I am limiting my use of Windows as well. I'm down to mudding and a few other minor things now on my Windows box. In regard to Safari, I think it's far more usable than has been claimed. I think some added navigation features would help, but, again, we shall see what Leopard has to offer us in that regard.

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On Sep 7, 2006, at 10:22 PM, Richard Gardenhire wrote:

The only things I use Windows for, any more, is computer games and certain chat clients that are not yet compatible with VoiceOver. There are, however, lots of programs I used with Jaws that, with the Apple equivalent, I can use VoiceOver. In my humble opinion, VoiceOver was easier for me to learn than either Jaws or Window- Eyes. The one thing that helped me was, being a long-time Apple/ Mac user, it was a matter of reacquainting myself with the Apple command structure. My wife even said my iMac and I had a marriage made in Heaven. LOL... The big reason I reluctantly switched in 2000, was everybody was saying that Windows was the operating system everybody was using, and if I didn't learn it, I wouldn't get a job. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.

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