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Darcy, I agree with you, for the most part. I've been using my iMac,
since the release of Panther, a little over two and a half years ago.
I've been using voiceOver, practically since the day of release. I
want to use the BootCamp portion of my hard drive, once Leopard is
released, but I'm hesitant because I understand that accessible games
for blind Mac users will be forthcoming in the not-too-distant future.
Then, I'd have no reason to install Windows programs on that portion of
my hard drive. And those of you who like windows, there is no shame in
that; I would love to see BootCamp have support for Vista drivers and
such so that I can take a look at the things I want to use Vista for; I
also understand Vista is a much more stable operating system than XP
ever was, but those are preliminary reports I've read. This is just my
opinion, but after having worked with VoiceOver for almost a year and a
half, I don't plan to put it down just yet. And the more I learn, I
get excited and look forward to the next day's Mac challenges. Richie
Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
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