Thanks for these links. I bought a MacAir a few years ago but couldn't
beat the learning curve and gave up on it. I still have it though and
one day would like to make the attempt once again. I am an old windows
user, like thirty years of windows, and the Mac just beat me.

Kimber

On 5/16/14, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> Macs are better for productivity, partly because they are faster, partly
> because they offer full keyboards, and partly because they have tons of
> keyboard shortcuts. Plus, if a menu option lacks a shortcut, you can assign
> one yourself. I use my iOS device for RSS, mail, games, book-reading, and
> tons more. I use my Mac for some of the same, plus app development, audio
> editing, heavy typing, easier web browsing, and more efficient versions of
> things I do on iOS. For instance, on a Mac, deleting some emails is as easy
> as shift-arrowing along the list, then pressing delete. On iOS, you double
> tap edit, double tap each message after flicking to it, then double tap
> "trash".
>
> Macs are way different, but not better or worse. They beat Windows in some
> areas, and Windows beats them in some areas. Interaction is a big part of
> the mac, but it is not at all "crazy-making" past the first month of
> constant use. You eventually know that some items require interaction and
> some don't, and you're done. Also, with Trackpad Commander, you can do a
> two-finger flick right to interact, and left to stop interacting. Or, assign
> the two commands to a keyboard or numpad commander to make it easier, or use
> Quick Nav. The OP, and anyone else confused about Macs, should read the
> following articles:
>
> Common Mac myths:
> http://www.applevis.com/blog/apple-mac-os-x/debunking-common-myths-about-voiceover-mac
>
> Getting started with VoiceOver:
> http://www.applevis.com/guides/accessories/getting-started-your-mac-using-voiceover
>
> Plus the other guides and articles on the Applevis page for new Mac users:
> http://www.applevis.com//new-to-mac
> On May 16, 2014, at 9:37 AM, Richard Turner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The only things I do on the computer that I don't do on the iPhone are:
>> Word process editing.  It is so much easier to deal with Word on a PC
>> than
>> doing any real editing and formatting on an iDevice.
>> Audio editing with GoldWave.
>> Web site creation and maintenance
>> Excel spreadsheets
>>
>> Pretty much everything else I mostly do with the iPhone; banking, web
>> searches, Email, looking up definitions, and much more.
>>
>> I also think Microsoft word is far, far easier to use than any word
>> processing on a Mac.  Especially if you are doing any kind of formatting
>> with headings, etc.
>> The business of having to figure out when to "interact" and when you
>> don't
>> need to "interact" with an element on the screen with a Mac is crazy
>> making.
>> Plus, it is one of the strangest keystrokes I have ever heard of,
>> Control+Shift+Options+down arrow to interact and Control+Shift+Options+up
>> arrow to stop interacting.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Richard
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Haya Simkin & guide dog Pammy
>> Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 2:35 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Computer vs. I device
>>
>> Hi folks,
>> I hope this isn't too ot. I'm considering buying my first laptop. What do
>> you use a computer for that an ode vice can't do? Also, is VoiceOver any
>> different on a Mac than on an iPhone? How does it compare with jaws?
>> Unlike
>> the iPhone, does it know Hebrew? Can it cope with it if knows Hebrew
>> Braille
>> but doesn't have an appropriate voice synthesizer?
>>
>> Again, I hope this isn't too OT.
>>
>> Haya Simkin & guide dog Pammy
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
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