> Hi Cheryl, > I don't think there have been any significant advances either. > My understanding is that real "steps forward" normally come with > actual upgrades to the OS, but I also would have felt a bit more > comfortable seeing a bit more tangible "progress". As for the > future, coming from years of experience with Windows, yes, I too am > always a bit frightened as to what we will see next. All indications > are that VO will improve, but my concerns, personally, are with the > applications in question. I expect to see them all eventually become > accessible, but the time frame is always a rather iffy deal. > > Take Care > > John D. Panarese > Managing Director > Technologies for the Visually Impaired, Inc. > 9 Nolan Court > Hauppauge, NY 11788 > Tel/Fax, (631) 724-4479 > Email, [EMAIL PROTECTED] net > Internet, http://www.tvi-web.com > > AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS FOR PORTSET SYSTEMS LTD, COMPSOLUTIONS VA, > PREMIER ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INDEX, PAPENMEIER, REPRO-TRONICS, > DUXBURY, DANCING DOTS AND OTHER PRODUCTS FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY > IMPAIRED > > AUTHORIZED APPLE BUSINESS ASSOCIATE > MAC VOICEOVER TRAINING AND SALES > > > > > On Sep 26, 2006, at 8:51 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote: > >> Actually, while I am very pleased with vo overall, I don't feel >> that I've seen a lot of progress in the last eighteen months as far >> as developments that make a difference in what I do every day. I >> frankly also harbor some fears that we may be disappointed to some >> extent when leopard comes out but I hope to find those little >> gnawing doubts proved to be unfounded. I don't think it's at all >> Apple-bashing to make our needs and concerns known along with our >> positive comments. >> >> >> -- >> Cheryl >> "Where your treasure is, >> there will your heart be also". >> >> >> > > > J.P. John, Bill S here. I'd very much like to make my prais of, as well as the concerns for, Apples development of VO known to Steve Jobs. Question, is there a contact link where I might do this? Your response would be most appreciated. Take care.
Regards: Bill S.