I have been reading some of the archives. Admitedly it's a lot to sort through, 
but I just wanted to say a few things concerning voice over out of the box from 
the point of view of a person who has never used a mac.
I do know windows and jaws quite well, but wouldn't consider myself a power 
user. I know blind people who can reinstall their own windows by installing 
some sort of utility, people who can fix their own sound drivers and things. 
You have to be really really good to never need sighted assistance with a 
windows machine so I cant understand anyone saying they weren't happy with what 
 they saw in the apple store. Who here learned jaws and windows with no sighted 
help at all.
That's what I'm doing with voice over. I have had no sighted help at all and am 
not particularly clever or technical. I admit if it weren't for this list, I 
may not have had the get up and go to stick with it, but how long did it take 
jaws to get this far. I feel freedom scientific is only as far as they are 
today because another company made them a screen reader, started selling loads 
of coppies and gave them a kickstart. comparing voice over with narator is far 
more fare and accurate.
I know I'm just a newbie, but I wanted to say how impressed I am with apple's 
first attempt (all be it a little slow. It's ok, we forgive you.) I went into 
pc world, a store here in the UK, and recieved excellent assistance. I had 
never even heard of voice over, was intending to buy a windows machine, and 
walked out with a mac. YEA!
As a totally blind person, there are very few things I can do for enjoyment 
with no assistance from sighted people. I am finding learning a whole new 
opporating system a total blast. I just would really really like to know how I 
can play the things in my music folder. I have heard it is complecated, but I'm 
sure someone is doing it. If you have an answer for me, it would be really 
appreciated.

Cheers,
Jess

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