Hello all,

Please forgive the length of this message.

In researching the issue of whether to purchase an apple mac or not, I've
come across a few people who have expressed criticism if not concern about
the mac computers themselves. I own the iphone, and have enjoyed it
tremendously. I've been able to do things with the phone I was never able to
do with other phones. The only problem I still have is putting in extensions
and account numbers once the number is connected.

But having said this, I seriously doubt whether I will ever buy another
phone, where I don't have accessibility built in.

There is an applestoe here in Chicago, and when I've had any problem of any
kind, the sales staff has been very easy to deal with.

Even when I call on the telephone, I find a very friendly staff.

I have my own personal sales representative since I have mac book pro on the
drawing board.

What I enjoy most of all, is that I can go to an appelstore, and with the
exception of a couple of products, there is accessibility right out of the
box, with no extra costs or smas to worry about.

I'm seeking opinions from those of you who use these computers with voice
over. The biggest criticism I've heard that if you're conducting a business
or doing a serious project, the mac is not for the blind user. This
apparently has to do with the fact that the office aps are not accessible
with vo, and iwork9 acts strangely sometimes.

Basically, one person, who doesn't use the mac, but is familiar with the
product line, told me that the operating system was those who wanted to
"play."

Can those you have used the macbooks or other appel operating systems
address these issues. Thanks.

 

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