Couldn't agree more. Students should come first when Bookshare thinks of 
developing these programs, and, while Windows is pretty easy to develop on, Mac 
surely can't be to difficult.
Sure Windows is more used, in the relm of programs being written for it, and on 
some websites, but just like readers can be developed for Windows users, they, 
too, can be developed for Mac. That's like saying, in my opinion at least, that 
Mac users do not matter. While this may not be the case, it, from an outside 
point, does look that way.
Then again, if Bookshare needs Mac testers and/or developers, why not reach out 
and ask?
Just my thoughts. I hope you are able to find something that'll work for your 
student's needs.

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