Hi All,

Interesting thread!
First, let me clarify some of the things mentioned about me.
My main DAW is Logic as Slau mentioned. I'm forced to use Logic because 
my main collaborators use Logic. I also developed Flogic which is no 
where close to Flo Tools yet.
Having said that, I mainly teach Pro Tools at Berklee, and I have a 
certification for Pro Tools.
I'm mostly experienced in Logic, Pro Tools, and Sonar, but I briefly 
dabbled with Reaper and Samplitude as well.
Now, I'll just get to the point.
If you're purely talking about accessibility for DAWs in Mac, Pro Tools 
with Flo Tools is the winner without a doubt.
I can point out many reasons, but one thing I don't like about logic is 
that I have to waste time fussing with flaky user interface when using 
with VoiceOver.
Also, I think the interface for Pro Tools is much efficient for 
VoiceOver users in general. In Logic, ask someone to select 8 bars from 
bar 5 for track 1, 3, 5, and paste to track 6, 8, 10 using VoiceOver.
In short, if you have a choice, I would definitely recommend to use Pro 
Tools as main DAW, and supplement with Logic for some of its cool features.
Hope that helps.

Chi

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