After a year with an iPhone, I finally decided to jump back in with a Mac Mini running OS 10.7 (Lion), and today I enjoy switching back and forth between OS X Mavericks and Windows 7, depending on the task at hand and the strengths of each operating system. I watched from the sidelines as VoiceOver was formally introduced with OS 10.4 (Tiger), and continued to stand aside as it went through many upgrades and improvements. Unfortunately, I found this new screen reader extremely limited and confusing, and it wasn't long before I gave up and sold the Mac. Ten years ago I bought a used Mac notebook, eager to take part in a beta program for a new Mac screen reader called VoiceOver. I migrated to a DOS PC a few years later, and for the next 20 years I upgraded my way through a number of increasingly powerful computers running Microsoft Windows. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.I began my journey with accessible computing back in 1984 with an Apple IIE paired with an Echo internal synthesizer. Other amazingly awesome lists can be found in the
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