Jim,

It's sort of the other way round regarding windows software. There is a software for Mac that will run windows on the Mac. AS I understand it, you install the software, install windows and your apps. I have heard that you can run a windows screen reader in the windows environment and any software that can be acccessed through windows should then be accessible.

There is some recent discussion on this in the archives.

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Jonnie Apple Seed
With his:
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On Jan 26, 2006, at 12:41 AM, Jim Gatteys wrote:

I've been reading through soem of the archives but haven't found much info about pc emulators on the mac. I stil have one piece of software that I am kind of attached to that I use with my pc. I was wondering if the "voice over" feature would read software running under an emulator? Does anybody
ahve any info on this?  If you need more specifics, let me know.

Jim


Hello Jim:

Welcome to the list. This is the place to ask questions and they are welcome. Yes, ask plenty of questions and hopefully you will be able to gather the information which will lead you to purchase a mac (grin). I was faced with the same dilemma and went for the mac. It has been the best thing I have done from
the standpoint of computers.

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From: "Jim Gatteys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: New to the List!

Hello All!

I just signed up to the list and am reading past postings but am sure that I'll have questions as I go along. I dcurrently am using windows and jfw--a
very old version and they want almost 600 bucks for an upgrade and
maintenance agreement. I am seriously thinking it'd be money better spent to
sink it into the apple since they have the new voice over software.

I'd welcome any comments from anybody and if this has already been posted to
the list previously, feel free to email me privately.

Jim




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