Hi Banu,
Don't be frustrated. There is ample stuff to get you started. If you go to 
www.blindcooltech.com, you will find 13 wonderful podcasts about the mac. These 
are so well done, that I felt sort of at home on a mac even before mine 
arrived. Look for the search term "Mike Arrigo" and, among a lot of other 
useful podcasts Mike has done, you will find mac demo files in mp3. Mac demo 1 
through mac demo 13. You will have to download them separately though, giving a 
download click on each file. But once you have them, you will get the hang of 
the mac very quickly. Mike is a very good teacher. I got my mac because of his 
podcasts. Without them, I never would have thought a mac would be for me. 
www.blindcooltech.com. Look for Mike Arrigo.

Hth,
Paul.
On Oct 7, 2011, at 3:36 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:

> Hi Banu. 
> I know you asked about Podcasts, but have you also gone to the VO help with 
> the VO and the h key. Then press down arrow until you get the online 
> VoiceOver User Guide. This does have information on using VO with Safari, 
> TextEdit, and the programs that come with the Mac. I found using the startup 
> tutorial not to be as helpful as the User Guide. 
> 
> Of course I don't know what other computer experience you have, but VoiceOver 
> is not any more complicated than any other screen reader. All of them are 
> difficult in the beginning. Some people learn screen readers by themselves 
> and some people need training from others. 
> 
> Mobile Me, which is in your subject line, is being phased out because Apple 
> is going to another system soon. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Gigi 
> On Oct 7, 2011, at 7:59 AM, banu.bc wrote:
> 
>> hello again
>> I've bought mac for two weeks and I learnt so few things in this
>> period. I'm  frastrated  a lot.I never thought that using mac is such
>> difficult thing.  as far as I understood in Lion most of the basic
>> programmes doesn't work well with vo. I hope they will ix it quickly.
>> my question are there any  podcasts to teach  how to use macand vo?  I
>> tried vo quick start but need more deep stuff.
>> such as safari, mail, downloading, installing, text editing etc...
>> regards
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