Hi,

One thing I can say here, is that VoiceOver doesn't require it. It's important, 
in my opinion, to make the distinction between a screen reader that is 
practically dependent on them, and a screen reader for which it is not required 
to run applications or even use. I don't even believe AppleScript for VoiceOver 
was allowed before 10.6. I might be wrong, and if so I've never used it to 
improve either applications or its performance.

Regards,
Nic
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On Dec 2, 2009, at 7:01 PM, John W. Carty wrote:

> I've been following this list for a good while now and I appreciate all the 
> good insight I've gained concerning the mac os and voiceover.
>  
> I'm moving ever closer toward purchasing a mac but it seems like all screen 
> readers the access has limits.
>  
> Has anyone attempted to improve voiceover performance thru applescript?
>  
> If so, is there a web site where scripts are shared?
>  
> I'm a long time jaws and we user and i've written a lot of scripts over the 
> years and without extensive scripting niether jaws nor we would offer nearly 
> the level of performance available today.
>  
> Thanx,
>  
> John
>  
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