Re: IWork and ILife

2009-03-06 Thread Scott Howell

And ALex, please do share the report. We all stand to benefit and  
anything we can provide or the more we share and so forth si going to  
help us and APple. Apple has the opportunity to make iWorks as  
accessible and I believe the success of this application will lead to  
accessibility of other apps.
On Mar 5, 2009, at 10:39 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,
 Cara et al:

 I was merely continueing the thread on whether ILife and IWork were
 accessible. So, in stating what I was doing, I hoped to convey that
 Apple is working with me to rectify the issues in ILife 09.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 5-Mar-09, at 6:50 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:


  Alex, are you asking the list something here?…  I'm not sure what
 you're wanting to post.

  This sounds interesting, care to share with the rest of the class?
 …  smile

  Sorry if I'm being daft,  smile  but I'm really not understanding
 if you're wanting to share something here, or ask for people's input.

  If ya wouldn't mind, please do be a bit less vague when you can, K?
 …  It really would help me for one, in understanding what you're
 talking about.

 Thanks so much and have an awesome evening!…

 Smiles,

 Cara  :)
 --
 View my Online Portfolio at:
 http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn

 On Mar 5, 2009, at 7:36 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,

 I was asked by Apple to draw up a list of accessibility qwerks in
 ILife 09. I'm drawing up a report on ILife 09 for Apple which should
 be submitted very soon.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 5-Mar-09, at 7:06 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 While those other programs are integrated with iWeb it is perfectly
 possible to create web pages in it without using them.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
 gkear...@gmail.com



 On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:24 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:


 Hello Greg;  Just wondering how extensively you tested iweb.  Also,
 it
 seams to me that just going from what I've read on the net about
 iweb
 that it depends on iphoto,, idvd, and possibly even garage band?
 Could you let me know a little more about it.  I wish that apple
 would
 offer a trial of the ilife like they have on iwork, but no such
 luck.
 Thanks, Max
 On Mar 5, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 I have tried iWeb, part of iLife, and found it to be accessible.
 Keynote, Numbers and Pages (iWork) are all accessible. You can
 download a trial copy of iWork if you want.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
 gkear...@gmail.com



 On Mar 5, 2009, at 4:34 AM, David Poehlman wrote:


 many find iwork quite accessible but some like using open office
 which
 is free.  I've not seen much on ilife.

 On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:23 AM, Dean Adams wrote:

 Hey All,
   Before golng and buying either Iwork or Ilife can someone let
 me know how accessable IWork and ILife is with VO as I don't wont
 the
 go out and buy either if they are not Vo accessable.
 Regards Dean
 !!!Thoughts become things so choose the good ones because Life's
 to
 short to be a grumble bum !!!

 • Email: d...@internode.on.net
 • Phone: 0243206031
 • Skype: deanadams9
 • Mobile: 0428133758








 Max Ivey Jr.
 The Midway Marketplace
 Office 936-273-6960
 Cell 281-989-0448
 www.midwaymarketplace.com
 maxw...@midwaymarketplace.com
 yahoo messenger id midwaymarketplace













 


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Re: IWork and ILife

2009-03-06 Thread Krister Ekstrom

Yes, but wouldn't it be better if one person wrote to Apple, but that  
everyone contributed with what they felt needed improving? I dunno, i  
just sorta think aloud here.
/Krister


6 mar 2009 kl. 14.07 skrev A-Pro Studio:


 Hi,

 Such reports are possible for each and everyone to give Apple for
 every Apple product to accessibil...@apple.com - and those of us who
 are involved in ADC or other portals aimed at developing software for
 Mac, both inside and outside of Apple, should use their ability to
 report VO issues. Also, in each Apple software, there is a Provide
 feedback menu item in the applications own menu, that takes you to a
 feedback page. I have posted a lot of such issues, and by not trusting
 such issues should be reported by someone else, but instead post your
 own found issues, Apple and other developers will get the feedback
 needed.

 Thanks,
 John André




 On 6. mars. 2009, at 12.11, Scott Howell wrote:


 And ALex, please do share the report. We all stand to benefit and
 anything we can provide or the more we share and so forth si going to
 help us and APple. Apple has the opportunity to make iWorks as
 accessible and I believe the success of this application will lead to
 accessibility of other apps.
 On Mar 5, 2009, at 10:39 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,
 Cara et al:

 I was merely continueing the thread on whether ILife and IWork were
 accessible. So, in stating what I was doing, I hoped to convey that
 Apple is working with me to rectify the issues in ILife 09.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 5-Mar-09, at 6:50 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:


 Alex, are you asking the list something here?…  I'm not sure what
 you're wanting to post.

