Re: Mac Screenreaders

2006-11-28 Thread Richard Claypool
that's what I wrote.
tiger os os meaning o s meaning operating system.

There's a new one coming out soonishly .. I think q1 of next year if memory 
serves me correctly.
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 The speech in the new Macs is VoiceOver.  Tiger is the name of the 
 operating system.


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 : yes, but these are older macs, and wouldn't support the tiger os.
 :
 : Rick
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 : From: Keith Gillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 : Subject: Re: Mac Screenreaders
 :
 :
 :  The Mac now has a built in screen reader.
 : 
 :  I think it's called Tiger Check out Apples accessibility features for 
 more
 :  info.
 : 
 :  Kg
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 :  From: Judy W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 :  Subject: RE: Mac Screenreaders
 : 
 : 
 : 
 :  Older macs will work with a program called outspoken You might be 
 able
 :  to
 :  find a used version. The founder of that company died and I don't know 
 if
 :  it
 :  is still sold. IMO, you would be much better off with a pc. The 
 program
 :  didn't work very well. I know it wouldn't work with audio programs 
 like
 :  pro
 :  tools...
 : 
 : 
 : 
 :  Judy
 : 
 : 
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 :  Subject: Mac Screenreaders
 : 
 : 
 :  Hi all,
 : 
 :  I just got my hands on some vintage macintosh computers. I've got a 
 pair
 :  of LC2's that both seem to work. My question is, is there a 
 screenreader
 :  out there, such as Vocal Eyes that I can get my hands on that will 
 work
 :  with them, or are tehy too old for that without being upgraded?
 :  Thanks
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Re: Mac Screenreaders

2006-11-28 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hello!
I have heard that the new version of the mac screenreader will support 
braille.
Anyone knows?
A/nders.
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 that's what I wrote.
 tiger os os meaning o s meaning operating system.

 There's a new one coming out soonishly .. I think q1 of next year if 
 memory
 serves me correctly.
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 The speech in the new Macs is VoiceOver.  Tiger is the name of the
 operating system.


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 : yes, but these are older macs, and wouldn't support the tiger os.
 :
 : Rick
 :
 : - Original Message - 
 : From: Keith Gillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 : Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 07:40 PM
 : Subject: Re: Mac Screenreaders
 :
 :
 :  The Mac now has a built in screen reader.
 : 
 :  I think it's called Tiger Check out Apples accessibility features for
 more
 :  info.
 : 
 :  Kg
 :  - Original Message - 
 :  From: Judy W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 :  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 :  Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:35 PM
 :  Subject: RE: Mac Screenreaders
 : 
 : 
 : 
 :  Older macs will work with a program called outspoken You might be
 able
 :  to
 :  find a used version. The founder of that company died and I don't 
 know
 if
 :  it
 :  is still sold. IMO, you would be much better off with a pc. The
 program
 :  didn't work very well. I know it wouldn't work with audio programs
 like
 :  pro
 :  tools...
 : 
 : 
 : 
 :  Judy
 : 
 : 
 :  -Original Message-
 :  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 :  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Brandon Hicks
 :  Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:51 PM
 :  To: PC-audio@PC-audio.org
 :  Subject: Mac Screenreaders
 : 
 : 
 :  Hi all,
 : 
 :  I just got my hands on some vintage macintosh computers. I've got a
 pair
 :  of LC2's that both seem to work. My question is, is there a
 screenreader
 :  out there, such as Vocal Eyes that I can get my hands on that will
 work
 :  with them, or are tehy too old for that without being upgraded?
 :  Thanks
 :  Brandon
 : 
 : 
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RE: Mac Screenreaders

2006-11-27 Thread Judy W

Older macs will work with a program called outspoken You might be able to
find a used version. The founder of that company died and I don't know if it
is still sold. IMO, you would be much better off with a pc. The program
didn't work very well. I know it wouldn't work with audio programs like pro
tools...



Judy


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Subject: Mac Screenreaders


Hi all,

I just got my hands on some vintage macintosh computers. I've got a pair
of LC2's that both seem to work. My question is, is there a screenreader
out there, such as Vocal Eyes that I can get my hands on that will work
with them, or are tehy too old for that without being upgraded?
Thanks
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Re: Mac Screenreaders

2006-11-27 Thread Keith Gillard
The Mac now has a built in screen reader.

I think it's called Tiger Check out Apples accessibility features for more 
info.

Kg
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Older macs will work with a program called outspoken You might be able to
find a used version. The founder of that company died and I don't know if it
is still sold. IMO, you would be much better off with a pc. The program
didn't work very well. I know it wouldn't work with audio programs like pro
tools...



