Hello Rajiv,
It's good to hear from you.
Okay, thank you for your reply.
To say that I am underwhelmed with Siri's Apple Music management capabilities
in comparison to that of Alexa's Amazon Music management capability, would be
the understatement of the summer, thus far, (smile).
Mark
On 6/8/23 09:55, Nebojsa Tasic wrote:
Which Linux and screen reader do you use?
Arch Linux with the Orca screen reader.
This is on an x86 laptop, not the Mac. I could probably run it on the
Mac if I wanted to set up ARM64 Linux in a virtual machine. However, I
don't think it would be
Hi Mark,
As a fellow Apple Music user, I am afraid that all you can do with Siri is the
following: "Hey Siri, add this album to my library." "Hey Siri, add this song
to my workout playlist."
In another words, speak the name of the playlist to which you'd like to add the
song.
Thank you.
Hello All,
I have been an Amazon Music subscriber for about 2 years, now. When a song
is playing on any Alexa enabled device, I can say, "Alexa, I like this."
Alexa will reply with something like, "OK, Mark, got it."
Later, when I open the Amazon Music app on any device, there is an
Anders, what version of Firefox are you now running?
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible
will make violent revolution inevitable."
--John F. Kennedy
My e-Mail:
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 8/6/2023 5:06 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
I have a page in
ABBYY FineReader is what I use and it works quite well. Very easy to use.
> On Aug 6, 2023, at 7:02 AM, 'jason' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> The option frequently mentioned is ABBYY FineReader for Mac. I haven’t used
> it, and there may be alternatives now.
> I have used the Windows
I use PDF Pen.
There is also DocuScan Plus. I have not used it, but I heard it was good. It
was created for accessibility.
Thanks,
Rob
> On Aug 6, 2023, at 7:02 AM, 'jason' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> The option frequently mentioned is ABBYY FineReader for Mac. I haven’t used
> it, and
Hi!
Well, I was a bit surprised since ff work so well for me elsewhere but this
site things just did not work.
Bless.
/A
> 6 aug. 2023 kl. 14:48 skrev josephlho...@gmail.com:
>
> Firefox is a different architecture in that what is powering Safari and
> Firefox is completely different. It’s
Hi!
Not yet but maybe its something to try out.
Its very good if there are alternatives.
/A
> 5 aug. 2023 kl. 22:01 skrev 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> :
>
> After installing Thunderbird 115 and clearing up some missteps, I am
> playing with its navigation commands. Its layout is quite similar
Which Linux and screen reader do you use?
On 8/6/2023 1:06 PM, 'jason' via MacVisionaries wrote:
I’m using Thunderbird 115 under Linux. Its accessibility has clearly
been improved over prior versions, and the developers have indicated
an ongoing interest in implementing
Firefox is a different architecture in that what is powering Safari and Firefox
is completely different. It’s not surprising to me that things would be a bit
different from time to time. Now if you were using two Chromium browsers and
had different experiences then I would be a bit more
Hi!
I have a page in Swedish where firefox and Voiceover doesn’t work properly
together.
It’s nearly impossible to navigate the page because things work so slow on
just that page.
https://friapsalmboken.blogspot.com/2018/11/halsokallan-flodde.html
It works properly in Safari so I don’t see why
I’m using Thunderbird 115 under Linux. Its accessibility has clearly been improved over prior versions, and the developers have indicated an ongoing interest in implementing accessibility-related enhancements.I can’t comment on Mac OS-specific accessibility. Mozilla rewrote their Mac accessibility
The option frequently mentioned is ABBYY FineReader for Mac. I haven’t used it, and there may be alternatives now.I have used the Windows version (a former colleague arranged for my then workplace to acquire it, which is how I was introduced to it). The document format recognition is very good, as
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