I've found it works really well with VoiceOver. Pretty much everything I would 
want to use is accessible. There are some busy issues though, and the interface 
can get pretty complicated and clunky to navigate around, depending on how you 
have things set up. I have a 2011 iMac with 16GB RAM as well as a 2011 MacBook 
Air with 4GB RAM and I still get some busy issues with both when switching 
between different documents. Doesn't make it unusable by any means, but perhaps 
with slower machines it could be a real problem. I've also had it crash on me 
lots of times when reading PDFs. The PDFs read quite nicely, as in Preview, but 
for some reason navigating to the PDF text with VoiceOver sometimes makes the 
app crash.
Nic
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