I had thought Greg or someone else had started one, but I don't know how far that got. I think it would be helpful if there was a resource available that indicated what software is VO compatible so we can keep track of the overall progress and accessibility.
Take Care John D. Panarese Managing Director Technologies for the Visually Impaired, Inc. 9 Nolan Court Hauppauge, NY 11788 Tel/Fax, (631) 724-4479 Email, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet, http://www.tvi-web.com AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS FOR PORTSET SYSTEMS LTD, COMPSOLUTIONS VA, PREMIER ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INDEX, PAPENMEIER, REPRO-TRONICS, PULSEDATA, DUXBURY, DANCING DOTS, ROBOTRON AND OTHER PRODUCTS FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Travis Siegel Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 11:27 AM To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by the blind Subject: Re: accessible software lists? I don't know of any accessible software list in general, though there's lots of discussion about such on this list and others. I could put together a list and post it on my site, so folks could refer to it for just such a question as yours. It makes sense. Give me a day or two, and I'll get the list started. Software, version, and any caveats with using it (if any) I'll of course try to stick to 100% accessible software where possible, but when not available, will add info about making it work/work arounds. Think it is about time we get an exhaustive list somewhere with this sort of info on it. Louie and Bruce have some content relating to this sort of thing on their sites, but I don't know of anything that's a complete list. I'll post it at http://www.softcon.com/mac/voiceoversoftware.html On Apr 15, 2006, at 8:51 AM, E Latta wrote: > I am looking to purchase an I MAC hopefully this summer. Are there > lists of known accessible software or is it simply hit or miss where > accessibility is concerned? > > Everett > >
