Ok, I have no fancy thing saying the time and date, suffice to say that Greg
said ...

Accessibility in the Macintosh environment is much more dependent on
the applications themselves than on the screen reader. Applications
which follow modern development practices will be accessible with but
small effort on the part of the developer.
Improvements in accessibility on the Mac are more often than not small
changes done not so much to VoiceOver itself but to the applications.
An example of this is when iTunes went from all but unusable to nearly
fully accessible between versions 7.1 and 7.2. This was a change made
in iTunes itself and not in VoiceOver.

Boy, you really do have to approach Mac with a whole different mindset.
That's cool actually.

          Rob


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