Apple mail in Catalina

2020-11-24 Thread Lorie McCloud
I just successfully installed Catalina. in mail, when I press 
command-option-up-arrow while in messages it took me to the top of the message 
list. this time though I got a filter. it says: "arrange by subject" I can 
enable it or not. where is arrange by date?

thanks.
Lorie

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Re: Mac 2 factor verification

2020-11-24 Thread Patrick Ford
Thank you I appreciate your input.
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> On Nov 24, 2020, at 11:26 AM, Karen Lewellen  wrote:
> 
> Something to remember.
> those verification are time sensitive.  By which I mean, they may have 
> expired by the time  you make more than  one attempt.  also trying more than  
> once, in some cases, triggers a security factor.
> Speaking personally? call  apple support.
> If its a bug they should know, if its a time issue you should be supported.
> Kare
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 24 Nov 2020, Patrick Ford wrote:
> 
>> also, the numbers 1 through 6 are incorrect because my code has numbers 
>> higher than 6 - I often have a 9 and a 0 ….I think it is not accessible -
>> Come and See
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>> 
>>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:41 PM, Brad Snyder  wrote:
>>> 
>>> The numbers 1 thru 6 are place holders for the code numbers.
>>> When you enter the 6-digit verification code, it is automatically entered 
>>> into the 6 fields For the code.
>>> For example, if your code is 456123; the first digit 4, will be entered 
>>> into the first space, the second digit 5, will be entered into the second 
>>> place, and so forth.
>>> All you have to do is type in the 6-digit code, and the digits are entered 
>>> into the appropriate space.  You do not need to use arrow keys, the focus 
>>> will move to the correct space as you type in the code number.
>>> 
>>> - Brad -
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 18:02, Patrick Ford >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> In using 2 factor verification, I receive  the code on my iPad to enter 
>>> into my mac book air, os catalina, but I cannot figure out how to enter the 
>>> code. There is an edit field with numbers 1 through 6, but the code often 
>>> comes with 9 or 0. How do I add this code?
>>> Thanks.
>>> Patrick
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Re: Mac 2 factor verification

2020-11-24 Thread Karen Lewellen

Something to remember.
those verification are time sensitive.  By which I mean, they may have 
expired by the time  you make more than  one attempt.  also trying more 
than  once, in some cases, triggers a security factor.

Speaking personally? call  apple support.
If its a bug they should know, if its a time issue you should be 
supported.

Kare



On Tue, 24 Nov 2020, Patrick Ford wrote:


also, the numbers 1 through 6 are incorrect because my code has numbers higher 
than 6 - I often have a 9 and a 0 ???.I think it is not accessible -
Come and See
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On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:41 PM, Brad Snyder  wrote:

The numbers 1 thru 6 are place holders for the code numbers.
When you enter the 6-digit verification code, it is automatically entered into 
the 6 fields For the code.
For example, if your code is 456123; the first digit 4, will be entered into 
the first space, the second digit 5, will be entered into the second place, and 
so forth.
All you have to do is type in the 6-digit code, and the digits are entered into 
the appropriate space.  You do not need to use arrow keys, the focus will move 
to the correct space as you type in the code number.

- Brad -


On Nov 23, 2020, at 18:02, Patrick Ford mailto:xplorer1...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi,
In using 2 factor verification, I receive  the code on my iPad to enter into my 
mac book air, os catalina, but I cannot figure out how to enter the code. There 
is an edit field with numbers 1 through 6, but the code often comes with 9 or 
0. How do I add this code?
Thanks.
Patrick
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Re: Mac 2 factor verification

2020-11-24 Thread Patrick Ford
Thank you.
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> On Nov 24, 2020, at 9:51 AM, Dave Carlson  wrote:
> 
> That’s how it has worked for me, as well. It’s a very strange interface at 
> first, but it works just like Jonathan describes.
> 
> Dave Carlson
> Oregonian, Engineer, Musician, Farfar, Woodworker, and Pioneer
> 
>> On Nov 24, 2020, at 4:46 AM, Jonathan Cohn  wrote:
>> 
>> NO, I am afraid you are getting it all wrong. The 1 through 6 that you are 
>> talking about are the 6 slots to put your passcode in. Just like on the 
>> device that received your confirmation code, you can swipe right to read 
>> each individual number of the code, so on the input side you can swipe right 
>> to read each number you have added.
>> 
>> To put a number in go to number 1, and put the first digit it if you are on 
>> an non Macintosh device when you double tab on the 1, a numeric keyboard 
>> will appear in the bottom half of the screen. Now use this keyboard to enter 
>> the first digit. The number will be echoed and then it will say something 
>> like digit two. Enter that. Once you have numbers in all 6 positions, the 
>> computer or Apple TV or iPad or iPhone should automatically submit the 
>> number without you having to press the verify.
>> 
>>  Best wishes,
>> 
>> Jonathan Cohn
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 24, 2020, at 05:14, Patrick Ford  wrote:
>>> 
>>> also, the numbers 1 through 6 are incorrect because my code has numbers 
>>> higher than 6 - I often have a 9 and a 0 ….I think it is not accessible -
>>> Come and See
>>> scripturepassage-subscr...@groups.io
>>> 
 On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:41 PM, Brad Snyder  wrote:
 
