So what's the problem here? Does the government (or insurance) routinely buy 
computers for blind people, or just the screen reader? If the former, I can see 
why this is a problem, but if the latter, the good news is that any Mac comes 
with built-in access anyway, not requiring any extra access add-ons. 
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On Nov 28, 2009, at 7:50 PM, anouk radix wrote:

> Hello, A friend of mine told me this morning htat in Belgium windows 
> screenreader companies have won a lobby that effectively bans blind people in 
> belgium from getting a mac from their insurance (or the government). Because 
> the screenreader people say it is unusable.
> I think this is a very sad state of affairs indeed and I hope this wont 
> happen in other countries as well.
> Greetings, Anouk
> 
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