I have a question about this actually. I'm getting a mac this
christmas. Can I buy mac OS 10.7 as a digital download or am I forced
to go to the apple store to get it?

On 12/4/10, Nicolai Svendsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Definitely agree with this. In fact, I hear that the Mac OS X 10.7, Lion, is
> going to be a sort of "business" addition.  Of course, I'm sure we all
> remember the "truly amazing feature", but it sounds slightly illogical that
> VoiceOver wouldn't handle tables properly in documents eventually.
>
> While VoiceOver actually does handle tables just fine, VoiceOver does not
> announce them. That seems to be the  big issue, and it is nice to know what
> cells you're working with.
>
> If you are going to buy a Mac, though, you could go ahead and do it before
> Lion is released. I have to wonder if Apple will do what they did with Snow
> Leopard and lower the price for some Mac owners who purchased a Mac within a
> certain period.
>
> Regards,
> Nic
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> On Dec 4, 2010, at 9:55 AM, Chris Moore wrote:
>
>> If you can wait another 6 months, Mac 9S X 10.7 (Lion) will probably be
>> out by then and it will come free with your new Mac.  This will have even
>> more VoiceOver goodies installed.  Of course, if you do not want to wait
>> that long, you can always upgrade your OS when Lion comes out, the beauty
>> of the Mac is even blind users can install an OS without sighted
>> assistance.
>>
>> I much prefer surfing on my Mac as I can whizz around web pages much
>> quicker then  I can on Windows with JAWS.  Plus VoiceOver is more stable.
>>
>> Web browsing, Email and Skype and iTunes work very well with VoiceOver on
>> the Mac.  My only gripe is that Office for Mac is not accessible, that
>> really would be the cherry on the cake for me.  And it would be nice if
>> some music packages were as accessible as Reaper and Sonar are on Windows,
>> but the Mac is steadily coming along in those areas.
>>
>> Chris
>> On 4 Dec 2010, at 07:15, Isaac Obie wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Rick,
>>> Spreadsheets? You'd best go with a Macbook pro or an imac! Imacs are
>>> powerful and can handle what you're doing......
>>> Isaac
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "richard watson"
>>> <[email protected]>
>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 3:03 PM
>>> Subject: mac vs jfw
>>>
>>>
>>>> Good afternoon,
>>>> my name is rick watson. Currently I have a 7 year old hp pc running
>>>> windows xp media center and jaws for windows. I also have an iphone
>>>> 3gs and love it!
>>>> Because I realize that it is going to come time to replace the pc I am
>>>> considering a mac.
>>>> most uses include media, word processing, email, spreadsheets and web.
>>>> anyone like to give me the pros and cons other than the obvious of
>>>> price.
>>>> thanks
>>>> rick
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