I agree. While I would stop short of placing Apple on a pedestal, as no one or company is worthy of that level of responsibility, I am realistic about the varying preferences and needs of a customer base consisting of millions of people, and I am steadfastly grateful for Apple and its integral part in allowing me to complete the essential tasks of my job and to enjoy much of what my sighted peers enjoy on a reasonably equitable playing field out of the box. I intend to write to Apple as someone who continues to appreciate its devices and software a great deal, and urge it not to forget little me and those like me. I think any "absolutist" or all-or-nothing statements do no good. I decided after a disastrous experience with Mavericks when it was first released that I would never again update immediately after a first release. I am anxious to avail myself of continuity, hand off, iBooks, and answering calls on my MacBook, but I can wait. I know for a fact that a VoiceOver lag will bother me in the extreme, and the very first thing I did was read Applevis's article on the bugs, even though I had no intention of updating right away. I am currently content, and I await Yosemite's evolution. Christine
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