Re: FANSPEED for Mac

2018-07-23 Thread Oriol Gómez
old? it got an update a few weeks ago...

On 7/23/18, Steve Matzura  wrote:
> Wow, that one's old! https://www.whatroute.net/phantasmic.html
>
>
> On 7/23/2018 3:21 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
>> hi.
>> try Phantasmic, it's not 100% accessible but it works.
>>
>> On 7/23/18, 'Shawn Krasniuk' via MacVisionaries
>>  wrote:
>>> I have an app on my Mac called SMC Fan Control which does what you want.
>>> A
>>> friend of mine gave it to me so I don't know the website it was from. A
>>> Google search should do the trick for you.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
 On Jul 22, 2018, at 2:25 PM, Steve Matzura 
 wrote:

 If any of you know the Windows program FANSPEED, is there a like
 program
 for Mac OS, and if so, what's its name, or where might I find it?


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Re: Safari hangs on audible web site

2018-07-23 Thread Michael Marshall
Hey, Google Chrome is quite a bit better with this website.
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> On 24 Jul 2018, at 2:22 pm, gerrycook  wrote:
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> Hello would google crome be any better? 
> cheers gerry have a nice day
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>> On 24 Jul 2018, at 6:04 am, Michael Marshall > > wrote:
>> 
>> hey,
>> I feel your pain with this issue.
>> It is an absolute nightmare.
>> I don't have any solution except using something like Google Chrome.
>> What I can tell you is that on Mojave witch i have been testing, the problem 
>> seems to have been resolved.
>> Michael Marshall
>> For Voice Over inquiries or to listen to my demos, please visit my Voice 
>> Realm profile.
>> http://www.thevoicerealm.com/talent/Michael.Marshall 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 24 Jul 2018, at 3:38 am, Paul Hopewell  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> I am running the latest High Sierra on my 2017 iMac. The audible web site 
>>> keeps hanging with Safari constantly saying busy. Go to search for an audio 
>>> book by say a specified author and then try to access the search results. 
>>> This all worked fine last year with El Capitan on an older iMac.
>>> Do others have this problem? Are there any VO setting I can change to make 
>>> things better?
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Re: Safari hangs on audible web site

2018-07-23 Thread gerrycook
Hello would google crome be any better? 
cheers gerry have a nice day
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> On 24 Jul 2018, at 6:04 am, Michael Marshall  
> wrote:
> 
> hey,
> I feel your pain with this issue.
> It is an absolute nightmare.
> I don't have any solution except using something like Google Chrome.
> What I can tell you is that on Mojave witch i have been testing, the problem 
> seems to have been resolved.
> Michael Marshall
> For Voice Over inquiries or to listen to my demos, please visit my Voice 
> Realm profile.
> http://www.thevoicerealm.com/talent/Michael.Marshall
> 
>> On 24 Jul 2018, at 3:38 am, Paul Hopewell  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> I am running the latest High Sierra on my 2017 iMac. The audible web site 
>> keeps hanging with Safari constantly saying busy. Go to search for an audio 
>> book by say a specified author and then try to access the search results. 
>> This all worked fine last year with El Capitan on an older iMac.
>> Do others have this problem? Are there any VO setting I can change to make 
>> things better?
>> Paul Hopewell
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MacOS Mojave beta broke Chrome's checkboxes. Here are two ways to bring them back, CNET

2018-07-23 Thread M. Taylor
MacOS Mojave beta broke Chrome's checkboxes. Here are two ways to bring them
back
Bad beta!
By Matt Elliott, July 20, 2018 8:44 AM PDT

