I did that. my question is how do I put every thing back later? 
Thanks,
Rachel.
On Sep 8, 2011, at 9:44 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Just do a time machine backup before upgrading and you shouldn't have 
> anything to worry about.
> 
> Ricardo Walker
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> On Sep 8, 2011, at 9:52 AM, Rachel magario wrote:
> 
>> Thanks Anne!
>> I am totally blind my self too, maybe this is why I did not see much of a 
>> change when I installed visiovoice.
>> I am thinking I will have to be courageous and up grade to lion here very 
>> soon. But, I'll see if my awesome mother let me test drive lion on her mac 
>> before I bring it on mine. If things go crazy on my computer during thesis, 
>> it would be horrible! But if lion behaves well, it might actually be a 
>> blessing, and things might run even better and somewhat more  organized.
>> Thanks! :)
>> Rachel
>> 
>> On Sep 8, 2011, at 8:14 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Rachel,
>>> 
>>> For Snow Leopard and below, the only voices that work properly without 
>>> crashing the system are the Infovox iVox voices made by Acapela and sold by 
>>> Assistiveware. They cost €99 for the first language pack and €49.50 for 
>>> subsequent packs. That's why I said you'd be better off upgrading to Lion 
>>> where you can get as many voices as you like for no extra cost. I've been 
>>> enjoying being able to add German, Spanish and Italian to my collection of 
>>> voices. Previously, I just had English and French.
>>> 
>>> I still prefer the Acapela voices, but probably wouldn't have bothered 
>>> getting them had French voices been available from Apple.
>>> 
>>> I remember you asked about VisioVoice. This is software for low vision 
>>> users. I'm afraid I don't understand it very well, being totally blind 
>>> myself. But my husband helps low vision users set up VisioVoice to their 
>>> liking.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Anne
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 8 Sep 2011, at 15:03, Rachel magario wrote:
>>> 
>>>> thanks Anne,
>>>> 
>>>> Right now I am actully pressing for portuguese and spanish. I have not 
>>>> being doing much with chinese and arabic right now. but I have loads of 
>>>> stuff to read in portuguese and spanish at the moment.
>>>> If I did want to buy a couple of voices, where would I go for that?
>>>> thanks again.
>>>> Rachel.
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