Totally agree about MusicDoc, and more over using voiceover, one can ascertain
what's on all channels. I suspect this would be perfect for Bill's stated
requirements. For me I have the added subscription to Sirius exclusive content
such as the NFL. This year on-line only channels 661-885
Is there a way to reset the defaults in Mail? I had a bit of trouble
figuring out the server tables when I was setting up my email account and I
managed to mess up the MobileMe outgoing server. It seems that, no matter
what I do, I can't seem to correct the problem. I would prefer not to have
to
Hello,
I have been playing with the free app Get iPlayer Automator on Lion 10.7.1
and have successfully downloaded and played both radio and TV content from the
BBC. Google iPlayer Automator to download it.
There is very little documentation but the following works
First you must
You get the same number of channels. 127.
There are some that you don't get like live sports.
I also will put my vote in for Music Doc.
On Thu, 08 Sep 2011 21:00:52 -0700
Candie Stiles candiesti...@me.com wrote:
I have music doc and it works well with Sirius. It is very accessible with vo
Micro USB slot on Apple TV 2 is not meant to be used by users, but by
technicians or developers. It can be used to obtain device logs,
install betas, and a few other things (none of which most users will
ever do).
Kevin
On 9/6/11, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith ly...@mac-access.net wrote:
Hello
I'm not aware of any other PDF reader, other than Preview and Digital
Editions. Travis and others, I'm very curious to know what else is out
there and works with VoiceOver on OS X Lion to read PDF's?
Kevin
On 9/2/11, krystal watson krystalwat...@bluebottle.com wrote:
its ok problem has been
If you need to work with text documents, .txt, no more, and or less;
Plain Text is a wonderful, intuitive, simple, and great app that has
Dropbox integration. There's an aad-supported and paid version of this
VoiceOver accessible app.
Kevin
On 8/31/11, Desi Noller desiandca...@q.com wrote:
I
Thanks Kevin! That sounds like just what I'm looking for!
Desi
On Sep 9, 2011, at 7:22 AM, Kevin Chao wrote:
If you need to work with text documents, .txt, no more, and or less;
Plain Text is a wonderful, intuitive, simple, and great app that has
Dropbox integration. There's an
I was on the Apple and working with a folder across the network on my PC. I
accidentally deleted a portion of the folder before i could stop the process.
Does anyone know if there is any way possible I can recover that data?I haven't
done anything else to the hard drive since the deletion.
On Sep 9, 2011, at 10:13 AM, Kevin Chao wrote:
I'm not aware of any other PDF reader, other than Preview and Digital
Editions. Travis and others, I'm very curious to know what else is out
there and works with VoiceOver on OS X Lion to read PDF's?
I don't know about Lion specifically, but there
Hi Christine,
I'm not an expert on Networking, it's something i need to get a handle on, but
have you checked the Trash on both machines. I could be wrong, but I think
Networks on OS X act like bootable volumes, therefore, any files that are
deleted should be safe until the Trash is empty.
Hi Paul,
I experienced random weirdness until I restarted my MBP. If you've not already
tried that, its probably worth while.
Best regards.
Geoff
- Original Message -
From: Paul Hopewell
To: mac-access
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 11:24 AM
Subject: Drop Box question
Well.
I didn't see anything in the message that would indicate he was
telling lies. Everything he said was as straightforward as he could
make it. I agree that some of the points probably weren't completely
accurate (I.E. you must use an apple provided hdmi cable) but he did
state that
jpg and jpeg (for those vo users who love vo's acronym expansion,
read those two letter-by-letter to see the difference) are the same
file format, just different extensions. You can rename a JPG file to
JPEG or vice versa, and there will be no difference. On the other
hand, png is a
Multiple methods of doing this.
First, you can use itunes to import the cd, which will (hopefully)
label the songs, author, and such all for you.
Secondly, you can just copy the aiff files onto a folder on your hd,
then use a utility like switch to change them to another format.
You can use
Hi Kevin,
To add to the summary Travis gave, you might want to check out Skim. Skim is
an open source program that has been described as Preview on steroids.
Here's the description on Macupdate:
begin quote
Skim is a PDF reader and note-taker for OS X. It is designed to help you read
and
HI Geoff,
Many thanks for your reply. What do you mean by restarting your MBP? What is
the MBP?
Many thanks.
Paul
On 9 Sep 2011, at 19:32, Geoff Waaler wrote:
Hi Paul,
I experienced random weirdness until I restarted my MBP. If you've not
already tried that, its probably worth while.
Hi Eleanor,
I suggest you try Get iPlayer Automator instead. Look for it on Google to
find it. It is a free download and it does work on Lion 10.7.1 for downloading
both radio and TV programs from the BBC iPlayer. See my post earlier today
about iPlayer Automator on how to use it. It is pretty
Can you search the contents of another computer's hard drive on the network
using Spotlight? I seems like I remember that you can, but can't seem to figur
out how.
Kristeen Hughes
khwi...@gmail.com
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Hi,
I just wanted to let everyone know that's there's a major update to audiohijack
pro. What's so major about it is now the instant on feature now works with
lion, so the app you want to hijack doesn't have to relaunch before hijacking.
Hope this helps someone,
Courtney
Sent from my iPod
really? good! thank you lored. how do you get it? automatic updates?
- Original Message -
From: Courtney Curran moopiecur...@gmail.com
To: Mac OSX iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 8:46 PM
Subject: audiohijack pro major update for lion users
Hi,
You just go to check or update under the audiohijack pro menu.
Sent from my iPod
On Sep 9, 2011, at 10:38 PM, joe quinn jdawg1...@gmail.com wrote:
really? good! thank you lored. how do you get it? automatic updates?
- Original Message - From: Courtney Curran
You can easily do this using a crontab entry, and a simple shell script.
Write your script to zip, tar, gzip, or some combination thereof that
compresses the folders in question, then copies the file to a
location of your choice. Then, after that, create a crontab entry
that will simply
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