Thank you so much Magnus and David for your speedy advice! Magnus, I think you're right a SQLlight database seems like the best way to go.
>Cool! Is easier to manage web apps than native apps using >NaturallySpeaking, or is it just the the native window-based UIs are >way too complex? I've never really optimized a web app for >accessibility (which is pretty terrible when I think about it)? It's a bit of both. NaturallySpeaking tries to make their software as Web-friendly as possible, so, for example, if I display the fields I want to be able to choose as a bunch of hyperlinks in a on the page, I can click any of them by voice as I could any link on a webpage. With wxruby, that's not the case. And since I've done a lot of HTML/CSS work in past jobs, I can bang it out a lot faster than learning wxruby or some other UI – and it's a lot easier to build something that has a little style to it. :) Thanks very much! Anders
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