[macvoiceover] Re: Pages and VoiceOver

  • From: Ricardo Walker <rwalker296@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 16:06:59 -0500

IDK,

All I heard was singing and guitar playing.

Ricardo Walker
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On Jan 17, 2011, at 12:07 PM, James Dean wrote:

> I did not have to pen a podbeam account to get these. I was able to play both 
> of them in Safari by clicking a few different download links.
> 
> James A. Dean
> 
> 
> On Jan 17, 2011, at 9:32 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> Since several of us seem to be having problems getting the two podcasts on 
>> Pages that someone did, I am wondering if our fearless leader would consider 
>> getting the author's permission to put them up on www.icanworkthisthing.com.
>> 
>> Just a thought from someone who does not want to open yet another account, 
>> only to download two podcasts.
>> 
>> My best to all,
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> On 15,Jan,2011, at 12:12 AM, Travis Siegel wrote:
>> 
>>> Pages works, but if all you need is basic editing, then use text edit, it 
>>> comes with the mac, and can handle a wide variety of formats, including ms 
>>> word, rtf, and others.  If you need something more powerful (I.E. footnotes 
>>> and running headers) then take a look at nisus writer, several folks on the 
>>> list use it, and say it works well. (I've not tried it, because it's not 
>>> free, and text edit does what I need)If you want opensource, then try baen 
>>> or simultron, both of which come with source, and (I'm fairly sure) work 
>>> with vo.
>>> I don't think either one can do footnotes, but I could be wrong on that.
>>> Failing that, a quick search on sourceforge, or googlecode for osx text 
>>> editor turns up all kinds of things, some of which do footnotes and running 
>>> headers, and some that don't, so you can of course pick and choose which 
>>> one you'd like to use.
>>> I honestly don't see any reason to use a partially working program like 
>>> pages when there's free or opensource stuff that works just as well or 
>>> better out there, but I've always been one to hunt up shareware first 
>>> before looking at commercial offerings anyhow, so to each their own.
>>> 
>>> Hope this helps.
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