Well, but that's true of any computer system.  If you tried to put Windows 8 on 
a computer you bought in 1995 you would have a problem. :)  But for Mac, you 
9only have to contend with the hardware, not the hardware and the screen reader.
On Apr 3, 2013, at 6:22 PM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Donna,
> You know, it is also possible to get stuck behind the no upgrade 8-ball with  
> a Mac. It isn't the screen reader, it is the hardware at issue, and then you 
> have to go spend a whole lot more than 200 bucks to get the latest screen 
> reader features that are only available with the new os. Same with i-devices, 
> but that's a different subject. IPad 1 anybody?
> 
> . 
> Mary Otten
> motte...@gmail.com
> 
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