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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Hi list members, I'm currently a student at Harold
Washington College in Chicago, and I'd like to know whether anyone knows for
sure whether pro tools 9 is as accessible on a Mac using voiceover as Sonar
producer version 8.53 is with cake talking scripts is using jaws versions 8,
9,11, and 12?I'm asking this question to make sure that doing all that I can to
make sure that I have what works for me as a student. I noticed that while
taking the commercial music work shop classes music 204, and music 205, that
sonar was not an option at the college. During the Spring term, I talked
to the instructor teaching both the Music 204, and music 205 classes. I
did have to have sighted assistance in both of those classes. That is not
a bad thing with in itself, But I want to make sure that if I had to follow a
text book in order to do some of the exercises, that I would be able to do the
same things at home even if the software program is not the same that is being
used at the college. I just want to make sure that I'd get the same
results. Thank you for any information that you might have. Thank
you.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>