Hello,

Sounds like this person got out of bed the wrong side one day in the past and didn't recover.

I'm a newish voiceover user. I've had a mac for a few years and started to use VO more and more when my eyesight deteriorated. I'm still learning though as I have clung onto relying on really really big fonts. grin. My fiance is a new mac user - I converted him from JAWS and Windows by craftily buying him a macbook for Christmas -who uses VO every day as he has no remaining vision at all.

I've - and I would imagine he would say the same if he were here - never found this list or the "blind mac community" cliquey or exclusive at all. I've learned much from this list and in the few times I've asked questions I've been treated with respect and interest, even if my questions haven't been resolved.

I'd ignore this twit - he's obviously got an issue which goes deeper than it appears to the casual observer, and I don't think it's got anything to do with mac accessibility - if you know what I mean !

Rachael

On 24 Apr 2008, at 15:37, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:

Hello all,

Just would love to know what you all think of the conversation in the comments of the news item linked below. If you would like to comment on the site as well, that would be welcome.

http://www.lioncourt.com/2008/04/23/the-macworld-podcast-119-features-voiceover-and-accessibility/

Josh de Lioncourt
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