Apple offers Universal Access with Leopard Video

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Apple offers Universal Access with Leopard
Created: 08/09/2006
Video description: Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates Universal Access, an application that will be bundled with the company's new operating system Leopard. The program has features such as voiceover enhancements, braille support and closed captioning.

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