what does this thing do
On 06/01/2012, at 5:09 PM, Ian McNamara wrote:
Hi, just bought storymill, Have to say i'm very impressed with it. Only read
the tutorial so far but i'm very impressed and can't wait to start using it
properly smiley.
Ian McNamara
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Hi it's a program that helps you write stories. Basicly you can have your novel
all kept together in a tidy format. It's a lovely program. If i don't get the
job i'm applying for i'll be making good use of it.
Ian McNamara
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I heard there was a iphone app or android app but don't remember which one
and this is about all I know without doing a Google! HTH
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Hi all, I am pleased to announce that I have purchased a new iPhone 4S. I'm
wondering if there is a way to interact with Siri? Also can you use a MicroSim
part iPad 2 plus 3G in the iPhone 4S? Kind regards, and happy New Year all.
Sent from my iPhone
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It's a Mac app, and is made by Mariner. You can find more info on Mariner's
site at: http://www.marinersoftware.com/products/storymill/
You should also be able to find it in the App Store
TC :)
James
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Hi,
Why couldn't you have added at least this much information to your first
message.
It serves the list no purpose to send a message such as I like this app.
If you can't sell it to the list, don't bother telling us about it.
There are thousands of useful apps, but only a handful may be of
Mac app. It's fantastic i like it just learning how to use it properly.
Ian McNamara
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Go into settings - general - accessibility - voiceOver and toggle the switch
labeled: Speak Notifications in Lock Screen.
HTH.
Geoff
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From: Terry Cooper
To: 'Mac OSX iOS Accessibility'
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 8:31 AM
Subject: Automatic reading of
It's cool that there's an app of this sort that is useable. It would
be great if you could do a write-up for the Mac section of AppleVis.
JT
On 06/01/2012, Ian McNamara ianandri...@googlemail.com wrote:
Mac app. It's fantastic i like it just learning how to use it properly.
Ian McNamara
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Hey, chill out Glenn. We're all friends here. Ian is not the first nor will he
be the last to forget to add missing details. And is it such a big deal to open
up a web browser and Google something?
TC :)
J
On 6 Jan 2012, at 15:37, Glenn wrote:
Hi,
Why couldn't you have added at least this
Thanks Eric for the tips, will contact apple to see if they can reset the
password and take it from there. My Icloud email has not been working for
quite some time now. In fact, I can send emails from it but I can't receive
emails to this account. Every time I send an email to my icloud
James,
If we don't let folks know how to interact on a list, the list etiquette
will diminish.
Glenn
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Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: story
Well i've only looked at it properly this afternoon so that's why. Plus most of
you are more experianced mac users than me so i thought you might all have
allready heard of it.
I will not bother putting apps i like on the list again if people are going to
be like that.
Ian McNamara
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Ian,
Please don't be thin skinned about this.
Anyone posting to the list about an app should tell about it, assuming that
nobody knows about it.
Unless of course you are asking for information on such an app, which
perhaps someone might be able to help you.
Glenn
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Well Maybey fair enough. I was thinking of doing an audio review of it when i'm
better able to use it.
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Hello John,
DragDrop works for me. If you want to drag a file into a folder, you do
VO-Comma on the file, navigate to the folder and press VO-Period and the file
will move into the folder.
If you're dragging from one window to another, both windows must be visible on
the screen. You can use
Hello Anne:
Oh, it works for me, basicaly asking for a friend of mine who can't get it
to work on her MacBook Pro early 2011.
Ihave no issues on the iMac.
Thanks for your thoughts though.
John
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From: Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk
Date: Fri, 6 Jan
Hello:
You have to interact with the item you want to move.
John
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From: Ian McNamara ianandri...@googlemail.com
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2012 19:01:55 +
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Subject: Re: Drag and Drop
Hello, every time i press vo and comma it just
Ok thanks will give it a try in a bit smiley.
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Actually I don't think that will work. Mine is on as well and it will still
read them when the screen is not locked. Drives me nuts.
On Jan 6, 2012, at 8:35 AM, Geoff Waaler wrote:
Go into settings - general - accessibility - voiceOver and toggle the
switch labeled: Speak Notifications in
I wonder if anyone has tried this Siri alternative yet. Here is the link
on the Applevis website.
http://www.applevis.com/ios-app-directory/music/vokul
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Hi all have a couple of mail questions for you.
1. When receiving mail, if I get a lot of mail. Example 28 messages for this
list, why doesn't VO remember where I left off previously. To give you an
example, going with the 28 messages well next time I use my Mac and have
received all of those
If I am on a web page in Safari and I want to get to a new web page, how do
I type in the web address. Is there a command to put me in that
spot?\\Catherine G
Olympia, Washington
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You use cmd l to get there but if you want to open it in a new window once
you've typed it in I don't know how to do that yet.
Take care.
On Jan 6, 2012, at 1:39 PM, Catherine G wrote:
If I am on a web page in Safari and I want to get to a new web page, how do
I type in the web address. Is
Hi Sarah,
You are describing the behavior I would expect. Are your texts and
notifications also read when that switch is toggled off? If so that sounds
like a bug that I am not experiencing on my 4S running 5.01.
Best regards.
Geoff
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They do. They do not read when the screen is locked and the notification comes
in and you view the lock screen but they will always read on the home screen.
even when your phone is muted.
On Jan 6, 2012, at 2:32 PM, Geoff Waaler wrote:
Hi Sarah,
You are describing the behavior I would
It's in the us app store. It sounds pretty neat. although 20 dictations per
24 hours sucks. I hope they can get it upgraded to 200 but even then that's not
a lot.
link:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vokul/id438635599?mt=8
Take care all.
Sarah Alawami
If you need editing done on a
that's also the official number for Dragon Dictate and Search, also I think
for Vlingo but i've never been told I've exceeded my limit.
Dennis Freedman
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On 6 Jan 2012, at 22:52, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm interesting. I might give this app a try once I get dementions. lol! but it
seems like i could be a good alternative to seri if it should go down lol!
On Jan 6, 2012, at 3:29 PM, Thejazzden wrote:
that's also the official number for Dragon Dictate and Search, also I think
for Vlingo but
Hi Catherine, command L is the keyboard command that you need to get into the
address bar. Adding to that if you want to delete the whole address that is
command A this will highlight the text in there press the delete key or
backspace key and once its all gone, you are good to go in typing a
Hi folks. I bought myself an iPhone 4s just wondering how Siri works? And how
to sync my current apps and books? Any help be greatly appreciated. Kind
regards, and happy New Year Sadam.
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Just plug in to your itunes and choose what you want to synch. As for seri just
hold down hime until you hear 2 tones and speak what you want seri to do. I
don't knwo fully how seri works as I can't upgrade until june of this year. lol!
On Jan 6, 2012, at 5:34 PM, Sadam Ahmed wrote:
Hi folks.
Okay, thank you Sarah. I think you'll enjoy the iPhone 4S once you get it.
Apart from speed improvements I haven't noticed anything different to my
previous iPhone 4. How about widest activation is that possible with the iPhone
4S? Thanks and kind regards, Saddam.
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Hi smiley, yep it's command l, to get to the address bar. If you want to add a
bookmark it's command d and you can select witch book mark folder you want it
to go in there's a pop up menu to do this. Any help you need feel free to email
ianandri...@googlemail.com
i am also on skype heeman2730
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