I should like to be able to listen to this US Public Radio Program.
Works fine on the MBP but on my iPad (1) I get this message.
We're Sorry
This content requires Adobe Flash Player, which is not supported by your
device. This content can be viewed on a desktop computer or on mobile devices
On 25/02/2012, at 3:27 PM, Severin Crisp sevcr...@westnet.com.au wrote:
I am doing an install of Office 2008 on a fresh Lion. I have Office 2008
existing installed on another disk. My install DVD is an update as are my
Office 2004 and Office X disks tracking back to an Office 98 original.
Hi Diana,
No Flash on iOS devices.
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 25/02/2012, at 4:07 PM, Diana Graham Stevens diag...@iinet.net.au wrote:
I should like to be able to listen to this US Public Radio Program.
Works fine on the MBP but on my iPad (1) I get this message.
We're Sorry
This content
Boo-Hoo.
Diana
On 25/02/2012, at 4:16 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Diana,
No Flash on iOS devices.
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 25/02/2012, at 4:07 PM, Diana Graham Stevens diag...@iinet.net.au
wrote:
I should like to be able to listen to this US Public Radio Program.
Works fine on
Hi Diana,
One of these browsers Might be worth a try on your iPad.
These iPad apps are designed to play Flash content on the iPad.
One or more may work with your content.
Essentially, these apps transcode the Flash on a remote server, then send
Ronni,
Just want to say thanks for this info.
If it's of any help to Diana, I have tried the Skyfire web browser on my
iPad, not very impressed. I've just downloaded the Photon Flash
browser and hopefully it will be an
improvement
Cheers
Jewels
On 25/02/2012, at 4:37 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Finally got rid of Google accounts - all gone.
What's the alternative to Google? BING looks promising. Nice touch when you
first go there: a grapic of the Indian Ocean with snippets of history about
Rottnest.
Bill
On 24/02/2012, at 7:54 PM, cm wrote:
One more possibility occurred to
Diana
If the radio broadcast is digital then you might be able to receive with
a digital radio that has wifi. I enjoy baroque music and there is a
station in Venice that is dedicated to such. Great. It has DAB as well
but that is for local only. There are a number of different brands on
the
Thanks, Ronni. The installer runs fine to completion but falls over when doing
the serial number bit. I suspect from what you have said that because of no
Rosetta it can not talk to my earlier discs. Hmmm, now that IS a dilemma!
Severin
On 25/02/2012, at 4:14 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On
Yes, this was point. I guess we'll see in time.
Sent from my iPad
On 24/02/2012, at 7:06 PM, Stuart Evans stuart.ev...@t4.com.au wrote:
If they picked South Perth I think they might have made a demographic
mistake. Could be a rumour. I would think North or South where the
population is.
Hi Severin,
Do you have a clone of your SL system, if so you can possibly drag and drop the
Office 2008 folder from your SN Application folder to your Lion Application
folder.
I don't think Office 2008 installed any files in the Library folder, but rather
kept its resources in the Office
Hi Ronni, Jewels Merv
I shall try Photon Flash or iSwifter.
I was hoping I could listen on my iPad while I am in hospital after my hip
replacement so an iPad solution is what I am looking for.
The PHC podcasts are just of the 'News from Lake Wobegon' monologue. We used to
be addicted to
Hi Diana,
I think iSwifter is free, so try that one first ;-)
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 25/02/2012, at 6:21 PM, Diana Graham Stevens diag...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hi Ronni, Jewels Merv
I shall try Photon Flash or iSwifter.
I was hoping I could listen on my iPad while I am in hospital
Hi Severin
I could be wrong, but after that part that it quits if you do the other
installs and updates then, then you can re-open it and key in your serial
number.
As per the link Ronni sent you should be able to download the Auto Updater
2.1.1, run it, then run the other updates from the
Hi Ronni Diana,
Almost free -
If you previously bought iSwifter you do not have to make a purchase
in iSwifter 4.1.Try for free for 30 minutes and if you like what you
see, buy the app using in-app purchase for a *ONE TIME* purchase
price of $4.99iSwifter is the world's first cloud-based
Hi Diana,
This page http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/stations/
Says you can subscribe to a podcast of Garrison Keillor's monologue, The
News from Lake Wobegon, but it won't include the whole show with music etc -
this is the same as, say, Margaret Throsby's show on Classic FM where you
can
The following may also work on an iPad:
From the http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/stations/ website:
iPhone/iPod Touch Apps
If you're trying to listen on a mobile device, like Apple's iPhone or iPod
Touch, you'll need to download an App to hear the show. We recommend the Public
Radio Player
No I do not have a clone of my old SL HD. I am trying to reinstall all from
scratch. But I do have my up and running Lion with Office. I will try and
drag and drag across to the new build. I am puzzled because my install disk
(Office 2008 Upgrade) runs to completion but falls over on the
Thanks to all who gave advice. I tried with iSwifter but I could not make it
work properly. I thought I had purchased the browser but I couldn't find it.
The iPad screen seemed unresponsive.
I was forced into opening a Facebook account, but it would only show 1994-2012
as my birth year. It
Hi Bill,
BING is a good search engine, but there are others that I mentioned in my
previous email that have more privacy less spam.
http://www.bigoakinc.com/blog/5-secret-search-engines-way-better-than-google/
5 Secret Search Engines Way Better Than Google
While Google, Yahoo, and Bing are
Glad you have a solution. Hope the stay in hospital is short.
Merv
On 26/02/12 4:27 AM, Diana Graham Stevens wrote:
Thanks to all who gave advice. I tried with iSwifter but I could not make it
work properly. I thought I had purchased the browser but I couldn't find it.
The iPad screen
Thansk I will experiment when I have a moment. Google Scholar is still one
Google option that works for me.
Bill
On 26/02/2012, at 7:08 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Bill,
BING is a good search engine, but there are others that I mentioned in my
previous email that have more privacy less
Hi all
I have for sale the following:
Computer 1:
Caroline has a new computer (MacBook Air) so we are selling her 13 MacBook
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- It is in good condition with some marks on the bottom
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