thoughts braille touch or IOS

2013-01-31 Thread William Lomas
hi all i tried braille touch and am disappointed. i can not get it to type 
letters like s, i, etc, and am holding the iPhone in the correction position as 
detailed in the help 
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Re: proximity sensor?

2013-01-31 Thread Ian Harrison
Totally agree David.
I use a long cane, but was thinking a small clip on sensor with bluetooth would 
be far more versatile than a probably very unstylish pair of glasses. Even the 
ultra cane relies on the long cane approach for steps and kerbs etc. Shame it 
casts over £600!
Regards
Ian
On 30 January 2013, at 23:37, David Griffith wrote:

 The  I Glasses are definitely not a long cane replacement - they are an
 additional aid to prevent you hitting head height obstacles like branches
 signs open windows etc.  The long cane has no possibility of  detecting
 hazards of this kind.
 
 David Griffith
 
 -Original Message-
 From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
 [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Glenn
 Sent: 30 January 2013 18:09
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
 Subject: Re: proximity sensor?
 
 There is a less expensive device on the market...
 It is called a long-white cane.
 Seriously, why would one worry about objects in their proximity and not 
 use a long cane?
 Glenn
 
 - Original Message -
 From: David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com
 To: 'Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility' mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 5:31 AM
 Subject: RE: proximity sensor?
 
 
 I do not know of such a product but wonder why you feel they would be
 conspicuous?
 They are very little different from a normal pair of sun shield glasses.
 
 David Griffith
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
 [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Ian Harrison
 Sent: 30 January 2013 10:33
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
 Subject: proximity sensor?
 
 HiAll,
 
 just read about glasses you can wear that vibrate when your upper torso is
 approaching an obstacle. Sold by RNIB in UK. Price £60.
 
 I would feel conspicuous wearing these, but it got me thinking about whether
 a more discreet proximity sensor that could be linked by bluetooth to my
 phone which would then provide the vibration.
 
 Has anyone seen a product like this or any idea who to approach to develop?
 
 Ian
 
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RE: proximity sensor?

2013-01-31 Thread David Griffith
They would cover upper torso.
So if I am wearing them they would detect for example a table that I am
walking up to .

David . 

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From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Glenn
Sent: 31 January 2013 02:38
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: proximity sensor?

That might be useful, but Ian was concerned about his torso.
Glenn
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From: David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com
To: 'Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility' mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 5:37 PM
Subject: RE: proximity sensor?


The  I Glasses are definitely not a long cane replacement - they are an
additional aid to prevent you hitting head height obstacles like branches
signs open windows etc.  The long cane has no possibility of  detecting
hazards of this kind.

David Griffith

-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Glenn
Sent: 30 January 2013 18:09
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: proximity sensor?

There is a less expensive device on the market...
It is called a long-white cane.
Seriously, why would one worry about objects in their proximity and not
use a long cane?
Glenn

- Original Message -
From: David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com
To: 'Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility' mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 5:31 AM
Subject: RE: proximity sensor?


I do not know of such a product but wonder why you feel they would be
conspicuous?
They are very little different from a normal pair of sun shield glasses.

David Griffith


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From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Ian Harrison
Sent: 30 January 2013 10:33
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: proximity sensor?

HiAll,

just read about glasses you can wear that vibrate when your upper torso is
approaching an obstacle. Sold by RNIB in UK. Price £60.

I would feel conspicuous wearing these, but it got me thinking about whether
a more discreet proximity sensor that could be linked by bluetooth to my
phone which would then provide the vibration.

Has anyone seen a product like this or any idea who to approach to develop?

Ian

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Very aggervating problem when printing, please help.

2013-01-31 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

All right, this is about to drive me baunkers!

In my company, I do a fair amount of printing printed material.  So, I have 
an HP Desk Jet 3050A J printer which I recently obtained, and am using with 
10.8.2 Mountain Lion.


Here's the situation.  Probably someone like Lynn etc. who's got full sight, 
or at least has some vision probably will understand this concept a bit 
better, but anyone... please respond if you think you may know, as the 
sooner I can fix this problem, the better.


