[nabs-l] Microsoft Office question

Steve Jacobson steve.jacobson at visi.com
Thu Jul 18 17:52:23 UTC 2013


Antonio,

Thank you for your comments, but as I see it, you pretty much backed up what I said rather than contradicting it.  <smile>  In 
addition to the VM approach, some use a Dual Boot approach as well, and what one does is probably more of a technical decision 
rather than one of preference.  Depending upon the approach, one might also need a copy of Windows.  It is certainly an option 
that works, but it isn't likely something Josh is going to do by himself in an hour or two.  

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson


On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 12:52:56 -0400, Antonio M. Guimaraes Jr. wrote:

>Steve and all,

>While I agree that the initial 
>set up for VMWare on the mac can be daunting, I wouldn't discourage the practice.

>VMWare and Windows can be installed with sighted assistance, and accessed without major hassle. 

>I would say that continued access to sighted help might be necessary to insure you can fix things when they break with VMWare.

>It is likely Josh will have expert sighted assistance at the school lab.

>Steve, you said that windows on the Mac is not a simple thing, but it can work. I would go a bit further by saying it does work, 
and is likely to work better with time, especially if VMWare is willing to make things more accessible.

>Blind people have more access to the Mac environment than assistive technology experts of our day may be comfortable with.

>There are trainers starting to teach on the Mac, and some have contracts with state rehab agencies. One such trainer, John 
Panarese, presented at the AT Trainers meeting at convention this year. I have not yet trained with John, but he has given me the 
impression he is highly skilled and professional. I would encourage folks to reach out to him to see if they can benefit from 
training.

>I do not work with John, but recognize the potential contributions he can make to my training ad that of others.

>There is a big learning curve to climb with the Mac, but most people can learn it if they can learn the PC environment.

>Antonio

>On Jul 18, 2013, at 11:01 AM, Steve Jacobson <steve.jacobson at visi.com> wrote:

>> Joshua,
>> 
>> Microsoft Office is not accessible on the MAC with VoiceOver.  Some people set up a virtual Windows machine on the MAC and run 
a 
>> screen reader and Office that way, but it is not a simple thing to do even though it can work.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Steve Jacobson
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, 17 Jul 2013 19:33:06 +0000, Joshua Lester wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all!
>>> I'm working on getting my Mac, and I have a question.
>>> Will Microsoft Office work on it?
>>> I'm going to have to take an online class this Fall, and Office is required.
>>> Thanks, Joshua
>> 
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