 This sounds interesting, care to share with the rest of the class?
 …  smile

 Sorry if I'm being daft,  smile  but I'm really not understanding
 if you're wanting to share something here, or ask for people's
 input.

 If ya wouldn't mind, please do be a bit less vague when you can, K?
 …  It really would help me for one, in understanding what you're
 talking about.

 Thanks so much and have an awesome evening!…

 Smiles,

 Cara  :)
 --
 View my Online Portfolio at:
 http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn

 On Mar 5, 2009, at 7:36 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,

 I was asked by Apple to draw up a list of accessibility qwerks in
 ILife 09. I'm drawing up a report on ILife 09 for Apple which  
 should
 be submitted very soon.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 5-Mar-09, at 7:06 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 While those other programs are integrated with iWeb it is  
 perfectly
 possible to create web pages in it without using them.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
 gkear...@gmail.com



 On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:24 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:


 Hello Greg;  Just wondering how extensively you tested iweb.
 Also,
 it
 seams to me that just going from what I've read on the net about
 iweb
 that it depends on iphoto,, idvd, and possibly even garage band?
 Could you let me know a little more about it.  I wish that apple
 would
 offer a trial of the ilife like they have on iwork, but no such
 luck.
 Thanks, Max
 On Mar 5, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 I have tried iWeb, part of iLife, and found it to be accessible.
 Keynote, Numbers and Pages (iWork) are all accessible. You can
 download a trial copy of iWork if you want.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
 gkear...@gmail.com



 On Mar 5, 2009, at 4:34 AM, David Poehlman wrote:


 many find iwork quite accessible but some like using open  
 office
 which
 is free.  I've not seen much on ilife.

 On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:23 AM, Dean Adams wrote:

 Hey All,
 Before golng and buying either Iwork or Ilife can someone let
 me know how accessable IWork and ILife is with VO as I don't
 wont
 the
 go out and buy either if they are not Vo accessable.
 Regards Dean
 !!!Thoughts become things so choose the good ones because  
 Life's
 to
 short to be a grumble bum !!!

 • Email: d...@internode.on.net
 • Phone: 0243206031
 • Skype: deanadams9
 • Mobile: 0428133758








 Max Ivey Jr.
 The Midway Marketplace
 Office 936-273-6960
 Cell 281-989-0448
 www.midwaymarketplace.com
 maxw...@midwaymarketplace.com
 yahoo messenger id midwaymarketplace



















 


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Re: IWork and ILife

2009-03-06 Thread Alex Jurgensen

Hi,

I agree, smiley, but I have tested ILife 09, and not having a trail  
available, I am not sure how many people do have it. I am writing  
myself, and I encourage the indeviduals who are lucky enough to have  
ILife 09 to try it and report their findings.

Thanks,
Alex,


On 6-Mar-09, at 6:53 AM, Fonzie wrote:


 I totally agree here.

 I myself report what I find here and there to apple.  At times I
 haven't gotten a response from apple, but most of the time, I have
 received feedback regarding what I have found.

 Best for individual people to provide their feedback and support.
 This wil show developes such as apple interested in accessibility
 itself, and developers will get a bigger push from more people, than
 just one person alone.

 Take care all.

 Fonzie

 On Mar 6, 2009, at 8:08 AM, A-Pro Studio wrote:


 Hi Krister,

 my point was that we all have the ability to report what we find as
 soon as we find it, and that each voice will count more than a
 single report. Both for Apple and other developers as well. The
 first method do not lock out the other one, and by reporting issues
 yourself, you are also taking action, instead of waiting for someone
 else to do just that. If you write to a developer, they might ask
 you to submit a report, but that will not mean they will give those
 issues priority. Apple have a stronger commitment to accessibility
 than most others, so please do not get me wrong here, I was just
 speaking in generic terms



 Just a suggestion, nothing else ;-)

 Take care,
 John André







 On 6. mars. 2009, at 14.15, Krister Ekstrom wrote:


