Re: rosetta stonesand voiceover?

2011-11-12 Thread Eric Caron
Hi Karen, I am also a French language learner. I was told by several language teachers that the Risetta Stone program was very visual. I suspect it is not going to be a good tool for a blind language learner. I found the Pimsler program worked well as it is all audio. Also The

Re: rosetta stonesand voiceover?

2011-11-12 Thread Eric Caron
Hi Karen, I am also a French language learner. I was told by several language teachers that the Risetta Stone program was very visual. I suspect it is not going to be a good tool for a blind language learner. I found the Pimsler program worked well as it is all audio. Also The

Re: rosetta stonesand voiceover?

2011-10-21 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi there, Thanks for the wisdom. I dare say they would have their own voice, not sure why I did not consider this. The funny thing is that in major cities people give the programs away on freecycle. My goal is French, and I should likely seek a Canadian copy. very happy the program does the

rosetta stonesand voiceover?

2011-10-20 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi all, In case you do not know what those are. Its a program for learning another language that totally submerges you into the process. Would the mac edition be voiceover compatible? Karen -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To

Re: rosetta stonesand voiceover?

2011-10-20 Thread Joan Alice Maria Gibson, Esquire
Don't think you need VoiceOver for Rosetta. Had it on my iMac G4, running Panther, then upgraded to Tiger; and, cannot remember needing to use VoiceOver. But that was 3 years ago when it died in a dozen rapid-fire property lightning strikes. I believe that the CDs/DVDs (?) had its own voice. When