Dear All
You might remember our post inviting testing help for an android app
that allows us to listen to audio content on the android device and also
allows chapter by chapter navigation..
Please do share your feedback. If there is anything that we can do
better , conceptually, please do
Dear All
An application called 'Suno is now available . This app can partially
replace the Daisy Player - chapter navigation is now available, though
page navigation is not available.
We are now inviting testers for this application. It is available for
all Android users.
If you would like
Avichal
For audio books, Esha (www.braillecards.org) runs a full fledged online
audio library in Indian languages. All content is legally available for
everyone. Under the Marrakesh Treaty and Indian Copyright Act Amendment
of May 2012, all content can be made available in an accessible
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Hi all
Am happy to share that we have added 12 very important files to the online
library (www.braillecards.org/audio.php) today.
You can find the Hindi translation of Jonathan Livingstone Seagull, a book
called maanav ki kahaani and 5 case studies prepared for us to practice
MBA Entrance
Hello
Have finished recording your 16 somvaar vrat katha in hindi.
Pls download directly from this link:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4Tb3SRqGn6vODNnVWo4QjlUdzQ/edit?usp=sharing
And for more books pls visit
www.braillecards.org/audio.htm
thanks
Nidhi
for Esha
www.braillecards.org
Hi all
I am amazed at the talent that I see on this group.
On the Esha blog (www.eshabraille.blogspot.com) we would like to feature
some VI achievers to inspire other people.
If you would like to be featured on the esha achiever of the month, please
send us an email and we will talk!
We
Hi all
Has anyone tried an open source screenreader called Orca? What has been your
experience?
We recently did a training at 3 blind schools for Orca and consistently, the
students said that Orca is easier to understand bcs it has an Indian accent.
But I would like an opinion from this group
Hello
I am writing on behalf of esha (www.braillecards.org and www.clabil.org). We
have an online library of mp3 files in indian languages that is free to
download.
As I write, we have 1543 files in 16 indian languages, including Kashmiri,
Sindhi and Sanskrit. Please do use the resources