Thank you friends so much for your advice. It is not nice to here that we 
really need something to be done with Music editing for blind pople, But I 
really hope this can change soon.
SALUDOS, DANIELA R.T.
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El 05/03/2012, a las 08:43, Kevin Gibbs escribió:

> Okay, here are the facts:
> 1.  No version of Sibelius or finale is accessible for the blind on a
> Mac.
> 2.  The only music notation solutions that generates print notation
> using mainstream, commercial off-the-shelf software, involves using
> Sibelius 5.25, which may not even be available from Sibelius any
> longer, and a special set of JAWS compatible scripts called Sibelius
> access. Sibelius access is available from a site in the UK called
> www.musicaccess.co,uk.  The site is owned by Dan Rugman.  Rugman  has
> said  that he is working on a solution for Sibelius 6. This solution
> will involve using jaws and Sibelius However, Sibelius 6 is also
> probably  no longer available from Sibelius anymore because Avid, the
> parent company that owns Sibelius, along with Pro Tools and M-Audio,
> has moved to Sibelius 7.  Don't even think about imagining a blind
> friendly pro level solution for Sibelius 7 on the Mac.
> HTH
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