 The numbers 1 thru 6 are place holders for the code numbers.
 When you enter the 6-digit verification code, it is automatically entered 
 into the 6 fields For the code.
 For example, if your code is 456123; the first digit 4, will be entered 
 into the first space, the second digit 5, will be entered into the second 
 place, and so forth.
 All you have to do is type in the 6-digit code, and the digits are entered 
 into the appropriate space.  You do not need to use arrow keys, the focus 
 will move to the correct space as you type in the code number.
 
 - Brad -
 
 
 On Nov 23, 2020, at 18:02, Patrick Ford  wrote:
 
 Hi,
 In using 2 factor verification, I receive  the code on my iPad to enter 
 into my mac book air, os catalina, but I cannot figure out how to enter 
 the code. There is an edit field with numbers 1 through 6, but the code 
 often comes with 9 or 0. How do I add this code?
 Thanks.
 Patrick 
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Re: Mac 2 factor verification

2020-11-24 Thread Patrick Ford
Excellent. Thank you. I will try it again. 
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> On Nov 24, 2020, at 9:41 AM, Brad Snyder  wrote:
> 
> The numbers 1 thru 6 aren’t really there.  They are identifiers for the 
> spaces where digits from the code number are to be entered.
> I have done this procedure several times, and have found the process to be 
> very simple and VoiceOver accessible.
> 
> Perhaps you should contact Apple Accessibility for help.
> 
> - Brad -
> 
> 
> On Nov 24, 2020, at 04:14, Patrick Ford  > wrote:
> 
> also, the numbers 1 through 6 are incorrect because my code has numbers 
> higher than 6 - I often have a 9 and a 0 ….I think it is not accessible -
> Come and See
> scripturepassage-subscr...@groups.io 
> 
> 
>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:41 PM, Brad Snyder > > wrote:
>> 
>> The numbers 1 thru 6 are place holders for the code numbers.
>> When you enter the 6-digit verification code, it is automatically entered 
>> into the 6 fields For the code.
>> For example, if your code is 456123; the first digit 4, will be entered into 
>> the first space, the second digit 5, will be entered into the second place, 
>> and so forth.
>> All you have to do is type in the 6-digit code, and the digits are entered 
>> into the appropriate space.  You do not need to use arrow keys, the focus 
>> will move to the correct space as you type in the code number.
>> 
>> - Brad -
>> 
>> 
>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 18:02, Patrick Ford > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> In using 2 factor verification, I receive  the code on my iPad to enter into 
>> my mac book air, os catalina, but I cannot figure out how to enter the code. 
>> There is an edit field with numbers 1 through 6, but the code often comes 
>> with 9 or 0. How do I add this code?
>> Thanks.
>> Patrick 
>> Come and See
>> scripturepassage-subscr...@groups.io 
>> 
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Re: Mac 2 factor verification

2020-11-24 Thread Dave Carlson
That’s how it has worked for me, as well. It’s a very strange interface at 
first, but it works just like Jonathan describes.

