I completely disagree with the action that NFB is taking! While I've only had my Mac for almost a weak now, I hate the NFB not attempting to even use a bloody Mac and see if it is accessible. They just take jaws through it's paces because they claim that it's the number one screen reader on the planet. I'm sorry, but in terms of stabibility, learning, etc, I think VoiceOver is the now number one screen reader. Perhaps if Microsoft would take the steps that Apple takes, jaws won't be needed If people are willing to take at least two days out of there lives they could easily learn VoiceOver. I started downloading skype the first time I got my hands on this baby, so it's not like it's all that hard. VoiceOver is so easy your grandmother could use it without reading the manual. I haven't read the quick start tutorial yet and I feel that I still have a lot to learn, but Apple in my oppinion is way ahead of Microsoft.

That's my oppinion on the issue.
On Dec 21, 2007, at 12:26 PM, David Poehlman wrote:

I'd like to ask them to stop.

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