Hi
I don't think "convert" is the right idea here. It makes it sound like
a religion, and I don't like religions let alone making one out of
something like a computer. The important thing is for people to know
their options, that they have options, and to try and keep their minds
open. Those who like the Mac will explore it, those who don't want to
switch to another platform will not. There's the closed-minded types
on both sides of the fence as well, and talking to someone who is
determined to keep their mind closed regardless of the topic of
conversation is pointless.
In my case, there are two people who have tried the Mac at my
suggestion. Both have really liked it and both now own Macs and use
them as their primary machine. However, they were already sick to the
teeth of Windows and the accompanying problems a screen reader creates
in that environment. In the end, people will be drawn to the tools
they enjoy using the most. What we must fight is closed-mindedness and
the disinformation of the type it seems the blind organizations and AT
vendors are determined to spread.
I use the Mac because it does everything I need, is simple, and
accessible out of the box. I have to admit to some brand loyalty to
Apple as well as a result of their push for accessibility in the past
few years. I, personally, think it's a much better system. We must
recognize, though, that this is subjective and in the end comes down
to an individual's needs and/or preferences.

Jess wrote:
> Folks, if you want to argue with a die hard Windows user and try to convince 
> him or her that the Mac is better, good luck. I challenge anybody to convert 
> a Windows user to the Mac. Can it be done?
>
> Jess

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