Dave Carlson
Oregonian, Engineer, Musician, Farfar, Woodworker, and Pioneer

> On Nov 24, 2020, at 4:46 AM, Jonathan Cohn  wrote:
> 
> NO, I am afraid you are getting it all wrong. The 1 through 6 that you are 
> talking about are the 6 slots to put your passcode in. Just like on the 
> device that received your confirmation code, you can swipe right to read each 
> individual number of the code, so on the input side you can swipe right to 
> read each number you have added.
> 
> To put a number in go to number 1, and put the first digit it if you are on 
> an non Macintosh device when you double tab on the 1, a numeric keyboard will 
> appear in the bottom half of the screen. Now use this keyboard to enter the 
> first digit. The number will be echoed and then it will say something like 
> digit two. Enter that. Once you have numbers in all 6 positions, the computer 
> or Apple TV or iPad or iPhone should automatically submit the number without 
> you having to press the verify.
> 
>   Best wishes,
> 
> Jonathan Cohn
> 
> 
> 
>> On Nov 24, 2020, at 05:14, Patrick Ford  wrote:
>> 
>> also, the numbers 1 through 6 are incorrect because my code has numbers 
>> higher than 6 - I often have a 9 and a 0 ….I think it is not accessible -
>> Come and See
>> scripturepassage-subscr...@groups.io
>> 
>>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:41 PM, Brad Snyder  wrote:
>>> 
>>> The numbers 1 thru 6 are place holders for the code numbers.
>>> When you enter the 6-digit verification code, it is automatically entered 
>>> into the 6 fields For the code.
>>> For example, if your code is 456123; the first digit 4, will be entered 
>>> into the first space, the second digit 5, will be entered into the second 
>>> place, and so forth.
>>> All you have to do is type in the 6-digit code, and the digits are entered 
>>> into the appropriate space.  You do not need to use arrow keys, the focus 
>>> will move to the correct space as you type in the code number.
>>> 
>>> - Brad -
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 18:02, Patrick Ford  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> In using 2 factor verification, I receive  the code on my iPad to enter 
>>> into my mac book air, os catalina, but I cannot figure out how to enter the 
>>> code. There is an edit field with numbers 1 through 6, but the code often 
>>> comes with 9 or 0. How do I add this code?
>>> Thanks.
>>> Patrick 
>>> Come and See
>>> scripturepassage-subscr...@groups.io
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Re: Mac 2 factor verification

2020-11-24 Thread Brad Snyder
The numbers 1 thru 6 aren’t really there.  They are identifiers for the spaces 
where digits from the code number are to be entered.
I have done this procedure several times, and have found the process to be very 
simple and VoiceOver accessible.

Perhaps you should contact Apple Accessibility for help.

- Brad -


On Nov 24, 2020, at 04:14, Patrick Ford  wrote:

also, the numbers 1 through 6 are incorrect because my code has numbers higher 
than 6 - I often have a 9 and a 0 ….I think it is not accessible -
Come and See
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> On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:41 PM, Brad Snyder  > wrote:
> 
> The numbers 1 thru 6 are place holders for the code numbers.
> When you enter the 6-digit verification code, it is automatically entered 
> into the 6 fields For the code.
> For example, if your code is 456123; the first digit 4, will be entered into 
> the first space, the second digit 5, will be entered into the second place, 
> and so forth.
> All you have to do is type in the 6-digit code, and the digits are entered 
> into the appropriate space.  You do not need to use arrow keys, the focus 
> will move to the correct space as you type in the code number.
> 
> - Brad -
> 
> 
> On Nov 23, 2020, at 18:02, Patrick Ford  > wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> In using 2 factor verification, I receive  the code on my iPad to enter into 
> my mac book air, os catalina, but I cannot figure out how to enter the code. 
> There is an edit field with numbers 1 through 6, but the code often comes 
> with 9 or 0. How do I add this code?
> Thanks.
> Patrick 
> Come and See
> scripturepassage-subscr...@groups.io 
> 
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Re: Mac 2 factor verification

