Hi,
I called the Apple number, 800-my-apple and asked. They make the
products, they should know. The person put me on hold and went to
check. What the heck am I supposed to do, go out and buy it only to
find out it won't work. I think its reasonable to expect the vendor
of my screen reading ttechnology to know if their other products work
with it. Come on.
On Jan 10, 2006, at 5:25 PM, BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net wrote:
in all due respect lary, why do you depend on those bumbling
talking sales drone bobble dahls at the apple store or what ever
sales person you called? they're sales persons for mac sake and
they don't know anything.
I swear, the last time I went to apple store was when I was going
to buy a mnini mac and the sales man thought that voice over was a
product made by some one else and didn't know the company he worked
for made it.
On Jan 10, 2006, at 12:31 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After the announcement of the new iWork 2006 I was thinking that
Apple would make it compatible with VO. I called up the sales
folks and asked about it. Turns out that it is not. The sales
person put me on hold, checked and came back saying that iWork
does not support VO.
This is really not good. I've got to wonder about the comittment
of a company when they, who created the software (Voice Over) keep
making applications that are not accessible. What gives here?