Bill, I know apples have a peel and some folks are apple to the core, but as 
for iMac, I don't know what's in cider. If it's hard in cider, the dragon might 
stutter and the Mac won't be as a peeling anymore. Anyway Bill, except for 
MyPad, I'm not much on Apple sauce. You might call Granny Smith -- I hear she's 
a whiz with an Apple peeling. Naturally speaking, of course.

Sent from my iPad

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> Resent-From: [email protected]
> From: "Billy Lang" <[email protected]>
> Date: October 7, 2014 at 8:07:33 PM EDT
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: [QUAD-L] Is anyone using a IMac?
> 
>  
> I have been a Windows user, both desktop and laptop, all my life. I am giving 
> up on Microsoft due to the multitude of problems with the software and their 
> interactions. Can anybody with experience with iMac using Dragon Dictate 
> share it with me? I'm thinking of a 27 inch iMac with retinal display with a 
> fusion drive probably one TB. I'm concerned about navigating through the 
> desktop using DragonDictate. Does it have the same functionality as Windows 
> IE totally hands-free?
>  
> My current system has a 250 GB SSD buttressing a one TB mechanical drive, 
> Windows 7 and Dragon naturally speaking version 13.
>  
> Thanks for sharing.
>  
> Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do!
>  
> Billy
>  

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