Hi al,
I think Tooble may be the right application for me regarding Youtube. Question
though. Are the viewing of subscriptions, playlists, etc only in the pro
version? If so, at the beginning of March I think it'll be an instant purchase.
Thanks.
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Hello everyone,
Does anyone know when MS Office for the Mac will be released, and how
accessible it might be with Voice Over? Because of some of the editing
work I do professionally, I still need to use Word running under
Windows. It is very accessible with Window-Eyes and I enjoy using it.
Thanks for your insights, Bryan.
I never thought about going the Exchange route but for now, I think I
will be satisfied with what I am setting up.
Mike
On 2010-02-22 07:01, Bryan Smart wrote:
It probably won't break anything. You just run the risk that a rule that works 90% of the
time one
My problem with Flash is purely on the accessibility and programming freedom
fronts. As access goes, it is poor on Windows and non-existent elsewhere. On
the programming freedom side, because it is an entirely propriety format, I
cannot write my own accessible Flash player without doing some
I looked on the Microsoft Partner site and the MAPS page and I could
find nothing about it. Can anyone point me in the right direction for
some more info.
Frank
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Hi all. My friend just got a mac book with OS X 10.6. she is coming from
windows and jaws/system access. I've got her started but haven't used a mac
in a while on a regular basis.
I'm trying to find instructions on using safari with vo but am not finding
much. I found one blog post, but, it
Hi Cameron,
All the help you should need can be found in the Mac itself. You can bring up
the VO help by holding down Control OptionShift Question Mark. You can also
bring up a list of commands by hitting VO H twice quickly and bring up the VO
Help menu by pressing VO H.
HTH
TC
James, Lyn,
Hi. ah, okay, thanks. I'll pass that on. I didn't know that myself.
That will be handy when I finally get my new mac later this year.
Cameron.
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Google a app called Tooble and I suggest getting the Pro version.
On Feb 21, 2010, at 12:38 AM, Orin wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone had a good Youtube app to use?
I don't really want to download them. See, I watch this channel that has an
upward of 145 playlists. Every time
I don't really know I just was playing around. Do you know where they are found?
On Feb 19, 2010, at 9:51 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
There is a lot of good material at www.icanworkthisthing.com
btw, where are you looking for the sax stuff in garageband exactly?
On Feb 19, 2010, at 8:27 PM,
go to
www.icanworkthisthing.com. also, go to www.blindcooltech.com for some podcasts
on the mac. Hopefully, it will help.
On Feb 22, 2010, at 10:13 AM, Cameron wrote:
Hi all. My friend just got a mac book with OS X 10.6. she is coming from
windows and jaws/system access. I've got her
According to this page it won't be until December 2010. Might as well
call it Office 2011.
CB
Frank Ventura wrote:
I looked on the Microsoft Partner site and the MAPS page and I could
find nothing about it. Can anyone point me in the right direction for
some more info.
Frank
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What page did you find?
Frank
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According to this page it
Helps if I actually paste the URL
http://www.9to5mac.com/MacBU-Office-2010
CB
Chris Blouch wrote:
According to this page it won't be until December 2010. Might as well
call it Office 2011.
CB
Frank Ventura wrote:
I looked on the Microsoft Partner site and the MAPS page and I could
find
Or to shorten all that, hit apple-shit-g to go to a folder and then paste in
/System/Library/CoreServices/Setup
Assistant.app/Contents/Resources/TransitionSection.bundle/Contents/Resources
you should find an mp3 and a mov file in there.
CB
Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi James,
I know. There
Hi James,
You might try looking in your system libraries for more sound files
with the .caf file extension (that stands for Core Audio File).
When I bought my MacBook (the last release before the Unibody models)
it came with sounds as part of the iLife 08 installation in:
My understanding is that each phone is tied to a specific provider for
whatever country it is sold in. So while other providers might allow
tethering, in the US ATT is the sole iPhone provider, and they do not
currently allow it. Bringing in a phone from outside the US to the US
means it will
Hmm, the review here says you need to rip the DVD movies first using Mac
The Ripper. At that point, what do you need Popcorn for?
http://www.best-dvd-burning-software-reviews.com/dvd-burningm1.asp
CB
Jim Fettgather wrote:
Hi.
I have purchased the program Popcorn to be able to copy DVD's,
Wow! Thanks Esther, This is great as always.
TC
James, Lyn, Nash Twinny
On 22 Feb 2010, at 19:58, Esther wrote:
Hi James,
You might try looking in your system libraries for more sound files with the
.caf file extension (that stands for Core Audio File). When I bought my
MacBook (the
Thanks very much
TC
James, Lyn, Nash Twinny
On 22 Feb 2010, at 19:42, Chris Blouch wrote:
Or to shorten all that, hit apple-shit-g to go to a folder and then paste in
/System/Library/CoreServices/Setup
Assistant.app/Contents/Resources/TransitionSection.bundle/Contents/Resources
you
I am not sure how true that is. There are countries that require Apple
to sell their IPhones completely unlocked (France and New Zealand come
to mind). An IPhone used in the U.S. cannot access the data network of a
carrier outside of the U.S., this is logistically impossible. It will
use whatever
From Apple's presentations it would appear that tethering ability is
based on what carrier you're connected to. The phone can do it but only
if the provisioning from the carrier allows it. ATT does not. There is
a list of the ones which do (about 20) in this article:
Someone sent me a link to an MP3 on dropbox. I want to download it,
but when Safari opens, it plays the file and gives me controls in
unlabeled buttons, and I can find no option anywhere in menus or prefs
to download the silly thing. Anyone out there got a clue? Using
Leopard, no snow,
Hi Mark,
To download an mp3 or pdf file that is loaded into Safari, press Command-L and
then press Option-Return. The first command highlights and selects the link
address; the second command is the Safari keyboard shortcut for forcing a
download of the file from the highlighted link. (These
Very cool! :) Thanks very much!
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Is open office for the mac accessible with vo?
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I know it's possible to do this with the I phone devices we have here in
nz and ours are unlocked / in a friends case jail broken. And his works
fine, he got it off apple.co.nz and I got mine from an apple retailer
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