Hi Scott,

I won't repeat what others already said. Whether VisioVoice is right for you or not is very much a personal choice. It will depend on your degree of vision impairment, on the way you like to work and on what you do with your computer. That's why you can try it out for 15 days (which do not have to be consecutive) without any limitations.

Regarding the pricing: If you buy VisioVoice you get a license for Infovox iVox included (voices for a language of choice that will also work with VoiceOver). That license is for a single computer. If you want, you can purchase for USD 79 a household license extension for Infovox iVox that will allow you to install the voices on up to 5 computers at home. For home use, we have no problem with you using VisioVoice itself on more than one machine. If you also want to use the software in your office then you need licenses for there too.

david.

On Nov 5, 2007, at 3:35 PM, Scott Bresnahan wrote:

Hi,

I'm curious about others thoughts on visiovoice. LIke it? Dislike it? I've tried the demo, and the thing I like the best is the circle around the cursor. Are there any other products that provide that bullseye cursor? I fear as my RP progresses, I'll want more of what it can offer, but it seems a bit pricy for what it does. And I'm not sure what the value added is over Leopard's VoiceOver (too bad they don't have a DAISY reader integrated).

So, I'm curious to hear your real world experiences; they are quite enlightening.

And finally, does the licensing permit one to install it on several Macs within a household? I'm the blind guy in the house, but also the Mac admin for my family and would want it on my kids Macs too. As I add them up, yikes, it's five Macs running Tiger or up.

Thanks.
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