Hi,

Of course, you have Microsoft Office for Mac, but that's  not much faster. Just 
to point that out.

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On Apr 14, 2010, at 9:47 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Not really. I personally don't care if I am adequate or not in its use. If I 
> have been using a Mac computer all my life, or if I didn't use Microsoft 
> Office daily, I wouldn't be adequate.
> 
> SO even if you have it, adequacy is not a guarantee, regardless if it is a 
> necessity to use Microsoft Office or not to do your work. Besides, a lot of 
> third-party programs actually provide the same level of usefulness that 
> Microsoft Office might provide, though more efficiently. One disadvantage to 
> Microsoft Office is actually that it takes forever and a day to load, 
> regardless of the computer, which minimizes efficiency in that you have to 
> wait a few extra seconds. Even if you get it started up, the possibility is 
> still that it may crash and will not remember where you left off.
> 
> Regards,
> Nic
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> On Apr 14, 2010, at 9:38 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Not for nothing, Most businesses in the world use Microsoft office.  Is that 
>> not a lone a reason to be adequate with MS office?
>> On Apr 14, 2010, at 3:06 PM, marie Howarth wrote:
>> 
>>> I absolutely agree with you on this. It's not all going to be about windows 
>>> and their various third party screen readers, we as VI technology users are 
>>> definitely being given more choice. And that is great. Just the thing we 
>>> need. It's about time windows wasn't dominating the VI computer market. 
>>> Just today someone implied that I "should" be adequate in Microsoft office. 
>>> Why? I use a proficient word processor on the mac that does everything I 
>>> want it to do.
>>> 
>>> On 14 Apr 2010, at 19:50, Rob Lambert wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello, 
>>>> 
>>>> I'm Rob. I just joined this list. I've been a Mac user for the past seven 
>>>> years, as a user of their magnifier software. I love how you can just walk 
>>>> up to a Mac, press a keystroke, and it zooms in or speaks. I've been 
>>>> telling people that, regarding our assistive technology, we're seeing a 
>>>> shift. I know many Mac users, and one who's about to come into possession 
>>>> of a Mac Mini. At CSUN I found out the ZoomTwix CCTV/OCR unit will have 
>>>> Mac compatibility, and also that RFB&D's #1 requirement for it's new 
>>>> software that's coming out, is to run on the Mac. So I'm curious about 
>>>> who's in agreement with me, do you feel we're seeing a shift in our 
>>>> industry, and that Windows alone will no longer cut it? I certainly do. 
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