Hi Bill and the group. I know of one person who is using a Mac and loves
it. He claims that they've come a ways, but keep in mind when you get
Apple you are stuck with one speech package, and all of the programs that
work with it out of the box.
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Sun Sounds of Arizona wrote:
> I have been asked by a radio reading service in Hawaii about
> the advisability of standardizing their company on Apple
> computers even though they hav blind employees. I know that
> Apple has addressed access in recent years, but as a long
> term PC user, I don't know how far they've come. Does
> anyone on this list know if Apple is practical for a
> enterprise solution for blind people yet? If so, does it
> have the range of productivity product access, and media
> player access to be practical?
>
> Bill
>
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