 Yes, but wouldn't it be better if one person wrote to Apple, but  
 that
 everyone contributed with what they felt needed improving? I  
 dunno, i
 just sorta think aloud here.
 /Krister


 6 mar 2009 kl. 14.07 skrev A-Pro Studio:


 Hi,

 Such reports are possible for each and everyone to give Apple for
 every Apple product to accessibil...@apple.com - and those of us  
 who
 are involved in ADC or other portals aimed at developing software
 for
 Mac, both inside and outside of Apple, should use their ability to
 report VO issues. Also, in each Apple software, there is a Provide
 feedback menu item in the applications own menu, that takes you
 to a
 feedback page. I have posted a lot of such issues, and by not
 trusting
 such issues should be reported by someone else, but instead post
 your
 own found issues, Apple and other developers will get the feedback
 needed.

 Thanks,
 John André




 On 6. mars. 2009, at 12.11, Scott Howell wrote:


 And ALex, please do share the report. We all stand to benefit and
 anything we can provide or the more we share and so forth si going
 to
 help us and APple. Apple has the opportunity to make iWorks as
 accessible and I believe the success of this application will lead
 to
 accessibility of other apps.
 On Mar 5, 2009, at 10:39 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,
 Cara et al:

 I was merely continueing the thread on whether ILife and IWork
 were
 accessible. So, in stating what I was doing, I hoped to convey
 that
 Apple is working with me to rectify the issues in ILife 09.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 5-Mar-09, at 6:50 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:


 Alex, are you asking the list something here?…  I'm not sure  
 what
 you're wanting to post.

 This sounds interesting, care to share with the rest of the
 class?
 …  smile

 Sorry if I'm being daft,  smile  but I'm really not
 understanding
 if you're wanting to share something here, or ask for people's
 input.

 If ya wouldn't mind, please do be a bit less vague when you can,
 K?
 …  It really would help me for one, in understanding what you're
 talking about.

 Thanks so much and have an awesome evening!…

 Smiles,

 Cara  :)
 --
 View my Online Portfolio at:
 http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn

 On Mar 5, 2009, at 7:36 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,

 I was asked by Apple to draw up a list of accessibility qwerks  
 in
 ILife 09. I'm drawing up a report on ILife 09 for Apple which
 should
 be submitted very soon.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 5-Mar-09, at 7:06 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 While those other programs are integrated with iWeb it is
 perfectly
 possible to create web pages in it without using them.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
 gkear...@gmail.com



 On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:24 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:


 Hello Greg;  Just wondering how extensively you tested iweb.
 Also,
 it
 seams to me that just going from what I've read on the net
 about
 iweb
 that it depends on iphoto,, idvd, and possibly even garage
 band?
 Could you let me know a little more about it.  I wish that
 apple
 would
 offer a trial of the ilife like they have on iwork, but no  
 such
 luck.
 Thanks, Max
 On Mar 5, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 I have tried iWeb, part of iLife, and found it to be
 accessible.
 Keynote, Numbers and Pages (iWork) are all accessible. You  
 can
 download a trial copy of iWork if 

Re: IWork and ILife

2009-03-06 Thread Richie Gardenhire

I have written to Apple on numerous occasions, and every time I did, I  
get an immediate response, and they tell me the same thing; that they  
appreciate hearing feedback from VoiceOver users, and they always put,  
at the end of the messages sent to me, that they would like to hear  
suggestions as to how to better improve accessibility for VoiceOver  
users.  So believe it or not, Apple does, and will, listen to us;  
don't give up on them.  Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.


On Mar 6, 2009, at 9:04 AM, Dan wrote:


 Hello,
 Actually, the more that report to Apple and the different ways we all
 have of expressing ourselves will go much further toward helping Apple
 produce a much better product.
 If only one person does it, then it will be from his or her
 prospective and may not reflect the whole need.
 I have always written to apple and I don't plan on stopping and
 letting only one person do it. The other thing is this. In several
 instances, Apple has emailed me back with a question or two. They have
 also mentioned that they really appreciate when VoiceOver users
 respond with their concerns.
 Just my thoughts.


