According to Apple The current version of Mac OS is Mac OS X (pronounced 'Mac O-S ten'). Major releases of Mac OS X include versions 10.0, 10.3, and 10.4. There are also updates (sometimes called 'dot' releases) for each major release, such as versions 10.2.8 and 10.4.2. Just google search 'Mac OS X version purchase' and it pops up. They send you a few emails; just follow the instructions and they get you a redemption code (redeemable only at the mac app store on your computer, no disc, annoying). Offering more than 100 shades of professional quality cosmetics for All Ages, All Races, and All Genders. Enjoy free shipping and returns on all orders. If your Mac is using a firmware password, the lock icon appears when you try to start up from another disk or volume, such as an external drive or macOS Recovery.Enter the firmware password to continue.
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech | 29 comments | Create New Account
Click here to return to the '10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech' hint |
![Just say it mac os download Just say it mac os download](https://support.apple.com/library/content/dam/edam/applecare/images/en_US/macos/Catalina/macos-catalina-voice-control-photos-number-overlay.jpg)
The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. This site is not responsible for what they say.
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
What would be really funny, SSH to your Mac, use osascript to turn the volume all the way up on your Mac (set volume 6) and then 'say' something to someone at home, like your wife or kids!!! Like I might say: 'Hello? This is the crazy and possesed Mac speaking to you. Do what I say or I will start saying knock knock jokes.'
I'm not sure if this would work through SSH, but I guess it would. BTW, whats the highest interger for setting the volume all the way up?
I'm not sure if this would work through SSH, but I guess it would. BTW, whats the highest interger for setting the volume all the way up?
as long as you have an account with shell acess (remote login turned on too) then you can do this. It worked with the osascript tip and now with say. Very useful. Remind those students they should not be eating in the lab, or something.
LOL
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
In search of the most amazing thing mac os. I've been trying to build a little app based on say, but I'm just a web guy:
http://www.robotradio.net/
http://www.robotradio.net/
Yeah, I've done this to people. Yes, it's hilarious.
Kinda reminds me of a Classic extension called Radiation. Allowed you to create standard dialog boxes on any computer on the network. The default was great: 'The radiation shield on your Macintosh has failed. Please step back 5 feet.'
I've had fun with this I've hacked this to replace the picture of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog with my own ( far scarier/funnier, depending on your point of view :) ) and my own innane audio. Read the 'review' here
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
Very cool! I also like the fact that they put in a man page for it so we didn't have to fumble around for usage hints.
On a side note, I really appreciate all of the Panther 'hidden gems' that I find here.
On a side note, I really appreciate all of the Panther 'hidden gems' that I find here.
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
If you have PHP enabled on your copy of panther, you can use the following php file to have a little fun:
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
This sounds like an exceptionally bad idea to me. A malicious user could just type in a quote, followed by &&, followed by any malicious command, and then another quote to match the one at the end. You REALLY don't want to give arbitrary users permission to execute shell commands on your system.
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
Since what ever the user types is in quotes, what could the user type that would do anything other than speak the text.
Example: I tried to enter: hello ' && open /Applications/Calculator.app
Adobe reader 11 0 10 free download for windows 7. and nothing happened. Please, if I'm wrong and someone CAN do something malicious, please correct me.
Example: I tried to enter: hello ' && open /Applications/Calculator.app
Adobe reader 11 0 10 free download for windows 7. and nothing happened. Please, if I'm wrong and someone CAN do something malicious, please correct me.
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
A bit funnier.
<code>
<?
$selected=';
switch($_POST['QUI']){
case 'Agnes' : $selected[1] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Albert' : $selected[2] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Bad News' : $selected[3] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Bahh' : $selected[4] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Bells' : $selected[5] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Boing' : $selected[6] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Bruce' : $selected[7] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Bubbles' : $selected[8] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Cellos' : $selected[9] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Deranged' : $selected[10] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Fred' : $selected[11] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Hysterical' : $selected[12] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Junior' : $selected[13] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Kathy' : $selected[14] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Pipe Organ' : $selected[15] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Princess' : $selected[16] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Ralph' : $selected[17] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Trinoids' : $selected[18] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Vicky' : $selected[19] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Victoria' : $selected[20] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Whisper' : $selected[21] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Zarvox' : $selected[22] ='SELECTED';break;
}
?>
<html><body>
<form method='post'>
<select name='QUI'>
<option <? echo $selected[1]?>>Agnes</option>
<option <? echo $selected[2]?>>Albert</option>
<option <? echo $selected[3]?>>Bad News</option>
<option <? echo $selected[4]?>>Bahh</option>
<option <? echo $selected[5]?>>Bells</option>
<option <? echo $selected[6]?>>Boing</option>
<option <? echo $selected[7]?>>Bruce</option>
<option <? echo $selected[8]?>>Bubbles</option>
<option <? echo $selected[9]?>>Cellos</option>
<option <? echo $selected[10]?>>Deranged</option>
<option <? echo $selected[11]?>>Fred</option>
<option <? echo $selected[12]?>>Hysterical</option>
<option <? echo $selected[13]?>>Junior</option>
<option <? echo $selected[14]?>>Kathy</option>
<option <? echo $selected[15]?>>Pipe Organ</option>
<option <? echo $selected[16]?>>Princess</option>
<option <? echo $selected[17]?>>Ralph</option>
<option <? echo $selected[18]?>>Trinoids</option>
<option <? echo $selected[19]?>>Vicki</option>
<option <? echo $selected[20]?>>Victoria</option>
<option <? echo $selected[21]?>>Whisper</option>
<option <? echo $selected[22]?>>Zarvox</option>
</select>
Say: <textarea name='text'><? echo $_POST['text']?></textarea>
<input type='submit'>
</form>
</body>
</html>
<?php
if (isset($_POST['text'])) {
exec('say -v '.$_POST['QUI'].' '.$_POST['text'].'');
}
?>
</code>
---
Take care,
Drake
<code>
<?
