outspoken anyone? -- Jonnie Appleseed With His Hands-on Technolog(eye)s touching the internet reducing technology's disabilities one byte at a time On Mar 23, 2015, at 16:42, John Panarese <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: No, it is true for all screen readers. At least, with Apple, it is Apple supporting the screen reader. Development cycle or not, it gets updated. With Windows, remember that they are third party developers bolting on their screen reader to Microsoft Windows. They are at the mercy of Microsoft as far as changes to the OS, and we've seen many times how that has gone. Honestly, based on your assumptions and comments, I think you need to educate yourself quite bit on how this technology is going. You are making statemements that I haven't read in years. Again, assuming most IT professionals these days use only Windows is old news. Things are changing and for good reason. Also, what makes you think another company won't develop a screen reader for the Mac some day? Take Care John D. Panarese Director Mac for the Blind Tel, (631) 724-4479 Email, john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Website, http://www.macfortheblind.com APPLE CERTIFIED SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL FOR MAC OSX 10.7 LION and 10.8 Mountain Lion AUTHORIZED APPLE STORE BUSINESS AFFILIATE MAC and iOS VOICEOVER TRAINING AND SUPPORT > On Mar 23, 2015, at 4:29 PM, Todor Fassl <fassl.tod@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > But pointing out that someone could write another screen reader for Mac OS is > not a point in favor of voiceover. The fact is that with