Hello all,
    Again thanks so much for all your prompt responses on this issue.  The last 
thing I guess we have to ask is just if anyone knows how mac goes about their 
releases of computers since I know the newest macbook pro currently is almost a 
year old.  If anyone knows their typical releasing of computers or if they have 
a specific regular timeframe than we could think about holding out if the new 
macbook is coming out relatively soon.

Take care,
Shannon Gerdts

From: Maria & Joe Chapman 
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2013 4:45 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: Serious question about Mac vs. Windows

HI.  Yes, I was going to point  out how well the mac and Ios devices integrate 
with the mac.  Not to mention in my oppinion itunes and vo work much better 
than itunes and jaws or nvda.  I did try to use nvda full time just before  I 
switched but the tts didn't sound right not when using sapi.  I also think as 
time goes on there will be more and more accessible programmes for the mac.   

Blessings! Maria Joe and loving guide Karly.
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On 04/04/2013, at 6:52 AM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:


  Well, if you have iOS devices there are more advantages, since things like 
contacts, notes, calendars, and more sync to all your devices. You can, for 
instance, do a lot of typing in reminders or contacts on the mac, and then the 
changes will appear on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.

  I'll not talk about the other advantages of the Mac, since they are basically 
the same for sighted and blind users so any Gogle search can give you more than 
I could think of. I will mention the cost of screen readers, though: vo is 
free, whereas most Windows screen readers cost money. However, the free NVDA 
screen reader nullifies this point somewhat.

  I still don't like browsing the web on the mac as much as on windows, but I 
have grown used to it. Still, I like the windows approach to the internet much 
more (well, technically, I like windows scree readers' approaches to it). Aside 
from that, and having less hotkeys in dialogs (balanced by the ability to 
assign custom hotkeys to items in the dropdown menus), I can't think of 
disadvantages except, of course, the price.

  I use both Bootcamp and a virtual machine solution, so both avenues are open 
to you assuming you have a license key for your copy of windows. I'm not 
suggesting you have an illegal copy, I'm saying you will need the 25-character 
code to re-authorize your copy of windows if you want it to work normally. You 
can find isos of Windows online and use them, but they will expire and you 
could run into some problems if that happens. The bootcamp vs vm debate is also 
something I will not get into here, as it has little to do specifically with 
the blind and so information you find online will apply to you as much as 
anyone else.

  If you have additional questions, let me know.
  On Apr 3, 2013, at 3:36 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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