Hi friends and dear experts.
I am using gold wave software.
I wanted to record using gold wave.
Any help is appreciated.
I will be very happy if somebuddy can explain to me over skyp.
Thanks in advance and regards.
Shivasuresh.
Mobile number.
9550437181.
Skyp ID.
Sivasuresh.katta


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>    3. Want to buy a budget Android Tab with good accessability
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> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 06:59:03 +0530
> From: "George Abraham" <geo...@eyeway.org>
> To: "'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>       concerning      the disabled.'" <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>,
>       "'vib-india'" <vib-in...@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: Re: [AI] Government's BOSS move: Now a homegrown system to
>       run     computers
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> I think we must challenge this move in court. The court must stay the move
> and ask Govt to check the software for its accessibility before the move is
> made  official.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of avinash shahi
> Sent: 12 January 2015 22:21
> To: vib-india; accessindia
> Subject: [AI] Government's BOSS move: Now a homegrown system to run
> computers
>
> I'm worried about BOSS's compatibility with Screen Reading software?
> Techy friends update, please?
> http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/governments-boss-move-n
> ow-a-homegrown-system-to-run-computers/
> In keeping with its larger 'Make in India' pitch, the government has
> asked states to deploy an open source Linux-based operating system --
> meant to run official computers -- called BOSS, an acronym for Bharat
> Operating System Solutions. This is being proposed as a 'homegrown'
> alternative to the Microsoft Windows operating system, which is the
> predominant OS in use across Central and state government computer
> systems, alongside other Linux variants such as Redhat and Ubuntu, as
> well as Android and Unix systems.
>
> "DeitY (Department of Electronics and Information Technology) has
> written to all the state governments for possible deployment of BOSS
> Linux in the states and UTs," an official said. Developed by the
> Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), the Government
> has entrusted a Chennai-based state-owned IT firm with the support and
> promotion of BOSS, the Debian GNU/Linux-based operating system with
> wide Indian languages support that includes Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi,
> Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil and even Maithili and Bodo.
>
> According to officials, the increased penetration of BOSS is expected
> to have an incremental impact on the Government's Digital India plan
> as it can be leveraged to ensure that a larger number people can have
> access to software in their local language to access the Internet.
>
> At present, the state-owned National Informatics Centre supplies
> proprietary software Windows and Redhat Linux to Government
> departments. The BOSS version of Linux is available for free download
> and compact discs are being made available for free distribution.
>
> "The number of downloads reported from the site is around 70,000. If
> states were to shift over to BOSS as the predominant operating system
> for their IT networks, these numbers would go up sharply," an official
> said.
>
> Before its decision to ask states to deploy the BOSS, the Centre has
> tried pushing the operating system in central government departments.
> Currently, according to DeitY estimates, around 2.5 million
> deployments of BOSS Linux have been done by C-DAC in education,
> government and e-governance sectors.
>
> In order to make the switch-over possible, the Centre has asked C-DAC
> and other agencies to ensure that BOSS Support Centres are set up
> across the country and workshops are being conducted to encourage the
> use of the operating system in the country, officials said.
>
> BOSS 5.0, the latest version of the operating system, reportedly comes
> with several new applications mainly focused on enhanced security and
> user-friendly applications
>
> --
> Avinash Shahi
> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>
> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>
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> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 03:13:26 +0000
> From: Dinesh Kaushal <dkaus...@sapient.com>
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> Would be interested to know how much of this is real home grown and how much
> of it is just rebranding of Linux?
>
> Best
> Dinesh
> Mobile: +91 9718328272
> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of George Abraham
> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 6:59 AM
> To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.'; 'vib-india'
> Subject: Re: [AI] Government's BOSS move: Now a homegrown system to run
> computers
>
> I think we must challenge this move in court. The court must stay the move
> and ask Govt to check the software for its accessibility before the move is
> made  official.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of avinash shahi
> Sent: 12 January 2015 22:21
> To: vib-india; accessindia
> Subject: [AI] Government's BOSS move: Now a homegrown system to run
> computers
>
> I'm worried about BOSS's compatibility with Screen Reading software?
> Techy friends update, please?
> http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/governments-boss-move-n
> ow-a-homegrown-system-to-run-computers/
> In keeping with its larger 'Make in India' pitch, the government has
> asked states to deploy an open source Linux-based operating system --
> meant to run official computers -- called BOSS, an acronym for Bharat
> Operating System Solutions. This is being proposed as a 'homegrown'
> alternative to the Microsoft Windows operating system, which is the
> predominant OS in use across Central and state government computer
> systems, alongside other Linux variants such as Redhat and Ubuntu, as
> well as Android and Unix systems.
