and about twice that in the us. so about 190 to 200 dollars.

Take care.

S
On Apr 21, 2010, at 7:13 AM, marie Howarth wrote:

> I am not certain, around £80 or £90 here in the UK, so around the same in 
> Euros I'm guessing with current exchange rates.
> 
> On 21 Apr 2010, at 15:05, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> What does MS Office actually cost for the Mac?
>> 
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>> On Apr 21, 2010, at 3:37 PM, marie Howarth wrote:
>> 
>>> Well, this article may release some new light on the office on the mac 
>>> situation for us all. It is not in black and white yet but this article 
>>> suggests that office may just be written in Coco. Outlook will be coming to 
>>> the office suite and it will be written in coco. I am hoping the rest of 
>>> the apps will be also written in the language our beloved voice over 
>>> recognises. It's not concrete but later this year we may have access to the 
>>> office suite that is so essential to the business world.
>>> http://www.tgdaily.com/services/48387-microsoft-touts-office-2011-for-mac-os-x
>>> On 21 Apr 2010, at 14:13, Kaare Dehard wrote:
>>> 
>>>> It comes down to what I've said choose the tools. Ms spreadsheet access is 
>>>> still better, and we can harrang apple in a kindly way til this changes, 
>>>> but I'm greedy, and do have bootcamp installed for these eventualities. 
>>>> It really is about chosing toools that fit the task even if in general 
>>>> terms, I don't like the manufactures of the tool.
>>>> On 2010-04-21, at 4:38 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> good morning Denise,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would agree with the others who have replied to this thread stating 
>>>>> that the Mac can be used as a productivity tool.  I am a University 
>>>>> professor (in the American sense of that word rather than the Uk/Irish 
>>>>> meaning) which means I must use my mac to write papers, grade student 
>>>>> exams and to carry out other functions.  However, I have not totally 
>>>>> abandoned my Dell.  While the word processor in iWork 09 is accessible, I 
>>>>> don't like either the Numbers spreadsheet application or indeed the 
>>>>> access provided by VO.  It's just an opinion, and no doubt the zealots on 
>>>>> this list will vehemently disagree, but I still believe that the browsing 
>>>>> of spreadsheets using Jaws is unparallelled.  Vo lacks the kinds of 
>>>>> semantic access to this kind of data that Jaws/Excel provide.  
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would particularly agree with the comment which said "preview" is a 
>>>>> lovely PDF reader, however it has given me problems when used in 
>>>>> full-screen mode.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> 
>>>>> Dónal
>>>>> On 21 Apr 2010, at 01:23, denise avant wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Yes. Particularly since I am a lawyer with the public defenders office. 
>>>>>> And
>>>>>> my primary role as an appellate and post-conviction attorney is to write
>>>>>> briefs, with case citations.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I knew about the fusion program, as I have spent time talking to others
>>>>>> about the program. I didn't know about the snap shot.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> So thanks.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>>>>> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of John J Herzog
>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 7:14 PM
>>>>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>>>>> Subject: Re: the apple user?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hello, 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> As a macbook user, who has to write substantial papers for law school, 
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> who has used his computer at a summer internship with Pepsico, I feel I 
>>>>>> can
>>>>>> helpfully answer your questions. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Forgive the length of this email. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> First, the idea that macs are only play toys is complete and utter 
>>>>>> nonsense.
>>>>>> On my mac, I do use the apps like Itunes and Ichat, but I use serious 
>>>>>> apps
>>>>>> as well. Iwork is quite accessible, as is text edit, allowing you to do
>>>>>> extensive formatting of documents. Also, the preview application on the 
>>>>>> mac
>>>>>> is one of the best PDF readers I have ever seen. The text is readable 
>>>>>> with
>>>>>> voiceover, and there are few, if any crashes. What other screen readers 
>>>>>> can
>>>>>> you say that about? 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Next, I will address your concern about microsoft office applications not
>>>>>> being accessible. It is true that they do not work with voiceover. 
>>>>>> However,
>>>>>> for about seventy dollars, you can pick up a program called VMware 
>>>>>> fusion.
>>>>>> Fusion allows you to install windows and run it at the same time as your
>>>>>> mac. This means that you can use whatever screen reader you like for 
>>>>>> windows
>>>>>> and run office without a hitch. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> There is one more upside to running fusion on mac. After you have 
>>>>>> configured
