Hi,

1. You can use Terminal; it works well enough.
2. Not that I'm aware of – Terminal has always fit my purposes.
3. Textmate is perfectly accessible. The Learn Ruby On Rails tutorial suggests using Sublime, but it's not accessible. I haven't written Ruby on Rails code with any IDEs, though, so I'm not sure how they compare in features. However, as I said, you don't have much of a choice; Textmate seems to be your only option.

HTH.
On 9/18/2014 6:01 PM, Ray Campbell wrote:
Hello All:

I’m taking a Software Projects class this quarter (the last class before I 
finish my Bachelor’s Degree, yay).  The object of the class is to plan, design, 
develop, test and deploy a software project, working on a team.

My project team wants to use Ruby on Rails for our development.  Here are some 
questions:
1.  In studying a tutorial on ruby on Rails, it looks like I’d need to work in 
the terminal application on my Mac.  Does anyone have any tips for easily doing 
this with VoiceOver?
2.  Are there better, more voiceover friendly terminal apps I should consider 
using such as iTerm?  I downloaded and installed Go2Shell, but it seems to just 
open a terminal window in the current folder.
3.  What would you recommend I use as an editor to write my Ruby on Rails code? 
 I’ve seen references to Sublime and Textmate.  Are any of those accessible 
with VoiceOver?  Could I use TextEdit for this?

Thanks, your help would be greatly appreciated.

Ray Campbell
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