2013 09:39, David Chittenden wrote:
>  
> Ricardo Walker <[email protected]> Dec 28 08:16AM -0500  
> 
> Hi,
>  
> Its the same. The Mail app is a bit different on the iPad because there are 2 
> columns. The left hand side has your list of messages and mailboxes, and the 
> right side actually contains the information in the message.
>  
> Ricardo Walker
> [email protected]
> Twitter:@apple2thecore
> www.appletothecore.info
>  
>  
>  Macupdate
> Annie Skov Nielsen <[email protected]> Dec 28 01:21PM +0100  
> 
> Hi.
>  
> I have been in contact with the developer of macupdate desktop. Unfortunately 
> I can not get it to work in mavericks.
>  
> I think you will need to buy a subscription to use the app.
>  
> Best regards Annie.
>  
>  can't share my library on the network
> Kayaker <[email protected]> Dec 28 06:48AM -0500  
> 
> Hello,
>  
> You have fallen into another iTunes interface trap. There are two different 
> ways to share a library. The Sharing toolbar button you find in your iTunes 
> preferences is the old way and in my opinion, a far better interface than the 
> new way called “home sharing”. In order to have your library seen by other 
> devices you need to enable home sharing on the computer and the iOS device 
> under a single apple id. Sadly, you have no control over what gets shared in 
> the home sharing model. It’s all or nothing. The control you have in the 
> iTunes Sharing preferences have no affect on home sharing. You should find 
> home sharing in the iTunes file menu, and when you enable this on the 
> computer and iOS device, you should be able to see your library. I’ll add the 
> accessibility of picking the source is horrid for voiceover users on iOS 
> devices. The video app’s interface is not accessible via voiceover unless you 
> know where to click to switch libraries by guessing. And the interface in the 
> Music app is not much better.
>  
> SO, in summary:
> Use home sharing to share your computer’s library to an iPod, iPad, iPhone or 
> Apple TV.
> Use iTunes Library Sharing to share your library between computers running 
> iTunes.
>  
> Hope this helps.
>  
>  
>  
>  
>  
>  Changing Default Spreadhseet App On My Air when Opening A Excel Workbook
> Piotr Machacz <[email protected]> Dec 28 11:29AM +0100  
> 
> hit command-i on the file to go to the info dialog. Then keep going right 
> until you get to the open with section. You will now see a popup button which 
> will let you choose what application you want to use, so go ahead and change 
> it. Now, only that file will open with that app. If you want all files of 
> this type to open with it, keep going forward and you should see a change all 
> button. And that’s it.
>  
>  antivirus for mac, is it useful?
> Stan ZA <[email protected]> Dec 28 12:05PM +0200  
> 
> Hi,
> It is there, but note the spelling "clamxav"
>  
> Stan ZA
> [email protected]
>  
>  
>  
>  
> eric oyen <[email protected]> Dec 28 03:09AM -0700  
> 
> sorry about that. I spell how they sound and not exactly how they are 
> spelled. I had to look at it again. its actually vlamxav which sounds a lot 
> like clamsav on my screen reader.
>  
> -eric
>  
> On Dec 28, 2013, at 3:05 AM, Stan ZA wrote:
>  
>  
>  toggle bitween windows and mavericks, and partetioning my hd
> ramy moustafa <[email protected]> Dec 28 10:37AM +0200  
> 
> Am using u s b speakers
> And after mavericks must i change my bootcamp
>  
> Ramy moustafa saber
> Musicc instructor at:
> faculty of musical education
> music arranger and sound engineer
> Sent from my iPhone
>  
>  
>  Reading iBooks on the mac using braille display
> Vic <[email protected]> Dec 27 11:34PM -0800  
> 
> Hello Teresa!
> I did not realize this part, however, choosing the books still remains to 
> be a problem. At least in my case, VoiceOver does not announce the names of 
> the book samples, books or PDF documents stored in my library.
> Is this the experience you have?
>  
>  
> On Friday, December 27, 2013 1:08:16 PM UTC-8, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>  
> Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> Dec 27 11:59PM -0800  
> 
> Hi, Vic,
>  
> If you switch to list view in the library, this helps a lot. You can then 
> press return on the title of a book.
>  
> HtH,
> Teresa
>  
> Wishing everyone a joyous holiday season and a happy New Year!
>  
> On Fri, 27 Dec 2013, Vic wrote:
>  
>  
>  "Apple submenu" message, gets quite annoying...
> Vic <[email protected]> Dec 27 11:26PM -0800  
> 
> The checkbox was already unchecked. Will be looking for other culprits.
>  
> Thanks,
> Victor
>  
>  
> On Friday, December 27, 2013 7:25:00 AM UTC-8, phil halton wrote:
>  
>  Voiceover voice is question for iPhone 5s
> Chenelle Hancock <[email protected]> Dec 28 01:21AM -0500  
> 
> Hello everyone! I want to know how can you download voices like Karen Emily 
> Alice etc. on to your iPhone five and see using voice over? Thank you so much 
> I really appreciate it sincerely, Chenelle
>  
> Sent from my iPhone
>  
>  
>  mini questions/mavericks and email
> Alex Hall <[email protected]> Dec 28 12:40AM -0500  
> 
> Your Mini probably has Mavericks, but it may still have Mountain Lion. Press 
> ctrl-option-m, down arrow to "About this Mac", press enter, and move through 
> the resulting dialog with ctrl-option-right or left to find your OS10 
> version. Hit escape to close it.
>  
> A commander is a way of assigning actions to keys or trackpad gestures. I'd 
> suggest getting comfortable with Voiceover's basics before delving into 
> commanders.
>  
> 3. In Mail, press command-n to make a new message. Mail's preferences are 
> accessed with command-comma, as are the preferences in most every Mac app.
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>  
>  
>  
> Have a great day,
> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
> [email protected]
>  
>  Amazon Prime is it worth it and are the videos accessible
> Sarai Bucciarelli <[email protected]> Dec 27 09:17PM -0600  
> 
> I love Amazon Prime. Definitely worth it.
>  
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