Hi,

Apple accessibility is brilliant. I had thought of purchasing one for myself, 
but couldn't because my organisation uses windows. However, I have been using 
iPhones and iPad , and theres no better device with respect to accessibility 
interface. 
It's just that you will have to adapt to a new software. I would suggest that 
you could join the apple accessibility community for a few days, and speak to 
an authorised dealer about the training for using a Mac book.  In case, you 
have a friend who's already using a Mac with iOS , then try that with voice 
over. 
It's an expensive device, but  you can always  switch to windows with boot camp 
feature.
Hope that helps.

Thank you.
Regards
Surabhi Sachar


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> On 11-Oct-2015, at 4:16 am, Rishi Kewalramani <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> My computer and jaws version is too old and needs to be replaced. I've been a 
> windows with jaws user up till now.
> I was wondering is it worth switching over to the  Mac n tosh OS with voice 
> over.
> Is anybody using the Mac book or iMac on this list?
> Could you please share your experience from the accessibility  point of view.
> Is it worth making the switch taking into consideration the stability of Mac 
> computers and that the screen reader comes right out of the box unlike Jaws 
> that has to be purchased separately?
> 
> Please help me to make an informed decision,
> Appreciate all your valuable inputs,
> Many thanks in advance,
> Kind regards,
> Rishi.
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