-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello. I have some questions about Leopard and mac accessibility in general, and hope that my questions can be answered. I am currently on windows, and have tried just about everything Linux-wise. My questions are below:
1. How well does the terminal read? Is it suitable for a person such as myself that spend the majority of their time in a terminal, using applications such as irssi, mutt and edbrowse? 2. How stable is the operating system? Does the unix stability transfer over to us? I know that on windows, JAWS is one of the causes of a horribly unstable system. 3. How well does the virtualization of windows, e.g. in VMware or parallels, work audio wise? Does the audio have a significant latency factor such as that found in VMWare on windows or linux due to alsa? I'm guessing this may have improved due to the one audio architecture on the mac compared to the dozens of sound cards that the others must support. 4. I'm a big fan of programs such as Autohotkey and winamp that have global hotkey support, so that I can control them from within any application that I have open. Is such a thing possible on the mac? 5. How well does Leopard's new web browsing work? Has it improved much over Tiger, and if so how good are the results? If I think of any more questions, I'll post them. This should give me a good head start on whether it's worth it or not to consider this - I'm getting annoyed by the constant windows problems. Thanks in advance, Tyler -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkeswNUACgkQTsjaYASMWKTGXACfYp5tKemJutoOzk1CSGWJ7i78 7WsAmwWNGWS2zAEh2Df51pBrfTPAHpq/ =tzja -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
