Or, perhaps one could look in the ITunes app store; which, as you may know, 
features some apps not to be found in the Mac app store.


Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!

Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!

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On Jul 9, 2012, at 7:43 AM, Daniel McGee wrote:

> Hi, or you could use a free word processor called Bean. It is regularly 
> updated as well and through it you can check your word count which is why I 
> was looking for an alternative to text edit which didn't provide the word 
> count feature. 
> Just google Bean and it should be the 1st result. I don't think its in the 
> Mac app store so googling it will be the best result should you be 
> interested. 
> 
> Daniel
> On 9 Jul 2012, at 12:32, erik burggraaf wrote:
> 
>> Hi, You'll need a serial adapter to get your romeo running on the mac, but 
>> then louis will support it for translating and embossing braille.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Erik Burggraaf
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>> On 2012-07-08, at 11:38 PM, Scott Berry wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello there,
>>> 
>>> I am thinking about changing over to a Mac exclusively for school work.  
>>> but I have a few questions.
>>> 
>>> 1.  Will Microsoft Office work with VoiceOver?  If not, what would be 
>>> another good word processing program for school work?
>>> 
>>> 2.  I do remember a while ago that there was a site with Mac apps on it 
>>> that worked well for the blind could I get that site again please
>>> 
>>> 3.  I have a Pacmate braille display will that work on the Mac?
>>> 
>>> 4.  I also have a Enabling Technologies Romeo 25 braille embosser will that 
>>> work on the Mac?
>>> 
>>> 5.  Due to restrictions at college they force me to install Symantec 
>>> Antivirus will there be any problems with that?
>>> 
>>> 6.  Are there any good podcasts, blogs, or any other pages about Voiceover 
>>> and how to use a Mac as a blind person?
>>> 
>>> -- 
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>>> Msn:  [email protected]
>>> Skype me at:  scottbb1973
>>> 
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