Hi and welcome to the list. I have a 13-inch Mac Book Air and love it too. I’m 
still running Mavericks, which is what came pre-installed on here. I will 
probably upgrade to Yosemite sometime down the road, but I’m waiting until it 
is less buggy. This is my first Macintosh computer, and I got it last year just 
after Christmas. I just got hold of a Braille copy of Janet Ingber’s book 
entitled “Learn to Use the Mac with VoiceOver: A Step-by-Step Guide for Blind 
Users,” and I’m going to devote some time to it over the next several days. I 
think you’ll find this as well as other lists to be a wealth of information, 
minus the misinformation that pops up here and there due to spelling mistakes. 
I sure have.
Jake
Please visit me at http://jazzyjj.dreamwidth.org .



On Nov 2, 2014, at 9:08 PM, wui chin Leong <[email protected]> wrote:



i have recently got a mac book air 11inch. I am loveing it. i have 4 gigs of 
ram and a 128 ssd drive in it.

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