2020-11-24 Thread Patrick Ford
ok, wow, now this makes sense - so if I understand you, after receiving my code 
from my iPad, I enter it in my mac  book air by listening for the number 1, and 
then enter the first number of my code, and then go to number 2 and put in the 
second number of the code etc …right? Ok I will try this. Thank you very much.
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> On Nov 24, 2020, at 7:46 AM, Jonathan Cohn  wrote:
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> NO, I am afraid you are getting it all wrong. The 1 through 6 that you are 
> talking about are the 6 slots to put your passcode in. Just like on the 
> device that received your confirmation code, you can swipe right to read each 
> individual number of the code, so on the input side you can swipe right to 
> read each number you have added.
> 
> To put a number in go to number 1, and put the first digit it if you are on 
> an non Macintosh device when you double tab on the 1, a numeric keyboard will 
> appear in the bottom half of the screen. Now use this keyboard to enter the 
> first digit. The number will be echoed and then it will say something like 
> digit two. Enter that. Once you have numbers in all 6 positions, the computer 
> or Apple TV or iPad or iPhone should automatically submit the number without 
> you having to press the verify.
> 
>   Best wishes,
> 
> Jonathan Cohn
> 
> 
> 
>> On Nov 24, 2020, at 05:14, Patrick Ford > > wrote:
>> 
>> also, the numbers 1 through 6 are incorrect because my code has numbers 
>> higher than 6 - I often have a 9 and a 0 ….I think it is not accessible -
>> Come and See
>> scripturepassage-subscr...@groups.io 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:41 PM, Brad Snyder >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> The numbers 1 thru 6 are place holders for the code numbers.
>>> When you enter the 6-digit verification code, it is automatically entered 
>>> into the 6 fields For the code.
>>> For example, if your code is 456123; the first digit 4, will be entered 
>>> into the first space, the second digit 5, will be entered into the second 
>>> place, and so forth.
>>> All you have to do is type in the 6-digit code, and the digits are entered 
>>> into the appropriate space.  You do not need to use arrow keys, the focus 
>>> will move to the correct space as you type in the code number.
>>> 
>>> - Brad -
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 18:02, Patrick Ford >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> In using 2 factor verification, I receive  the code on my iPad to enter 
>>> into my mac book air, os catalina, but I cannot figure out how to enter the 
>>> code. There is an edit field with numbers 1 through 6, but the code often 
>>> comes with 9 or 0. How do I add this code?
>>> Thanks.
>>> Patrick 
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Re: Mac 2 factor verification

2020-11-24 Thread Jonathan Cohn
NO, I am afraid you are getting it all wrong. The 1 through 6 that you are 
talking about are the 6 slots to put your passcode in. Just like on the device 
that received your confirmation code, you can swipe right to read each 
individual number of the code, so on the input side you can swipe right to read 
each number you have added.

To put a number in go to number 1, and put the first digit it if you are on an 
non Macintosh device when you double tab on the 1, a numeric keyboard will 
appear in the bottom half of the screen. Now use this keyboard to enter the 
first digit. The number will be echoed and then it will say something like 
digit two. Enter that. Once you have numbers in all 6 positions, the computer 
or Apple TV or iPad or iPhone should automatically submit the number without 
you having to press the verify.

Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Nov 24, 2020, at 05:14, Patrick Ford  wrote:
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> also, the numbers 1 through 6 are incorrect because my code has numbers 
> higher than 6 - I often have a 9 and a 0 ….I think it is not accessible -
> Come and See
> scripturepassage-subscr...@groups.io 
> 
> 
>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:41 PM, Brad Snyder > > wrote:
>> 
>> The numbers 1 thru 6 are place holders for the code numbers.
>> When you enter the 6-digit verification code, it is automatically entered 
>> into the 6 fields For the code.
>> For example, if your code is 456123; the first digit 4, will be entered into 
>> the first space, the second digit 5, will be entered into the second place, 
>> and so forth.
>> All you have to do is type in the 6-digit code, and the digits are entered 
>> into the appropriate space.  You do not need to use arrow keys, the focus 
>> will move to the correct space as you type in the code number.
>> 
>> - Brad -
>> 
>> 
>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 18:02, Patrick Ford > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> In using 2 factor verification, I receive  the code on my iPad to enter into 
>> my mac book air, os catalina, but I cannot figure out how to enter the code. 
>> There is an edit field with numbers 1 through 6, but the code often comes 
>> with 9 or 0. How do I add this code?
>> Thanks.
>> Patrick 
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Re: Favorite Mac Twitter client?

2020-11-24 Thread Eric Oyen
I also use night owl and was one of it’s earliest adopters back when OS X Lion 
was King. :) Other than a few hiccups (like not completely following twitter 
API when it comes to counting characters on hashtags and names) it’s been ok.

-Eric


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> I agree I have tried both night owl and twitterific and find night owl the 
> most intuitive to use
> 
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>> I use Night Owl. I've been using it ever since I created my Twitter account 
>> back in 2014. If you're familiar with it, I wouldn't use any other Twitter 
>> client.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Shawn,
>> Sent from Sophia, the MacBook Air
>> 
>> Want to join my WhatsApp groups such as Echo Enthusiasts, Accessibility 
>> Matters, Mac Users And Newbies or the Tech Zone? Send me a private email 
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>> Facebook Username: Shawn Krasniuk
>> Twitter Handle: shawnk_aka_bbs
>> Skype username: bbstheblindrapper
>> Facetime: bbssh...@icloud.com 
>> 
>>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 2:35 PM, Herbie Allen >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Twitterific. It has an accessible layout. 
>>> 
>>> Herbie
>>> 
 On Nov 23, 2020, at 14:26, Traci Duncan >>> > wrote:
 
 Hi all, Now that I’m running the latest oporating system, I have options 
 in a Twitter client. Which are your favorites and why?
 
