Re: Tune into ACB Radio World with the brand-new ACB Radio Tuner!

2007-05-01 Thread Morey Worthington
Hi Steve,
If I wanted to get working with this radio program, after downloading it, 
then what. Is there a tutorial or help documents that will get a person 
going on the right track?
If you do not have knowledge of this, is there a source to find out?
Thank you very much,
Morey Worthington 



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Re: Tune into ACB Radio World with the brand-new ACB Radio Tuner!

2007-05-01 Thread Steve Pattison
The ACB Radio Tuner is very easy to use.  After you download the 
program you need to install it.  When you start the tuner you can get 
help by pressing the F1 key.  The tuner has been designed to work 
well with Window-Eyes and JAWS.  The interface uses completely 
standard Windows controls such as buttons, menus and there are many 
hotkeys available.  I hope this gets you started.

At 06:53 PM 1/05/2007, you wrote:
If I wanted to get working with this radio program, after downloading it,
then what. Is there a tutorial or help documents that will get a person
going on the right track?
If you do not have knowledge of this, is there a source to find out?

Regards Steve
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Re: Tune into ACB Radio World with the brand-new ACB Radio Tuner!

2007-05-01 Thread Morey Worthington
Sure did,
Thanks
Morey


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Re: Tune into ACB Radio World with the brand-new ACB Radio Tuner!

2007-05-01 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hi Morey and all,

Once the program has been installed, simply press F1 for the Readme file or 
F8 for the audio tutorial, which should be released later today.

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Hi Steve,
If I wanted to get working with this radio program, after downloading it,
then what. Is there a tutorial or help documents that will get a person
going on the right track?
If you do not have knowledge of this, is there a source to find out?
Thank you very much,
Morey Worthington



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Re: Tune into ACB Radio World with the brand-new ACB Radio Tuner!

2007-05-01 Thread Morey Worthington
Hi Darrell,
Thanks for the information, and will put it to use.
Morey


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Fwd: Tune into ACB Radio World with the brand-new ACB Radio Tuner!

2007-04-30 Thread Steve Pattison

From: Jeff Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The ACB Radio Web team among a number of others have been working hard on a
brand-new version of the ACB Radio Tuner.  With the launch of the ACB Radio
World stream, we have released the new ACB Radio Tuner.  Here is what is new
in this release:

* This version only supports Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 and
Windows VISTA.  The older version will remain available for older client
desktops such as Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows NT Version
4.0.

* Addition of the ACB Radio World stream reachable by pressing CTRL+D.

* Addition of several new hotkeys.

* Windows Media Player hotkey changed to CTRL+E.

* Settings are saved in a custom INI file (ACB Radio Tuner.ini) to eliminate
Windows registry writes.  The file is placed in the user's Application Data
folder in a directory called ACB Radio Tuner.  This insures that the
program will operate under VISTA.

* Improved, cleaner visual user interface.

* The No Extra Speech setting is now saved if selected so that future
sessions do not check for the availability of a screen reader.

We have great plans for the future of the Tuner and you will start to see
more frequent updates as we begin to implement those features.

You can download the Tuner from the web at:

http://www.acbradio.org/tuner

I want to sincerely thank the following individuals for their contributions
in making this version a tremendous success:

Darren Paskell - for giving us the source code of the original from which to
build from.  He rocks!

Darrell Shandrow - for putting up with buggy versions and for assisting in
writing the documentation.

Matthew Horspool - for assistance with documentation updates and for
developing the ACB Radio Tuner tutorial (to be released soon).

Tina Ektermanis - for digging out her dusty Windows 98 box, blowing the dirt
out of the fans, finding its old power cord and getting that crusty hard
drive to boot to test the new version on that platform.  Shucks, and all to
find out it doesn't work.  Thanks Tina for the hard work late in to the
night.

Chrissie and Marlaina - for giving us the support we needed to get this done
and for always being there.

Main Menu Friends Group users - without their help, this never would have
been a success.  There are far to many to list here, but thanks gang!

Again, get the new tuner at:

http://www.acbradio.org/tuner

Happy Tuning everyone.

Regards Steve
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