$selected=';
switch($_POST['QUI']){
case 'Agnes' : $selected[1] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Albert' : $selected[2] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Bad News' : $selected[3] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Bahh' : $selected[4] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Bells' : $selected[5] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Boing' : $selected[6] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Bruce' : $selected[7] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Bubbles' : $selected[8] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Cellos' : $selected[9] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Deranged' : $selected[10] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Fred' : $selected[11] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Hysterical' : $selected[12] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Junior' : $selected[13] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Kathy' : $selected[14] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Pipe Organ' : $selected[15] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Princess' : $selected[16] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Ralph' : $selected[17] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Trinoids' : $selected[18] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Vicky' : $selected[19] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Victoria' : $selected[20] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Whisper' : $selected[21] ='SELECTED';break;
case 'Zarvox' : $selected[22] ='SELECTED';break;
}
?>
<html><body>
<form method='post'>
<select name='QUI'>
<option <? echo $selected[1]?>>Agnes</option>
<option <? echo $selected[2]?>>Albert</option>
<option <? echo $selected[3]?>>Bad News</option>
<option <? echo $selected[4]?>>Bahh</option>
<option <? echo $selected[5]?>>Bells</option>
<option <? echo $selected[6]?>>Boing</option>
<option <? echo $selected[7]?>>Bruce</option>
<option <? echo $selected[8]?>>Bubbles</option>
<option <? echo $selected[9]?>>Cellos</option>
<option <? echo $selected[10]?>>Deranged</option>
<option <? echo $selected[11]?>>Fred</option>
<option <? echo $selected[12]?>>Hysterical</option>
<option <? echo $selected[13]?>>Junior</option>
<option <? echo $selected[14]?>>Kathy</option>
<option <? echo $selected[15]?>>Pipe Organ</option>
<option <? echo $selected[16]?>>Princess</option>
<option <? echo $selected[17]?>>Ralph</option>
<option <? echo $selected[18]?>>Trinoids</option>
<option <? echo $selected[19]?>>Vicki</option>
<option <? echo $selected[20]?>>Victoria</option>
<option <? echo $selected[21]?>>Whisper</option>
<option <? echo $selected[22]?>>Zarvox</option>
</select>
Say: <textarea name='text'><? echo $_POST['text']?></textarea>
<input type='submit'>
</form>
</body>
</html>
<?php
if (isset($_POST['text'])) {
exec('say -v '.$_POST['QUI'].' '.$_POST['text'].'');
}
?>
</code>
---
Take care,
Drake
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
I added some security, and timestamped logging, in case you miss the performance. (Make sure the Unix permissions on the log directory are appropriate!) I am a php newbie ;) Now time for bed!----------------------
---
In /dev/null, no one can hear you scream
In /dev/null, no one can hear you scream
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
Can you think of why I am only able to hear speech through my cmd line and Salling Clicker but not when I use your script via php?
I am positive my php5 setup is running and working as I utilize if wit my server mail script on my site.
Thanks,
~thecolor
I am positive my php5 setup is running and working as I utilize if wit my server mail script on my site.
Thanks,
~thecolor
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
it seems to be working now. Unsure why as I've not changed any of my settings. :)
Thanks
Thanks
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
More fun: say 94870342956230954792347592037452345
Gives you new insights what to do once you've made your first million dollars. :-)
Bye,
christian
At least in Leopard, use commas: christian
say 94,870,342,956,230,954,792,347,592,037,452,345
This command lives in Jaguar also. I've been using this command to freak out people on the Macs I can ssh into for over a year now.
---
|
| slur was here
|
---
|
| slur was here
|
Where is it in Jaguar? I've searched my whole system and can't find it anywhere. Yes I do have the BSD subsystem installed and I'm running 10.2.6.
I only know of it existing in Jaguar with the 'osascript' command -- which executes AppleScript's 'say,' not the shell's say (try saying that five times quickly!)
-rob.
-rob.
Just Say It Mac Os 11
Battleground play online. Nevermind, I forgot I had made my own 'say' command using osascript.
