Good evening all, and a very happy, though I'll be it late casual sunday for 
the TA folks. :)
I'm cross-posting this, because I would like as many differing points-of-view 
as possible

The subject says it all for the most-part. Have any of you taken the plunge, 
and either gone for your Apple certs, or do you instruct from a VO/OSX/IOS 
perspective? What was the journey like, is accessibility on the Mac ready for 
this kind of undertaking? And lastly, how receptive, is the market for the 
implementation of all things apple into the arena of AT politics, for those of 
you who instruct? I'm interested in both areas, and so am curious to hear from 
those of you who have already gone there what it was like, which doors to open, 
and how to get this off the ground.

I've been using my Mac full-time for just over 3 months now, so undoubtedly 
have a lot still to learn, however, the experience has been such an enjoyable 
one for me, that I want to, if possible, take that to the next level. After 
all, some people learn better in a seeing is believing environment, and to the 
best of my knowledge, there isn't a lot of that available to the potentially 
new visually impaired switcher.

Thanks for reading all, and if this is all even slightly OT for these lists, 
too broad, etc, feel free to contact me offlist. Thanks for reading my toam, 
and in advance for any/all input regarding my lil endeavor.

Have a fabulous evening

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