Judy


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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:51 PM
To: PC-audio@PC-audio.org
Subject: Mac Screenreaders


Hi all,

I just got my hands on some vintage macintosh computers. I've got a pair
of LC2's that both seem to work. My question is, is there a screenreader
out there, such as Vocal Eyes that I can get my hands on that will work
with them, or are tehy too old for that without being upgraded?
Thanks
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RE: Mac Screenreaders

2006-11-27 Thread Judy W

Yes, it has voice over, but it's my understanding that it only works with
the latest operating system and I thought he had very old machines...

Judy


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The Mac now has a built in screen reader.

I think it's called Tiger Check out Apples accessibility features for more
info.

Kg
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Older macs will work with a program called outspoken You might be able to
find a used version. The founder of that company died and I don't know if it
is still sold. IMO, you would be much better off with a pc. The program
didn't work very well. I know it wouldn't work with audio programs like pro
tools...



Judy


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Subject: Mac Screenreaders


Hi all,

I just got my hands on some vintage macintosh computers. I've got a pair
of LC2's that both seem to work. My question is, is there a screenreader
out there, such as Vocal Eyes that I can get my hands on that will work
with them, or are tehy too old for that without being upgraded?
Thanks
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Re: Mac Screenreaders

2006-11-27 Thread Richard Claypool
yes, but these are older macs, and wouldn't support the tiger os.

Rick

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Subject: Re: Mac Screenreaders


 The Mac now has a built in screen reader.

 I think it's called Tiger Check out Apples accessibility features for more
 info.

 Kg
 - Original Message - 
 From: Judy W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:35 PM
 Subject: RE: Mac Screenreaders



 Older macs will work with a program called outspoken You might be able 
 to
 find a used version. The founder of that company died and I don't know if 
 it
 is still sold. IMO, you would be much better off with a pc. The program
 didn't work very well. I know it wouldn't work with audio programs like 
 pro
 tools...



 Judy


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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Brandon Hicks
 Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:51 PM
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 Subject: Mac Screenreaders


 Hi all,

 I just got my hands on some vintage macintosh computers. I've got a pair
 of LC2's that both seem to work. My question is, is there a screenreader
 out there, such as Vocal Eyes that I can get my hands on that will work
 with them, or are tehy too old for that without being upgraded?
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 Brandon



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Re: Mac Screenreaders

2006-11-27 Thread Keith Gillard
That's right Tiger!
I used to use outspoken, and it kept ups with the software back in it's 
dayrocker

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yes, but these are older macs, and wouldn't support the tiger os.

Rick

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From: Keith Gillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Mac Screenreaders


 The Mac now has a built in screen reader.

 I think it's called Tiger Check out Apples accessibility features for more
 info.

 Kg
 - Original Message - 
 From: Judy W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:35 PM
 Subject: RE: Mac Screenreaders



 Older macs will work with a program called outspoken You might be able
 to
 find a used version. The founder of that company died and I don't know if
 it
 is still sold. IMO, you would be much better off with a pc. The program
 didn't work very well. I know it wouldn't work with audio programs like
 pro
 tools...



 Judy


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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:51 PM
 To: PC-audio@PC-audio.org
 Subject: Mac Screenreaders


 Hi all,

 I just got my hands on some vintage macintosh computers. I've got a pair
 of LC2's that both seem to work. My question is, is there a screenreader
 out there, such as Vocal Eyes that I can get my hands on that will work
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 Thanks
 Brandon



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Re: Mac Screenreaders

2006-11-27 Thread Richard Claypool
I'm seriously thinking about getting a macbook pro when I have the money.  I 
read an article saying that it was one of the best workstation machines out 
thee right now ove on slashdot or digg.

Rick

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 That's right Tiger!
 I used to use outspoken, and it kept ups with the software back in it's
 dayrocker

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 yes, but these are older macs, and wouldn't support the tiger os.

 Rick

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 The Mac now has a built in screen reader.

 I think it's called Tiger Check out Apples accessibility features for 
 more
 info.

 Kg
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 Subject: RE: Mac Screenreaders



 Older macs will work with a program called outspoken You might be able
 to
 find a used version. The founder of that company died and I don't know if
 it
 is still sold. IMO, you would be much better off with a pc. The program
 didn't work very well. I know it wouldn't work with audio programs like
 pro
 tools...



 Judy


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 Subject: Mac Screenreaders


 Hi all,

 I just got my hands on some vintage macintosh computers. I've got a pair
 of LC2's that both seem to work. My question is, is there a screenreader
 out there, such as Vocal Eyes that I can get my hands on that will work
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Re: Mac Screenreaders

2006-11-27 Thread Jack Conti
correct and its limitted to say the least.  my wife runs a mac and 
she wanted me to check it out.  thank god for we.
At 07:40 PM 11/27/2006, you wrote:
The Mac now has a built in screen reader.

