Olivia, It is in the Safari 5 update which should be through software update. Keith Reedy On Jun 8, 2010, at 12:59 AM, Olivia Norman wrote: > OK how on earth do I get safari reader? Apparently, the rest of the universe > has figured this out, but I can't. For some reason, when I try to launch the > apple support pages to figure out what this safari reader is/how to download > it, I get the system greeting saying "welcome to Mac os 10, Voiceover is > running" this happens every time I try to interact with the HTML content. > Does anyone have any help or advice here? I'm feeling a bit stupid and > frustrated as it seems that other VO users have figured out how to get safari > reader, what it is, and how it works. Why might the APple support pages > cause my computer to crash running safari 5? > I'd really love any help anyone can give me here. I don't see the reader in > any of the menus and can't look up anything on the support site with out my > computer relaunching the mac system greeting instead of interacting with the > HTML content! > Thanks, an d sorry for my frustration! > Olivia > "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower", Steve Jobs > > On Jun 7, 2010, at 9:37 PM, Keith Reedy wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> >> If you are in an article, with the Safari reader, using Voiceover, you can >> press command-A to select all then command-c to copy and command-v to paste >> the article right from the Safari reader. >> >> I have pasted this article from Fox news as an example. >> >> Keith Reedy >> >> At Apple Event, Steve Jobs Unveils New iPhone >> >> As Steve Jobs took the stage in California for the company's annual >> developer conference, the Apple faithful collectively held their breath -- >> what would the tech genius show off today? >> >> Many details of Apple's next-generation iPhone were already widely known, >> but expectations were nonetheless sky-high for the fourth-generation >> smartphone's official unveiling Tuesday at Apple's Worldwide Developers >> Conference (WWDC). >> >> Jobs did not disappoint, unveiling a new phone operating system called iOS4, >> video conferencing capability, and a next-gen phone with new hardware tech >> fans are sure to drool over. >> >> Calling it "beyond a doubt the most precise thing, and one of the most >> beautiful we've ever made," Jobs brought forth the new iPhone, which he said >> was 24 percent thinner than the previous 3GS model. The device, which looked >> like a polished version of the phone Gizmodo introduced the to the world in >> mid April, includes a front-facing camera and a slew of technology >> innovations. >> >> The iPhone 4 comes in two colors, white and black, and will cost $199 for a >> 16GB version, and $299 for a 32GB model. >> >> The new phone has a display technology that Jobs branded "the Retina >> Display." He described the new display as better than OLED, which many >> predicted would be the future of gadget display tech. Instead, it is a form >> of LCD that Apple has optimized with an unusual 326-dpi resolution. >> >> He told the audience, "Your apps look even better, but if you do a little >> bit of work, then they will look stunning. So we suggest that you do that." >> >> Jobs stumbled briefly connecting a phone to the network in the convention >> hall for a live side-by-side demo of image quality from that new screen. But >> the 3.5-inch, 960 x 640 pixel display was clearly quite impressive. Later he >> attributed the glitch to the prevalence of over 570 Wi-Fi hotspots in the >> room -- a testimony to the crowd's enthusiasm. >> >> Jobs highlighted several other bits of new hardware -- including an >> integrated three-axis gyroscope and a 5-megapixel camera with an integrated >> LED flash -- before moving on to the main attraction: iPhone OS 4.0, or iOS4. >> >> The newest version of the software that powers the iPhone includes iBooks >> and finally incorporates multitasking, allowing a user to run several apps >> simultaneously, a limit that had infuriated owners of earlier models. A >> nearly final version of the software was released to developers at the show; >> the final version will ship June 21. >> >> And iOS4 comes with "one more thing": video conferencing, through an app >> called FaceTime. Despite continued networking glitches (which Jobs laughed >> off as due to the number of Wi-Fi devices in the audience), he demonstrated >> the new tech by placing a call to Jonathan Ives, the long-time Apple >> designer responsible for much of the company's iconic hardware. >> >> Video chats are limited to Wi-Fi for the time being, until Apple talks >> pricing with the network carriers, and the software places calls only to >> other fourth-gen iPhones ... again, for now. >> >> The software will be available on June 21 to current iPhone owners, a free >> upgrade for everyone -- even iPod Touch users will finally get free >> upgrades. (In the past, Touch owners were forced to pay for upgrades that >> were free to iPhone owners.) >> >> The company also formally unveiled the iAd platform. Jobs explained that >> “Apple hosts and sells the ads, so all you have to do is tell us where you >> want them and make the money.” >> >> Jobs began the day by touting the success the company has had with the iPad. >> The company has sold over 2 million devices so far -- "That's one every 3 >> seconds," Jobs crowed. Those early adopters have purchased 35 million apps, >> or 17 per iPad. And with 15,000 apps submitted so far, there has been no >> shortage to chose from. >> >> "We get about 15 thousand apps submitted every week. They come in up to 30 >> different languages. And guess what: 95 percent of the apps submitted are >> approved within 7 days," Jobs told the assembled crowd. >> >> The Moscone Center in California had filled up early in the morning as Apple >> developers, fans and journalists poured in for the annual event, and Twitter >> feeds overflowed all day with enthusiasm and energy, notably when Jobs >> announced that the popular Netflix app would be coming to the iPhone, at >> some point in the summer.> >>> Click on the link below to go to our homepage. >>> http://www.icanworkthisthing.com >>> >>> Manage your subscription by using the web interface on the link below. >>> //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover >>> >>> Users can subscribe to this list by sending email to >>> macvoiceover-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> with 'subscribe' in the Subject field OR by logging into the Web >>> interface at //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover >>> > >> >> Click on the link below to go to our homepage. >> http://www.icanworkthisthing.com >> >> Manage your subscription by using the web interface on the link below. >> //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover >> >> Users can subscribe to this list by sending email to >> macvoiceover-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> with 'subscribe' in the Subject field OR by logging into the Web >> interface at //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover >> > > Click on the link below to go to our homepage. > http://www.icanworkthisthing.com > > Manage your subscription by using the web interface on the link below. > //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover > > Users can subscribe to this list by sending email to > macvoiceover-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > with 'subscribe' in the Subject field OR by logging into the Web > interface at //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover >