Hi John,

On Mo, Nov 12, 2007 at 01:28:17 -0500, John Panarese wrote:
>       Without a doubt, the list can get lost in opinions over the  
> more productive side of the Mac, but I don't think anyone has really  
> said anything to lead one to believe the Mac is not usable.

I didn't say so as far as I can remember. I asked whether you can give me
your impression of the accessibility of the new mac os.

> As with Windows and Windows screen readers, one is not going to find  
> perfection with the Mac and VoiceOver.  However, one can easily and  
> comfortably utilize their Mac productively on a daily basis for all  
> matters of tasks.

Well, I didn't ask whether leopard is perfect either.

> I do think asking someone to be "honest" about  their impressions is
> implying that no one has been honest on this list, which is a ridiculous
> assumption based on the information provided by several people virtually on
> a daily basis beyond any of the disagreements or debating.

I don't think this implication is appropriate, but this doesn't have to do
anything with logics. I get the imporession you feel offended by my
question or statement and believe me that was not intended. Maybe honesty
is not the correct term to describe what I wanted to get.

Regards and thank you all for your answers,
Christian


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