 Dan

 key...@comcast.net




 On Mar 6, 2009, at 5:15 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:


 Yes, but wouldn't it be better if one person wrote to Apple, but that
 everyone contributed with what they felt needed improving? I dunno, i
 just sorta think aloud here.
 /Krister


 6 mar 2009 kl. 14.07 skrev A-Pro Studio:


 Hi,

 Such reports are possible for each and everyone to give Apple for
 every Apple product to accessibil...@apple.com - and those of us who
 are involved in ADC or other portals aimed at developing software  
 for
 Mac, both inside and outside of Apple, should use their ability to
 report VO issues. Also, in each Apple software, there is a Provide
 feedback menu item in the applications own menu, that takes you  
 to a
 feedback page. I have posted a lot of such issues, and by not
 trusting
 such issues should be reported by someone else, but instead post  
 your
 own found issues, Apple and other developers will get the feedback
 needed.

 Thanks,
 John André




 On 6. mars. 2009, at 12.11, Scott Howell wrote:


 And ALex, please do share the report. We all stand to benefit and
 anything we can provide or the more we share and so forth si going
 to
 help us and APple. Apple has the opportunity to make iWorks as
 accessible and I believe the success of this application will lead
 to
 accessibility of other apps.
 On Mar 5, 2009, at 10:39 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,
 Cara et al:

 I was merely continueing the thread on whether ILife and IWork  
 were
 accessible. So, in stating what I was doing, I hoped to convey  
 that
 Apple is working with me to rectify the issues in ILife 09.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 5-Mar-09, at 6:50 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:


 Alex, are you asking the list something here?…  I'm not sure what
 you're wanting to post.

 This sounds interesting, care to share with the rest of the  
 class?
 …  smile

 Sorry if I'm being daft,  smile  but I'm really not
 understanding
 if you're wanting to share something here, or ask for people's
 input.

 If ya wouldn't mind, please do be a bit less vague when you can,
 K?
 …  It really would help me for one, in understanding what you're
 talking about.

 Thanks so much and have an awesome evening!…

 Smiles,

 Cara  :)
 --
 View my Online Portfolio at:
 http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn

 On Mar 5, 2009, at 7:36 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,

 I was asked by Apple to draw up a list of accessibility qwerks in
 ILife 09. I'm drawing up a report on ILife 09 for Apple which
 should
 be submitted very soon.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 5-Mar-09, at 7:06 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 While those other programs are integrated with iWeb it is
 perfectly
 possible to create web pages in it without using them.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
 gkear...@gmail.com



 On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:24 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:


 Hello Greg;  Just wondering how extensively you tested iweb.
 Also,
 it
 seams to me that just going from what I've read on the net  
 about
 iweb
 that it depends on iphoto,, idvd, and possibly even garage  
 band?
 Could you let me know a little more about it.  I wish that  
 apple
 would
 offer a trial of the ilife like they have on iwork, but no such
 luck.
 Thanks, Max
 On Mar 5, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 I have tried iWeb, part of iLife, and found it to be
 accessible.
 Keynote, Numbers and Pages (iWork) are all accessible. You can
 download a trial copy of iWork if you want.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
 gkear...@gmail.com



 On Mar 5, 2009, at 4:34 AM, David Poehlman wrote:


 many find iwork quite accessible but some like using open
 office
 which
 is free.  I've not seen much on ilife.

 On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:23 AM, Dean Adams wrote:

 Hey All,
 Before golng and buying either Iwork or Ilife can someone let
 

Re: IWork and ILife

2009-03-06 Thread Cara Quinn

   Hi eliza, the correct addie with which to write Apple with your  
access comments / concerns / commendations and such, is:

accessibil...@apple.com

   They're very nice, as others have said, and absolutely will listen  
to what you have to say.

   Best of luck and have a terrific weekend!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)
---
View my Online Portfolio at:
http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn

On Mar 6, 2009, at 10:15 AM, Eliza Cooper wrote:


Does anyone know if the templates in Pages in iWork are accessible
with VoiceOver?  I'd like to be able to use them.  Also, you write to
Apple at feedb...@apple.com or something like that, right?
Thanks,
Eliza
On Mar 6, 2009, at 10:04 AM, Dan wrote:


 Hello,
 Actually, the more that report to Apple and the different ways we all
 have of expressing ourselves will go much further toward helping Apple
 produce a much better product.
 If only one person does it, then it will be from his or her
 prospective and may not reflect the whole need.
 I have always written to apple and I don't plan on stopping and
 letting only one person do it. The other thing is this. In several
 instances, Apple has emailed me back with a question or two. They have
 also mentioned that they really appreciate when VoiceOver users
 respond with their concerns.
 Just my thoughts.


