New Linux PDA For Blind People

Sean M McMahon smcmahon at usgs.gov
Thu Mar 30 13:13:44 EST 2006


I think what you're looking for is something like a zoris which is a pda 
that runns linux.  If that pda can run emacs, it can run emacspeak and now 
you're up and running.  If you can figure out how to compile speakup into 
it's kernel, now you have another solution.  If you can run flite on it, 
now you have software speech.    Then again these are all linux like 
solutions to making an accessible pda with linux.  This product may be 
geared to a market that wants a windows like solution that doesn't use 
windows.




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