You advise people to use off the shelf procduicts. So why are you here? Window Eyes is not an off the shelf solution. Going along this vein, you would suggest that the use of a white cane or guide dog is not an off the shelf solution. So would you then suggest we blind people apply for drivers licenses then? That is mainstream after all.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "jim grimsby Jr." <[email protected]>
To: "gw-info" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: We don't all use Twitter


well as for me I try to advise people to use off the shelf stuff verses using a package created for the blind. so I recommend windows live mail the older one not 2011 or outlook 2007 or higher. all articles are displayed just like e-mail messages. one advantage to this is it makes the forwarding of rss articles via e-mail quite simple. these clients use the windows internet explorer news feeds section so it is quite easy to sign up for the feeds you want and have them available within the client. have not used it for a time but windows vista had a real neet rss gagit. very functional. even though I prefer the mail style interface.
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-----Original Message----- From: Chris Tekell
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 1:51 PM
To: Tom ; [email protected]
Subject: Re: We don't all use Twitter

Not to nitpick, but RSS isn't social networking. It is simply a means
to simplify the flow of information. I can understand folks not
wanting to get into Twitter, but to my way of thinking, RSS is
something inherently useful for the blind. As long as your feed
reader is accessible, you can get to all of the new news stories,
articles and even sale items on commercial pages without having to
dig through all of the drek on the sites' main pages. I wasn't
previously aware that there was a way to get a feed from someone's
Twitter feed though, learn something new every day. I recommend
WebIE's accessible RSS reader, it works as a two frame setup, the
first pane is a list of subscribed feeds and one only needs to press
enter to jump to the selected feed and update the list of stories and
entries. Then one only needs to hit enter on whatever entry one is
interested in and the article is opened in your browser. No need to
wade through all of the junk on the CNN front page, just a nice list
of all of the headlines, and when you are through, you shift tab back
to the list of feeds and find the next one you  want to check.

I guess some people still prefer to do things the old fashioned way,
but personally, I prefer the ability to get to the real content quicker.

Regards,

Chris

At 08:04 AM 2/23/2011, Tom wrote:
I agree with the below comment!

Tom

** Message Separater **
>Come on, Aaron. It only takes a second to send your tweet to
>the list. I am another who doesn't want to mess with Twitter
>and I don't want the RSS feed either. We're not all into
>social networking.

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