Perhaps it's a move to nudge me toward Safari and its fancy new favicons. Or
maybe it's just a bug. Whatever the case may be, the beta of MacOS Mojave
has broken a small but important part of Chrome : Checkboxes. Without
checkboxes, I can't, for example, conduct my online banking in Chrome or use
CNET's content management system. Any web form where I need to check a box
is unworkable.
I installed each iteration of the Mojave beta with the hope that Chrome's
checkboxes will return, but I'm now on the fourth beta of Mojave (MacOS
10.14), and Chrome's checkboxes are still missing. Thankfully, there's an
easy fix. Two, actually.
Chrome checkbox extension
Install the Mojave Checkbox-Fix extension and you'll no longer be singing
the missing checkbox blues. The extension works by changing the zoom-level
of each page to 1.01, which allows the checkboxes to appear. For some
reason, they are invisible at Chrome's default zoom level but appear at any
other zoom level.
Zoom to the rescue
If you don't want to install the extension, then you can just just zoom in
or out on a page with missing checkboxes and they'll appear. You won't even
need to refresh the page. Just hit Command-plus or -minus. Or to go View >
Zoom In (or Out). 
Read more: Everything you need to know about MacOS Mojave
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are-2-ways-to-bring-them-back/#ftag=CAD5457c2c


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Create custom ringtones for your iPhone, CNET

2018-07-23 Thread M. Taylor
Create custom ringtones for your iPhone
Turn a song, sound clip, MP3 file or just about anything else into your very
own iPhone ringtone.
 By Rick Broida, July 23, 2018 2:14 PM PDT
 
Ben Geskin/Twitter 
Does your iPhone ($1,000 at Cricket Wireless) sound like every other iPhone?
Does it play the default Waves ringtone, causing everyone nearby to pull out
their own phone and see if it's the one ringing? 
Time to stand out from the crowd! You can create an unlimited number of
custom ringtones for your device, using a virtually unlimited number of
sources: songs, sound effects, MP3 files -- you name it. Here's a rundown of
your options. 
Buy ringtones in iTunes 
You know you can buy apps, music and movies from the iTunes Store, but did
you know it sells ringtones as well? It's not immediately obvious if you
don't know where to look. 
Open the iTunes app on your phone, tap More (bottom right corner) and then
tap Tones. Voila! A whole section devoted to ringtones. 
Many of these are songs, but if you tap the Genres button and scroll down to
the bottom of the list, you'll see categories including Dialogue and Sound
Effects. That's where you can score 'tones like R2-D2 beeping and booping, a
T. rex roar from Jurassic Park, and spoken-word clips from all manner of
movies and TV shows. You can tap the thumbnail for any ringtone to hear a
sample. 
iTunes' ringtones sell for 99 cents or $1.29. When you tap to buy one,
you'll see options including Set as Default Ringtone, Set as Default Text
Tone (for text messages, naturally) and Assign to a Contact. You can, of
course, modify any of these options later on, as well as tap Done to
complete the setup later. 

This is the major advantage to spending money on ringtones: They're
automatically added to your phone, right on your phone, no conversion or
hoop-jumping required. 
DIY ringtones 
If you'd rather not spend any cash, however, or you want music or sounds not
available through iTunes, consider the DIY approach. 
Here's a great example. For my money, there is no better ringtone you can
have for your phone than this. YouTube is really the only place to find it
(and countless other clips, sound effects and more). Thankfully, it's fairly
easy to convert any YouTube video -- or, for that matter, any MP3 or other
audio track you own -- to a ringtone. 
If you're starting with YouTube, the basic process goes like this: Convert
the YouTube video to an MP3 or M4A audio file, convert that file to the M4R
format, then use iTunes to copy it to your iPhone. 
You can also hit up the App Store and search for "ringtone maker." You'll
find loads of free apps that can convert your songs to the aforementioned
M4R format -- but you'll still need iTunes for the final step. Let's take a
look at the whole process -- if you're starting with something other than
YouTube, jump in at step 3. 
1. Copy the YouTube URL to your clipboard. 
2. Head to YouTube MP3, a free browser-based conversion tool, and paste that
URL into the text field. Now click Download Music MP3. When the conversion
is done, it will automatically save to the default downloads folder on your
PC. (Note: There are any number of services that can perform the same task.
This one is quick, easy and blissfully free of ads.) 
3. Now we need to convert that file to the ringtone format M4R. For this,
we're going to hit up another site: Free Ringtone Maker. Click the blue
Upload Files button and choose your MP3. (Note: This site has a lot of ad
banners, some of which look like they're part of the converter. They're not.
Use only the buttons mentioned here.) 