---
|
| slur was here
|
---
|
| slur was here
|
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
anyone notice that if you do the command: say 'x', or say 'mac x' or say 'this is an example of saying x' that the voice will pronounce x as ecks, but if you type: say 'mac os x' or 'os x' then it will pronounce x as 'ten'? I know, this is how its supposed to be said, I was just tickled by this detail.
If you look at 'man say', you'll see the -o option to send spoken data to an aiff file and a -f option to read the contents of a text file.
In the directory /Users/myusername/Documents, I created a plan-text file called myfile.txt. Here's what happened:
say 'Hello' SUCCESS
say -v Vicki 'Hello' SUCCESS
but ALL of these failed with a return code of -1:
say -v Vicki -o mysound.aiff -f myfile.txt
say -f myfile.txt
say -v Vicki -f myfile.txt
say -v Vicki -o 'mysound.aiff' -f 'myfile.txt'
Does anyone see what I've done wrong or has anyone succeeded with the -o or -f options and what did it take to get there?
Any help will be appreciated.
In the directory /Users/myusername/Documents, I created a plan-text file called myfile.txt. Here's what happened:
say 'Hello' SUCCESS
say -v Vicki 'Hello' SUCCESS
but ALL of these failed with a return code of -1:
say -v Vicki -o mysound.aiff -f myfile.txt
say -f myfile.txt
say -v Vicki -f myfile.txt
say -v Vicki -o 'mysound.aiff' -f 'myfile.txt'
Does anyone see what I've done wrong or has anyone succeeded with the -o or -f options and what did it take to get there?
Any help will be appreciated.
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
Sounds play but I also get this error:
## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias of type (regR/carP/x!bt)
Any clue of what it is?
## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias of type (regR/carP/x!bt)
Any clue of what it is?
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias of type (regR/carP/x!bt)
Any clue of what it is?
Yes, it's Toast. Just do a search on this site for : regR/carP
Any clue of what it is?
Yes, it's Toast. Just do a search on this site for : regR/carP
Okay, this is my version. I saved it as and removed the default apache stuff. Now my co-workers can heckle me via RendezVous :)
I'm curious if anyone is familure with a way to pipe this command through to the visiting clients speakers or preferably the beep speaker. Obviously the voice does not need a serious subwoofer. and the beep speaker is always active.
It works great on my end. but I'd like to pass 'say' sounds to users visiting as well. I've not located any such question on the forum yet (and a difficult one to tailor in Google. ;)
Thanks
It works great on my end. but I'd like to pass 'say' sounds to users visiting as well. I've not located any such question on the forum yet (and a difficult one to tailor in Google. ;)
Thanks
10.3: Use new say command for easy Terminal speech
Here's a fun one. :)
say Super cala fraj ee listick ex pee al a doashus
say Super cala fraj ee listick ex pee al a doashus
macOS Big Sur takes the most advanced operating system in the world to a whole new level of power and beauty, and makes your apps look better than ever. Widgets and the widget gallery help you deliver more value to your users. Adding intelligence to your apps with machine learning is simple with extensive tools, models, training capabilities, and APIs. You can create more powerful Mac versions of your iPad apps with Mac Catalyst. And you can easily bring your extensions to Safari — and to the App Store.
All-new Interface
macOS Big Sur brings a new design that’s been finely tuned for the powerful features that make a Mac a Mac. Core features, such as the menu bar and Dock, take advantage of the large Mac display, with translucent backings and spacious pull-down menus. The new Control Center, designed just for Mac, provides quick access to controls while keeping the menu bar clutter-free. Notification Center puts recent notifications and powerful new widgets together in a single view for at-a-glance information as you work. And a streamlined new design for apps features full-height sidebars and integrated toolbar buttons.
Widgets
Easily build widgets using the WidgetKit framework and the new widget API for SwiftUI. Widgets now come in multiple sizes, and users can visit the new widget gallery to search, preview sizes, and add them to Notification Center to access important details at a glance.
Safari Extensions
With support for the popular WebExtension API, it’s even easier to bring powerful extensions to Safari. Xcode 12 even includes a porting tool to streamline the process.
The new Extensions category on the Mac App Store showcases Safari extensions, with editorial spotlights and top charts to help users discover and download great extensions from the developer community.
Machine Learning
With macOS Big Sur, creating apps that leverage the power of machine learning is even easier and more extensive with additional tools in Core ML for model deployment, new models and training capabilities in Create ML, more APIs for vision and natural language, and improved resources for training on Mac and converting models to Core ML format.
Mac Catalyst
Just Say It Mac Os Download
Create even more powerful Mac versions of your iPad apps. Apps built with Mac Catalyst now take on the new look of macOS Big Sur and help you better define the look and behavior of your apps. Severe turbulence mac os. You can choose to turn off automatic scaling of iPad controls and layout, allowing you to precisely place every pixel on the screen. Provide full control of your app using just the keyboard, take advantage of the updated Photos picker, access more iOS frameworks, and more.
User privacy on the App Store
The Mac App Store helps users better understand apps’ privacy practices. You’ll need to enter your privacy practice details into App Store Connect for display on your product page.
Tools and resources
Use Xcode 12 and these resources to build apps for macOS Big Sur.