The iOS Measure App on iPhone 14 Pro Max, Measuring Up, At Last

2023-01-24 Thread M. Taylor
Hello All, I am writing this to let you know how impressed I am with Apple's native Measure app, in iOS 16.3, running on my iPhone 14 Pro Max. NOTE 1: In order to validate the following results, I wore a blindfold and performed each measure no fewer than 7 times, back-to-back, in order to insure

Re: M1 MacBook question.

2023-01-24 Thread Brad Snyder
And the M1 MacBook Air is last year's model, so it is even cheaper than this year's model , with the M2 processor. - Brad - On Jan 24, 2023, at 18:48, Herbie Allen wrote: It’s cheaper. > On Jan 24, 2023, at 18:38, Jessica Moss wrote: > > That’s interesting, I wonder why my supervisor was

Robobraille will convert files to mp3.

2023-01-24 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi all, Sharing this because, more than once, someone has asked for a Wyo to convert a file, text pdf or whatever, into the mp3 format. It seems robobraille can do this, in several languages. even create Daisy files. rather than short change the details, may I suggest visiting

Re: M1 MacBook question.

2023-01-24 Thread lenron brown
It's cheaper that's the reason why. The pro is more powerful than the Air. There some places may even have deals on the m 1 pro, if you are trying to save money. Especially because of the m 2 pro and pro max being released On 1/24/23, Jonathan Cohn wrote: > Hello, > At least before last week’s

Re: M1 MacBook question.

2023-01-24 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Hello, At least before last week’s announcement, the MacBook Air was slightly better than the low end MacBookPro. All of the M1/M2 MacBook computers should respond very closely when doing accessibility audits of WEB sites. If you come across a web site that does not perform well with the

Re: M1 MacBook question.

2023-01-24 Thread Herbie Allen
It’s cheaper. > On Jan 24, 2023, at 18:38, Jessica Moss wrote: > > That’s interesting, I wonder why my supervisor was trying to push so hard for > me to get the MacBook Air over the pro then, aside from it supposedly having > better battery life, and originally I’d asked the company to

Re: M1 MacBook question.

2023-01-24 Thread Jessica Moss
That’s interesting, I wonder why my supervisor was trying to push so hard for me to get the MacBook Air over the pro then, aside from it supposedly having better battery life, and originally I’d asked the company to purchase for me, since one of my reasons for needing it was to audit their

Re: Multiple windows of the same app navigation

2023-01-24 Thread Jonathan Cohn
First, in most applications you can open tabs these are like windows, except that they are all grouped together in one window. (Yes, terminal does allow tabs). The Apple standard way to create a tab is to press command-T. Then to switch between your tabs use control-tab, or if you have sight,

Re: M1 MacBook question.

2023-01-24 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
On 24/1/23 19:22, Jessica Moss wrote: I was told the M1 MacBook Air actually has a better processor than the MacBook Pro, even though it has less ram, supposedly that wouldn’t make a huge difference. Is this correct? No, the M1 Pro and M1 Max processors in the 2021 MacBook Pro are

M1 MacBook question.

2023-01-24 Thread Jessica Moss
I’m looking at purchasing one of the M1 MacBooks preferably before March, since I just found out a couple of weeks ago our company’s web site is launching an update then, and in the past, our web site and my 2017 machine don’t play nice with each other. I was told the M1 MacBook Air actually

Re: navigating the app store on my new Mac

2023-01-24 Thread Herbie Allen
Nothing, that thing has gone through an interface change. > On Jan 24, 2023, at 16:32, Raymond Foret Jr wrote: > > Hi there, > > I have now upgraded to Ventura 13.2. > > Navigating the app store on my new 2017 Mac is a living nightmare. I can > search for an app I want and see the results,

navigating the app store on my new Mac

2023-01-24 Thread Raymond Foret Jr
Hi there, I have now upgraded to Ventura 13.2. Navigating the app store on my new 2017 Mac is a living nightmare. I can search for an app I want and see the results, but, no matter how I try I cannot seem to read any information about the chosen app I’m considering. If I press VO+space on