hello,
with a lot of accessibility related talk going out on this list, I
just discovered that some thing is yet to be done.
there is a big hole in the accessibility of gnu/linux desktop.  while
the gnome desktop is getting more and more accessible slowly, there is
nothing but an un organised start made on the k desktop side.
there is a speach front end for the k desktop
it is called ktts.
the link was given to me by roni
it is
http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/kttsd/index.php
if any one want to have a look.
so we will not be re inventing the wheal but use the wheal to build up a car.
+ we have the engine of the car also.  I am refering to festival
speach synthesizer.
the mattter of fact is that it will be easiest to convert blind
computer users to k desktop and thus linux, if we can provide a good
screen reader.
there are applications on the k desktop which make transition from
windows to gnu/linux much easy as compared to gnome.  and then the
programmers or any one interested can be gathered together for this
kind of an organisation.  and the finansial aspect is that we can earn
by providing this service to blind people.  they can and will happily
give out a few thousand rs for this service as compared to rs. 80000 +
for some screen reader on windows.
thanks all
waiting for feedback.
Krishnakant.

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