When using Free Ringtone Maker, make sure to click only the buttons
highlighted here. A lot of the ads are a bit deceptive-looking.
Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNET 
4. Once the upload is done, use the sliders to choose (and preview) the
snippet you want turned into your ringtone. Then click the M4R button and,
finally, Make Ringtone. Once the conversion is complete, click the blue
Download button to save the new file. 
5. Now you have an M4R file that needs to make its way to your iPhone. If
you don't typically connect your phone to your PC, well, you'll need to for
this. Run iTunes, connect your phone, then look for Devices in the left-side
toolbar. Click your phone to expand the options, then click Tones. 
6. Now, open an Explorer window and locate your M4R file. Then simply drag
it to the iTunes window and drop it. That's it! There's no syncing required;
any M4R file you drag here automatically gets copied to your phone.  

Once you've run iTunes and connected your iPhone, just choose the Tones
option and drag and drop your converted M4R files.
7. Finally, connect and sync your iPhone. It may be necessary to click the
Tones option for your iPhone and enable Sync Tones, then sync again. But
when you're done, now you should be able to venture into Settings > Sounds &
Haptics > Ringtone and choose your new ringer! 
By the way, you can accomplish the same thing with any MP3 file 

There's no way to recover data from the new MacBook Pros if something breaks

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Re: Safari hangs on audible web site

2018-07-23 Thread Michael Marshall
hey,
I feel your pain with this issue.
It is an absolute nightmare.
I don't have any solution except using something like Google Chrome.
What I can tell you is that on Mojave witch i have been testing, the problem 
seems to have been resolved.
Michael Marshall
For Voice Over inquiries or to listen to my demos, please visit my Voice Realm 
profile.
http://www.thevoicerealm.com/talent/Michael.Marshall

> On 24 Jul 2018, at 3:38 am, Paul Hopewell  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I am running the latest High Sierra on my 2017 iMac. The audible web site 
> keeps hanging with Safari constantly saying busy. Go to search for an audio 
> book by say a specified author and then try to access the search results. 
> This all worked fine last year with El Capitan on an older iMac.
> Do others have this problem? Are there any VO setting I can change to make 
> things better?
> Paul Hopewell
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Re: Bootcamp versus Fusion?

2018-07-23 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
Microsoft's developers have significantly improved the accessibility of 
Microsoft Office for Mac in recent years. Reporting the issues that you find 
may help them in prioritizing further improvements. The problem is that if 
people aren't using it for real work, the bugs won't be found and fixed - so, 
if you can use Microsoft Word for Mac for at least some work, it would help in 
discovering what the issues are and in encouraging Microsoft's Mac 
accessibility efforts.

On 7/23/18, 09:04, "'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries" 
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Good morning, all,

I am fast coming to a computer crossroads, so thought I would seek some 
input from the list.

My job relies heavily on using MS Word.  I do a lot of document sharing, so 
use Comments and Track Changes extensively.  Though it may be because I'm not 
doing something right, I haven't found using Pages to be satisfactory.  The 
interface for reading comments and changes in Windows seems smoother, and i 
also notice that when I move documents between Pages and Word, the fonts don't 
seem to transfer, i.e. Mac doesn't seem to see Windows fonts and vice versa.

I have a PC that I bought back in 2010.  It continues to limp along, so 
that has primarily been the computer I use for work stuff.  But it's starting 
to grumble a little more than it used to, so I'm planning now for the day that 
it actually gives up the ghost.

