I was a numbers  skeptic for a long time. I've always used Excel, and use it 
still in a windows VM. But I bought numbers two weeks ago and am now in the 
process of transferring my most sophisticated spreadsheets from excel over to 
numbers. In a lot of ways numbers is superior to excel. It certainly works as 
well if not ether than excel for the blind. The accessibility is very good, and 
although a little different from the usual spreadsheet format, ( numbers uses a 
free-form canvas instead of a huge grid of cells that yu create your own tables 
on),  once understood it works perfectly well.

I'm rambling now, suffice it to say from an excel die-hard, numbers is equal to 
excel and even surpasses it in many ways.

On Apr 3, 2014, at 6:00 AM, Scott Duck <scottduck1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> I gather that word processing is very accessible on the Mac.  How about 
> spreadsheets?  How well does Numbers work with Voiceover?
> Thanks,
> Scott Duck
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