>
> "DeitY (Department of Electronics and Information Technology) has
> written to all the state governments for possible deployment of BOSS
> Linux in the states and UTs," an official said. Developed by the
> Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), the Government
> has entrusted a Chennai-based state-owned IT firm with the support and
> promotion of BOSS, the Debian GNU/Linux-based operating system with
> wide Indian languages support that includes Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi,
> Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil and even Maithili and Bodo.
>
> According to officials, the increased penetration of BOSS is expected
> to have an incremental impact on the Government's Digital India plan
> as it can be leveraged to ensure that a larger number people can have
> access to software in their local language to access the Internet.
>
> At present, the state-owned National Informatics Centre supplies
> proprietary software Windows and Redhat Linux to Government
> departments. The BOSS version of Linux is available for free download
> and compact discs are being made available for free distribution.
>
> "The number of downloads reported from the site is around 70,000. If
> states were to shift over to BOSS as the predominant operating system
> for their IT networks, these numbers would go up sharply," an official
> said.
>
> Before its decision to ask states to deploy the BOSS, the Centre has
> tried pushing the operating system in central government departments.
> Currently, according to DeitY estimates, around 2.5 million
> deployments of BOSS Linux have been done by C-DAC in education,
> government and e-governance sectors.
>
> In order to make the switch-over possible, the Centre has asked C-DAC
> and other agencies to ensure that BOSS Support Centres are set up
> across the country and workshops are being conducted to encourage the
> use of the operating system in the country, officials said.
>
> BOSS 5.0, the latest version of the operating system, reportedly comes
> with several new applications mainly focused on enhanced security and
> user-friendly applications
>
> --
> Avinash Shahi
> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>
> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 10:19:29 +0530
> From: Jairam Balasubramanian <cajai...@gmail.com>
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>       concerning      the disabled." <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Subject: [AI] Want to buy a budget Android Tab with good accessability
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> Hello friends
>
> Need reviews on any Tab with good accessability features.
> Also the price points to consider buying the same.
>
> Thanks and regards
> Jairam
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>
>
> ------------------------------
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 10:25:40 +0530
> From: Jairam Balasubramanian <cajai...@gmail.com>
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>       concerning      the disabled." <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Subject: Re: [AI] Want to buy a budget Android Tab with good
>       accessability
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> Hello friends
>
> I have inadvertantly posted the query to AI list in place of Mobile AI.
> Appologies for the same.
>
> Thanks and regards
> Jairam
>
> On 1/13/15, Jairam Balasubramanian <cajai...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello friends
>>
>> Need reviews on any Tab with good accessability features.
>> Also the price points to consider buying the same.
>>
>> Thanks and regards
>> Jairam
>>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 10:46:21 +0530
> From: "Kotian, H P" <hpkot...@rbi.org.in>
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>       concerning      the disabled." <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Subject: Re: [AI] Government's BOSS move: Now a homegrown system      to
>       run     computers
> Message-ID:
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Hi
> It has been there for a very long time now. This is optimised for Indian
> languages.
> Orka should be available on it. There are many on this list who are entirely
> on Linux. Even OCR is available for us.
>
> Harish Kotian
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Dinesh Kaushal
> Sent: 13 January 2015 08:43
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.; 'vib-india'
> Subject: Re: [AI] Government's BOSS move: Now a homegrown system to run
> computers
>
> Would be interested to know how much of this is real home grown and how much
> of it is just rebranding of Linux?
>
> Best
> Dinesh
> Mobile: +91 9718328272
> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of George Abraham
> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 6:59 AM
> To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.'; 'vib-india'
> Subject: Re: [AI] Government's BOSS move: Now a homegrown system to run
> computers
>
> I think we must challenge this move in court. The court must stay the move
> and ask Govt to check the software for its accessibility before the move is
> made  official.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of avinash shahi
> Sent: 12 January 2015 22:21
> To: vib-india; accessindia
> Subject: [AI] Government's BOSS move: Now a homegrown system to run
> computers
>
> I'm worried about BOSS's compatibility with Screen Reading software?
> Techy friends update, please?
> http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/governments-boss-move-n
> ow-a-homegrown-system-to-run-computers/
> In keeping with its larger 'Make in India' pitch, the government has asked
> states to deploy an open source Linux-based operating system -- meant to run
> official computers -- called BOSS, an acronym for Bharat Operating System
> Solutions. This is being proposed as a 'homegrown'
> alternative to the Microsoft Windows operating system, which is the
> predominant OS in use across Central and state government computer systems,
> alongside other Linux variants such as Redhat and Ubuntu, as well as Android
> and Unix systems.