One option is of course to just buy another inexpensive PC.  But I'm 
wondering about whether it's time to just buck up and install either bootcamp 
or Fusion.  Fusion is appealing because it would preserve the option to run 
Windows and Mac simultaneously.  I would be interested to hear thoughts on how 
both options work in High Sierra, and if anyone can speak to it, Mojave.  The 
things I would do in Windows are pretty limited.  Mostly, Word, Duxbury, 
K1000--which could conceivably be replaced with ABBYY on the Mac--and some web 
browsing when I can't get sites to play nice on the Mac.

thanks for any and all input.
Cheers,
Donna

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Re: FANSPEED for Mac

2018-07-23 Thread Steve Matzura

Wow, that one's old! https://www.whatroute.net/phantasmic.html


On 7/23/2018 3:21 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:

hi.
try Phantasmic, it's not 100% accessible but it works.

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I have an app on my Mac called SMC Fan Control which does what you want. A
friend of mine gave it to me so I don't know the website it was from. A
Google search should do the trick for you.

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If any of you know the Windows program FANSPEED, is there a like program
for Mac OS, and if so, what's its name, or where might I find it?


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Re: FANSPEED for Mac

2018-07-23 Thread Steve Matzura
Thank you. I found it at https://github.com/hholtmann/smcFanControl if 
it's the same one, it has nine open issues, some of which are minor, one 
of which doesn't matter because it's for very old hardware, but there's 
one that intrigued me, as it's for a version of OSX that's not even out 
yet! :-) That's either a typo, or more likely a very advanced beta 
tester or developer having opened that one.



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I have an app on my Mac called SMC Fan Control which does what you want. A 
friend of mine gave it to me so I don't know the website it was from. A Google 
search should do the trick for you.

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If any of you know the Windows program FANSPEED, is there a like program for 
Mac OS, and if so, what's its name, or where might I find it?


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Re: Steps in how to Install Windows using Boothcamp

2018-07-23 Thread The wolf

can I get that podcast?


On 7/23/2018 6:33 AM, 'Matthew Dierckens' via MacVisionaries wrote:

Hi Helga,
You can install bootcamp however best of luck with doing Alt+F4 or 
escape on a touch bar.
If you would still like the podcast myself and another staff member 
did I will send it.



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Safari hangs on audible web site

2018-07-23 Thread Paul Hopewell
Hello,
I am running the latest High Sierra on my 2017 iMac. The audible web site keeps 
hanging with Safari constantly saying busy. Go to search for an audio book by 
say a specified author and then try to access the search results. This all 
worked fine last year with El Capitan on an older iMac.
Do others have this problem? Are there any VO setting I can change to make 
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Re: Bootcamp versus Fusion?

2018-07-23 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
   Even though I have Mac shortcuts disabled while in Windows, this 
happens. There some other minor annoyances but they are easy to live with.


   You could run Fusion for 30 days free without installing a Windows, 
just to get familiar with it


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On 7/23/2018 8:27 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:

That's funny about Alt-F, but it kind of makes sense.  I imagine it's a 
conflict between Windows and the Mac find command.  At least the work around is 
easy.

Thanks for this info.  I don't have to make a decision just yet, I just want to 
be ready so that when that day comes when my PC won't boot, I have a plan ready 
to go.
Cheers,
Donna


On Jul 23, 2018, at 9:25 AM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
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   Installing Windows under Fusion uses Voiceover so that works well. Its been 
ages since I did this but it seemed to go well. Fusion offers three views, 
single, full, and unity. Full screen works best for me as I don't want to try 
dealing with both at the same time. I have worked out the keystrokes to easily 
switch between Mac and Windows.

   In Windows, one shortcut that comes to mind is Alt-f for file menu. It 
brings up find instead. I have not figured this out yet. A work around I use is 
to use Alt-e then arrow left.

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On 7/23/2018 7:11 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:

Thanks, E.T.  this is good to hear, as that's the way I am leaning.  Yes, when 
I'm working, I usually have my PC and Mac both running, and switch back and 
forth, depending on the task I'm performing.  Are there any specific shortcuts 
you can think of that don't work under Fusion?  Also, is Windows Fusion easy to 
set up and install?
Thanks,
Donna

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Hi Donna,
   Fusion allows easy moving between the two platforms. There are some things 
that do not quite work as well in Windows such as some menu shortcuts which I 
need to look at some day. Speaking for myself, its doable.

