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Leopard to be Released 26/October/2007

16 October, 2007 @ 9:36 am by Lioncourt

This morning, Apple announced that the long awaited Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard will at last be released on 26/October/2007 at 6:00 PM, along with Mac OS X Server 10.5 Leopard. The new OS will cost $129.00 for general users. The server version is available for $499.00 for the ten user license or $999.00 for unlimitted.

So, what does this mean for Voiceover users? Here’s the scoop from Apple.com.

  • Alex — A New Voice

    Give yourself a new voice. Meet Alex — a new English male voice that uses advanced, patented Apple technologies to deliver natural breathing and intonation, even at fast speaking rates.

  • Plug-and-Play Refreshable Braille Display Support

    Quickly set up popular, refreshable Braille displays. VoiceOver detects and configures as soon as you plug them in. No additional software or setup is required.

  • Braille Output During OS Installation

    For the first time ever on a desktop computer, you can use a Braille display while installing or upgrading your operating system.

  • The Braille Panel

    See a virtual Braille display — a visual representation of VoiceOver Braille output onscreen along with an English text translation.

  • Customizable Braille Display Input Keys

    Customize a Braille display more easily than ever before. Just choose a VoiceOver command, then press and hold the input keys. A tone sounds to let you know the command has been assigned successfully.

  • Contracted and Non-Contracted Braille

    Output Braille in standard contracted format or non-contracted “computer Braille.” VoiceOver automatically converts contracted Braille under the cursor so it’s easier to edit, then contracts it again when the cursor moves.

  • NumPad Commander

    Control VoiceOver using only the numeric keypad just like JAWS and Window-Eyes. This makes it easier for screen reader users to switch from a PC to a Mac and provides easy access to your favorite VoiceOver commands.

  • Portable VoiceOver Preferences

    Instantly reconfigure your VoiceOver preferences. Just plug in a flash drive containing your preferences and Leopard instantly reconfigures to work and act just like your Mac — without leaving a trace when you leave.

  • Faster Web and Page Navigation

    Quickly navigate long documents or web pages. Jump to key elements like headers, tables, and links and by text attributes like underlining, bold, italics, and color — even text phrases.

  • Hot Spots

    Monitor up to ten different areas onscreen and be alerted when there’s a change. Then jump directly to any hot spot to investigate or take action.

  • Drag-and-Drop Support

    Use drag-and-drop actions by keyboard only, in accessible applications.

  • Integrated Interactive Tutorial

    Learn VoiceOver unassisted in a safe environment. A built-in tutorial lets you practice as you learn.

  • Misspelled Word Detection

    Hear when a word is misspelled while reading text. Choose a tone or a spoken description.

  • Positional Audio Effects

    Benefit from many new sound effects in VoiceOver. Audio cues provide an improved sense of location.

  • Highlight by Word or Sentence

    Set the VoiceOver cursor to highlight each word or sentence being read as it is spoken.

  • New VoiceOver Utility

    Customize VoiceOver more easily. A new VoiceOver Utility layout includes many new options and preferences for customizing VoiceOver.

  • Improved Application Accessibility

    Do more with VoiceOver. Bundled Leopard applications and utilities have been enhanced for improved accessibility.

Given Apple’s past track record, it seems logical to assume that many other features and improvements will also be available in VoiceOver.

For a complete list of Leopard features, click here!

One Response to “Leopard to be Released 26/October/2007”

  1. Bert Patterson commented:

    On the Apple accessibility site, there is only a link to the VoiceOver Getting Started manual for Tiger. After searching the Apple support site, I was able to find the VoiceOver Getting Started Manual for Leopard. It can be found at:
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/VoiceOver_Getting_Started_Leopard_10.5.pdf

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