I was unable to enter my students' grades, which is, shall we say, a big 
problem. :)
Donna
On Jun 18, 2010, at 2:39 PM, Orin wrote:

> Yeah, I took a BLackboard course with safari and it wasn't all that bad. 
> Messaging could use some work, though, as when I tried to message someone it 
> for some reason came out blank on their end.
> 
> 
> On Jun 18, 2010, at 11:00 AM, Olivia Norman wrote:
> 
>> It's interesting that blackboard didn't work for you.  I was a student for a 
>> year lst winter, and I got great results with blackboard and safari.  
>> Hopefully, the mac will soon replace that expensive third party software for 
>> you! :)
>> I totally understand that some still need windows, and I'm kind of enjoying 
>> finding out all of this information from all of you!  
>> Olivia
>> "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower" Steve Jobs
>> 
>> On Jun 18, 2010, at 7:38 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Olivia,
>>> 
>>> Remember that a lot of us who are coming to the Mac now, have been Windows 
>>> users for many years, which means, unfortunately, that we already own that 
>>> expensive third-party software. :)
>>> 
>>> Speaking only for myself of course, I got a Mac b/c I like the notion of 
>>> out-of-the-box accessibility, and I want to support Apple in this approach. 
>>>  I would also be happy to stop paying for upgrades to that expensive 
>>> 3rd-party software.  When I bought my Mac, my plan had been to abandon 
>>> Windows completely, but I have found that simply isn't possible.  Right 
>>> now, there is not a good scanning option for the Mac, unless you want to 
>>> commit to fine-reader without a demo, and use it in conjunction with 
>>> Vuescan.  My copy of Kurzweil works great, so I continue to scan on my old 
>>> Windows machine.  I also find that some Word docs with tables in them read 
>>> much better in Windows than on the Mac.  I also use the Duxbury translator, 
>>> which runs under Windows.  Also, several of us have noted that audio 
>>> captchas work much better under windows than they do on the Mac.  Moreover, 
>>> at least on the faculty end, Blackboard works *much better under Windows, 
>>> in fact, as of last winter, Safari 4 wasn't even supported.  So, though I 
>>> had not planned to continue using Windows, for all of the above reasons, I 
>>> still do.  My solution has been to simply hang onto my Windows machine.  
>>> But if you can't do that for whatever reason, your only option is to run a 
>>> dual-boot system on your Mac.
>>> 
>>> I love my Mac, but right now it simply cannot completely replace my Windows 
>>> machine.  So, until it can, I'll be running both.
>>> Take care,
>>> Donna
>>> On Jun 18, 2010, at 10:05 AM, Olivia Norman wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>> Now, this is just my opinion, so don't flame me to much, OK? :)  I just 
>>>> don't understand totally why people install windows on the mac and what 
>>>> they use it for?  It seems to me, and my admittedly limited experience 
>>>> with windows over the last few years, that it just simply isn't worth the 
>>>> trouble and expense for most people.  Consider that windows isn't 
>>>> accessible out of the box, so you've often got to get some expensive third 
>>>> party solution like Jaws to make it accessible to you, as well as 
>>>> purchasing windows.  I guess the question I'm asking here, is if you're 
>>>> going to shell out the cash for windows, and the third party access 
>>>> solutions, why get a mac in te first place?  Also, from a VO users 
>>>> prospective, how difficult is it to switch between the two operating 
>>>> systems?
>>>> I'm just curious, and if you're using windows, I would be interested in 
>>>> knowing why and how you switch between the OS's?
>>>> Thanks for appeasing my curiosity!  I'm sure there are totally good 
>>>> reasons for using windows on a mac, I'd just like to know why/what they 
>>>> are!
>>>> Olivia
>>>> "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower" Steve Jobs
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