I must agree with Donna here. May I also add that even when a program in the 
Mac freezes, it doesn't cause the whole system to lose speech as windows does. 
I also like that when a program is doing something, we hear "busy" or "ready" 
when it is completed.
On 2013-04-03, at 2:30 PM, Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com> wrote:

> One thing I would add is that I feel like having Voiceover integrated into 
> the IOS is a huge advantage in terms of smoothness of operation.  I've used 
> Windows with JAWS since 1995.  Since July 2009 I've use a Mac at home, and 
> most of the time Windows at work.  I agree with the person who said that 
> sometimes I prefer browsing the internet in Windows, but most of the time, 
> apart from that, I'd rather be on my Mac.  One thing that I notice a lot is 
> how often in Windows I find myself dealing with screens where the information 
> is not spoken and is not shown in braille.  These can be system 
> notifications, software screens, etc. I absolutely never have that problem on 
> my Mac.  Even when upgrading the OS, you can still have feedback with 
> Voiceover.  And speaking of upgrading, I also really like the fact that when 
> I upgrade to a new version of Mac IOS I also get the newest version of 
> Voiceover, thus avoiding the situation that can happen in Windows where 
> unless you spend $200 on a new SMA, you may not be able to upgrade to the 
> latest version of Windows, because your version of JAWS won't support it.
> 
> I would also say that very rarely do I feel like pounding my Mac into a pile 
> of dust, and I probably feel like doing that to my PC at least three times a 
> week. :)
> HTH,
> Donna
> On Apr 3, 2013, at 3:24 PM, Kerri <shalo...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> 
>> Hello, 
>> 
>> I will do my best to chime in on this subject.
>> 
>> I used windows since 1995 in college and 1998 at home. I found the switch 
>> fro Windows to Mac rather arduous because my computer had a couple not 
>> serious issues and I didn't have training (I hadn't found this list yet) 
>> Once the learning curve was over, I find Mac easier and more intuitive but 
>> there are some things I like better about windows to this day. I like the 
>> feedback that voice over provides, for example, when copying and pasting, 
>> but I like burning css on windows better. For utilizing talking communities 
>> chat client, I prefer windows but for Skype I prefer Mac.
>> On 2013-04-03, at 12:36 PM, "Shannon Gerdts" <bambam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello list,
>>> I'm a new subscriber as of today and would like to ask this direct question 
>>> without getting a lot of elitest Mac/Windows mentalities.  What I mean by 
>>> this is I would love to get some feedback from you guys on the list about 
>>> an unbiased bit of feedback on your experiences with the Mac.  I also would 
>>> like to know what you guys have experienced as being pros to the switch 
>>> from a windows machine to that of a  Mac system as well as cons if there is 
>>> any.  Have any of you used boot camp or another way of running windows 
>>> successfully on a Mac?
>>> The reason I want to get this information is because my wife just recently 
>>> had her Toshiba laptop  give out on her after just three to four years and 
>>> is rather disappointed with her experiences in windows laptops so she is 
>>> tossing around the idea of a Mac.  However, before making the decision to 
>>> just jump into the decision she would like to get as much information as 
>>> possible and weigh the advantages and disadvantages first so that she makes 
>>> the best decision for her in the long run without being stuck shelling out 
>>> money on a system she won't like.  I ask about running Windows in boot camp 
>>> or through another avenue because she enjoys mudding and uses VIP mud which 
>>> is made only for windows so will likely need to use this in the short term 
>>> at the very least until she can find a client that works as well with 
>>> voiceover on the Mac.
>>> I thank all responses you guys can give us and thank you all in welcoming 
>>> me to the list.
>>> 
>>> Take care,
>>> Shannon Gerdts 
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