   I put Office 365 on both but have not yet used Word on the Mac. I have some 
shared folders so can access documents on either platform but again, I need to 
try the Mac side.

   If you think you might be moving between Windows and Mac frequently, Fusion 
is right for you.

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On 7/23/2018 6:04 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:

Good morning, all,
I am fast coming to a computer crossroads, so thought I would seek some input 
from the list.
My job relies heavily on using MS Word.  I do a lot of document sharing, so use 
Comments and Track Changes extensively.  Though it may be because I'm not doing 
something right, I haven't found using Pages to be satisfactory.  The interface 
for reading comments and changes in Windows seems smoother, and i also notice 
that when I move documents between Pages and Word, the fonts don't seem to 
transfer, i.e. Mac doesn't seem to see Windows fonts and vice versa.
I have a PC that I bought back in 2010.  It continues to limp along, so that 
has primarily been the computer I use for work stuff.  But it's starting to 
grumble a little more than it used to, so I'm planning now for the day that it 
actually gives up the ghost.
One option is of course to just buy another inexpensive PC.  But I'm wondering 
about whether it's time to just buck up and install either bootcamp or Fusion.  
Fusion is appealing because it would preserve the option to run Windows and Mac 
simultaneously.  I would be interested to hear thoughts on how both options 
work in High Sierra, and if anyone can speak to it, Mojave.  The things I would 
do in Windows are pretty limited.  Mostly, Word, Duxbury, K1000--which could 
conceivably be replaced with ABBYY on the Mac--and some web browsing when I 
can't get sites to play nice on the Mac.
thanks for any and all input.
Cheers,
Donna


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Clearing out Itunes library

2018-07-23 Thread Stacey Robinson
Hello,
I have all my music backed up in other places I would like to know if there’s a 
way to clear out my Itunes library so that  I can free up disk space.
I’m running el capitan.

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Re: Bootcamp versus Fusion?

2018-07-23 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
That's funny about Alt-F, but it kind of makes sense.  I imagine it's a 
conflict between Windows and the Mac find command.  At least the work around is 
easy.

Thanks for this info.  I don't have to make a decision just yet, I just want to 
be ready so that when that day comes when my PC won't boot, I have a plan ready 
to go.
Cheers,
Donna

