Hi:
You might look at Maccessibility.net, and/or pose your question directly to the 
apple accessibility team at apple.com/accessibility.----Actually, I'm not sure 
that link is accurate, but it'll get you on the right track.
HTH
Carolyn
ch:)
On Jul 1, 2010, at 1:44 AM, James Gallagher wrote:

> Hello all.
> 
> is there a List of Applications that we can use for MacBook's
> that are accessible for us i.e. battery update & open WI-FI that are
> out there when we go to Tea shops or like me sitting in car when family
> go shopping in town.
> 
> Tried to do a search for this but found very little so sorry for asking
> maybe other MacBooks users out there can offer good Applications they use 
> every day.. 
> 
> all the best 
> 
> Yours
> James
> 
> The highest result of education is tolerance.
> Hellen Keller
> --
> James Gallagher
> 
> A-Z to Deafblindness <http://www.deafblind.com>
> A Deafblindness Web Resource <http://www.deafblind.co.uk>
> Learn more about Braille Chess at <http://www.BrailleChess.com>
> My Guide Dogs <http://www.wilma.co.uk>
> For the Sighted Hearing my WAP site is at <http://tagtag.com/deafblind>
> 
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