 Dan

 key...@comcast.net




 On Mar 6, 2009, at 5:15 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:


 Yes, but wouldn't it be better if one person wrote to Apple, but that
 everyone contributed with what they felt needed improving? I dunno, i
 just sorta think aloud here.
 /Krister


 6 mar 2009 kl. 14.07 skrev A-Pro Studio:


 Hi,

 Such reports are possible for each and everyone to give Apple for
 every Apple product to accessibil...@apple.com - and those of us who
 are involved in ADC or other portals aimed at developing software
 for
 Mac, both inside and outside of Apple, should use their ability to
 report VO issues. Also, in each Apple software, there is a Provide
 feedback menu item in the applications own menu, that takes you
 to a
 feedback page. I have posted a lot of such issues, and by not
 trusting
 such issues should be reported by someone else, but instead post
 your
 own found issues, Apple and other developers will get the feedback
 needed.

 Thanks,
 John André




 On 6. mars. 2009, at 12.11, Scott Howell wrote:


 And ALex, please do share the report. We all stand to benefit and
 anything we can provide or the more we share and so forth si going
 to
 help us and APple. Apple has the opportunity to make iWorks as
 accessible and I believe the success of this application will lead
 to
 accessibility of other apps.
 On Mar 5, 2009, at 10:39 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,
 Cara et al:

 I was merely continueing the thread on whether ILife and IWork
 were
 accessible. So, in stating what I was doing, I hoped to convey
 that
 Apple is working with me to rectify the issues in ILife 09.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 5-Mar-09, at 6:50 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:


 Alex, are you asking the list something here?…  I'm not sure what
 you're wanting to post.

 This sounds interesting, care to share with the rest of the
 class?
 …  smile

 Sorry if I'm being daft,  smile  but I'm really not
 understanding
 if you're wanting to share something here, or ask for people's
 input.

 If ya wouldn't mind, please do be a bit less vague when you can,
 K?
 …  It really would help me for one, in understanding what you're
 talking about.

 Thanks so much and have an awesome evening!…

 Smiles,

 Cara  :)
 --
 View my Online Portfolio at:
 http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn

 On Mar 5, 2009, at 7:36 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,

 I was asked by Apple to draw up a list of accessibility qwerks in
 ILife 09. I'm drawing up a report on ILife 09 for Apple which
 should
 be submitted very soon.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 5-Mar-09, at 7:06 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 While those other programs are integrated with iWeb it is
 perfectly
 possible to create web pages in it without using them.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
 gkear...@gmail.com



 On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:24 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:


 Hello Greg;  Just wondering how extensively you tested iweb.
 Also,
 it
 seams to me that just going from what I've read on the net
 about
 iweb
 that it depends on iphoto,, idvd, and possibly even garage
 band?
 Could you let me know a little more about it.  I wish that
 apple
 would
 offer a trial of the ilife like they have on iwork, but no such
 luck.
 Thanks, Max
 On Mar 5, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 I have tried iWeb, part of iLife, and found it to be
 accessible.
 Keynote, Numbers and Pages (iWork) are all accessible. You can
 download a trial copy of iWork if you want.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
 gkear...@gmail.com



 On Mar 5, 2009, at 4:34 AM, David Poehlman wrote:


 many find iwork quite accessible but some like using open
 office
 which
 is free.  

Re: IWork and ILife

2009-03-05 Thread Greg Kearney

There is an insert menu with a choice called choose that will let you  
put pictures in to the page by choosing the image files themselves. So  
you don't have to use iPhoto if you don't want to.

Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
gkear...@gmail.com



On Mar 5, 2009, at 8:47 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:


 Hi Greg;  The reason I'm asking is because a major part of my website
 is the posting of photos and or videos.  I It wouldn't do me any good
 if iweb is accessable and the others aren't; and I need all of them to
 do what I need to.  I also will probably have need of being able to
 creat and post slide shows in the future.  I've tried this in the
 current version of iphoto, and all I did was give myself a headache.
 I guess I'll end up giving it a try especially if I can get my brother
 to throw in with me and get a family plan for the 99 dollars.  Thanks,
 Max
 On Mar 5, 2009, at 9:06 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 While those other programs are integrated with iWeb it is perfectly
 possible to create web pages in it without using them.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
 gkear...@gmail.com



