What version of Windows does the Mac support?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Richard Ring 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 11:26 AM
  Subject: Re: Serious question about Mac vs. Windows


  Any tool that accomplishes the tasks that are desired or required is a valid 
tool. For me, if I had to do heavy wordprocessing, I would prefer Windows. But 
that's just me. Although insofar as I know, the Mac is an incredibility well 
built machine, it does have rather a high price tag. Financial considerations 
certainly play a part in any such decision. However, if we factor in the cost 
of a high end Windows screen reader, the high price of a Mac becomes far more 
manageable. The best decision anyone can make will be based upon their 
particular needs. For example, I have used a Windows program called Station 
Playlist to handle internet broadcasting. I would not abandon Windows if I 
still needed to use that program. Again, it's the tools you need to get the 
work done that you need to do.



  You can have an off day, but you can't have a day off! ---The Art of Fielding
   Sent from my Mac Book Pro 
  richr...@gmail.com


  On Apr 5, 2013, at 3:06 AM, "BBS" <bigbigshawn....@gmail.com> wrote:


    Hi. I got my Mac over 2 years ago, it'll be 3 this November. I pretty much 
got adjusted to the Mac the day I got it. Funny story about it, the first day I 
purchased this thing, I sold my PC. I was like "I don't need it anymore." I 
think the reason why for some people the Mac is harder to use with Voiceover is 
because they don't use the Voiceover quick start tutorial. After using it and 
actually practicing the Voiceover commands, the rest was a piece of cake. I 
even started downloading apps onto this thing. Now look at me. I'm so advanced 
on here that I'm running Windows on my Mac. And I also think it's cool that I 
can upgrade or reinstall the OS if I need to. Microsoft will never let us do 
that.

    Shawn
    Sent from my white MacBook


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