Hello Everyone,

As promised in yesterday’s post:  Read the following helpful article, by Jamie Lendino, to learn how to get a better handle on that overloaded, multi-computer, multi-gadget iTunes music library of yours.  Read the rest of this entry »

Hello My Fellow Media Playing Moguls,

If ever you wish to repair, delete, or re-index the Windows Media Player 11 Library cache on your Windows computer, do the following:  Read the rest of this entry »

A cameo of a tall, dark, remarkably handsome, devilishly clever koolade-drinking and bacon sandwich loving low vision gentleman sitting quietly in a doctor’s waiting room.  Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone,

Mobile Geo is a Windows Mobile GPS navigation software solution for the visually impaired complete with vibratory feedback for the deaf-blind, developed by Code Factory.

I am pleased to release this audio-training lesson entitled “How To Create A Pedestrian Route In Mobile Geo”, published here as an approximately 11 minute CANDLESHORE podcast.

This lesson comprises Part 2 of the audio-training series, USING MOBILE GEO.

For more information about Code Factory’s Mobile Geo, point your browser to codefactory.es.

Enjoy,

Mark
Episode:  How To Create A Pedestrian Route In Mobile Geo

Hello Everyone,

I am not exactly sure how much of the following piece, by John C. Dvorak, with which I agree but it is definitely “food for thought.” 

Enjoy Your Meal,

Mark  Read the rest of this entry »

Hello My Fellow Midnight Munchers, 

An interesting salutation?  I hope you think so.  By the end of this post, you will certainly understand why I chose to use it.

This past Saturday night, at approximately 11pm , I received a call from an old buddy of mine who asked me if I would like to go grab a cup of coffee at The International House of Pancakes (iHOP).  Since my wife had already retired for the evening and my two feline owners of 15 years, Amy and Rosalie were clearly finding me annoying, I accepted his invitation.  Read the rest of this entry »

IMPORTANT UPDATE:

As of today, Monday, April 20, 2009, Code Factory has added support for the Verizon Wireless Samsung Saga Windows Mobile Smartphone.

As always, well done, Code Factory.

Mark   Read the rest of this entry »

My Friends,

Please help me and so many others bring the privilege of mass media e-books and other printed material, currently enjoyed by Kindle owners, to those of us who see better with our minds and hearts than with our eyes.

Click Here to Sign:

Please Read! Then, Act!  Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone,

Even as a longtime diehard Microsoft Office guy, after reading the following article, by Edward Mendelson, in which he explores the nether regions of a totally free online and offline office suite, I must admit that the thrill may be gone between me and … well, I’ll let you take a look, first. 

Enjoy

Mark  Read the rest of this entry »

QUESTION:
How easy is the touch pad to use when you configure it to act as a joystick-type control?

ANSWER:
The touch screen cannot be configured to act as a joystick.  If you are referring to the Navigation Control, located near the center of the Epix, it may serve as either a mouse pointing device or a 4-way navigation control.  Please be aware that the Epix features an optical navigation control.  As a result, one merely swipes a finger across the surface of the control in order to navigate.  Some find this interface a bit too sensitive to the touch while others, like me, find it to be the greatest thing since pockets.  (Smile)  Read the rest of this entry »

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