As for a spreadsheet, Mariner Calc is supposed to be accessible soon. At least, that's what I've heard. That reminds me that Mariner wRite is supposed to be accessibl, too. So maybe we'll get those word processing/colaboration features taken care of.

Jane


On Apr 2, 2006, at 9:31 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

Here is a concrete list of requirements someone has posed. If you had these requirements, which ones could be filled by the Mac with VO and how?

My list of essentials:

1. A web browser with a feature set similar to that in JAWS or Window-Eyes as I don't have a lot of spare time to poke around looking for things so the quick keys and whatever it is that we called the bookmark thing in JAWS are
essentials.

2.  A fully featured word processor with an outliner and collaboration
tools. Working at a university, I have enormously long writing projects to do and must collaborate with a team to get them done. Spell checker is a
must but you can chuck even the best grammar checkers.

3. A personal organization program like Outlook that can handle calendar,
task list, contacts and email that can synchronize with my HP iPAQ
PDA/Phone.

4.  Skype.

5.  A spreadsheet with many of the JAWS augmentations so I can work on
complex five year budgets and such.

6. A media player that can handle: audible.com, MP3, Daisy, OGG, Real and
most anything I might stumble across that is highly accessible.

7. A good compiler and development environment with which I can quickly slap together 3D audio and haptics experiments (Direct X does the job on
Windows).

8.  UPNP control software for my research into smart spaces.

9.  High quality 3D sound, including HRTF for my research.

10. Ability to handle most haptic (force feedback) devices I can buy at
Best Buy or Circuit City for my research.




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