Does Echo Mac work ok under Snow Leopard?  I was aware that it hadn't  
been updated in quite some time.  I'd had it when I was running  
Leopard, but haven't put it on since installing Snowy.  73 de Dan  
VA3ETS.
On Oct 19, 2009, at 10:09 AM, May McDonald wrote:

>
> Hi, I just found echomac and can say it does work and it's set up very
> differently from echolink.  There's probably a way to change it so it
> looks like echolink but since I just got it yesterday I haven't had a
> chance to play around and figure out much yet.
>
> May, VA7MAI
> On 19-Oct-09, at 6:30 AM, John W. Carty wrote:
>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I’ve been a windows and windows screen reader user for some twenty
>> years. I’m considering making the leap to a mac.
>>
>> I’m also a ham radio operator and I’ve just started getting into
>> internet radio linking using echo link.
>>
>> There’s an app called “echomac” which is a mac version of the echo
>> link software.
>>
>> Has anyone used this application and have they compared it to the
>> windows version?
>>
>> Also, using skype and an application called w4qm general license
>> holders can access remote base stations and operate on the hf bands
>> without owning a hf rig and antenna.
>>
>> Is there a mac equivalent for w4qm software?
>>
>> How does all this operate using voice over?
>>
>> Finally, does voice over provide for individual scripting? If not,
>> how do you configure the screen reader top support new applications?
>>
>> Thanx,
>>
>> John Carty
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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