Hi James,
Yes, Russian does use the Cyrillic alphabet. But it is not at all like Hebrew, 
in that it is not written from right to left, nor are there varied forms of the 
letters as there are in Arabic and I think also Hebrew.
There is a Russian voice for voice over. So it should be accessible. In theory.
Mary


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On Sep 20, 2013, at 9:29 AM, JAMES AUSTIN <james.aus...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hi Mary,
> 
> I have the English French and italian Collins/Ultralingua dictionairies and 
> they are completely accessible except for the Flashcards. However, I think 
> that Russian uses a script that is not based on Latin lettering. I think it 
> is called Serilic. I am not sure if this will be accessible to Voice Over. If 
> it is the same as is used in Hebrew, then probably not.
> 
> Best
> James 
> 
> On 20 Sep 2013, at 16:44, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi James,
>> I did just check with the ultra lingua site, and as was the case when I last 
>> checked, I did not see anything related to any Russian products.
>> However, now I do see that they have a Collins Russian English dictionary 
>> which is said to have ultra lingua features. It costs more than the ultra 
>> Lingle ones and I have no idea if it would be accessible. I wonder if anyone 
>> has try this Collins product or any other of the Collins products and if 
>> they are indeed accessible. Thanks.
>> Mary
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
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