Personally, I'm still having a tough time with word processing on the Mac. I 
want to like and use pages, but I can't figure out styles and formatting using 
pages. I still haven't found anything that compares with MS office and JAWS for 
writing and formatting documents. JAWS really does work well with Word and 
there's no getting around that. Pages seems clunky by comparison, but I 
probably haven't given it a fair chance. Spreadsheeting with numbers is great, 
but word processing is still a major deficit on the Mac in my opinion.

On Apr 6, 2014, at 9:09 PM, Dan Eickmeier <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been using a Mac here since February of 2008, and have not  had any    
> reason to switch back to Windows.  Like a lot of people on this thread, , I 
> got tired of having to pay to keep a JAWS SMA updated, and I also had it with 
> their system of ILM authorizations.  I too, had  to have my activations  
> reset a number of times as well.  And what got me really interested, and 
> wanting to go to the Mac, is the fact that we can do complete reformats, and 
> OS installs with VoiceOver.  Even with the unattended install scripts that 
> are out there for Windows,  and that Winstaller app, which has become popular 
> now, we still have nothing close to being able to get the  OS, and do an 
> install with full speech, or even Braille.  
> On Apr 6, 2014, at 6:59 PM, BBS <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Well April, my offr is still on the table. If you like, I can teach you how 
>> to use Voiceover. That goes for anyone that wants my help. Email me off list 
>> and we'll set something up.
>> 
>> 
>> Shawn
>> Sent From My White MacBook
>> 
>> From: [email protected] 
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of April
>> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2014 4:52 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: Experience Switching to Mac
>> 
>> Hello.  About ten months ago, I was declared legally blind.  I have been on 
>> the search for a full diagnosis and prognosis since.  No luck.
>> 
>> In December, when my Windows 7 machine became totally unstable, and had been 
>> reformatted three times in less than a month, I bought a  Mac.  I figured, 
>> if I had to learn a screen reader, it was best to do so on one where the 
>> screen reader came built in.
>> 
>> So far, no luck learning how to use the screen reader though.  I can turn on 
>> and off.  That's about it.  I have a 40 page list of random commands, and 
>> can't figure out what any of the are supposed to do.  A dictionary would 
>> help.  Perhaps the lines above or below that don't make sense are supposed 
>> to tell me what they do?  
>> 
>> I used to be a web designer, and I thought a screen reader should be easy to 
>> learn to use.  After all, I'm good with with computers.  
>> 
>> I'm also horrible with foreign languages, and figured braille would be 
>> impossible to learn.  I started the first contracted braille book I'm 
>> reading last night.  I started learning braille last November.
>> 
>> I still use a Windows 7 computer at night.  It takes about 15 minutes to 
>> turn on, and every scroll of the screen takes forever.  I don't count on it 
>> for anything.
>> 
>> On Saturday, April 5, 2014 4:11:11 PM UTC-4, Scott Duck wrote:
>> Hi,
>> As I have said, I am thinking about switching to the Mac and have been 
>> trying to gather more information about it.  To that end, I have been asking 
>> specific questions.  I will continue to do that but I would like some 
>> general feedback from people who have made the switch from Windows to the 
>> Mac.  Why did you switch In the first place?  Having switched, do you feel 
>> that it was the right choice for you?  Do any of you regret having switched 
>> or have you even gone back to the PC?
>> Thanks,
>> Scott Duck
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