> On Jul 23, 2018, at 9:25 AM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
>  wrote:
> 
>   Installing Windows under Fusion uses Voiceover so that works well. Its been 
> ages since I did this but it seemed to go well. Fusion offers three views, 
> single, full, and unity. Full screen works best for me as I don't want to try 
> dealing with both at the same time. I have worked out the keystrokes to 
> easily switch between Mac and Windows.
> 
>   In Windows, one shortcut that comes to mind is Alt-f for file menu. It 
> brings up find instead. I have not figured this out yet. A work around I use 
> is to use Alt-e then arrow left.
> 
> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
>   ancient.ali...@icloud.com
> Science is not only compatible with spirituality;
> it is a profound source of spirituality.| --Carl Sagan
> 
> On 7/23/2018 7:11 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:
>> Thanks, E.T.  this is good to hear, as that's the way I am leaning.  Yes, 
>> when I'm working, I usually have my PC and Mac both running, and switch back 
>> and forth, depending on the task I'm performing.  Are there any specific 
>> shortcuts you can think of that don't work under Fusion?  Also, is Windows 
>> Fusion easy to set up and install?
>> Thanks,
>> Donna
>>> On Jul 23, 2018, at 9:06 AM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Donna,
>>>   Fusion allows easy moving between the two platforms. There are some 
>>> things that do not quite work as well in Windows such as some menu 
>>> shortcuts which I need to look at some day. Speaking for myself, its doable.
>>> 
>>>   I put Office 365 on both but have not yet used Word on the Mac. I have 
>>> some shared folders so can access documents on either platform but again, I 
>>> need to try the Mac side.
>>> 
>>>   If you think you might be moving between Windows and Mac frequently, 
>>> Fusion is right for you.
>>> 
>>> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
>>>   ancient.ali...@icloud.com
>>> Science is not only compatible with spirituality;
>>> it is a profound source of spirituality.| --Carl Sagan
>>> 
>>> On 7/23/2018 6:04 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:
 Good morning, all,
 I am fast coming to a computer crossroads, so thought I would seek some 
 input from the list.
 My job relies heavily on using MS Word.  I do a lot of document sharing, 
 so use Comments and Track Changes extensively.  Though it may be because 
 I'm not doing something right, I haven't found using Pages to be 
 satisfactory.  The interface for reading comments and changes in Windows 
 seems smoother, and i also notice that when I move documents between Pages 
 and Word, the fonts don't seem to transfer, i.e. Mac doesn't seem to see 
 Windows fonts and vice versa.
 I have a PC that I bought back in 2010.  It continues to limp along, so 
 that has primarily been the computer I use for work stuff.  But it's 
 starting to grumble a little more than it used to, so I'm planning now for 
 the day that it actually gives up the ghost.
 One option is of course to just buy another inexpensive PC.  But I'm 
 wondering about whether it's time to just buck up and install either 
 bootcamp or Fusion.  Fusion is appealing because it would preserve the 
 option to run Windows and Mac simultaneously.  I would be interested to 
 hear thoughts on how both options work in High Sierra, and if anyone can 
 speak to it, Mojave.  The things I would do in Windows are pretty limited. 
  Mostly, Word, Duxbury, K1000--which could conceivably be replaced with 
 ABBYY on the Mac--and some web browsing when I can't get sites to play 
 nice on the Mac.
 thanks for any and all input.
 Cheers,
 Donna
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Re: Bootcamp versus Fusion?

2018-07-23 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
   Installing Windows under Fusion uses Voiceover so that works well. 
Its been ages since I did this but it seemed to go well. Fusion offers 
three views, single, full, and unity. Full screen works best for me as I 
don't want to try dealing with both at the same time. I have worked out 
the keystrokes to easily switch between Mac and Windows.


   In Windows, one shortcut that comes to mind is Alt-f for file menu. 
It brings up find instead. I have not figured this out yet. A work 
around I use is to use Alt-e then arrow left.


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Science is not only compatible with spirituality;
it is a profound source of spirituality.| --Carl Sagan

On 7/23/2018 7:11 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:

Thanks, E.T.  this is good to hear, as that's the way I am leaning.  Yes, when 
I'm working, I usually have my PC and Mac both running, and switch back and 
forth, depending on the task I'm performing.  Are there any specific shortcuts 
you can think of that don't work under Fusion?  Also, is Windows Fusion easy to 
set up and install?
Thanks,
Donna


On Jul 23, 2018, at 9:06 AM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
 wrote:

Hi Donna,
   Fusion allows easy moving between the two platforms. There are some things 
that do not quite work as well in Windows such as some menu shortcuts which I 
need to look at some day. Speaking for myself, its doable.

   I put Office 365 on both but have not yet used Word on the Mac. I have some 
shared folders so can access documents on either platform but again, I need to 
try the Mac side.

   If you think you might be moving between Windows and Mac frequently, Fusion 
is right for you.

 From E.T.'s Keyboard...
   ancient.ali...@icloud.com
Science is not only compatible with spirituality;
it is a profound source of spirituality.| --Carl Sagan

On 7/23/2018 6:04 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:

