Now Olivia, As an avid science fiction reader, watcher and even singer, I feel you have insulted science fiction to the core by slapping the name of a noble genre onto a company which has absolutely no interest in the end users of its products. Remember the first law of robotics? Do not harm humans. Jaws has certainly harmed me financially and at times emotionally. Be kind to science fiction, and don't besmirch its good name. :) lol
Friendly, Chris On Jun 16, 2010, at 5:13 PM, Olivia Norman wrote: > What do you feel Freedom Science-fiction and jaws provide that VO lacks? > I'm just curious. > "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower" Steve Jobs > > On Jun 16, 2010, at 4:25 PM, cathyk wrote: > >> Hi Kolby, >> I bought my MacBook Pro about a month ago, and am largely happy. But >> there are a few important things to know. 1) VO doesn't work with all >> programs, notably MS Word. I was surprised that such an industry >> standard requires finding workarounds every time you open a document, >> which isn't ideal when doing collaborative writing projects or comment >> on hundreds of papers electronically as I do. Whether this is Apple's >> or Microsoft's fault, the bottom line is that Word files need to be >> "translated" through programs like "Preview" (which comes installed) >> or Pages in iworks, which requires laying out another $50 or $60. >> Some say the new freeware version of Open Office works better; I >> haven't tried, so I'd love to hear from someone who writes and edits a >> lot. Even if it works better than the paid version, I suspect other >> features get lost - alas, you get what you pay for. 2) the >> portability features seem terrific but you should consider which >> environments you'll be wanting to access because at least for now the >> Mac market is quite small in comparison to PCs, so the number of >> computers where your USB settings will work is fairly small. 3) VO is >> very good, but it isn't JAWS or ZoomText. Many of us dream of a day >> when we can use out-of-the-box technology just like everyone else; >> we're much, much closer, but that day isn't there yet. 4) The user >> support is limited for VO. This discussion list is excellent, but I >> still have a growing list of questions that people can't answer and >> that are impossible to look up. Even the in-depth manual isn't *that* >> in-depth. This means there's a kind of pioneer spirit to the whole >> thing, with people figuring out this and that just like they would >> sort out how to repair a wagon wheel a thousand miles from >> civilization. That's exciting, hip, and creative, but sometimes you >> just want a simple answer to a nagging problem that's still beyond >> even the best macvisionaries. All that said, I'm enjoying my new >> machine. >> Best, >> Cathyk >> >> >> >> On Jun 16, 2:10 pm, Pete Nalda <[email protected]> wrote: >>> First off, don't worry about what may be going on at the moment, with the >>> update. Mac OS is still so much easier in general to deal with than >>> windows and its various screen readers. This may not apply for everyone on >>> here but to me the choice was economical. Every time there was a new >>> version of windows, I'd have to purchase a new version ("upgrade") of >>> ZoomText. I got tired of playing that game. Every time I buy a new version >>> of Mac OSX, I get a new version of Zoom *and* VoiceOver :) >>> >>> On Jun 16, 2010, at 3:21 PM, Kolby Garrison wrote: >>> >>>> Hello Everyone, >>>> I am considering purchasing a mac book pro, and I wanted to know what >>>> satisfied mac users have to say about the pros and cons of mac and >>>> windows. I have been researching voiceover, and it sounds like a very >>>> stable screen reading solution. I like the portable preferences feature, >>>> and from what I have read thus far I do believe that a mac book pro will >>>> be purchased in my very near future. I will go to an apple store for some >>>> hands on time with a mac, but if anyone would share your mac experiences >>>> with me I would appreciate it. I know that there will be a learning curve >>>> going from the windows operating system to the mac operating system, but I >>>> am ready and willing to learn all that I can. >>>> Thank you, >>>> Kolby >>> >>>> -- >>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >>>> "MacVisionaries" group. >>>> To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. >>>> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >>>> [email protected]. >>>> For more options, visit this group >>>> athttp://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en. >>> >>> Egun On, Lagunak! 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