Hello Nektarios,
We looked at a lot of different things and decided on Talking Communities, not
only because it was possible to easily speak with large numbers of people, but
it was also possible to do several other things as well. If you only want to
use the client for talking, there are prob
Hi there! Yes I am the same one! and I remember you as well.
Are you on Skype? If yes, please call me. I wish to talk about this and other
things. My Skype name is: nmallas
I will look in to this client.
Nektarios.
On Mar 31, 2011, at 12:19 PM, Michael Busboom wrote:
> Hello Nektarios,
>
> A
Ventrilo is what I'm using here and it works great.
Best,
Erik Burggraaf
User support consultant,
Now posting occasionally on twitter at eburggraaf,
1-888-255-5194
http://www.erik-burggraaf.com
On 2011-03-30, at 11:36 PM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
> Hi listers.
> I am trying to set up a voice cha
Hello Nektarios,
Are you the same Nektarios who was visiting Larry Campbell in the States at the
same time I was? If you are, do you remember our bold postulations that
Graphical User Interfaces would indeed be accessible to blind people soon? If
you are the same person, that dates you as muc
I'd love to recommend Teamtalk. It is an awesome client, and there is a mac
version. There is an early build of it which is almost completely accessible.
However, if you are looking for complete accessibility on both platforms,
Ventrilo is still the way to go. I hate to say it, but it's true. I
Hi listers.
I am trying to set up a voice chat client for some blind users here in Greece
and I am looking for a suitable client and hosting server.
The client must work on both windows and Mac, and must of course be accessible.
Is there such a thing? I am looking in to Ventrilo, and it looks pr