Good morning, all,
I am fast coming to a computer crossroads, so thought I would seek some input 
from the list.
My job relies heavily on using MS Word.  I do a lot of document sharing, so use 
Comments and Track Changes extensively.  Though it may be because I'm not doing 
something right, I haven't found using Pages to be satisfactory.  The interface 
for reading comments and changes in Windows seems smoother, and i also notice 
that when I move documents between Pages and Word, the fonts don't seem to 
transfer, i.e. Mac doesn't seem to see Windows fonts and vice versa.
I have a PC that I bought back in 2010.  It continues to limp along, so that 
has primarily been the computer I use for work stuff.  But it's starting to 
grumble a little more than it used to, so I'm planning now for the day that it 
actually gives up the ghost.
One option is of course to just buy another inexpensive PC.  But I'm wondering 
about whether it's time to just buck up and install either bootcamp or Fusion.  
Fusion is appealing because it would preserve the option to run Windows and Mac 
simultaneously.  I would be interested to hear thoughts on how both options 
work in High Sierra, and if anyone can speak to it, Mojave.  The things I would 
do in Windows are pretty limited.  Mostly, Word, Duxbury, K1000--which could 
conceivably be replaced with ABBYY on the Mac--and some web browsing when I 
can't get sites to play nice on the Mac.
thanks for any and all input.
Cheers,
Donna


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Re: Bootcamp versus Fusion?

2018-07-23 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Thanks, E.T.  this is good to hear, as that's the way I am leaning.  Yes, when 
I'm working, I usually have my PC and Mac both running, and switch back and 
forth, depending on the task I'm performing.  Are there any specific shortcuts 
you can think of that don't work under Fusion?  Also, is Windows Fusion easy to 
set up and install?
Thanks,
Donna

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>   Fusion allows easy moving between the two platforms. There are some things 
> that do not quite work as well in Windows such as some menu shortcuts which I 
> need to look at some day. Speaking for myself, its doable.
> 
>   I put Office 365 on both but have not yet used Word on the Mac. I have some 
> shared folders so can access documents on either platform but again, I need 
> to try the Mac side.
> 
>   If you think you might be moving between Windows and Mac frequently, Fusion 
> is right for you.
> 
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> On 7/23/2018 6:04 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:
>> Good morning, all,
>> I am fast coming to a computer crossroads, so thought I would seek some 
>> input from the list.
>> My job relies heavily on using MS Word.  I do a lot of document sharing, so 
>> use Comments and Track Changes extensively.  Though it may be because I'm 
>> not doing something right, I haven't found using Pages to be satisfactory.  
>> The interface for reading comments and changes in Windows seems smoother, 
>> and i also notice that when I move documents between Pages and Word, the 
>> fonts don't seem to transfer, i.e. Mac doesn't seem to see Windows fonts and 
>> vice versa.
>> I have a PC that I bought back in 2010.  It continues to limp along, so that 
>> has primarily been the computer I use for work stuff.  But it's starting to 
>> grumble a little more than it used to, so I'm planning now for the day that 
>> it actually gives up the ghost.
>> One option is of course to just buy another inexpensive PC.  But I'm 
>> wondering about whether it's time to just buck up and install either 
>> bootcamp or Fusion.  Fusion is appealing because it would preserve the 
>> option to run Windows and Mac simultaneously.  I would be interested to hear 
>> thoughts on how both options work in High Sierra, and if anyone can speak to 
>> it, Mojave.  The things I would do in Windows are pretty limited.  Mostly, 
>> Word, Duxbury, K1000--which could conceivably be replaced with ABBYY on the 
>> Mac--and some web browsing when I can't get sites to play nice on the Mac.
>> thanks for any and all input.
>> Cheers,
>> Donna
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Re: Bootcamp versus Fusion?

2018-07-23 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries

Hi Donna,
   Fusion allows easy moving between the two platforms. There are some 
things that do not quite work as well in Windows such as some menu 
shortcuts which I need to look at some day. Speaking for myself, its doable.


   I put Office 365 on both but have not yet used Word on the Mac. I 
have some shared folders so can access documents on either platform but 
again, I need to try the Mac side.


   If you think you might be moving between Windows and Mac frequently, 
Fusion is right for you.


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Science is not only compatible with spirituality;
it is a profound source of spirituality.| --Carl Sagan

On 7/23/2018 6:04 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:

Good morning, all,

I am fast coming to a computer crossroads, so thought I would seek some input 
from the list.

