My conclusion from this article is that you may need both Mac and
Windows on two different computers -- I find the Mac can do things
that windows can't do and vis versa, so I use which ever one does the
job I want to do.

On Tue, 04 Apr 2017 23:33:44 -0400,
Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
> 
> This is by Jonathan Mosen, a very experienced user of virtually
> every accessibility option available to us. It is a knowledgeable
> first hand long term experiential article that will tell you a
> lot more than the wishful thinking in this thread.
> http://mosen.org/saying-goodbye-to-the-mac/
> Hth,
> Tom
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