>From the marketing point of view, the absence of a k1000 makes sense. They >need to make money on it. the parent company doesn't think the math pencils >out. You might also note that the k3000 for the Mac has not been updated in >some time. It is not on par with the Windows version. Again, it has to do with >what the parent company thinks will make them money. As long time K1000 user, >I would love it if they'd do a Mac version. It wouldn't have to be self >voicing. It could just be vo-compatible and thereby have instant braille >support, something the Windows app still does not have unless you use a screen >reader's braille support. But k1000 is a small fish in the pond of the company >that bought KESI some while back. and so it goes.
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