Hi, your research is a bit old.  Protools is apparently quite hot now.  Logic 
is also there thanks to some third party voiceover scripts.

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On 2010-08-31, at 11:22 AM, Robert Hooper wrote:

> I am a Windows user who recently decided to try switching to a Mac. I don’t 
> yet have the new Mac computer, but I thought I’d ask a few questions 
> regardless.
> On windows, there exists many audio recording solutions (many of them 
> inaccessible to JAWS). I have been using Cakewalk Sonar 8.5 Producer with the 
> CateTalking scripts from Dancing Dots. It is an amazing, if expensive, 
> solution and I have had few problems with it thus far. Is there currently any 
> accessible recording software that roughly paralleles the features found in 
> Sonar? I am aware that Mac can run the famous ProTools software, but my 
> research says that that is still inaccessible. I still have a PC around on 
> which I can continue recording projects, and I plan to use Bootcamp to 
> install and run Windows on the Mac, should I ever need it. Any thoughts or 
> suggestions would be appreciated.
> SmilesJ
> Robert Hooper
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