My job relies heavily on using MS Word.  I do a lot of document sharing, so use 
Comments and Track Changes extensively.  Though it may be because I'm not doing 
something right, I haven't found using Pages to be satisfactory.  The interface 
for reading comments and changes in Windows seems smoother, and i also notice 
that when I move documents between Pages and Word, the fonts don't seem to 
transfer, i.e. Mac doesn't seem to see Windows fonts and vice versa.

I have a PC that I bought back in 2010.  It continues to limp along, so that 
has primarily been the computer I use for work stuff.  But it's starting to 
grumble a little more than it used to, so I'm planning now for the day that it 
actually gives up the ghost.

One option is of course to just buy another inexpensive PC.  But I'm wondering 
about whether it's time to just buck up and install either bootcamp or Fusion.  
Fusion is appealing because it would preserve the option to run Windows and Mac 
simultaneously.  I would be interested to hear thoughts on how both options 
work in High Sierra, and if anyone can speak to it, Mojave.  The things I would 
do in Windows are pretty limited.  Mostly, Word, Duxbury, K1000--which could 
conceivably be replaced with ABBYY on the Mac--and some web browsing when I 
can't get sites to play nice on the Mac.

thanks for any and all input.
Cheers,
Donna



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Re: Steps in how to Install Windows using Boothcamp

2018-07-23 Thread 'Matthew Dierckens' via MacVisionaries
Hi Helga,
You can install bootcamp however best of luck with doing Alt+F4 or escape on a 
touch bar.
If you would still like the podcast myself and another staff member did I will 
send it.

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Bootcamp versus Fusion?

2018-07-23 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Good morning, all,

I am fast coming to a computer crossroads, so thought I would seek some input 
from the list.

My job relies heavily on using MS Word.  I do a lot of document sharing, so use 
Comments and Track Changes extensively.  Though it may be because I'm not doing 
something right, I haven't found using Pages to be satisfactory.  The interface 
for reading comments and changes in Windows seems smoother, and i also notice 
that when I move documents between Pages and Word, the fonts don't seem to 
transfer, i.e. Mac doesn't seem to see Windows fonts and vice versa.

I have a PC that I bought back in 2010.  It continues to limp along, so that 
has primarily been the computer I use for work stuff.  But it's starting to 
grumble a little more than it used to, so I'm planning now for the day that it 
actually gives up the ghost.

One option is of course to just buy another inexpensive PC.  But I'm wondering 
about whether it's time to just buck up and install either bootcamp or Fusion.  
Fusion is appealing because it would preserve the option to run Windows and Mac 
simultaneously.  I would be interested to hear thoughts on how both options 
work in High Sierra, and if anyone can speak to it, Mojave.  The things I would 
do in Windows are pretty limited.  Mostly, Word, Duxbury, K1000--which could 
conceivably be replaced with ABBYY on the Mac--and some web browsing when I 
can't get sites to play nice on the Mac.

thanks for any and all input.
Cheers,
Donna

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Re: OT, converting .PDF to .DOC (word) files

2018-07-23 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
Robobraille.org  is a good one.
Accessible too.
/A

> 22 juli 2018 kl. 14:06 skrev Nickus de Vos :
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> Hi all
> This has been mentioned on the list a couple of months ago, but I can’t find 
> it.
> 
> I’m looking for a way to convert PDF to .doc files. Google brings up a couple 
> of results, but those websites either have file size or page limitations.
> The document I’m trying to convert is 4.8 MB with 311 pages.
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> Thanks
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Re: FANSPEED for Mac

2018-07-23 Thread Oriol Gómez
hi.
try Phantasmic, it's not 100% accessible but it works.

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> Google search should do the trick for you.
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>> If any of you know the Windows program FANSPEED, is there a like program
>> for Mac OS, and if so, what's its name, or where might I find it?
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RE: Steps in how to Install Windows using Boothcamp

2018-07-23 Thread Simon Fogarty
Yeah from the spotlight search do a search for
Boot Camp, which should bring up the boot camp assistant
Enter on this and then follow the prompts and you should be fine.

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