Hi, Amy -- No, I no longer have any usable vision. I had intended to buy the Mac Pro with Logic Pro to compose / create music, but I found that Voice Over on the Mac would not allow me to manipulate the various console controles in the Logic Pro music software. So now I'm at a loss. The Mac, I guess, won't let me make phone calls. I see a lot of blind people using iPhones online, but I don't know how or why. Then there's the iPad, but I don't know if it can do everything that an iPhone does. I'd like to make phone calls and use aps that allow me to read labels at the store, identify the denominations of the bills I carry, and maybe even act as a GPs. I guess these things do a lot more, but I don't yet know just what that may be. -- George ----- Original Message ----- From: Amy Ruell To: appletech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 10:22 PM Subject: [appletech] Re: Which Apple to choose? Hi George, A few questions. What are you going to use the device for primarily? Do you have any vision? From: appletech-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:appletech-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of George Cassell Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 1:11 AM To: appletech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [appletech] Which Apple to choose? I'm in the process of migrating from Windows to Apple. My question is, Why should one select an iPhone over an iPad, an iPad over an iPhone, or a Mac over either of the other two? -- George -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.932 / Virus Database: 3222.1.1/6221 - Release Date: 10/03/13 10:40:00