I think you need to take some additional time to learn how best to use Safari 
with VOiceOver.  I've been using the Mac for five years now and although like 
any browser and screen reader, Safari and VO has issues, but certainly not to 
the degree you seem to be having.  Reading line by line is no problem at all 
and copying information to the clipboard is again, no problem. There is lots of 
information on how to accomplish both tasks and perhaps a little research on 
your part will help.  I'll give you a tip.  If you interact with text, use 
VO-shift-return, you can initiate marking of text and use VO-cursor keys to 
navigate and mark that text, then use VO-shift-return to stop marking the text. 
 FInally command-c will copy that text for you to paste where you choose. You 
can also interact with text and use command-a to highlight all text you can 
then copy.  You coming from windows and using IE may find DOM mode more like 
your browsing experience under windows using a windows-based screen reader.  If 
your using Groups mode, you are going to find the navigation of the page not to 
be linear as is provided by DOM mode.  Groups mode gives a more accurate 
representation of how the page is laid out unlike DOM mode.
Once you have used Safari a while, I think you will find it will meet your 
needs just fine.  I am not so sure that even if Firefox is made accessible, you 
will find the browsing experience significantly different.  I think what you 
will find is some differences in browsing experience as far as how some sites 
behave, but assuming Mozilla leverages the accessibility hooks of VO, the 
navigation will likely be quite similar.

On Feb 11, 2010, at 6:59 AM, Lynn Schneider wrote:

> Oh I would so love to have an alternative to Safari!  I'm a fairly recent 
> switcher and I don't miss Windows at all except that I totally and absolutely 
> miss the great accessibility I had with IE.  I hate the fact that I can't 
> read line by line or copy web page text to the clipboard and he disturbing 
> thing with VO and 
> Safari is that I find that whole parts of pages are not read at all.  I think 
> Safari is the app I most dislike on the Mac.  Everything else about the Mac 
> is wonderful.
> On Feb 10, 2010, at 1:02 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> 
>> Looking forward to trying out Firefox with VO working someday. FF has really 
>> good ARIA support so it would be nice to have a browser on the Mac that 
>> works well with this standard. Safari currently is weak. 
>> 
>> CB
>> 
>> E.J. Zufelt wrote:
>>> 
>>> Good morning,
>>> 
>>> This morning I posted a new blog article on my site: First Glance at 
>>> Firefox Accessibility on OS X Snow Leopard, which can be accessed at 
>>> http://tinyurl.com/ygkfqoj
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks,Everett
>>> 
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