![]() ![]() And I'm quite sad, because this reality forces me to switch all the time between Windows and the Mac. That is, we do not have, since I use a Mac, no complete solution and reliable to view the epub with the VoiceOver.įortunately on the Iphone things are different, but the tract here of Mac, just. What we have is the Ibooks from Apple, with accessibility, but very little practical use with VoiceOver, the Read4me, which opens epub, Itext Express, with several small limitations, the Adob Digital Edition, which does not allow to read the text right, and the Speech Center, with problems of stability and navigation by index. There is no program that comes close to, for example, the QRead for Windows, in terms of accessibility. But, on the other hand, there is a huge gap in the reading programs. I study law and the Ulysses is the perfect app for me, I just love it. But there are not only Ulysses for those who want to write on the Mac, we have the Mac Journal, Day One, By Word, Pages and many others. There is absolutely nothing like the Ulysses, for example, in terms of accessibility and quality. There is in fact no for Windows the amount and the quality of programs for writing that there is on the Mac. I love the Mac, the control I have on it, the stability, the predictability, accessibility, and how responsive the VoiceOver in all situations.Īll already know that the audio programs tend to be very accessible on the Mac, so what I'd like to address here is of another type of programs, programs to read and write, of which the Mac is very well served. I am brazilian and use a Mac since 2011, when the Lion came, with voices in Portuguese. Before you begin, I need to apologize for the shortcomings in my English. ![]()
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