I think it's called Tiger Check out Apples accessibility features for more
info.

Kg
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Older macs will work with a program called outspoken You might be able to
find a used version. The founder of that company died and I don't know if it
is still sold. IMO, you would be much better off with a pc. The program
didn't work very well. I know it wouldn't work with audio programs like pro
tools...



Judy


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Subject: Mac Screenreaders


Hi all,

I just got my hands on some vintage macintosh computers. I've got a pair
of LC2's that both seem to work. My question is, is there a screenreader
out there, such as Vocal Eyes that I can get my hands on that will work
with them, or are tehy too old for that without being upgraded?
Thanks
Brandon



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RE: Mac Screenreaders

2006-11-27 Thread Jack Conti
Judy it reads some things well and others not at all.
At 07:51 PM 11/27/2006, you wrote:

Yes, it has voice over, but it's my understanding that it only works with
the latest operating system and I thought he had very old machines...

Judy


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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 6:41 PM
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Subject: Re: Mac Screenreaders


The Mac now has a built in screen reader.

I think it's called Tiger Check out Apples accessibility features for more
info.

Kg
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From: Judy W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:35 PM
Subject: RE: Mac Screenreaders



Older macs will work with a program called outspoken You might be able to
find a used version. The founder of that company died and I don't know if it
is still sold. IMO, you would be much better off with a pc. The program
didn't work very well. I know it wouldn't work with audio programs like pro
tools...



Judy


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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:51 PM
To: PC-audio@PC-audio.org
Subject: Mac Screenreaders


Hi all,

I just got my hands on some vintage macintosh computers. I've got a pair
of LC2's that both seem to work. My question is, is there a screenreader
out there, such as Vocal Eyes that I can get my hands on that will work
with them, or are tehy too old for that without being upgraded?
Thanks
Brandon



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Re: Mac Screenreaders

2006-11-27 Thread David Tanner
The speech in the new Macs is VoiceOver.  Tiger is the name of the operating 
system.


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: yes, but these are older macs, and wouldn't support the tiger os.
: 
: Rick
: 
: - Original Message - 
: From: Keith Gillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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: Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 07:40 PM
: Subject: Re: Mac Screenreaders
: 
: 
:  The Mac now has a built in screen reader.
: 
:  I think it's called Tiger Check out Apples accessibility features for more
:  info.
: 
:  Kg
:  - Original Message - 
:  From: Judy W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
:  Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:35 PM
:  Subject: RE: Mac Screenreaders
: 
: 
: 
:  Older macs will work with a program called outspoken You might be able 
:  to
:  find a used version. The founder of that company died and I don't know if 
:  it
:  is still sold. IMO, you would be much better off with a pc. The program
:  didn't work very well. I know it wouldn't work with audio programs like 
:  pro
:  tools...
: 
: 
: 
:  Judy
: 
: 
:  -Original Message-
:  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Brandon Hicks
:  Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:51 PM
:  To: PC-audio@PC-audio.org
:  Subject: Mac Screenreaders
: 
: 
:  Hi all,
: 
:  I just got my hands on some vintage macintosh computers. I've got a pair
:  of LC2's that both seem to work. My question is, is there a screenreader
:  out there, such as Vocal Eyes that I can get my hands on that will work
:  with them, or are tehy too old for that without being upgraded?
:  Thanks
:  Brandon
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Re: Mac Screenreaders

2006-11-27 Thread Brandon Hicks
Hi,
You're right, the machines are rather old. I got them from my school to 
mess with. There's no way OSX would run on them. I'll look around for a 
used version of outspoken. I can't find mininum specs on it any more 
even. I probably wouldn't use the machines for much, just basically for 
messing around with the mac OS. I'm running XP and JFW 7, soon to be 8 
as my main PC. I don't really like MAC, but if I can get something free, 
I take it.
L8R
Brandon



Judy W wrote:
 Older macs will work with a program called outspoken You might be able to
 find a used version. The founder of that company died and I don't know if it
 is still sold. IMO, you would be much better off with a pc. The program
 didn't work very well. I know it wouldn't work with audio programs like pro
 tools...



 Judy


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Brandon Hicks
 Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:51 PM
 To: PC-audio@PC-audio.org
 Subject: Mac Screenreaders


 Hi all,

 I just got my hands on some vintage macintosh computers. I've got a pair
 of LC2's that both seem to work. My question is, is there a screenreader
 out there, such as Vocal Eyes that I can get my hands on that will work
 with them, or are tehy too old for that without being upgraded?
 Thanks
 Brandon



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