I've tried Open Office on the mac. The Open Office word processor seems
somewhat accessible, but I can't figure out how to do simple things like bold
text. When I try command+b or control+b, VoiceOver doesn't indicate that
bolding is on.
On Mar 20, 2010, at 12:52 PM, Dyer matthew wrote:
> Hi
Hi, Office 2008 is not accessibole, but there is open office which is free
and there is also iwork 9 which is just as good.
Matthew
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[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chad Rohr
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Hi Frank,
On 18 Mar 2010, at 01:25, Frank Tom wrote:
> Let's not forget TextEdit, the work processor that comes with the Mac. The
> price is right, it comes with every Mac, and will do what most people want;
> letters, notes, short papers, etc.
You're quite right, I'd forgotten to mention it, b
Hi Chad,
Let's not forget TextEdit, the work processor that comes with the Mac. The
price is right, it comes with every Mac, and will do what most people want;
letters, notes, short papers, etc.
I use Mail exclusively so no need for Microsoft Office.
Tom Frank
vermont...@gmail.com
On Mar 1
Hi Chad,
On 17 Mar 2010, at 01:14, Chad Rohr wrote:
> I am going to be getting a Macbook soon and I wondered if Office 2008 is
> accessible?
> If not, what is something that will work and is accessible for the Mac
Office 2008 is not, although the soon to be released 2010 is rumoured to be. I
wou