OK, let's say for an example, that I have a document which I've typed up in 
Text Edit.  I know, you're probably saying why not use Pages?  That's 
irrelavant.  Just stick with me on this please.  The bottom line is, I've 
typed a document, and we'll just say it's 3 pages in length.  It's gotta be 
multiple pages for this example to be accurate.  So, humor me here.  So, I'm 
ready to print, I hit command+P, select my printer, then hit the print 
button with vo+space.  Excellent, it prints.  But, there is one major issue. 
The printer grabs a sheet of paper from the paper load feeder or whatever 
you call that thing where the paper stands up before being fed through to 
print.  Anyway, it sucks in the sheet, prints page 1 of the file, then drops 
it on the take up tray.  Then, it sucks the next page of paper from the 
feeder, and prints page 2.  Then drops it.  Finally it does one more time, 
prints page 3, and thenb drops it.  OK, you're probably going yeah, isn't 
that what it's supposed to do?  Yeah, it is... kind a... but here's the 
problem.  Now, I have these 3 sheets on the tray which have just been 
printed, waiting for me to grab, one stacked on top of the other.  When I go 
to brab them, seeing each page is being dropped on top of the prior page, 
things are backwards.  I hope I'm making sense.  So in other words, page 1 
gets fed, printed, then dropped.  Page two is fed, printed, then dropped on 
top of page 1.  Then page 3 is fed, printed, then dropped on top of page 2. 
So now when I go to grab the sheets from the tray, they're backwards.  Page 
3's on the top, and page 1's on the very bottom.  You can imagine, for 3 
pages, not that big of a deal, but if I had like 10 pages, or something like 
a big expense report, or what not, this could really become enough for you 
to want to throw the printer across the room!  So ultimately, can I make it 
print page 3 first, then 2, then 1.  This way 3 comes out, then 2's dropped 
on top of 3, then finally 1 spits out, and is dropped on top of 2.  This way 
when I grab them, all I gotta do is rotate them 180 degrees but as far as 
the stacking goes, they're correct, 1 on top, 3 on bottom like they should 
be when reading.  I called Apple, and they absolutely insist! that there is 
no way to do this, that I just gotta deal with it.  I'm sorry, but I find 
that incredibly hard to believe.  I mean that isn't even logical that they 
wouldn't give you an option.  If I've confused you more than helping, I'm 
sorry.  It's a little bit hard to explain.


Chris.

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Re: iPod 4th generation upgrade to iOS 6.1 stuck

2013-01-31 Thread Arthur Barney
Hi Sarah,
I upgraded my IPod 5, and like you said, it only took a couple of minutes.
On 2013-01-30, at 8:51 PM, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:

 Take in to account that apples servers were overloaded but every time I've 
 done one of these it only took 10minutes or so maybe fifteen but that's rare. 
 
 Good luck. 
 
 On Jan 30, 2013, at 9:15, Arthur Barney abar...@personainternet.com wrote:
 
 Hi Sarah,
 I haven't yet upgraded my IPod, but a friend of mind upgraded his IPhone, 
 and he said that it took an hour, so I'm going by what other people said.
 When I do upgrade my IPod, I hope that it only takes the time that you say.
 Take care.On 2013-01-30, at 11:49 AM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Huh? my upgrade and reboot only took about 2 minutes. lol! Not an hour. It 
 should not take that long, even if you did an ota. update. 
 
 Take care.
 On Jan 30, 2013, at 7:02 AM, Arthur Barney abar...@personainternet.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi Robert,
 don't do anything, because your IPod is automatically shutdown while it's 
 upgrading.
 Wait for an hour or two, and it will come back.
 On 2013-01-30, at 7:52 AM, Robert Hill molliesda...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I attempted to upgrade my wife's iPod 4th generation to iOS 6.1.
 The device froze after it was supposed to reboot, and now we can't do 
 anything with it, no shut down, no reset, etc.
 I tried connecting it to my Macintosh  , but iTunes doesn't recognize it.
 Is there any keystroke combination  to get the device unstuck?
 
 Thanks for any suggestions.
 
