I would not say it's more difficult, but it is a bit different. You navigate 
more by item than by line, if you've used the web on the iphone, it's very 
similar to that. Personally, I enjoy surfing the web on the mac. The only time 
there is a problem is if you need to access flash content, and that's Adobe's 
fault. I think voiceover is the best screen reader for handling dynamic web 
pages, these are pages that change their content when you click a link, but it 
doesn't load an entire new page. In Windows, system access seems to handle this 
the best.
On May 22, 2011, at 6:06 AM, gerry cook wrote:

> Hi everyone!  I'm thinking, about getting a mac book pro, and I heard that 
> the web navigation is more difficult with safari, than what i'm use to with 
> jaws, and windows.  I'd love some opinions, and  really enjoying the iphone 
> as i do I was thinking about going with the mac.
> cheers gerry skype gerry.cook1
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