That's great news Carolyn. Let us know how it goes for you. :)

On 15 Apr 2010, at 15:15, Carolyn wrote:

> Hey I just gotta chime in here.  I live in Denver.  I'm having difficulty 
> making the jump to my Mac.  I've called everywhere I can in Denver, looking 
> for someone, anyone to give me the jump start/kick in the rear to really make 
> this move from PC to Mac happen.  Guess who has offered the tutoring I need? 
> ... no, not the NFB, Not Rehab, but Apple itself with a voice-over trained 
> staffer.  I'm starting next week!
>  
> Carolyn
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Cody
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 1:36 AM
> Subject: Re: What do you think?
> 
> Takes a deep breath.
> 
> Oh yeah, like the damn nfb cares. if they cared so much, then why don't 
> training centers demo macs.
> 
> It's call money. I hate the ***** nfb.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Anne Robertson" <a...@anarchie.org.uk>
> To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 3:30 AM
> Subject: Re: What do you think?
> 
> 
> Hello Nic,
> 
> Thank you for this post. You've just saved me from going on a major rant 
> along the same lines.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> On Apr 15, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I seriously doubt that is the case. Apple accessibility has been around 
> > for six years now, not three. I doubt NFB had anything to do with it. 
> > Apple is going to keep it up because they are committed. The article about 
> > the lawsuit doesn't actually mention Apple much.
> >
> > There is actually a very good point of view. Apple poses a threat to the 
> > NFB of taking over the technical market. This is why NFB did not sue 
> > Skype, but Apple. Agreement or not, I'm pretty sure they listened to users 
> > using Outspoken and such, rather than an organization that can't even 
> > review the product properly when it is out. Apple has done far more than 
> > anyone for accessibility improvements. Apple said they had something in 
> > store, and they sure did. I of course realize that it is a pretty serious 
> > statement. Of course, I am not particularly a fan of the NFB at all. 
> > Saying that, NFB has made some seriously inaccurate statements as well, 
> > far outweighing mine. NFB actually has no reason to sue Apple. What would 
> > they sue them for, exactly? Because their products are accessible, and 
> > they want everyone to pay more than what a Macbook costs for assistive 
> > technology? That wouldn't actually surprise me much. It's all about 
> > competition. If they think they're about to be kicked out, of course they 
> > would consider Apple a threat. Because Apple has done something Microsoft 
> > has not. All these things sound really twisted and disgusting to me.
> >
> > Apple can hardly be sued for their effort. Their lawsuit had to do with 
> > iTunes on the Windows side. Fair enough, but that is a pretty ridiculous 
> > suit if it really is based on accessibility. That is not the case, 
> > however, as there are plenty of other useful programs for PCs that are not 
> > anywhere near as accessible as iTunes 9. And NFB doesn't care about that. 
> > Which, again, leads me to believe that, because NFB is scared of being 
> > kicked out, they do everything they can to stop people buying their 
> > product. That would make sense.
> >
> > Windows users rely on scripts all the time to use any application. I 
> > suggest you look through your jAWS folder to see what I mean. Have you 
> > even seen just the download size of a JAWS installation? It's outrageous. 
> > People who moan about iTunes not being accessible just because the 
> > interface accidentally broke, just need to use scripts like they do for 
> > everything else. I'm surprised that wasn't their first complaint. JAWS, or 
> > just Windows in general, isn't even that stable. If JAWS crashes, it's 
> > stupidly difficult most of the time to reload the product. Even if you 
> > manage to do so, you will probably run into the screen not being read 
> > correctly when reading list boxes or with the cursor. Or, the worst-case 
> > scenario. You have to uninstall JAWS 11 after attempting to install Video 
> > Intercept, reinstall JAWS 10, install VIdeo Intercept, uninstall JAWS 10 
> > then reinstall JAWS 11.
> >
> > Maybe I'm slamming the NFB a bit, but really, they need a kick in the ass. 
> > I'm just happy the Danish blindness organizations are not this corrupt and 
> > twisted, and they actually review fairly and take a proper look at what a 
> > company offers before suing them. I'll always be negative about the NFB, 
> > though I am actually being neutral when talking about the actual lawsuit 
> > itself.
> >
> > Say what you want to, it won't change my mind. Even if it is someone from 
> > NFB saying it. Some NFB people are great. Some do incredibly good reviews. 
> > Some don't. And in whole, I think the organization just sucks for filing 
> > unnecessary lawsuits for nothing. Maybe I'm going on a childish tantrum 
> > here, perhaps. But once in a while, you need to. A company is trying to 
> > provide great accessibility for their products, and they are sued because 
> > of one problem. iTunes is actually still useful on the Windows side, 
> > people. Quit your darn nitpicking.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Nic
> > Skype: Kvalme
> > MSN Messenger: nico...@home3.gvdnet.dk
> > AIM: cincinster
> > yahoo Messenger: cin368
> > Facebook Profile
> > My Twitter
> >
> > On Apr 15, 2010, at 8:08 AM, Rob Lambert wrote:
> >
> >> I just got wind, from a friend of mine, that the only reason Apple is 
> >> accessible to us is because of a lawsuit by the NFB. The term of the 
> >> agreement was for accessibility improvements for three years. Here's a 
> >> question. First, what's your side of this ordeal? Second, who thinks 
> >> Apple will keep up with the accessibility improvements after this three 
> >> year term is up? I apologize for making smooth waters mirky, I just 
> >> wanted to know what your take on this was.
> >>
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