[macvoiceover] Re: R: Re: Listening to Voice Over Manuals on the Victor Reader Stream
- From: Keith Reedy <wa9dro@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 11:28:44 -0500
Hi and welcome,
We use the Voiceover screenreader, it is very, very good.
Keith Reedy
On Feb 24, 2009, at 3:40 AM, <koumanova_rostislava@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
good mornig to everybody!
i am a new mac swicher and i am writting you from italy. i am
asking your mercy
for my english , since i don't use it for years.
i am very happy with my new mac book and i have million questions to
ask.
first of all, i found it very useffull reading the files on
icanworkthisthing.
com and i have to say that in 20 pages i found all i need to start
up with my m
ac.
now i am trying to find out all the software usefull to me.
here i begin with the questions:
what screen reader do you guys use : voice over or visual voice?what
is the diff
erence between those two programs?
what software do you use for the scanning \ o c r ?
how can i make voice over swich between english \ italian languages
within wwo
documents , i.e. readin in inglish and writing in italian ?
do i need to vuy ghost reader?
i have the tentation to install windows as a virtual machine, but i
am not sure
that jaws can work with the new mac video drive , since it didn't
when i trie
d to istall it in windows partition . do you know something more
about these thi
ngs ? as far as i am concerned , in this moment i do not need
windows any more,
and if i find my scanner and linguages swicher on mac .... i think
to have all i
need from a computer.
thank you and i hope to hear from you soon.
rossy
----Messaggio originale----
Da: wa9dro@xxxxxxxxx
Data: 23/02/2009 14.23
A: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Ogg: [macvoiceover] Re: Listening to Voice Over Manuals on the
Victor Reader St
ream
Hi Mike,
I don't have a streem, so I can't help you much there. The files on
icanworkthisthing.com will help you to get started and take you much
farther.
If you are new to the MAC, you will want to look at,
Using MAC applications with Voiceover. This is a good overview of
how
to use the apps that come with the MAC.
Keith Reedy
On Feb 23, 2009, at 5:43 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hi listers,
I am flying to the U.S. in two days and wanted to start learning
about Voice Over by reading its manual. There are less productive
ways to pass the time on those long, trans-Atlantic flights. On
February 26, I will finally get my Mac Book! I notice on the Apple
website that the files containing the Voice Over manual are
available in the M4a format, but unfortunately, the Stream doesn’t
play that. Could someone please tell me where I can find Voice Over
documentation in either text, MP3 or HTML formats? I downloaded
several text files from icanworkthisthing, but these will probably
be of greater help to me once I have become slightly more familiar
with Voice Over. If this is a wrong assumption, please steer me
straight.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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