Re: At Charles 9, re: PDF.
Your experiment, of sitting in front of a box with no monitor, is one I have done repeatedly, I like the iPhone, I would really like to love the Mac, spending $250 or so annually for a screen reader makes me reach for the nearest sick-bag, but the Mac simpley doesn't do what the Windows box does. Again, the return policy had better be good. A demo at an apple store isn't even remotely enough, buy one and try it for a week and a half straight. I've done so, I wish I could have continued, but the more I did it, the more I was told "you can't do that" or "it will take forever to do that" or "you're trying to do it the Windows way". I don't care which way I do it, I want it done. The Mac accessibility is one of the saddest chapters of the sad story of accessibility, it could have been so good, it's so crap.