You know what was so funny to me is I have been using the Mac since 2005 and quite honestly there was a learning curve, but it took me considerably less time to get up to speed on the Mac than it did for me to master Windows and Window-Eyes. I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that the experience of the Mac and VoiceOver are so closely related, where the experience of the windows environement and the screen reader are not going to be the same. I guess the best way to say it is the screen reader does present things a little different than what a sighted user may experience and VO more closely represents the experience a sighted user gets. Hmmm, hope that made sense. :)
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