 Bob Hill
 
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Re: Open With list shows obsolete apps

2013-01-31 Thread Sarah k Alawami
This should also help. I remember seeing this years ago but forgot about it.

http://itpixie.com/2011/05/fix-duplicate-old-items-open-with-list/#.UQqSe6V0piA


On Jan 31, 2013, at 7:44 AM, Paul Hopewell hopew...@hopewell.org.uk wrote:

 Hello, 
 I am running Mac OS 10.8. 2 (Mountain Lion). When I use the Open With 
 option of the File menu of Finder I see several versions of some Apps the 
 older versions of which were deleted ages ago. I recall that this can be 
 fixed by the Cocktail App but cannot remember how. 
 i would appreciate any tips on how to fix this problem. 
 Best regards.
 
 Paul Hopewell
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Re: Very aggervating problem when printing, please help.

2013-01-31 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Yeah as it should, but there should also be a collate check box or what you 
could do is when page 1 is printed grab it and face it down, then page 2, then 
3. then grab it and turn it round so that  you can staple it.

or what I do is when page 1 is done turn it front wise and fold down the 2 top 
left and right corners and face it down. then same with 2 and 3. that way I can 
staple this successfully.

I have done with with sheet music I've had to arrange and scores I have had to 
hand in to the prof. 

I learned this trick years and years and years ago during the dot matrix 
printers. Remember those?

Take care all.
On Jan 31, 2013, at 6:06 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
ch...@clgproductions.com wrote:

 All right, this is about to drive me baunkers!
 
 In my company, I do a fair amount of printing printed material.  So, I have 
 an HP Desk Jet 3050A J printer which I recently obtained, and am using with 
 10.8.2 Mountain Lion.
 
 Here's the situation.  Probably someone like Lynn etc. who's got full sight, 
 or at least has some vision probably will understand this concept a bit 
 better, but anyone... please respond if you think you may know, as the sooner 
 I can fix this problem, the better.
 
 OK, let's say for an example, that I have a document which I've typed up in 
 Text Edit.  I know, you're probably saying why not use Pages?  That's 
 irrelavant.  Just stick with me on this please.  The bottom line is, I've 
 typed a document, and we'll just say it's 3 pages in length.  It's gotta be 
 multiple pages for this example to be accurate.  So, humor me here.  So, I'm 
 ready to print, I hit command+P, select my printer, then hit the print button 
 with vo+space.  Excellent, it prints.  But, there is one major issue. The 
 printer grabs a sheet of paper from the paper load feeder or whatever you 
 call that thing where the paper stands up before being fed through to print.  
 Anyway, it sucks in the sheet, prints page 1 of the file, then drops it on 
 the take up tray.  Then, it sucks the next page of paper from the feeder, and 
 prints page 2.  Then drops it.  Finally it does one more time, prints page 3, 
 and thenb drops it.  OK, you're probably going yeah, isn't that what it's 
 suppos
 ed to do?  Yeah, it is... kind a... but here's the problem.  Now, I have these 
3 sheets on the tray which have just been printed, waiting for me to grab, one 
stacked on top of the other.  When I go to brab them, seeing each page is being 
dropped on top of the prior page, things are backwards.  I hope I'm making 
sense.  So in other words, page 1 gets fed, printed, then dropped.  Page two is 
fed, printed, then dropped on top of page 1.  Then page 3 is fed, printed, then 
dropped on top of page 2. So now when I go to grab the sheets from the tray, 
they're backwards.  Page 3's on the top, and page 1's on the very bottom.  You 
can imagine, for 3 pages, not that big of a deal, but if I had like 10 pages, 
or something like a big expense report, or what not, this could really become 
enough for you to want to throw the printer across the room!  So ultimately, 
can I make it print page 3 first, then 2, then 1.  This way 3 comes out, then 
2's dropped on top of 3, then finally 1 spits out
 , and is dropped on top of 2.  This way when I grab them, all I gotta do is 
rotate them 180 degrees but as far as the stacking goes, they're correct, 1 on 
top, 3 on bottom like they should be when reading.  I called Apple, and they 
absolutely insist! that there is no way to do this, that I just gotta deal with 
it.  I'm sorry, but I find that incredibly hard to believe.  I mean that isn't 
even logical that they wouldn't give you an option.  If I've confused you more 
than helping, I'm sorry.  It's a little bit hard to explain.
 
