Dialpad

Janina Sajka janina at afb.net
Wed Jun 28 09:43:09 EDT 2000


I guess my point is that we should start tracking what JAVA tools are
being used to create the applications we're interested in. There's a
difference among the various JAVA development tools. The ones we'd like to
tap into, imho, are those from Sun, because they are disigned, explicitly
and specifically, with disability in mind.


On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Kirk Wood wrote:

> I would not bet that Dialpad might work on Linux, but not with any of the
> text based browsers. The catch is that the service uses a Java based
> program.
> 
> As for it being inherantly gui based, Java is definately not. In fact, IBM
> has done quite a bit of work with speech access in Java. If memory serves
> correctly, they even have a screen reader based entirely on Java. The
> catch is that it must run in a virtual machine. It is possible to install
> the Sun VM without having X on your system. In fact, apache has some Java
> support.
> 
> 

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				Janina Sajka, Director
				Information Systems Research & Development
				American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)

janina at afb.net






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