Hi there
I haven't had that problem of  my Mac getting hot since I doubled the memory in 
my MacBook Pro to 8 Gigabytes.  Now it doesn't get hot anymore, And it seems 
faster.
Regards
Gigi 

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On Feb 1, 2013, at 8:14 PM, Ricardo Walker <rwalker...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> lucky you. haha.  I have had success with numbers but, It makes my macbook 
> pro extremely hot while open, I actually get worried.
> 
> Ricardo Walker
> rica...@appletothecore.info
> Twitter:@apple2thecore
> www.appletothecore.info
> 
> On Feb 1, 2013, at 8:25 PM, Eugenia Firth <gigifi...@me.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi there
>> I am having no problem using numbers with my business, but I would like to 
>> say a few things about Excel. I hope that when you get voiceover to work 
>> with Excel that it's easier to set up then it is with Excel and Jaws. When I 
>> was using Excel and jaws, I never could remember those commands to get 
>> John's to tell what the names of the columns and rows were. I'm not sure I 
>> can explain this so it makes sense. Whenever I had to set up a spreadsheet, 
>> it was a royal pain because I had to look up how to do it every time.
>> 
>> What I'm talking about has to do with the screen reader telling you where 
>> you are. In numbers, Voice overuses the top row as a header and the 
>> left-hand column as a header is well so that you can get it to tell you 
>> information as to where you are.
>> Regards
>> Gigi
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Feb 1, 2013, at 6:05 PM, Kliphton A M <kliph...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Of course this is my own opinion.  But I think that hurdle is real high on 
>>> making voice over as accessible with office, as Jaws or window eyes.  The 
>>> way that jaws interacts with spread sheets, is way beyond what voice over 
>>> can do with numbers.  But I wish you luck.  I am a small business owner 
>>> myself, and run windows on my mac as a virtual machine, just so I can make 
>>> my book keeping a breeze, if office was accessible with the mac, mainly 
>>> word and excel for me, that would be the deal breaker.  I would stop using 
>>> windows altogether.  As for outlook, I still think it is the best mail 
>>> client on the PC side, but to me apple mail rules!  Of course it would be 
>>> nice for my calendar and contacts to be at my finger tips in apple mail 
>>> like it is in outlook, but it doesn't bother me to have to open another 
>>> application to get to them.  The interface of apple mail is so clean and 
>>> smooth, it's almost unheard of.  I know there is a way to get to my contact 
>>> while in mail, but haven't really sweated it because I rarely look at them 
>>> from mail anyway.  But good luck, and I hope you and your staff are able to 
>>> accomplish this.
>>> Kliphton Senior
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>>> (Life Journal) kliphton.wordpress.com
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>>> 
>>> On Feb 1, 2013, at 5:22 PM, Ricardo Walker <rwalker...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello,
>>>> 
>>>> I honestly think that the lack of Voiceover accessibility of the MS Office 
>>>> suite holds back many potential Mac users from switching over.  For 
>>>> example, I've spent much time talking with adaptive tech specialist, rehab 
>>>> and state agencies and, most see the Mac as a entertainment console 
>>>> instead of a well rounded machine that can support both ones professional 
>>>> and leisure computing tasks.  These agencies are all about getting 
>>>> visually impaired people through college, vocational training, and 
>>>> ultimately employed.  They look at the lack of MS Office accessibility as 
>>>> a non starter for those wanting training or, access to Macs.  Many blind 
>>>> and visually impaired people look to these institutions for their computer 
>>>> training and equipment.  If the Mac could be viewed as a more productivity 
>>>> driven computer, the better.
>>>> 
>>>> Ricardo Walker
>>>> rica...@appletothecore.info
>>>> Twitter:@apple2thecore
>>>> www.appletothecore.info
>>>> 
>>>> On Feb 1, 2013, at 3:33 PM, Gabe Vega <theblindt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks John and Sarah. I agree this access to Office is vital in my
>>>>> line of work with cooperating with clients we work with in our field.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Gabe Vega
>>>>> CEO
>>>>> Commtech LLC
>>>>> Web: http://commtechusa.net
>>>>> Email: i...@commtechusa.net
>>>>> Phone: (623) 565-9357
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Feb 1, 1:02 pm, "J.P." <jshandr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Welcome Sara,
>>>>>> I am glad you made it on the list. I'm excited to see what comes of 
>>>>>> this. To my fellow peers on this list, Sara and I have been 
>>>>>> communicating everyday for a week. I can assure you she is interested. 
>>>>>> Just by the questions she has asked. I personally wrote a note to 
>>>>>> Microsoft about the lack of accessibility. sara contacted me the very 
>>>>>> next day. I appreciate that when I explained about our lists, she took 
>>>>>> the initiative herself to join. I contacted the moderator last night to 
>>>>>> expedite getting her here. It's more genuine coming from her. Me not 
>>>>>> being the middle man.
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