That's true, didn't think of that.

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> On Apr 1, 2014, at 5:17 PM, Chris Apple boy <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Actually there are a few audio games now for Mac Os X, namely a couple by the 
> good old Draconis Entertainment, others may exist as well which I do not know 
> about.
> 
> Regards Chris
> 
> Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!
> 
>> On 01/04/2014 16:59, Josh Gregory wrote:
>> Yes, the Mac seems to be a lot more stable. I don't know if it was the 
>> laptop I had or what, but every time you would have to reboot it, you 
>> weren't sure if it would come back. Not going to really go into that but 
>> let's just say it didn't work a lot of the time. And as long as you're not 
>> into audio games and things like that, the Mac is definitely a good choice 
>> and  very stable.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Apr 1, 2014, at 11:51 AM, alberto <alberto.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi, I personally find  the mac platform extremely stable.  I haven’t had a 
>>> single app crash on me to the point where it crashed the whole system all 
>>> crash’s were contained within the app itself.  As for an added bonus in my 
>>> opinion you don’t have to pay those jaws fees with voice over since it 
>>> already comes integrated in to the OS itself.  A pc for me becomes 
>>> extremely expensive if you want to be up to date with your screen reader.
>>>> On Apr 1, 2014, at 9:44 AM, Scott Duck <scottduck1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>> 
>>>> As I said previously, I am thinking about getting a Mac and the main 
>>>> reason is that I am tired of the increasing instability of the PC 
>>>> environment.  My first question is, is this really different on a Mac?
>>>> 
>>>> I am using JAWS 15 with Windows 8.  Both are not all that stable.  I have 
>>>> been a JAWS user for 17 years and I have noticed a definite progressive 
>>>> increase in instability with the last few releases.  JAWS crashes 
>>>> frequently and, even if it doesn’t crash, it often stops talking when 
>>>> errors occur with other applications.  Then, there’s Windows 8.  I don’t 
>>>> mind the Windows 8 interface but several times per week, I will have a 
>>>> problem that requires me to restart my computer.  I did not have that 
>>>> nearly as much with Windows 7.  Also, it isn’t unusual for me to install a 
>>>> program which will, either directly or through add ins, make Windows 
>>>> and/or JAWS more unstable.  I then have to decide rather the additional 
>>>> functionality is worth the increased instability.  I’m just tired of all 
>>>> the crashes and reboots and having to use three or four screen readers 
>>>> because I have to run one when another one crashes.
>>>> 
>>>> By contrast, my iPhone and iPad, while not perfect, are certainly more 
>>>> stable.  VoiceOver seldom just stops working.  Of course, every single app 
>>>> is not accessible and they do not all work correctly but any problems with 
>>>> an app are almost always confined only to that app.  When an app crashes, 
>>>> it usually does not also cause VoiceOver or the device to crash.  Is this 
>>>> also true of the Mac?
>>>> 
>>>> I have certainly used technology enough to know that none of it is 
>>>> perfect.  However, I would like something that is better than the PC, when 
>>>> it comes to stability.  Over all, in your experience, is the Mac more 
>>>> stable?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Scott Duck
>>>> 
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