Re: [AI] A free screen reader

2009-01-06 Thread Krishnan Moothimoola

hai friends, it will be a great success in the field of free software field.
krishnan.
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From: Thahir P C pctha...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 7:07 AM
Subject: [AI] A free screen reader


friends, you might have heard of Ubuntu. it is a free operating system, 
adistribution of linux. ubuntu has a screen reader in it called Orca.  as 
orca is in its developing stage, it is not as perfect as jaws, true. but 
it has its own advantages. it is an open source free software and so we 
need not pay a single paise for it. it is virus-free. as it is an in-built 
screen reader, we will get speech support even at the installation stage. 
further, the orca developing team is always ready to perfect it if users 
like us are willing to bring to their notice the problems we encounter 
while using orca. besides, the software experts among us are perfectly 
free to participate in this act of perfecting orca.

if any of you have used orca, i would like to know your opinion about it.
regards,
thahir.Phone 0496 2522242
mobile 9495743001
skype pcthahir
E mail pctha...@gmail.com
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[AI] A free screen reader

2009-01-05 Thread Thahir P C
friends, you might have heard of Ubuntu. it is a free operating system, 
adistribution of linux. ubuntu has a screen reader in it called Orca.  as orca 
is in its developing stage, it is not as perfect as jaws, true. but it has its 
own advantages. it is an open source free software and so we need not pay a 
single paise for it. it is virus-free. as it is an in-built screen reader, we 
will get speech support even at the installation stage. further, the orca 
developing team is always ready to perfect it if users like us are willing to 
bring to their notice the problems we encounter while using orca. besides, the 
software experts among us are perfectly free to participate in this act of 
perfecting orca.
if any of you have used orca, i would like to know your opinion about it.
regards,
thahir.Phone 0496 2522242
mobile 9495743001
skype pcthahir
E mail pctha...@gmail.com  
Wishing all on Louis Braille Bi-centinal birthday, January 4!


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Re: [AI] dolphin free screen reader

2007-03-20 Thread Vetrivel Murugan, Adhimoolam
I would rather prefer my laptop to mobile Dolphin Pen. You can actually buy 
2-3 laptops with the prize of one mobile Dolphin Pen. Another American 
marketing crap in the name of visually challenged users!

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From: firoz pathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 10:59 PM
Subject: [AI] dolphin free screen reader



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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 11:16 AM
Subject: Dolphin offers free software with the purchase of mobile Dolphin
Pen

 TMCnet.com (Technology Marketing Corp)
 Monday, March 19, 2007

 Dolphin offers free software with the purchase of mobile Dolphin Pen

 By Van Credle

 Hi,

 Starting this month, Dolphin Computer Access will be launching a special
 offer to its American customers giving a free access software CD with
 every Dolphin Pen purchased. Visually impaired computer users now have the
 freedom to take their Dolphin Pen and plug into any PC to make it
 accessible while installing the free software CD on the users main PC.
 Users have a choice of Dolphins screen reader, magnification software, or
 the worlds only combined full screen reader/magnifier.

 The following press release provides details on the offer and a personal
 account of how the Dolphin Pen can affect lives. If you would like to find
 out more, visit
www.YourDolphin.com/usa
, or please feel free to give me a
 call.

 Kind regards,
 Van Credle
 Marketing Manager
 Dolphin Computer Access Inc.
 Cell: (609) 213 2174

www.YourDolphin.com

 Dolphin Computer Access Inc.
 Press release March 19, 2007

 Visually impaired PC users enjoy greater mobility with a Dolphin Pen

 Great offer Dolphin Pen now comes with a free CD license and top-rated
 synthesized voices

 Innovative software developers, Dolphin Computer Access, have announced a
 great special offer available to purchasers of the Dolphin Pen, the
 lightweight thumb drive that makes it easy for visually impaired computer
 users to use their full magnification software, screen reader or Braille
 software on a PC wherever they are.

 Customers simply choose the Dolphin software they want on the Pen to suit
 their sight loss, and they get the CD license free for use on their usual
 PC. Whats more, the Pen and CD now come with the top-rated Eloquence
 synthesizer (US and Spanish versions). Mobility and a favorite voice are
 all built into the same package.

 The Dolphin Pen offers the same levels of independence to visually
 impaired persons as fellow Americans who have to hot-desk at work, school
 or college. This is a major step forward for people with disabilities when
 research points to the average person migrating around several hundred
 computers during their lifespan.

 Moving between PCs can offer real accessibility challenges if essential
 access software isnt readily available. The solution lies with the Dolphin
 Pen, the liberating thumb drive that allows visually impaired users to
 carry in their pocket their choice of Dolphin software with their personal
 settings intact for use on a PC anywhere.

 To receive the CD license free with their new Pen, which plugs into any
 USB port on a PC, Dolphins American customers can choose from:

 Dolphin Supernova
 Supernova offers magnification, speech and Braille support, giving people
 with visual impairment the freedom to access Windows in the way that suits
 them best.

 Dolphin Lunar
 For partially sighted computer users who find themselves straining to read
 the screen, whether it is text, graphics, toolbars, icons or emails, Lunar
 can offer the ideal magnification solution.

 Dolphin LunarPlus
 Offering all the benefits of a screen magnifier, LunarPlus also offers
 added speech output to provide extra support for partially sighted
 computer users.

 Dolphin Hal
 Developed for blind computer users, Hal is an Internet-friendly screen
 reader that works by reading the screen interactively and communicating
 through a speech synthesiser or a refreshable Braille display.

 The free CD license offer is Dolphin Computer Accesss way of celebrating
 the Dolphin Pens first birthday and the Pen is now internationally
 recognized as the market leading USB access software device. Dolphin
 Computer Access was the first company to offer a complete range of access
 software in this way, and its mobility solution remains the benchmark by
 which all other products are measured.

 Freedom to work from anywhere: David Padmores story

 David Padmore, a visually impaired Dolphin customer, has experienced new
 levels of independence and freedom, thanks to Dolphin Computer Access and
 its innovative Dolphin Pen access software. David says: I am a regular
 user of Supernova and Hal, as I find these products are much more user
 friendly than other access software.

 When David started to go to internet cafés and local libraries with his
 circle of friends, he found