See my answers below:
On Sep 12, 2007, at 11:45 AM, Maurice Mines wrote:
hello, my name is Maurice Mines. I am a graduate student in
Educational Technology at the University of Northern Colorado.
Hello this is Greg Kearney a programmer from the Wyoming Medical
Center I do a great deal of work in the area of accessbility for the
Mac.
I have a large audio documentary project due. Is there a way I can
do this on a Mac using voiceover (I am new to voiceover, so I am
looking for suggestions.)
Is there any accessible text editor, beyond stickies (my professor
strongly recommends microsoft office for macs, which seems to be
very inaccessible)
Microsoft Office for Mac is not accessible with VoiceOver. However
every Mac comes with a program called TextEdit. Don't let the name
fool you TextEdit can read and write Microsoft Word files. TextEdit is
fully VoiceOver compatible.
If your looking for a programmers type editor try Smultron which is
also VoiceOver compatible and free.
In order to transfer these projects to the class website, I plan to
use my Linux server. Is terminal compatible with voiceover, or is
there a better way?
You could use the terminal an the UNIX style FTP program to do this. I
would suggest the free FTP client Cyberduck.
Please send all replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with the subject line
"project help." Please refrain from including any commercial
material, as this will be blocked by the school's spam filters.
If you wish to phone me, you can call 970-373-3406 (internship desk
phone)
Please feel free to give me a call at 307-577-2473 with any questions.
Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
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