Thanks Lu, that sounds interesting your job. Well done on that. Keep it
up. While the mac technology is so expensive, you can see just why.
Apple both designs and makes the equipment, instead of hiring out
contractors to do the work themselves. Also, unlike the PC, you don't
get any crapware, excuse the explicits, on a mac. So again, you can see
just why they are so expensive.
Christopher H
On 05/02/2012 10:34, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:
Hi chris, welcome aboard.
you'll find the mac an easy OS to handle, voiceover as intuitive as
windows and stable. If you need any help, feel free to ask whatever
questions re the mac, voiceover, etc and we're all here to help.
I'm a mac systems engineer and founder of a charity here in the UK
called Free Macs For The Blind which caters for supply of working older
macs for blind users who can't afford new technology. so have a
background in system repairs and advanced maintenance / instalations.
I use a macbook pro 2010 edition for all my contract needs from
diagnostics to recovery work and love voiceover to bits. couldn't be
without it.
I'm using windows though on a separate system to run some tools of the
trade but hey, computers are computers.
lew
On 5 Feb 2012, at 10:29, chris hallsworth wrote:
Hello all.
I have just joined this list. Thanks to the owners for approving my
membership. Much appreciated.
I am here because I am thinking of getting a mac, purely for a change,
as my next computer. I have been using Windows since 1997, and I am
willing to take the challenge. If I can operate an iPod Touch or an
iPhone, surely I can operate a mac. That's my philosophy anyway.
So thought I would come here.
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