 Chris.
 
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 Founder of CLG Productions
 http://www.clgproductions.com
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Re: thoughts braille touch or IOS

2013-01-31 Thread chris h (sky)
Will did you go to settings and turn on the flip dots 1-3 and 4-6 
option? It's in the advanced heading.


On 31/01/2013 09:06, William Lomas wrote:

hi all i tried braille touch and am disappointed. i can not get it to type 
letters like s, i, etc, and am holding the iPhone in the correction position as 
detailed in the help
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How to reverse the order of printing pages [was Re: Very aggervating problem when printing, please help.]

2013-01-31 Thread Esther
Hello Chris,

You can change the page order for printing in your print dialog window by 
setting the last pop up button to Paper Handling and setting your options.  
When you press Command-P to print, your focus will be on the printer selection 
in the print dialog window.  VO-Right to the printers pop up button, then 
VO-Down arrow past the pop up buttons for presets and paper size.  Just past 
the page orientation will be a pop up button which would be set to TextEdit 
in the example you gave of printing from TextEdit.  VO-Space on this pop up 
button and set it to Paper Handling.  Then navigate to the pop up button for 
Page Order, which will probably be set to Automatic, and change it to 
Reverse.  The actual values to set may depend on your printer model, since 
some printers deliver the pages face down, and in the same order as printed.

If you're printing from an application where the print dialog window is 
abbreviated, so there are no options displayed for page orientation in portrait 
or landscape mode, first navigate to the show details button and press it 
(VO-Space) so that the full set of print dialog window options are shown.  Then 
you'll be able to set up paper handling to reverse the printing order as 
described above.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther   
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Re: How to reverse the order of printing pages [was Re: Very aggervatingproblem when printing, please help.]

2013-01-31 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

Thank you Ester.  This is excellent!  That did the trick beautifully.

Chris Gilland.
Founder of CLG Productions
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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 2:07 PM
Subject: How to reverse the order of printing pages [was Re: Very 
aggervatingproblem when printing, please help.]




Hello Chris,

You can change the page order for printing in your print dialog window by 
setting the last pop up button to Paper Handling and setting your 
options.  When you press Command-P to print, your focus will be on the 
printer selection in the print dialog window.  VO-Right to the printers 
pop up button, then VO-Down arrow past the pop up buttons for presets and 
paper size.  Just past the page orientation will be a pop up button which 
would be set to TextEdit in the example you gave of printing from 
TextEdit.  VO-Space on this pop up button and set it to Paper Handling. 
Then navigate to the pop up button for Page Order, which will probably 
be set to Automatic, and change it to Reverse.  The actual values to 
set may depend on your printer model, since some printers deliver the 
pages face down, and in the same order as printed.


If you're printing from an application where the print dialog window is 
abbreviated, so there are no options displayed for page orientation in 
portrait or landscape mode, first navigate to the show details button 
and press it (VO-Space) so that the full set of print dialog window 
options are shown.  Then you'll be able to set up paper handling to 
reverse the printing order as described above.


HTH.  Cheers,

Esther
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Re: proximity sensor?

2013-01-31 Thread Glenn
As would a cane.
And no batteries needed.
Glenn
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From: David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com
To: 'Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility' mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 5:58 AM
Subject: RE: proximity sensor?


They would cover upper torso.
So if I am wearing them they would detect for example a table that I am
walking up to .

David .

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From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Glenn
Sent: 31 January 2013 02:38
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: proximity sensor?

That might be useful, but Ian was concerned about his torso.
Glenn
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From: David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com
To: 'Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility' mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 5:37 PM
Subject: RE: proximity sensor?


The  I Glasses are definitely not a long cane replacement - they are an
additional aid to prevent you hitting head height obstacles like branches
signs open windows etc.  The long cane has no possibility of  detecting
hazards of this kind.

David Griffith

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From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Glenn
Sent: 30 January 2013 18:09
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: proximity sensor?

There is a less expensive device on the market...
It is called a long-white cane.
Seriously, why would one worry about objects in their proximity and not
use a long cane?
Glenn

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To: 'Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility' mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 5:31 AM
Subject: RE: proximity sensor?


