Hello James; I apologise for the delayed response.
On 28 Apr 2012, at 10:00, James AUSTIN james.aus...@mac-access.net wrote:
• There is Stanza, which will allow you to view Epub documents from LexCycle.
Unfortunately, I cannot seem to find the developer's website at the moment, as
it seems to
Hello Zack
I'll check this out; thanks.
Lynne
On 28 Apr 2012, at 10:43, Zachary Kline zkl...@speedpost.net wrote:
• On the viewing side, my favorite program is Bookol, available from the Mac
App Store. It's pretty simple, and works quite well once you get used to its
interface and turning
Hello Murielle
I haven't tried that personally, preferring to create a new VM from scratch.
The advanced options are then of more use and you can configure the machine to
your precise specifications.
Lynne
On 28 Apr 2012, at 11:45, Murielle (listes) listesdemurie...@gmail.com wrote:
• I
Hello Murielle
I'm now puzzled by what you said. I thought that my message was clear. If you
cannot import your Boot Camp partition, there must be some kind of
compatibility issue I think; and you may need to delete all of the virtual
machines you have created and start over from scratch. On
Hello Murielle
On 28 Apr 2012, at 13:45, Murielle (listes) listesdemurie...@gmail.com wrote:
• i've made an update of my mac with ccc.
No vmware seems ok. I'm trying to crate a new virtual windows. It asks me to
install mware tools.
Where can I find that?
If you open up the main menu bar,
I thought I remembered seeing a way to manage a mac from another Mac if they
were on the same WIFI network. Is this true, or was it a dream?
Kristeen Hughes
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Twitter: kwicca
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I'm not sure exactly how to do it or the specific steps, but you would
use remote Management, remote login, or screen sharing services in the Sharing
preferences of System preferences. You can use SSH via terminal or just
connect to the other Mac, but I have not done this as of yet and
Hello Chris
There are a number of ways to do this; but I'm not sure if they are accessible.
What I can tell you for sure is that Apple Remote Desktop certainly isn't
accessible. But I seem to remember that iChat screen sharing is accessible, and
there might be another method. But from what I
I have used iChat screen sharing to control another Mac to troubleshoot for
a friend and a friend's daughter. It works well, but the other person has to
have the volume turned up so you can hear VoiceOver on their end. You can
control the computer, but you have to rely on their VoiceOver
When in month view, tabbing would tell me the appointment title but not the
date.
I forgot the verbosity was changed to low.
Placed it back to medium and all is well.
Mark Furness
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hi to all how can i delete the voices from the mac?
i don't want most of them on there that i downloaded now
regards, WIll
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I uncheck the boxes under customize, but as to how to uninstall them I have no
idea. I hope someone can help there.
Take care.
On Apr 29, 2012, at 10:43 AM, william lomas wrote:
hi to all how can i delete the voices from the mac?
i don't want most of them on there that i
Hi there!
You can find the voice's in!
Go to Mac HD/system/library/speech/voices.
And remove them!
On 29 Apr 2012, at 19:19, Sarah Alawami wrote:
I uncheck the boxes under customise, but as to how to uninstall them I have
no idea. I hope someone can help there.
Take care.
On Apr 29, 2012,
That's good, but there has to be an easier way then taking the as I call it
back door approach. If the boxes are unchecked under customize then the folders
should disappear lol!
Take care.
On Apr 29, 2012, at 11:40 AM, Red.Falcon velocity.focu...@virginmedia.com
wrote:
Hi there!
You can
Hi All,
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Here are the show notes.
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Hi Glen,
I did, yes. THe point is to ask those questions if you ever lose your password
or if your account is compromised. I just picked a few and went with them. It's
a minor hassle, but if your account is ever hacked or stolen you'll be glad you
had those questions.
Yours,
Zack.
On Apr 29,
yes i have.
i think it wanted me to do this when i bought a tv series for
some reason. i was never asked for that information before, just
my password and mac id.
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From: Glenn glenner...@cableone.net
To: Mac OSX iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Date
I did it no problem on my iPhone 4. This was when buying an app last
weekend.
On 29/04/2012 22:07, Glenn wrote:
Hi,
I tried to get an app today, called Voxer, and after putting in my password,
the app store came back and wanted me to verify my password, and then it
stated that it requires that
Hello Glen:
Yes, Friday night I purchased an app and the same thing.
Layter on received an email from Apple regarding my account. I don't think
it's anything to worry about, just security. smile
John
On Apr 29, 2012, at 4:07 PM, Glenn wrote:
Hi,
I tried to get an app today, called
Ype same here. BNow let's hope I can remember the answers to my questions. I'm
glad apple did this but it had to come at a time when I was very distracted
lol!
Take care all.
On Apr 29, 2012, at 5:57 PM, John Gunn wrote:
Hello Glen:
Yes, Friday night I purchased an app and the same thing.
I sure didn't care for the poor choice of questions though.
Glenn
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From: Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com
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Subject: Re: iPhone apps and security questions?
Ype same here.
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