Yah, it's a bit daunting at first, but trust me, if you stick with it, you'll be glad you did. My wife has an imac, and it's great for our kids too, the 3-year old can log in all by himself, and play his games with no assistance. Our 1-year old likes to pound on the keys, so we got her a program called Alpha Baby, and it plays sounds, draws shapes, and changes colors when she pounds on the keyboard or moves and clicks the mouse. She loves it, and we make sure everyone gets their computer time everyday *grin* I on the other hand got a minimac, and I've got mac os server installed on it, and it works perfectly for both my development tasks, and my server needs. I'll be transferring all of my domains onto it early next year. It's a great little machine. You just can't beat macs for ease of use, and design.
On Dec 17, 2005, at 10:52 AM, Larry Wanger wrote:

Hi,

I went with the iMac G5. Its quite the machine for sure. I ccan tell though that I will be working for quite some time to figure all of this out. While I'm getting the hang of VO in some areas. I can say initially that gettting comfortable with Jaws a few years back seeemeed easier. Howeveer, I am sure I will get this with time if I can keep from getting to frustraited. I've had two instances already where I was thinkking of returning this. I will hang with it though.

On Dec 16, 2005, at 4:35 PM, Bruce Bailey wrote:


Congratulations Larry!  What model did you go with?  Please keep
notes, your documented experience as a will be invaluable.







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