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Martin McCormick <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 8 Jan 2012 08:05:55 -0600
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	I have heard that people who are used to JAWS find the
Mac hard to adjust to and vise-versa so there is the feeling
that if you are accustomed to one, the other is not as useful but
judging from what I have read over the past few years, it
depends a lot on what applications you need to use and how well they
fit with either Voiceover or JAWS.

	I have never used Windows so learning the Mac did not
involve unlearning anything. Personally, I like the command line
when I can use it such as in unix administration, but Voiceover
and the Mac have opened up a number of doors that previously
were welded shut. I am just glad we all have a choice now.

Martin

Michael Thurman writes:
> actualy the sales people are usually quite knowledgable even abotu =
> voiceover  they have to know abotu it to work there  and some are even =
> good scripters    it's comand f5 and even has a tutorial to show you how =
> to use voiceover  because it is very different
> 
> On Jan 5, 2012, at 6:32 PM, Scott Gillen wrote:
> 
> > To the Mac users out there, how do you turn on speech on a Mac. I want =
> to tr=3D
> > y it in store and the sales people aren't likely to know.=3D20
> >=20
> > Scott
> >=20
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >> =3D20
> 
> 

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