>
> "DeitY (Department of Electronics and Information Technology) has written to
> all the state governments for possible deployment of BOSS Linux in the
> states and UTs," an official said. Developed by the Centre for Development
> of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), the Government has entrusted a Chennai-based
> state-owned IT firm with the support and promotion of BOSS, the Debian
> GNU/Linux-based operating system with wide Indian languages support that
> includes Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil and even
> Maithili and Bodo.
>
> According to officials, the increased penetration of BOSS is expected to
> have an incremental impact on the Government's Digital India plan as it can
> be leveraged to ensure that a larger number people can have access to
> software in their local language to access the Internet.
>
> At present, the state-owned National Informatics Centre supplies proprietary
> software Windows and Redhat Linux to Government departments. The BOSS
> version of Linux is available for free download and compact discs are being
> made available for free distribution.
>
> "The number of downloads reported from the site is around 70,000. If states
> were to shift over to BOSS as the predominant operating system for their IT
> networks, these numbers would go up sharply," an official said.
>
> Before its decision to ask states to deploy the BOSS, the Centre has tried
> pushing the operating system in central government departments.
> Currently, according to DeitY estimates, around 2.5 million deployments of
> BOSS Linux have been done by C-DAC in education, government and e-governance
> sectors.
>
> In order to make the switch-over possible, the Centre has asked C-DAC and
> other agencies to ensure that BOSS Support Centres are set up across the
> country and workshops are being conducted to encourage the use of the
> operating system in the country, officials said.
>
> BOSS 5.0, the latest version of the operating system, reportedly comes with
> several new applications mainly focused on enhanced security and
> user-friendly applications
>
> --
> Avinash Shahi
> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>
> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 14:15:29 +0530
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> Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2015 2:25 PM
> Subject: [AI] Surgery helps IIT student gain sight after 19 years,
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>
>> Hello Friends,
>> A good info.
>> source:
>> http://m.timesofindia.com/city/chennai/Surgery-helps-IIT-student-gain-sight-after-19-years/articleshow/45838710.cms
>>
>> Jan 11, 2015, 01.46AM IST TNN
>>
>>
>> Choudhary suffered from a congenital condition in which the lenses in
>> his eyes were tilted and cornea in one eye was almost closed,
>> resulting in near-zero vision.But he can now read without much effort,
>> thanks to a surgery he underwent in a Chennai hospital.CHENNAI: It
>> would have been an odd sight for JEE invigilators last year when
>> Ashish Choudhary, a candidate, wrote the exam, with his nose almost
>> touching the answer paper. When the results came, he bagged the 27th
>> rank, and secured admission in IIT-Madras.
>>
>> Choudhary, 19, who hails from Madhya Pradesh, suffered from a
>> congenital condition in which the lenses in his eyes were tilted and
>> cornea in one eye was almost closed, resulting in near-zero vision.
>> But he can now read without much effort, thanks to a surgery he
>> underwent in a city hospital. Doctors fixed artificial lenses in his
>> eye using glue.
>>
>> Ashish had problems with vision since his birth. Despite several trips
>> to various hospitals, his vision did not improve. At IIT, his
>> professors noticed that Ashish was always restless in class and did
>> not focus on the blackboard. "He could not see properly. We decided to
>> get him medical help as he was a brilliant student," said Ashish's
>> English teacher Manjula Rajan.
>>
>> He was taken to Agarwal's Eye Hospital where tests revealed that his
>> optical lenses were tilted. "There was also decreased vision in one
>> eye as his pupil was distorted," said Dr Amar Agarwal. The doctors
>> corrected the condition by implanting artificial lenses through glued
>> intraocular lens (IOL) technique. "We also repaired his pupil and
>> brought it to the centre by removing tissue from his iris. This
>> ensured that enough light passed through his pupil and provided clear
>> vision," the doctor said.
>>
>> Dr Agarwal said the technique is usually used to rectify cataract in
>> patients who have had a serious eye injury. Previously, IOL
>> implantation was considered very difficult or fraught with
>> complications as it required large incisions and multiple sutures,
>> leading to longer healing time.
>>
>> Earlier, doctors did not have a way to implant artificial lens as
>> there was no support to keep it steady. "Now it can be held in one
>> place with the help of glue. The technique of glued IOL developed in
>> 2007 has been a game changer," the doctor said. As Ashish's parents
>> are farmers and could not afford the expensive surgery, IIT-Madras
>> came forward to sponsor the procedure.
>>
>>
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> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 10:55:31 +0530
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> Subject: [AI] Moderator- OT-RE: Want to buy a budget Android Tab with
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