>>>>>> windows just the way you want it, you can create what is known as a
>>>>>> snapshot. The snapshot will restore your system to its exact 
>>>>>> configuration
>>>>>> at the time you took it, meaning you will always have a fresh install of
>>>>>> windows, office, and your screen reader a click away. It's awesome, 
>>>>>> because
>>>>>> it does a complete and utter system restore when windows decides to go 
>>>>>> south
>>>>>> on you. For a blind person, I actually think a mac with fusion is better
>>>>>> than a standard windows PC for this reason. Note that a fusion snapshot
>>>>>> literally restores all files and settings to the way they were when you 
>>>>>> took
>>>>>> it. It is much more extensive than using the built in windows system 
>>>>>> restore
>>>>>> utility. It has saved my skin a number of times, and I will give you a
>>>>>> perfect example. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> At the beginning of law school, I found it necessary to purchase a 
>>>>>> scanner
>>>>>> with a document feeder. Previously, I had a different scanner that I was
>>>>>> using with kurzweil 1000. Now, when I installed the twain drivers for the
>>>>>> new scanner, after trying to unsuccessfully remove the old drivers, I 
>>>>>> found
>>>>>> myself in a situation where neither set worked. If I had a standard 
>>>>>> windows
>>>>>> machine, I was facing the real possibility of having to reinstall 
>>>>>> windows to
>>>>>> get either unit to work reliably. Either that, or it was having to spend
>>>>>> hours and hours messing with system dll files, and we all know what 
>>>>>> happens
>>>>>> after that. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> So, instead, I just restored a snapshot I made of my XP machine prior to
>>>>>> having installed either Kurzweil or the scanner software. I then 
>>>>>> installed
>>>>>> both on what was essentially a fresh copy of windows, and all was smooth
>>>>>> sailing from there. It saved me from endless headaches, plus the burden 
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> having to get a sighted person to help install the screen reader again, 
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> the time that would have been wasted in such a pursuit. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I hope this helps answer your questions. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> John 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> P.S. If you go to www.blindcooltech.com, you can find some excellent 
>>>>>> demos
>>>>>> of the macintosh by Mike Arigo. He even shows how fusion and voiceover 
>>>>>> work,
>>>>>> and he runs window eyes on the XP side of things. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hope this helps. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Apr 20, 2010, at 7:52 PM, denise avant wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Please forgive the length of this message.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> In researching the issue of whether to purchase an apple mac or not, I've
>>>>>> come across a few people who have expressed criticism if not concern 
>>>>>> about
>>>>>> the mac computers themselves. I own the iphone, and have enjoyed it
>>>>>> tremendously. I've been able to do things with the phone I was never 
>>>>>> able to
>>>>>> do with other phones. The only problem I still have is putting in 
>>>>>> extensions
>>>>>> and account numbers once the number is connected.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> But having said this, I seriously doubt whether I will ever buy another
>>>>>> phone, where I don't have accessibility built in.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> There is an applestoe here in Chicago, and when I've had any problem of 
>>>>>> any
>>>>>> kind, the sales staff has been very easy to deal with.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Even when I call on the telephone, I find a very friendly staff.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I have my own personal sales representative since I have mac book pro on 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> drawing board.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> What I enjoy most of all, is that I can go to an appelstore, and with the
>>>>>> exception of a couple of products, there is accessibility right out of 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> box, with no extra costs or smas to worry about.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm seeking opinions from those of you who use these computers with voice
>>>>>> over. The biggest criticism I've heard that if you're conducting a 
>>>>>> business
>>>>>> or doing a serious project, the mac is not for the blind user. This
>>>>>> apparently has to do with the fact that the office aps are not accessible
>>>>>> with vo, and iwork9 acts strangely sometimes.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Basically, one person, who doesn't use the mac, but is familiar with the
>>>>>> product line, told me that the operating system was those who wanted to
>>>>>> "play."
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Can those you have used the macbooks or other appel operating systems
>>>>>> address these issues. Thanks.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
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