I absolutely agree with Gordon. Apple is not the type of company that makes claims and states them in their documentation or on their website and doesn't hold to the information. I think such a negative standpoint might be appropriate to other companies in other instances, but history has shown that this has not been the case with Apple.

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On Jul 21, 2007, at 4:54 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:

WILL. YOU'RE LEAPING TO WILD AND, I HAVE TO SAY, TOTALLY INACCURATE ASSUMPTIONS.

On 21 Jul 2007, at 10:59, william lomas wrote:

hi

that's why i dont believe we will see braille from anyone in leopard and that all the claims taht braille will be supported are non starters we are unfortunately, a very small community of blind mac users and unfortunately the market lies with windows


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