I'm sure there are many blind people who own these programs. If the companies that make them are no longer selling them, I don't see the harm or legal consequences of making copies. If you have a CD recorder, you can get CDs for free at comp USA, staples, etc. If someone has these programs, make them available to other blind folks. You could just charge a small amount for your time and shipping. - Visit the jfw ml web page: http://jfw.cjb.net
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