Sounds great! Hope a lot of people come out for it.
Also 10.44 is now out, am downloading it now. Saw it last night on
the Apple website and had the sofftware update function start to get
it this morning on my slow dial up.
I am still running 10.42, we've now had two upgrades since what
September I think when I bought .42, yet dispite two upgrades my
computer is still functioning fine with VO. Another point which can
be dropped in during presentation. What would have to be done when
the next version of Windows comes out? Hopefully Apple will continue
to maintain VO in their OS even when the next major upgrade happens.
On Jan 11, 2006, at 7:37 AM, BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net wrote:
Hello to all:
Please forward to as many people as possible!
On Saturday jan 14, 2006
I will be presenting the macintosh with os x.4.3 and The Power of
the voiceover screen reader.
It will be at the ST. Joseph's Hospital in the meeting room area
from 10AM to 12PM (the actual demo will be aprox. 15-20 minutes)
Topics Covered will be:
Voice over and its powerful features (the screen reader built in to
macintosh computers, at NO EXTRA CHARGE!)
Speech recconition (built in to the system offering a vast amount
of verbal commands you could use to operate your MAC and..... it
doesn't require any Verbal Training!!!)
preview (the pdf reader for the Mac you thought you had it good
with jaws and Adobe 7? Well meet Preview You'll never read a pdf
with adobe 7 ever again!)
os strong points over windows (Viruses, spyware, trojens. What are
those???? Those don't exist in the Macintosh. So we don't know what
those are. and they never will!)
and much much more
!
Be there!
visit
www.azcb.org for more information on the location of the meeting
which is on the corner of 3rd Ave and Thomas Rd
The time has come to promote the mac and The Blind Techs Network
will be the one to do it for Arizona!!!
BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net
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website: http://blindtechs.net
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