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Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 13 May 2015 22:08:01 -0600
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Donna,

I also heard the camera is top notch in the I6 Plus like you have so using 
that KNFB reader should really work well since the Plus has a software 
program that better controls movement so a better focus snap shot can be 
taken on the fly, as it were.  Boy, try saying that sentence in one breath.

Phil.




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Donna Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: Mac Attack


I haven't gotten a computer yet but now all my mail comes to the iPhone so I 
don't have to turn on the computer anymore.  I do on occasion to read 
attachments or other stuff.

I love working with the iPhone but am not real crazy about the iPad.  The 
6plus has a wonderful speaker for listening to Bibles at night and music 
anywhere.

I heard somewhere an iPhone 6x is supposed to be released. I don't want any 
phone bigger than the six plus. The battery is wonderful though..

Donna Miller And Leader Dog Carman

Sent from my iPhone6 plus

> On May 13, 2015, at 10:03 PM, Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]> 
> wrote:
>
> Donna,
>
> Sandy and I have the I6 iPhones and really enjoy them.  Sandy got a Mac 
> Air about a year ago.  I kept thinking I was going to have to renew my 
> license for jaws again and was dreading it.  Also, my computer for windows 
> is about 12 or 13 years old and having lots of problems from time to time. 
> I learned a mac can be formatted to be windows and mac and can be changed 
> from one to the other on the fly through hot keys.  I have a couple of ham 
> radio programs that won't work on a mac so I am going to format the 
> macmini into both.  I also got the trackpad which turns the computer 
> almost into the iPhone but it allows you to use it like it were a touch 
> screen or the touch screen on your iPhone.  Do I like the mac?  No, I hate 
> it because this old man is having to learn everything all over again.  I 
> love the Alex voice in the mac, the same one in the i6 iPhones, because of 
> my loss of hearing over this passed year.  Anyhow, the more I learn, the 
> more I like the macmini. My i6 and macmini automatically sync and whatever 
> I can do on the phone, I can do on the macmini.  I got the 1 terabyte 
> machine since I'm basically going to end up with two computers in one, but 
> even 500 gigs is more than I'll ever use.  Sandy experience with her mac 
> air has been so positive, paying all our bills and buying Wal-Mart 
> groceries and having them delivered and ordering other things online with 
> the mac, pushed me to make the decision to go ahead and by the macmini. 
> It's about the size of a cigar box.  The trackpad also allows a blind user 
> to work as well as a sighted person using a mouse.  I haven't gotten to it 
> yet but the macs have a voice recognition program I'm trusting will work 
> as well as dragon dictate to help me with writing through dictation. 
> National Braille Press has a great reference book a lady wrote so between 
> that and the mac voice over mailing list and Sandy's knowledge, it was now 
> or never, at my age, haha.
>
> Phil.

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