Hi all.

I am a long-time, frustrated Windows/Microsoft Office/JAWS user, and I
have recently become very intrigued with the possibility of switching
to a Mac, at least for personal use.  My work duties are too tied to
being able to share files with colleagues in PowerPoint, Excel and
Word, and we're required to use Outlook calendar, etc., but personal
use is a different story.

So please tell me if I understand correctly that an off-the-shelf Mac
laptop will be accessible via Voice Over for most typical functions?
I need the internet, e-mail, some kind of word processor, and I'm a
farily big user of Excel and am not sure what the comparable Mac
program might be.  I understand that there is a learning curve to make
such a switch, but is it possible to do this without purchasing
another type of third-part screen reading software?  I am so sick of
JAWS!

This all started when I was looking at iPhones.  I am very excited at
the prospect of having a functional, accessible iPhone and the
descriptions I've read that allow you to move through information via
the touch screen, thus getting a real sens of page layout, has really
sparked my interest.  Do I understande correctly that laptops also
have some kind of touch pad mouse that allows this same kind of
interaction with information on the screen so that it's not always
necessary to arrow up and down endlessly through massive amounts of
web site jumble?

I should add that though I've been using computers for about 20 years
now, I am no programmer or technician.  I am a functional user who has
reluctantly had to learn more than I ever wanted to know about
computer set-up and the inter-workings of various software out of
necessity.  So don't get too technical on me. <smile>  Keep it simple!

Thanks much for allowing me to join and I promise not to interfere
with the flow of techie talk too much with irritating newby questions.

Donna

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