I use it. It is mostly accessible, except for the settings. They know about the 
problem and say they hope to fix it in a future update, but I keep hounding 
them about it so they don't forget. Still, it is cheaper than Carbonite, and 
includes many more features (no limit on how many drives you can back up, plus 
full Mac support). Crashplan seems to be the favorite if you google this sort 
of thing, and they have more and cost less so I went with them. If you start 
using them, please be sure to tell them about the inability to access settings 
with VO, so they know it's not just me who will be bugging them about it.
On Aug 17, 2013, at 9:53 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli <sarai.bucciare...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi:
> I'm looking for an accessible off site backup solution. I came across 
> CrashPlanPlus. Has anyone used it? Is it accessible with Voiceover?
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