spreadsheeting isn't yet possible if you need to use VoiceOver yet. Database use and development may be possible. Reason these two are of interest is sooner or later whether an individual becomes a programmer or not, an employer will ask you to work with both of these kinds of programs. Other than that, the message already sent may be correct. I'm still in research phase to prove things one way or an other conclusively.


On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Mat:

Let me try to answer some of your questions.  I moved from PC to Mac entirely 
now and don’t have Windows at all other than when they force me to use it at 
work.

1.      Regarding feeling you need Windows to be compatible with your 
classmates.  You simply don’t.  You can choose to use Windows if you feel you 
must but you can find programs to do everything and more that your Windows 
using friends can do.  Word processing in Text Edit, email with Apple Mail, 
texting and messaging with Fire and other aps, the list goes on and on.  So, 
don’t feel like you’ve got to have Windows running because you simply don’t.

Second, I know there are torent clients available and accessible but I don’t 
know what they are.  I don’t use torrents at this time.

2.      You could use bootcamp but I think Fusion is a better solution.  
Installation is fully accessible and it works very nicely.  Yes, it does cost 
money but you could get a 30-day demo and check it all out.  I’ve not used the 
bootcamp process but at one time did have fusion.

Best of luck and let me know if you’ve got further questions.



---- matthew Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi. Its Matt Campbell hear again. I know I haven't posted in a while
but my windows laptop did what it had been threatening to do for some
time and crapped out so I have taken a step in the Mac book direction.
I got a few questions that I hope you people can answer. Actually I
got millions of questions so I'll try to be brief.
1. Is there an accessible bittorrent client for the Mac?
2. Is there an insert key on the Mac book keyboard or a command that
can be preformed to do the same thing? The reason I ask this is
because I'm planning on installing windows on my Mac book so that I'm
always compatible with everyone else at school.
3. How accessible is the current version of boot camp? Can windows be
installed with out sighted assistance with boot camp?
4. Do all of the screen readers work with windows when windows is
installed on a Mac?
Well that's all I can think of while my Mac book is shipping but I'll
probably have many more questions when I get it working.
Thanks for any answers and sorry for such a long message.
By for now.



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