Glad to see you like and are using the program. Did you forward your letter
to Steve, The Webmaster?
73:
Bob
KC3FI
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Behler" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2015 8:34 PM
Subject: Re: VoiceoverEasy.Net Newsletter #3
> Hello, all.
>
> I totally agree with Dave here.
>
> I have now started the Voice-over Easy.net tutorials as I continue to try
> to learn the functions and features of my new I phone 6, and they are
> absolutely excellent!
>
> In fact, I feel these tutorials are acctually somewhat better than Anna
> Dresner's "Getting Started With the I Phone 6 and IOS 8 "how to" book.
>
> I'm not at all trying to downplay Anna's book. In fact, I have
> purchased
> it and am very sure it will come in handy as I get further with the
> learning curve. It's just that the voice-over easy.net tutorials assume
> absolutely no knowledge of the I phone, and the IOS operating system,
> which
> is the best way to start for beginners like me.
>
> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of David Weigel
> Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2015 3:43 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: OT: VoiceoverEasy.Net Newsletter #3
>
> Hello, Listmates!
>
> A few weeks ago this Listserve communicated amongst
> ourselves about methods to better use our I phones and I pads, and the
> website: www.Voiceover-Easy.net <http://www.Voiceover-Easy.net> was
> suggested as a useful, easy to navigate tutorial for I Phone users. A
> couple of days ago I received the e-mail below from the website, so I pass
> it along FYI. I still highly recommend this website to learn the gestures
> and ways to more easily operate our I phones. It's nice to see that
> upgrades in the I phone and I pad software are updated in the tutorial.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
>
> Dave Weigel KD4JEZ
>
>
>
> From: Web Master [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2015 11:41 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: VoiceoverEasy.Net Newsletter #3
>
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> This is the Web Master at Voiceover-Easy.net with our third news letter.
> You are receiving this email because you have contacted me via email
> sometime in the past with questions or comments about VoiceOver-Easy.net.
> I
> would like to take this opportunity to thank each of you for your comments
> and suggestions. They have helped to make Voiceover-Easy.net a better,
> more
> usable website which is being viewed in over 70 countries.
>
>
>
> In this issue I will cover New lesson material which has been added since
> the last Newsletter as well as some new features which I hope will make
> the
> website easier to use.
>
>
>
> New and Updated Lessons
>
>
>
> 1. Unit 3: Using the Phone has been updated to reflect the new
> capabilities of the iPad to receive and make phone calls in iOS8. The
> unit
> has been renamed to "Phone Features", and is now visible no matter if you
> are learning about iPhones or iPads.
>
>
>
> 2. A new unit on Security and Privacy was added. Securing Your iOS
> device covers concepts about security in general, and then talks about
> specific things you can do to protect your device and its data from loss
> or
> theft. The second lesson in this unit is about protecting your privacy.
> It
> covers some things you can do to make it harder for those near you to
> eavesdrop on what you are doing, as well as some general issues about
> privacy in the digital age and how the ways you use your iOS device can
> affect your privacy.
>
>
>
> 3. Some Lessons have been updated with new features from iOS 8.3.
> You will need to select iOS 8.3 from the combo box in order to see the new
> sections. The first lesson is Text Messaging: Section 2.6, Filter
> Unknown
> Senders. A way to filter out text messages from senders who are not in
> your
> contacts list. It's helpful for ignoring those annoying SPAM text
> messages.
> The second is the lesson on Siri: Section 6.4, Calling Someone on Speaker
> Phone. When you use Siri to make a call, you can now tell Siri to put the
> call on speaker.
>
> 4. A new lesson called "On the Clock" was added to Unit 6: It's
> About
> Time. This lesson teaches you about the Clock application. The Clock App
> has
> four functions; a world clock, an alarm clock, a stopwatch, and a Timer.
>
> 5. Several readers have asked why Voiceover seems to read items on
> the
> screen out of order. Section 7.5 of Orientation and Basics was updated to
> explain this.
>
>
>
>
>
> New Features
>
>
>
> 1. Great News! VoiceoverEasy.net now remembers your settings for
> Device Type, iOS Version, and Color Scheme from one visit to the next. In
> other words, you no longer have to reset these settings each time you come
> back to the site. To do this VoiceoverEasy.net uses a Cookie. Your
> browser
> must accept cookies for this feature to work. If you are using an iPhone
> or
> iPad to read the lessons, they also must be configured to accept cookies.
> This is detailed in the lesson on Privacy. You must also unselect the
> "Private" button under the "Pages" tab in Safari.
>
>
>
>
>
> 1. You no longer have to worry about nnavigating to the drop down
> list to select your device type. If you have not selected one at the
> start
> of each lesson, or if Voiceover-Easy.net looses track of it, the chance to
> select it appears right at the beginning of the lesson. If you have
> already
> chosen a device type and iOS version, the lesson will tell you at the
> beginning which device type and iOS version it is set up to teach you
> about.
> If you need to change them, you can do so in the same manner as before.
>
>
>
> 2. A Distribution Authorization Request form has been created
> for
> instructors who would like to distribute Voiceover-Easy.net copyrighted
> materials. Once you complete the form, it will generate an email message
> to
> the web master. You should hear within 1 to 3 days if you have been given
> permission. There is normally no charge to distribute the materials if
> you
> do the printing or brailling yourself. Please note that you are
> prohibitted
> from distributing the courseware in whole or in part in any form without
> express written permission from VoiceoverEasy.net.
>
>
>
> 3. To assist you with creating a hard or electronic copy for your
> personal use or for authorized distribution there is now a "Show settings
> and contents" check box at the top of each page. When it is checked, the
> table of contents and the settings drop down lists are visible on the
> right
> side of the page. If you uncheck the box, the table of contents and the
> rest of the Navigation area is hidden, and the lesson text margins expand
> to
> fill the void. This should make it easier to copy the text into a word or
> PDF document for your reference/use when the web is not available.
>
>
>
> NOTE: You may create one copy of each lesson and supplemental materials
> for
> your personal use as a student or instructor. You may not distribute
> copies
> of these lessons, in whole or in part, through print, braille, audio,
> electronic, or any other format without the express written permission of
> Voiceover-Easy.net.
>
>
>
> 4. Now you can help improve VoiceoverEasy.net by taking the
> optional
> survey at the end of each lesson. Your answers are anonymous, and all
> comments are welcome. Help to shape the future of VoiceoverEasy.net.
>
>
>
> 5. The VoiceoverEasy.net home page has been updated so that it has a
> similar format to the Lessons pages. It is now divided into sections just
> as the lessons are.
>
>
>
> What's Next for Voiceover-Easy.net
>
>
>
> iOS 8.4 will be available this month and iOS9 is right around the corner.
> Over the summer the website will be updated to include the new features of
> each. In addition, a lesson about the Safari web browser and a lesson on
> playing music are on the drawing board.
>
>
>
> Thank you for using Voiceover-Easy.net. If you have questions about the
> site, please email at any time. Voiceover-Easy.net does no advertising.
> It
> counts on you to spread the word. If you found the material helpful,
> please
> let others know.
>
>
>
> Steve
>
> AKA: The Web Masster at Voiceover-Easy.net
>
> http://www.Voiceover-Easy.net <http://www.voiceover-easy.net/> /
>
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