Isn't that the truth! Heather
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From: "Scott Granados" <scott.grana...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: mac vs jfw
ANd unlike the JFW, VO actually stays up and running more than it crashes.:)
On Dec 3, 2010, at 12:16 PM, Kevin Shaw wrote:
Hi Rick,
JAWS and Voiceover perform well as screen readers. they work on different
principles and comparing one to the other is like comparing a car to a
motorcycle. They both take you from A to B, but each requires a different
method of negotiation and navigation.
Voiceover will do everything you want to do, including word processing,
web browsing, media management as well as maintenance of your machine.
Many third party applications such as audio software, twitter clients and
so on are VO compatible as well.
JAWS is equally as functional as Voiceover for those tasks you mentioned.
The benefit of a Mac is that you can run Windows on it using BootCamp or
Fusion to ease the transition from one OS to the other. As you mentioned,
JAWS does cost money whereas Voiceover comes with your Mac.
Unfortunately, VO won't work with Microsoft Office. It does however, work
with Open Office and iWork from Apple and is very usable. Again, if you're
comfortable with Office on the PC side of things, run Boot Camp or Fusion
and use JAWS.
Using both screen readers every day, I can safely say that you won't be
disappointed should you decide to get a Mac. Tons of useful resources are
out there to help you get up and running.
Kevin
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