# RABBIT — REAPER Accessibility Bootstrap & Bundle Installation Tool RABBIT sets up a fully accessible REAPER on Windows and macOS in a few clicks. Instead of hunting through download pages, copying files into the right folders, and fighting installers that fight your screen reader, you launch one small program and it does the work. RABBIT installs and keeps up to date: - REAPER — the DAW itself - OSARA — the screen-reader extension that makes REAPER usable with NVDA, JAWS, Narrator, and VoiceOver - SWS — the popular SWS Extension - ReaPack — REAPER's package manager - ReaKontrol — Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol support - JAWS-for-REAPER scripts (Windows only, when JAWS is detected) - FFmpeg (Windows only, opt-in) Beyond installing packages, RABBIT can also apply small post-install configuration tweaks. Today there's one such step: - Add Toni's REAPER Accessibility ReaPack repository. When ReaPack is part of your install plan or already on disk, this step is ticked by default; if the repository is already configured in your reapack.ini, the step shows as already applied and is skipped. ## Downloads Pick the file that matches your machine. It's a portable app, no dependencies and nothing to install. Download, run, get stuff done. These links always point at the latest release — bookmark or share them freely: [Download RABBIT for Windows X64 and X86](https://github.com/Timtam/rabbit/releases/latest/download/rabbit-windows-x86_64.exe) [Download RABBIT for Mac Universal Binary](https://github.com/Timtam/rabbit/releases/latest/download/rabbit-macos-universal.app.zip) [Other distributions, Windows on ARM and a MacOS bare binary for CLI are available on GitHub](https://github.com/timtam/rabbit) ## Please consider supporting ongoing work like this if you can! Scott adding a quick note here: With the support he provides in groups, his ReaPack repo and the [tutorials on his YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/@tonibarthmusic), Toni has contributed hundreds, maybe into thousands of hours by now helping maintain the community around REAPER accessibility. Now he's giving us crazily useful free software as well, what the hell! If you can send him any support to help cover his time for ongoing work, [tip Toni on PayPal](https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/tonironaldbarth), or you could [sponsor on GitHub](https://github.com/sponsors/Timtam)