use I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet."
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Hi George, I have downloaded and tried
nts please.
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> George
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> Peterborough Today
has anyone downloaded Thunder and tried it out? Your comments please.
George
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Pete
If this works, probably this's a groundbreaking effort.
Subramani
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At the moment thunder screen reader is severely limited. it is as good
as windows xp narator. It is
Suresh wrote:
> Peterborough Today (UK)
> Friday, July 21, 2006
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> ACCESSIBILITY: Hi-tech aid for blind on a roll
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> By Sarah Gunthardt
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> A CITY company has successfully launched the world's fi
Peterborough Today (UK)
Friday, July 21, 2006
ACCESSIBILITY: Hi-tech aid for blind on a roll
By Sarah Gunthardt
A CITY company has successfully launched the world's first free-talking
computer software - Thunder - which is likely to be a storming success for blind
and partially sighted people w