New Linux PDA For Blind People

BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net blindtech at blindtechs.net
Sat Apr 1 00:17:26 EST 2006


hey travis, I have always read this roomor of sorts but where can I  
read actual documentation on it?
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On Mar 31, 2006, at 8:07 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

> Actually, Microsoft *tried* to include a screen reader with their
> operating system.  But, after the nfb got done raking them over the
> coals claiming it would bankrupt all the 3rd-party developers of
> screen readers, ms toned it down, and it became ... narrator.
> So, if you want to blame someone for ms not having a built-in screen
> reader like OSX does, Call your local NFB office, and ask them.
> On Mar 31, 2006, at 6:15 PM, Darragh wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Lets not be unrealistic here. The developers of this machine are
>> out to make
>> money. Their not out to help all us por unfortunate blind people.
>> We don't
>> live in an ideal world, People don't ordinarily write accessible
>> software
>> out of the goodness of their heart and Microsoft won't start
>> shipping screen
>> readers with their operating systems.
>>
>> My point is: Lets stop debating amunxt our selves. Stop complaining
>> that we
>> have to pay higher prices for accessible hardware and software.
>> Lets face
>> it, most of us would charge the same if not more if given the
>> chance and why
>> not! A lot of development and research go into these things.
>>
>> I've read some really thought out messages regarding this topic in
>> the last
>> few days. I'd say one thing to the authors of these rants: "Do you
>> not think
>> your energy would be better spent attacking software developers
>> such as
>> adobe and Microsoft rather than writing pointless arguments on a
>> list where
>> lets face it, most people hate paying for windows software never
>> mind access
>> software to read it!
>>
>> That's my minor rant over for the night.
>>
>> Darragh
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca [mailto:speakup-
>> bounces at braille.uwo.ca]
>> On Behalf Of Janina Sajka
>> Sent: 01 April 2006 01:08
>> To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
>> Subject: Re: New Linux PDA For Blind People
>>
>> ace writes:
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>>> What is actually included on the hand-held part of the unit?
>>
>> Most important, the hard drive is in the hand held. Also, the radios
>> will be in there, though initially only WiFi.
>>
>> As for software, everything is in there too. But, you probably don't
>> want to write very much email--or your Ph.D. thesis using only the
>> 12-key.
>>
>> I should say that I'm writing the manual. Here's an excerpt from the
>> current Table Of Contents:
>>
>>
>> Doing Things: The Icon's Applications
>> The Bookshelf: Integrated DAISY and BookShare Browser
>> The News Stand: Magazines and Newspapers -- Your Daily Diet Of News
>> The Jukebox:    A HiFi Stereo Music Player In The Palm Of Your Hand
>> Planner: Addressbook, Calendar, Appointments, And Automated Reminders
>> Taking Notes:   One Touch Audio Recording or Text Notes--You Choose
>> Word Processor
>> E-Mail
>> Web Browser
>> Podcast Player: The Latest Thing Made Easy
>> Tracking Your Money: The Icon's Financial Tools
>> The Calculator:
>>
>>
>>
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