Hello there.
Fine reader express for the mac works very well and the recognition engine is 
one of the best. 
They have a trial copy that you can test with your mac.
goto.
www.abbyy.com 

Later.

On Oct 27, 2010, at 4:49 AM, Eric Oyen wrote:

> well,
> I am not sure about the accessible scanner software. however, you can do most 
> of your word processing on the mac. I didn't know that microsoft office was 
> available for the mac. The one thing I can tell you is that the mac is not a 
> respectable part of the marketplace and a lot of blind people who use 
> computers also like the mac (those that have one anyway). 
> 
> I don't use windows here as I don't have the funds to get the accessibility 
> software. I haven't tried looking around for good OCR software yet (but I do 
> see a need for it). I may have to have someone help me bring my windows box 
> back up and install NVDA and see what I can do with it. there's plenty of 
> cheap software for the windows PC, but like anything else, it requires funds 
> I don't currently have.
> 
> -Eric
> 
> On Oct 26, 2010, at 6:40 PM, Sharon Ballantyne wrote:
> 
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> I have not used the mac computer systems in about fifteen years but am 
>> making the final decisions for my purchase of an IMac. Does anyone have 
>> advice. I am a totally blind user. I have decided it will be most useful to 
>> bootcamp my computer so as to have scanning capabilities. I am told there is 
>> no accessible software on the Mac for my scanning needs? I ahve been using 
>> kerzweil. Right now I am planning to go with Freedom Scientific's openbook 
>> and the Freedom Scientific Pearl which is portable and uses a camera rather 
>> than a flat bed scanner. Before I make that commitment I want to be sure 
>> there is nothing out there for the Mac.
>> 
>> I am planning to use iwork but there have been some suggestions I go with 
>> Microsoft for Mac. I currently use Jaws 11 on a windows 7 with Microsoft 
>> office 2007.
>> 
>> My primary uses on the computer are: word processing, excel, e-mail and 
>> internet searches as well as scanning outlined above. I have no technical 
>> background.
>> 
>> It was suggested I get 500 gb and a separate 500 gb external drive for 
>> backup rather than the 1 terabite.
>> If anyone has any advice to throw in before I make the final purchase 
>> decisions, that would be great.
>> 
>> E-mail off list can be sent to:
>> sbal...@nexicom.net
>> 
>> Thank-you,
>> Sharon in Canada
>> 
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