Re: Any accessible games for the mac

2024-02-19 Thread 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries
On 19/2/24 15:49, Rebecca Sabo wrote: I was wondering if their are any good accessible games to play on the Mac? You should be able to play "interactive fiction" games on the Mac. They're the only kind of game in which I have sustained an interest, although admittedly I haven't played

Re: Any accessible games for the mac

2024-02-19 Thread Herbie Allen
Dice World also works on the Mac. > On Feb 19, 2024, at 17:31, Chanelle Allen wrote: > > Letterfull is an iOS game that works really well on the Mac. I have > configured my Numpad commander to do a few things like the magic tap for > submitting words which makes the game a little easier.

Re: Any accessible games for the mac

2024-02-19 Thread Chanelle Allen
Letterfull is an iOS game that works really well on the Mac. I have configured my Numpad commander to do a few things like the magic tap for submitting words which makes the game a little easier. There is also an iOS game I recently tried called Words Command Line Jumble that is completely

Help with Radiologik

2024-02-19 Thread John Dowling, jr.
Hi, I don’t know if anyone’s ever used Radiologik, but I’m stuck on there unregistered window, I keep hitting the continue button, and nothing. I reached out to support, but I still haven’t gotten an answer. John. -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries

Re: Any accessible games for the mac

2024-02-19 Thread Herbie Allen
QUENTINC’S GAEMROOM. IT’S WEB BASED, BUT WORKS WELL. HAS A NUMBER OF GAMES. > On Feb 19, 2024, at 14:49, Rebecca Sabo wrote: > > hi all, > I was wondering if their are any good accessible games to play on the Mac? > Becky > > -- > The following information is important for all members

Trouble With iMap Account, iOS

2024-02-19 Thread pdevasto0219
Hi all, One of my e-mail accounts is with Comcast, an iMap account. I noticed today that my mail hasn't been updated for the last two days, and there is an error message saying "no password provided for comcast". I went to Settings to try and re-enter the password, but even though the

Re: VMware Fusion/Player

2024-02-19 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
What is the issue with renewing? I will need to do the same as well. From E.T.'s Keyboard... "Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." -Helen Keller My e-Mail: ancient.ali...@icloud.com On 2/19/2024 12:17 PM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote: There's an available

RE: Any accessible games for the mac

2024-02-19 Thread Jessica Barr
There's also Brok the InvestiGator, which was nominated for a Golden Apple on AppleVis. I've thought about purchasing it but haven't yet. - Original Message - From: Jessica Moss Date: Monday, February 19, 2024 04:01 PM To: 'Jim Fettgather' via MacVisionaries Subject: Re: Any accessible

Re: Reading Xls files on my Mac?

2024-02-19 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Hello, I believe you stated .xls files, but Modern Excel uses .xlsx files. In any case, if you have access to both and if Excel is accessible enough then you should probably use Exel just because then you won’t have a conversion to numbers. Numbers does have its own quarks especially when

Reading Xls files on my Mac?

2024-02-19 Thread Maurice A. Mines
Hi which program will work the best for this Numbers? Or Microsoft exile? Maurice Mines. -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries list. If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if you feel that a member's post is

Re: Any accessible games for the mac

2024-02-19 Thread Jessica Moss
RSGames is a good one, especially if you’re into card games, or board games. I think there’s another called “a blind legend, but this is a payed app, unless that’s changed recently. Also, if you’re running an m1 Mac, fruitpot2 is a fun and addictive game if you’re into slot machine games.

Any accessible games for the mac

2024-02-19 Thread Rebecca Sabo
hi all, I was wondering if their are any good accessible games to play on the Mac? Becky -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries list. If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if you feel that a member's post is

Re: Mac OS Calculator?

2024-02-19 Thread Jonathan Cohn
I did 3-4 tests with the calculator app and did not see any issues. 1. 12 + 5[enter] [command-c] And then pasted the results in a terminal window I then did 12/88[enter][command-c] and the number in both cases was pasted successfully in a terminal window. Best wishes, Jonathan

Re: VMware Fusion/Player

2024-02-19 Thread 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
There's an available license that's free of charge. It's available to students and to other categories they name. I have had one based on my W3C activities for some time. However, I've been unable to renew. It's been very frustrating. Janina Anders Holmberg writes: > Hi! > Is the fusion free of

Re: Mac OS Calculator?

2024-02-19 Thread Doug Lee
Curiously I don't find sagemath in Homebrew; wonder if it left? I checked on two Macs (one mine and one a friend's). I do find Sagemath in apt for Ubuntu/Debian, but not in yum/dnf under AlmaLinux, for comparison. www.sagemath.org looks healthy enough and lists MacOS binaries, so maybe that's

Re: Mac OS Calculator?

2024-02-19 Thread 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries
On 19/2/24 10:25, Doug Lee wrote: I've never tried calc, but I've used bc for a long time when I need a quick calculation. Thank you for the recommendation. At the other end of the sophistication scale is Sagemath, also available in Homebrew. It's more than the ultimate calculator. --

Re: Mac OS Calculator?

2024-02-19 Thread Doug Lee
I've never tried calc, but I've used bc for a long time when I need a quick calculation. It's a wrapper around dc, which is a postfix-format calculator perhaps more familiar to officionados of HP hand-held calculators. bc is algebraic in syntax. Both come with MacOS as far as I know. On Mon,

Re: Mac OS Calculator?

2024-02-19 Thread 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries
On 19/2/24 01:23, Mohamed Fayed wrote: I wonder whether anyone here tried to use the default scientific calculator that comes with Mac OS. You can access it via Applications/Calculator.app. I haven't tried the default calculator, but I have found the calc tool to be useful. It runs in a