I do not know of such a product but wonder why you feel they would be
conspicuous?
They are very little different from a normal pair of sun shield glasses.

David Griffith


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From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Ian Harrison
Sent: 30 January 2013 10:33
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: proximity sensor?

HiAll,

just read about glasses you can wear that vibrate when your upper torso is
approaching an obstacle. Sold by RNIB in UK. Price £60.

I would feel conspicuous wearing these, but it got me thinking about whether
a more discreet proximity sensor that could be linked by bluetooth to my
phone which would then provide the vibration.

Has anyone seen a product like this or any idea who to approach to develop?

Ian

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Re: thoughts braille touch or IOS

2013-01-31 Thread Glenn
I wonder if Braille Touch is that stupid app I bought that has you press 
weird combinations for the letters.  I have one app, but I thought that was 
called something else.  I was hoping for an app that had all 6 dots like a 
Braille cell, and the one I got I hate.  If this is the one I made the 
mistake with, and not the one that is like a keyboard, then I apologize.
Glenn
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To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: thoughts braille touch or IOS


Will did you go to settings and turn on the flip dots 1-3 and 4-6
option? It's in the advanced heading.

On 31/01/2013 09:06, William Lomas wrote:
 hi all i tried braille touch and am disappointed. i can not get it to type 
 letters like s, i, etc, and am holding the iPhone in the correction 
 position as detailed in the help
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Word processing software

2013-01-31 Thread George Cham
Hi list, 
I'm now ready to buy my i Mac, and have a question. 
Will the pages app from apple, be enough to open most document formats? 
And so saving me money on buying third party software? 

Typed with Fleksy
reply://george.c...@outlook.com




George,

  Sent from my iPad
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Re: How to reverse the order of printing pages [was Re: Very aggervating problem when printing, please help.]

2013-01-31 Thread Sarah k Alawami
ah thanks for that. I hate to admit it but I have not printed from this mac for 
years so I mainly use the pages face down and top corners folded so as to 
staple the thing together in the order, but I'm old school and change is 
stubborn for me lol!

Thanks for the instructions as well. IU will burn this on to my document's 
folder for such things, and in to my eidetic memory, tomorrow.  Lol!

Again good job on the instructions. 

Be blessed.
On Jan 31, 2013, at 11:07 AM, Esther mori...@mac-access.net wrote:

 Hello Chris,
 
 You can change the page order for printing in your print dialog window by 
 setting the last pop up button to Paper Handling and setting your options.  
 When you press Command-P to print, your focus will be on the printer 
 selection in the print dialog window.  VO-Right to the printers pop up 
 button, then VO-Down arrow past the pop up buttons for presets and paper 
 size.  Just past the page orientation will be a pop up button which would be 
 set to TextEdit in the example you gave of printing from TextEdit.  
 VO-Space on this pop up button and set it to Paper Handling.  Then navigate 
 to the pop up button for Page Order, which will probably be set to 
 Automatic, and change it to Reverse.  The actual values to set may depend 
 on your printer model, since some printers deliver the pages face down, and 
 in the same order as printed.
 
 If you're printing from an application where the print dialog window is 
 abbreviated, so there are no options displayed for page orientation in 
 portrait or landscape mode, first navigate to the show details button and 
 press it (VO-Space) so that the full set of print dialog window options are 
 shown.  Then you'll be able to set up paper handling to reverse the printing 
 order as described above.
 
 HTH.  Cheers,
 
 Esther   
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Re: Read to go issue

2013-01-31 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Are you using ios 6.0.1? if so there was an update to ios that fixed this 
issue. If voice over comes on it will drop and cut out and skip and chop and 
reck the audio. but ios 6.1 now has fixed this.

Take care.
On Jan 31, 2013, at 8:50 AM, Ian Harrison 
harrisonc...@harrisonclan.karoo.co.uk wrote:

 Hello all,
 
 I use read to go to read daisy audio books.
 
 I have noticed that I get occasional but regular phrases dropping out. Has 
 anyone else noticed this? Is it a ram problem?
 
