FYI, it is "impairments" not "imparements"

Best,
JJB



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Jeffrey J. Borckardt, Ph.D.
Departments of Psychiatry and Anesthesiology
Medical University of South Carolina
67 President Street
IOP, 5-North, 518
Charleston, SC 29425
(843)792-3295
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On May 31, 2006, at 12:39 AM, Brian Heibert wrote:

May 31st 2006 Now available SpeakAssist v1.3
A free update or new free download

SpeakAssist is a utility for people who have trouble talking or can't
It does the talking for them

Per request space bar, home, end and arrow keys have been added to SpeakAssist's on screen keyboard.
Has a new interface

Two versions available
1) Windows 98, 2000 or XP
2) MacOS X

SpeakAssist will not run on MacOS 9 or Linux. There is no intention to support those platforms in the future.

To view screen shots, visit the website and download the software go to
http://www.speakassist.com

To direct download the file go to
MacOS X: http://www.speakassist.com/speakassist_x.zip
Windows: http://www.speakassist.com/speakassist_windows.zip


Brian Heibert
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