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Re: Mac 2 factor verification

2020-11-24 Thread Patrick Ford
also, the numbers 1 through 6 are incorrect because my code has numbers higher 
than 6 - I often have a 9 and a 0 ….I think it is not accessible -
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> On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:41 PM, Brad Snyder  wrote:
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> The numbers 1 thru 6 are place holders for the code numbers.
> When you enter the 6-digit verification code, it is automatically entered 
> into the 6 fields For the code.
> For example, if your code is 456123; the first digit 4, will be entered into 
> the first space, the second digit 5, will be entered into the second place, 
> and so forth.
> All you have to do is type in the 6-digit code, and the digits are entered 
> into the appropriate space.  You do not need to use arrow keys, the focus 
> will move to the correct space as you type in the code number.
> 
> - Brad -
> 
> 
> On Nov 23, 2020, at 18:02, Patrick Ford  > wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> In using 2 factor verification, I receive  the code on my iPad to enter into 
> my mac book air, os catalina, but I cannot figure out how to enter the code. 
> There is an edit field with numbers 1 through 6, but the code often comes 
> with 9 or 0. How do I add this code?
> Thanks.
> Patrick 
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Re: Mac 2 factor verification

2020-11-24 Thread Patrick Ford
yes you are making sense except this does not work - i have tried this numerous 
times and the verify button remains dulled out - I think it is simply not 
accessible with voice over 
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> The numbers 1 thru 6 are place holders for the code numbers.
> When you enter the 6-digit verification code, it is automatically entered 
> into the 6 fields For the code.
> For example, if your code is 456123; the first digit 4, will be entered into 
> the first space, the second digit 5, will be entered into the second place, 
> and so forth.
> All you have to do is type in the 6-digit code, and the digits are entered 
> into the appropriate space.  You do not need to use arrow keys, the focus 
> will move to the correct space as you type in the code number.
> 
> - Brad -
> 
> 
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> 
> Hi,
> In using 2 factor verification, I receive  the code on my iPad to enter into 
> my mac book air, os catalina, but I cannot figure out how to enter the code. 
> There is an edit field with numbers 1 through 6, but the code often comes 
> with 9 or 0. How do I add this code?
> Thanks.
> Patrick 
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Re: answering the phone in IOS 14.1

2020-11-24 Thread 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries
How to transfer a call from a watch to an I phone or  a Mac?  I didn’t know the 
behaviour of answering a call had changed, that explains why a double tap 
anywhere on the screen was not working for me so I’ll change mine back to the 
classic!

> On 24 Nov 2020, at 05:02, Lorie McCloud  wrote:
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> ok. got that fixed. thanks for the tip.
> 
>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:00 PM, Brad Snyder > > wrote:
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>> there is a new feature in iOS 14, that shows an incoming call as a 
>> notification banner at the top of the iPhone’s home screen.
>> To restore the previous behavior for incoming calls, go to:
>> Settings > Phone > Incoming Calls.
>> This is a button, which you double-tap, to find the option to restore full 
>> screen for incoming calls.
>> 
>> HTH.
>> 
>> - Brad -
>> 
>> 
>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 19:47, Lorie McCloud > > wrote:
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>> if I'm doing something on my phone such as reading a text and the phone 
>> rings, I can't find the answer button. the phone goes back into whatever I 
>> was paying attention to before it rang. I tried tapping on the area where I 
>> usually answer but it didn't do anything. where do those buttons go?
>> 
>> thanks.
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Re: Favorite Mac Twitter client?

2020-11-24 Thread Julie Rattray
I agree I have tried both night owl and twitterific and find night owl the most 
intuitive to use

> On 24 Nov 2020, at 05:34, 'Shawn Krasniuk' via MacVisionaries 
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> I use Night Owl. I've been using it ever since I created my Twitter account 
> back in 2014. If you're familiar with it, I wouldn't use any other Twitter 
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>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 2:35 PM, Herbie Allen > > wrote:
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>> Twitterific. It has an accessible layout. 
>> 
>> Herbie
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>>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 14:26, Traci Duncan >> > wrote:
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>>> Hi all, Now that I’m running the latest oporating system, I have options 
>>> in a Twitter client. Which are your favorites and why?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Traci
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