 I don't have the same issue when I read Audible books on my 4 s.
 
 Thanks in advance
 Ian
 
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uploading with transmit ftp client

2013-01-31 Thread amy gilbert
hi all, when i try and upload a file to an ftp surver i'm on it says, could not 
upload, surver said access denied, is there a certain way i have to do it? i 
expand the uploads folder on the surver, vo left to the remote browser and vo 
shift m and upload, is that right? amy
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Re: iPod 4th generation upgrade to iOS 6.1 stuck

2013-01-31 Thread Devin Prater
I have iOs 6.1 now, it took like 20 minutes to update mine, and the premium 
voice hasn't downloaded yet. 

Sent from my iPod with iCloud

On 31/01/2013, at 8:35 AM, Arthur Barney abar...@personainternet.com wrote:

Hi Sarah,
I upgraded my IPod 5, and like you said, it only took a couple of minutes.
On 2013-01-30, at 8:51 PM, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:

 Take in to account that apples servers were overloaded but every time I've 
 done one of these it only took 10minutes or so maybe fifteen but that's rare. 
 
 Good luck. 
 
 On Jan 30, 2013, at 9:15, Arthur Barney abar...@personainternet.com wrote:
 
 Hi Sarah,
 I haven't yet upgraded my IPod, but a friend of mind upgraded his IPhone, 
 and he said that it took an hour, so I'm going by what other people said.
 When I do upgrade my IPod, I hope that it only takes the time that you say.
 Take care.On 2013-01-30, at 11:49 AM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Huh? my upgrade and reboot only took about 2 minutes. lol! Not an hour. It 
 should not take that long, even if you did an ota. update. 
 
 Take care.
 On Jan 30, 2013, at 7:02 AM, Arthur Barney abar...@personainternet.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi Robert,
 don't do anything, because your IPod is automatically shutdown while it's 
 upgrading.
 Wait for an hour or two, and it will come back.
 On 2013-01-30, at 7:52 AM, Robert Hill molliesda...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I attempted to upgrade my wife's iPod 4th generation to iOS 6.1.
 The device froze after it was supposed to reboot, and now we can't do 
 anything with it, no shut down, no reset, etc.
 I tried connecting it to my Macintosh  , but iTunes doesn't recognize it.
 Is there any keystroke combination  to get the device unstuck?
 
 Thanks for any suggestions.
 
 Bob Hill
 
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another transmit problem (sorry)

2013-01-31 Thread amy gilbert
hi all, i'm getting so annoyed with transmit, it keeps saying the surver denies 
things, when i know the surver is completely alright. it won't let me download 
files, when i try it says surver only allows 2 log ins or something, when i'm 
only logged in once. i can't use ciber duck properly either, is there another 
accessible ftp client? i've got passive mode enabled with transmit.
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Read 2go issue

2013-01-31 Thread George Cham
Hi, 
I too was having the same issue with phrases cutting out during the audio, with 
ios 6. 
This was happening when I created my own daisy books. 
Now that I've updated ipad to ios 6. 01, books are playing great. 
I've tried other daisy apps, but read 2go, is the best app around. 

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Re: Word processing software

2013-01-31 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello George,

Between Pages and TextEdit, you should have no trouble opening text documents. 
If you have spreadsheets or PowerPoint presentations, then Numbers and Keynote 
would be necessary.

Cheers,

Anne


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 And so saving me money on buying third party software? 
 
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Re: Word processing software

2013-01-31 Thread George Cham
Hi Ann,
Will pages and keynote open Microsoft word documents ?


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On 01/02/2013, at 6:24 PM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:

 Hello George,
 
 Between Pages and TextEdit, you should have no trouble opening text 
 documents. If you have spreadsheets or PowerPoint presentations, then Numbers 
 and Keynote would be necessary.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Anne
 
 
 On 1 Feb 2013, at 05:42, George Cham george.c...@outlook.com wrote:
 
 Hi list, 
 I'm now ready to buy my i Mac, and have a question. 
 Will the pages app from apple, be enough to open most document formats? 
 And so saving me money on buying third party software? 
 
 Typed with Fleksy
 reply://george.c...@outlook.com
 
 
 
 
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