 On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:24 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:


 Hello Greg;  Just wondering how extensively you tested iweb.  Also,
 it
 seams to me that just going from what I've read on the net about  
 iweb
 that it depends on iphoto,, idvd, and possibly even garage band?
 Could you let me know a little more about it.  I wish that apple
 would
 offer a trial of the ilife like they have on iwork, but no such  
 luck.
 Thanks, Max
 On Mar 5, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 I have tried iWeb, part of iLife, and found it to be accessible.
 Keynote, Numbers and Pages (iWork) are all accessible. You can
 download a trial copy of iWork if you want.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
 gkear...@gmail.com



 On Mar 5, 2009, at 4:34 AM, David Poehlman wrote:


 many find iwork quite accessible but some like using open office
 which
 is free.  I've not seen much on ilife.

 On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:23 AM, Dean Adams wrote:

 Hey All,
 Before golng and buying either Iwork or Ilife can someone let
 me know how accessable IWork and ILife is with VO as I don't wont
 the
 go out and buy either if they are not Vo accessable.
 Regards Dean
 !!!Thoughts become things so choose the good ones because Life's  
 to
 short to be a grumble bum !!!

 • Email: d...@internode.on.net
 • Phone: 0243206031
 • Skype: deanadams9
 • Mobile: 0428133758








 Max Ivey Jr.
 The Midway Marketplace
 Office 936-273-6960
 Cell 281-989-0448
 www.midwaymarketplace.com
 maxw...@midwaymarketplace.com
 yahoo messenger id midwaymarketplace





 Max Ivey Jr.
 The Midway Marketplace
 Office 936-273-6960
 Cell 281-989-0448
 www.midwaymarketplace.com
 maxw...@midwaymarketplace.com
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Re: IWork and ILife

2009-03-05 Thread Alex Jurgensen

Hi,
Cara et al:

I was merely continueing the thread on whether ILife and IWork were  
accessible. So, in stating what I was doing, I hoped to convey that  
Apple is working with me to rectify the issues in ILife 09.

Thanks,
Alex,


On 5-Mar-09, at 6:50 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:


   Alex, are you asking the list something here?…  I'm not sure what
 you're wanting to post.

   This sounds interesting, care to share with the rest of the class?
 …  smile

   Sorry if I'm being daft,  smile  but I'm really not understanding
 if you're wanting to share something here, or ask for people's input.

   If ya wouldn't mind, please do be a bit less vague when you can, K?
 …  It really would help me for one, in understanding what you're
 talking about.

 Thanks so much and have an awesome evening!…

 Smiles,

 Cara  :)
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 On Mar 5, 2009, at 7:36 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,

 I was asked by Apple to draw up a list of accessibility qwerks in
 ILife 09. I'm drawing up a report on ILife 09 for Apple which should
 be submitted very soon.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 5-Mar-09, at 7:06 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 While those other programs are integrated with iWeb it is perfectly
 possible to create web pages in it without using them.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
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 On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:24 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:


 Hello Greg;  Just wondering how extensively you tested iweb.  Also,
 it
 seams to me that just going from what I've read on the net about  
 iweb
 that it depends on iphoto,, idvd, and possibly even garage band?
 Could you let me know a little more about it.  I wish that apple
 would
 offer a trial of the ilife like they have on iwork, but no such  
 luck.
 Thanks, Max
 On Mar 5, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:


 I have tried iWeb, part of iLife, and found it to be accessible.
 Keynote, Numbers and Pages (iWork) are all accessible. You can
 download a trial copy of iWork if you want.

 Greg Kearney
 535 S. Jackson St.
 Casper, Wyoming 82601
 307-224-4022
 gkear...@gmail.com



 On Mar 5, 2009, at 4:34 AM, David Poehlman wrote:


 many find iwork quite accessible but some like using open office
 which
 is free.  I've not seen much on ilife.

 On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:23 AM, Dean Adams wrote:

 Hey All,
Before golng and buying either Iwork or Ilife can someone let
 me know how accessable IWork and ILife is with VO as I don't wont
 the
 go out and buy either if they are not Vo accessable.
 Regards Dean
 !!!Thoughts become things so choose the good ones because Life's  
 to
 short to be a grumble bum !!!

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