Hi jerry,
I guess email iis a really bad way for me to communicate. because I
guess my writing style is so trammattic as such. I really don't mean
to come accross as people perceive me to.
You have to understand I run my business making a living off Macs,
and the VoiceOver product. and when people from the pc side, use that
worn out excuse, it just isn't valid no more then the jaws is better
then window eyes thing is.
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On Apr 15, 2006, at 12:48 PM, Jerry Halatyn wrote:
Dude, relax. Somebody comes over to check out the situation and you
jump on them. whether they have preconceptions or misconceptions,
you greet them with an antagonizing tone. Chill out and don't get
so jumpy, man. Your feathers get ruffled so easily. Lighten up. smile.
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If your email is true on what you say, then I think you would
never switch to a mac.
What is accessibility?
can you answer that. can you answer how I use a desktop and a
laptop mac on a daily bases as my primary machines and you tell
me that I am using something with accessibility problems. can you
tell me that jaws is serving you well right now even with the 206
bugs in it currently???
You can't be on the sidelines and tell us you are waiting for the
accessibility issues to be gone because you have no idea what
they are. We do. and its not that drastic to where it would have
stopped me from buying my g4 laptop three days ago. to add to my
desktop mac.
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On Apr 15, 2006, at 10:05 AM, Allison Mervis wrote:
Hi all!
I am a blind college student living in Pittsburgh. I've watched
the development of voiceover with interest, and would like to
eventually switch to a Mac when some of the remaining
accessibility issues have been worked out. I hope to learn a lot
from this list.
Allison