Yes this is true I've strongly discouraged this since I work for a fair few 
deaf-blind, but I suspect it's a done deal.  On the other hand, I've been told 
that a true voiceover compatible mac solution is in the works.  In that case, 
braille support will be leaps and bounds ahead of where eyepal was on it's own 
anyway.

Best,

Erik Burggraaf
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Now posting occasionally on twitter at eburggraaf,
1-888-255-5194
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On 2011-02-16, at 5:44 PM, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> I understand it so far that braille support will stop in both zoom-ex and 
> eyepal, is that correct. To me it is not an option to have a scanning 
> solution that can not be used with braille. If eyepal/zoom-ex will run in a 
> way so it could work together with voiceOver it would be great, easy to use, 
> good quality of scanning, but still not as good as finereader 10.
> 
> I have worked with both readiris and finereader for the mac, to me it is not 
> good enough.
> 
> It is one of the last things I still use my windows for. But I hope that 
> there will be a solution in the future, so I also can scan with my mac.
> Best regards Annie.
> On 16/02/2011, at 23.32, erik burggraaf wrote:
> 
>> Hi, the only real viable solution I've seen is the Eyepal.  While I'm not 
>> overwhelmed with the product it's fast and accurate, supports braille at 
>> least for now, batch scans, saves to mp3, and otherwise does more or less 
>> what the literature says it does.
>> 
>> Many people have gotten off the shelf programs to work for them which is 
>> great, but so far no one has proven it to me.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Erik Burggraaf
>> User support consultant,
>> Now posting occasionally on twitter at eburggraaf,
>> 1-888-255-5194
>> http://www.erik-burggraaf.com
>> 
>> On 2011-02-16, at 11:11 AM, Caitlyn and Nickels wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> We have been kicking around the idea of getting a couple of new macs for a
>>> couple of weeks now since bothour pc's are not working that great anymore.
>>> The main thing that is holding us back is our heavy reliance on Kurzweil.  I
>>> am a grad student and we also use k1000 for scanning our mail daily.  I know
>>> we could either do a duel boot system or run a virtual machine and then can
>>> use k1000 this way on the mac, but I wanted to ask knowledgable folks first
>>> about this before we jumped in.
>>> 
>>> We heard about another kurzweil product that is for the mac, but it's not
>>> self voicing, and I don't know if vo works with it.   Does anybody have any
>>> mac specific solutions that work well for scanning text books?  For scanning
>>> the types we all get in the post?  I use the bookmark features in k1000
>>> quite a lot, plus the dictionary a lot and have preferred it a lot for the
>>> proof reading I do for book share over ms word.
>>> 
>>> Oh, that's actually another question, we were told that pages actually isn't
>>> that great or useable...
>>> 
>>> Lots of this info is coming from people who don't use vo regularly.
>>> 
>>> For us, though, this scanner stuff is the only thing standing in the way.
>>> We do have a old power book, but it's the old non intel mac, so we're stuck
>>> running leopard on it, can't do a virtual machine or anything on it, it
>>> doesn't support the magic track pad, and we can't upgrade to snow leopard or
>>> anything beyond what we already have on it(we already called apple about
>>> it).
>>> 
>>> Any help or anything would be appreciated!
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Caitlyn
>>> 
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