Hi You don't have to buy any hardware or software to use this. It picks news from RSS feeds. There are already predefined RSS feeds which you can select to get going.
You can use it online on your phone or alternatively generate the Daisy book on your PC, copy it on your phone and listen to it at convinient time later on. The website is fully accessible and all your queries will get answered once you visit the site. Don't be bothered with the technical part of RSS etc. You are interested in reading newspaper in a easy to way method and you will get that. Just visit: http://www.accessiblenews.co.in/ Harish Kotian. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vamshi. G" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 10:23 PM Subject: Re: [AI] AccessibleNews Daisy V3.0 launched > Hi, > > I am sorry I didn't understand the concept. Is it an instrument that > we have to purchase? > You said you are trying to bring it to Symbian platform. Does it mean > we can read news papers on our Nokia phones if we have Daisy readers? > > -- > G. Vamshi > PH Res : +91 877-2243861 > Mobile: +91 9949349497 > E-mail ID: > [email protected] > Skype: gvamshi81 > > www.retinaindia.org > From darkness unto light > > > > > > On 1/28/11, Gaurang Kanvinde <[email protected]> wrote: >> Dear friends, >> >> We, at AccessibleNews, have been striving hard to improve the experience of >> reading newspapers for blind people. >> >> With today's release, it is very easy for a user to bring Internet based >> content to his or her portable Daisy player, like Victor Stream or others. >> This way, one can readily take his favourite newspapers and blogs wherever >> he goes! >> >> I invite all the members of this list to use this product, and give us your >> valuable feedback. >> >> For those who may not know, AccessibleNews Daisy converts Internet >> news-websites and blogs into a Daisy book that is convenient to read and >> navigate. >> >> We are also planning to bring this facility to iPod, Android and Symbian >> phones. We would welcome all suggestions in this matter. >> >> Warm regards, >> Gaurang Kanvinde. >> >> -- >> If the dream is BIG enough, the facts don't count! >> > >
