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On 9/11/14, Alok Kaushik <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Mr. Ram, > Thanks a lot for the information. > > Is a demo version of this feature available using which I can test the usage > > through remote desktop? > > Thanks. > Alok > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ram Agarwal" <[email protected]> > To: "'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues > concerningthe disabled.'" <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 2:17 PM > Subject: Re: [AI] Jaws V16 beta released! > > >> Dear Alok, >> Here are your answers: >> >> 1. Your mail mentions that feature for remote desktop clients and citrix >> clients could be purchased. Is this in addition to JAWS license cost? >> Yes Freedom Scientific charge Rs.12400 for this facility. >> >> 2. Can this feature / service be purchased for an already installed older >> version of JAWS, for example, version 13 or 14? >> Yes you can. >> >> 3. Is any installation needed on the remote computer / server that we >> connect to through remote desktop for this JAWS feature to work? >> Yes you need to install a demo of Jaws Pro but of the same version you >> are >> using and also the same voice synthesizer like Eloquence or Sangeeta or >> Veena etc. >> >> In case you require any further information or clarification, please >> contact >> us and we shall be glad to provide the same. >> >> Looking forward to hearing from you. >> >> Thanks >> >> Kind Regards, >> Ram Agarwal >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Karishma Enterprises >> 132 Maker Tower B, Cuffe Parade, >> Mumbai - 400005, INDIA >> >> Phone: (022)-22181853 >> Telefax: (022)-22153291 >> >> Company Email: [email protected] >> Direct Email: [email protected] >> >> Website: www.KarishmaEnterprises.com >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On >> Behalf >> Of Alok Kaushik >> Sent: 10 September 2014 20:31 >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning >> the disabled. >> Subject: Re: [AI] Jaws V16 beta released! >> >> Dear Mr. Ram, >> One of the features mentioned in your mail is a real and urgent need for >> me. >> >> Would like to clarify a couple of points regarding it. >> >> I need to work on several Windows based production servers using remote >> desktop. And JAWS does not work for remote desktop. >> >> 1. Your mail mentions that feature for remote desktop clients and citrix >> clients could be purchased. Is this in addition to JAWS license cost? >> 2. Can this feature / service be purchased for an already installed older >> version of JAWS, for example, version 13 or 14? >> 3. Is any installation needed on the remote computer / server that we >> connect to through remote desktop for this JAWS feature to work? >> >> Thanks. >> Alok >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Ram Agarwal" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 7:26 PM >> Subject: [AI] Jaws V16 beta released! >> >> >>> Dear Friends, >>> >>> Freedom Scientific has today released their latest version V16 for Jaws >>> and are giving below some of the major new features for your attention. >>> >>> Those of you who have the licenced versions can now purchase the SMA to >>> take >>> benefit of the V16 and V17 . >>> >>> Others who already are covered under SMA will receive their software by >>> first week of November. >>> >>> For more details you can contact me. >>> >>> What's New in Jaws V16 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Built-in Search Engine for JAWS Keystrokes >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> JAWS provides many keystrokes to perform a variety of commands. Many >>> commands can be performed anywhere in Windows, such as reading the >>> window >>> title or current line, while other commands are only available in >>> specific >>> applications like Microsoft Word or Internet Explorer. If you are using >>> JAWS >>> with a refreshable braille display, there are even JAWS commands that >>> can >>> be >>> performed using the controls on the braille display. >>> >>> >>> >>> While there are certain commands that are used by the majority of JAWS >>> users >>> on a daily basis, such as reading the current line (INSERT+UP ARROW) or >>> reading the current window title (INSERT+T), there are numerous commands >>> that even the most experienced users do not use regularly and need to be >>> looked up. Certain types of commands can be especially difficult to >>> remember >>> as some of them require pressing several keys at once. The JAWS Command >>> Search feature enables you to enter a full or partial description of a >>> command whose keystroke you do not remember. JAWS will display all >>> commands >>> that match your search criteria, the description of the feature, and all >>> the >>> associated keystrokes, including braille commands if a refreshable >>> braille >>> display is currently connected. >>> >>> >>> >>> For example, you may need to locate a keystroke for working with >>> formulas >>> in >>> Excel. Instead of opening the JAWS help topic for Excel and searching >>> through all of the available keystrokes, or starting Keyboard Help >>> (INSERT+1) and pressing various keystroke combinations until you find >>> the >>> correct one, you can open the Search for JAWS Commands window while >>> focused >>> in Excel, type "formulas" in the search edit box, and then view a list >>> of >>> all keystrokes related to working with formulas. Similarly, if you are >>> browsing the Web and you need to find the keystroke for displaying a >>> list >>> of >>> headings on the current page (INSERT+F6), you can open the Search for >>> JAWS >>> Commands window from Internet Explorer or Firefox, type "list headings" >>> in >>> the search edit box, and this command will be the first result. >>> >>> >>> >>> To search for a command, press INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by J, to open >>> the >>> Search for JAWS Commands window. Alternatively, you can choose Search >>> for >>> Commands from the Run JAWS Manager dialog box (INSERT+F2) or the JAWS >>> Utilities menu. An HTML window opens and places you in an edit field. If >>> Forms Mode is set to Auto or Semi-Auto, Forms Mode will be activated >>> when >>> the edit field gains focus. Begin typing the description of the command >>> you >>> are looking for and the results area in the lower part of the window >>> automatically updates. As you type, the first result in the list is >>> spoken >>> automatically. Pressing ENTER turns off Forms Mode and places you on the >>> first result. >>> >>> >>> >>> Note: If Auto Forms Mode is set to Manual, you will need to first press >>> ENTER to activate Forms Mode before you begin typing in the edit field. >>> >>> >>> >>> Since this is an HTML window, you can use standard reading commands to >>> review the search results. Each command name along with the most common >>> keystroke used to perform it is displayed as a heading so you can >>> quickly >>> move between results using the H and SHIFT+H Navigation Quick Keys. When >>> you >>> locate the command you want, press DOWN ARROW to move to a brief >>> description >>> of what the command does, and any additional keystrokes that can be used >>> to >>> perform the command. This will include non-layered, layered, and braille >>> keystrokes. If a particular command offers a braille keystroke, but a >>> braille display is not currently connected when you performed the >>> search, >>> the braille keystroke will not be listed. >>> >>> >>> >>> Each JAWS command name and its associated keystrokes are also displayed >>> as >>> links. This allows you to press ENTER on the command name heading, or >>> any >>> of >>> the associated keystroke links to close the Search for JAWS Commands >>> window >>> and activate the command. You can also exit this window by pressing >>> ALT+F4, >>> or the ESC key. >>> >>> >>> >>> Note: When performing a JAWS command search, the search results only >>> contains JAWS keystrokes. Microsoft Windows keystrokes, such as CTRL+A >>> for >>> select all, are not included in the search results. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Standard Licenses Become "Home Use Edition for Non-Commercial Use" >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Most end users who are buying new computers today, end up purchasing >>> systems >>> that come with professional editions of Windows 7 or Windows 8. In order >>> to >>> make this easier and more affordable, we have changed the traditional >>> JAWS >>> Standard so it will now work on either Home or Professional versions of >>> Windows. At the same time, we are changing the name from Standard to >>> JAWS >>> Home Edition and it is intended for Non-Commercial Use as well as ideal >>> for >>> anyone who intends to use JAWS on their personal laptop or desktop >>> computer. >>> Just like the JAWS Professional licenses, JAWS Home Use Edition licenses >>> will allow JAWS 16 to install and run on both Home and Professional >>> editions >>> of Windows. >>> >>> >>> >>> When running a JAWS Home Use Edition license, JAWS will announce in both >>> speech and braille "JAWS Home Use Edition" at startup. Also, the JAWS >>> application window has been changed. The Title of the JAWS Window now >>> says >>> "JAWS Home Use" and in the main window area, it will display graphical >>> text >>> that says "Noncommercial Use Only". Finally, Home Use Edition is also >>> displayed in the JAWS About dialog box which is accessed from the Help >>> menu. >>> >>> >>> >>> JAWS 16 is designed to recognize all existing Standard licenses and will >>> automatically work as a Home Use Edition now on both Home and >>> Professional >>> machines. All new licenses of JAWS 16 that are shipped will be set up >>> using >>> either the new Home Use Edition license or the traditional Professional >>> license. In the case of Professional Licenses, JAWS 16 will now announce >>> "JAWS Professional" in speech and braille at startup as well. >>> >>> >>> >>> Finally, we have included the option to purchase and use the JAWS Remote >>> support to the Home Use Edition Licenses. This will allow your license >>> to >>> work in Remote Desktop, Terminal Services, or Citrix connections with >>> other >>> computers. Previously, this option was only available for purchase with >>> JAWS >>> Professional Licenses. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Semi-Auto Forms Mode >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> The new Semi-Auto Forms Mode feature offers users the convenience of >>> Auto >>> Forms Mode, but the benefits of manual operation. >>> >>> >>> >>> With Auto Forms Mode, JAWS automatically enters Forms Mode so you can >>> immediately begin typing when you move to an edit field using the ARROW >>> Keys, or TAB and SHIFT+TAB. When you move away from the control, Forms >>> Mode >>> turns off and you resume navigating using the Virtual PC Cursor. This >>> can >>> be >>> very useful especially for new and sighted users and is the default >>> setting. >>> When you move to an edit field in Manual Forms Mode, you must first >>> press >>> ENTER to turn on Forms Mode, and then press NUM PAD PLUS or ESC to turn >>> it >>> off once you are finished typing. >>> >>> >>> >>> With Semi-Auto Forms Mode, JAWS will only turn on Forms Mode >>> automatically >>> when you move to an edit field using TAB or SHIFT+TAB. This allows you >>> to >>> have the benefits of Auto Forms Mode and still be able to read through a >>> Web >>> page using the ARROW keys and not be interrupted by Forms Mode turning >>> on >>> and off. Additionally, Navigation Quick Keys will not turn on Semi-Auto >>> Forms Mode. >>> >>> >>> >>> To cycle through Manual, Auto, and Semi-Auto Forms Mode, use the Auto >>> Forms >>> Mode option in Quick Settings (INSERT+V) or the Select Forms Mode option >>> in >>> Settings Center. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Enhanced Convenient OCR for PDF Documents >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> The Convenient OCR (Optical Character Recognition) feature now allows >>> you >>> to >>> recognize entire PDF documents. Convenient OCR was first introduced in >>> JAWS >>> 13 and allows you to recognize any images visible on the screen in order >>> to >>> access text contained in the image that would normally be inaccessible >>> to >>> JAWS. This included inaccessible PDF documents where you could only >>> recognize the currently visible text. >>> >>> >>> >>> In JAWS 16, if you open a PDF document and you do not find any text to >>> read, >>> press INSERT+SPACEBAR, O to access the OCR layer and then press the >>> letter >>> D. JAWS begins recognizing the text of the entire document featuring a >>> very >>> high degree of accuracy as the results are not affected by the current >>> screen resolution, as they are when recognizing the current screen or >>> window. After several seconds, the contents of the PDF file are >>> displayed >>> in >>> the Results Viewer for reading. Use standard reading commands to review >>> the >>> text or select and copy sections of content for pasting in other >>> applications. For example, you could select all, then copy and paste >>> into >>> a >>> Microsoft Word document, which you could then save. >>> >>> >>> >>> Note: The OCR process takes longer for larger PDF files. As text is >>> recognized, it is added to the end of the existing text already in the >>> Results Viewer. This allows you to continue reading without interruption >>> as >>> the document is processed. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Improved JAWS Performance with Microsoft Word 2013 using UIA >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> JAWS now takes full advantage of the UIA (User Interface Automation) >>> support >>> in Microsoft Word 2013 to offer more robust performance when using Word. >>> You >>> will notice a significant increase in responsiveness when navigating and >>> editing documents. In addition, the JAWS cursor can now be used to read >>> the >>> currently visible text in the document area. >>> >>> >>> >>> Braille users will also notice significant improvements with navigating >>> documents in braille, including the ability to pan through a document >>> without losing your place where you are currently editing when Active >>> Follows Braille is off. In addition, the alignment of text is more >>> accurately shown on the braille display when navigating by line. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Enhanced Language Support in Voice Profiles >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> If JAWS detects language tags in a document or Web page, JAWS has had >>> the >>> ability for the last several versions to automatically begin speaking in >>> the >>> specific language, if a voice for that particular language is installed. >>> For >>> example, if an English voice is currently in use and you open a Web page >>> that contains text in Spanish, if a Spanish voice is available, JAWS >>> will >>> switch to the Spanish voice to read the text. However, if more than one >>> voice for a language was available, you could not specify which voice >>> was >>> used or configure individual settings such as rate or pitch for the >>> additional language. In addition, if you wanted to configure voice >>> settings >>> for another language, you would have to create a whole new voice profile >>> just for that language. >>> >>> >>> >>> In JAWS 16, the Voice Adjustment dialog box has been modified to enable >>> you >>> to configure individual settings for each available language and save >>> them >>> in the same profile. For instance, if you are using the English version >>> of >>> JAWS, English will be set as your primary language by default and you >>> can >>> configure the usual voice settings such as the current voice person, >>> rate, >>> pitch, and so on. If you read documents in Spanish and one or more >>> Spanish >>> voices are installed, you can then choose Spanish from the Synthesizer >>> Language combo box and configure the person as well as speech settings >>> which >>> will be applied when JAWS detects Spanish text while reading. After >>> making >>> your settings changes for each language, you can use the new Speak >>> Sample >>> button to have JAWS speak a sample of text in the current voice so you >>> can >>> determine whether or not you want to use the particular settings before >>> you >>> save the profile. >>> >>> >>> >>> By default, each voice profile has a primary language that always >>> matches >>> the language of the installed copy of JAWS. If you are using English >>> JAWS, >>> the default voice language is English, or if you are using Spanish JAWS, >>> the >>> primary voice language is Spanish. If you choose a language from the >>> Synthesizer Language combo box other than the primary language, you can >>> set >>> it as the primary language for the current voice profile using the new >>> Set >>> Language as Primary button. >>> >>> >>> >>> Note: Changing the primary synthesizer language does not affect the >>> language >>> used to display information in the JAWS main window or dialog boxes. For >>> example, using a Spanish voice when navigating menus with the English >>> version of JAWS may not speak items as expected. >>> >>> >>> >>> When using the JAWS commands to temporarily or permanently increase or >>> decrease the speech rate on-the-fly, only the rate for the primary >>> language >>> in use in the currently active voice profile is affected. For example, >>> if >>> the primary language is English, the speech rate for all available >>> English >>> voices will be changed. All other languages in the profile will continue >>> to >>> use the rate that you configured in the Voice Adjustment dialog box. >>> >>> >>> >>> You can also now manually switch to another language in the current >>> profile >>> using the Select a Language dialog box (CTRL+WINDOWS Key+L). This >>> displays >> >>> a >>> list of all currently available languages. Select the language you want >>> to >>> use and choose OK. JAWS will switch to that language and apply the >>> appropriate settings you specified in the Voice Adjustment dialog box. >>> The >>> selected language will remain active until you change to a different >>> profile, or press CTRL+WINDOWS Key+L again to change languages. >>> >>> >>> >>> The number of languages that are available depends on the active >>> profile. >>> The Eloquence synthesizer installs all languages, while with Vocalizer >>> Expressive, you must manually download and install the language voices >>> you >>> specifically want to use. >>> >>> >>> >>> Note: Due to the extensive changes to voice profiles in JAWS 16, the >>> JAWS >>> Merge utility will not merge any voice settings from versions of JAWS >>> prior >>> to version 16. >>> >>> >>> >>> For more information, refer to Voice Adjustment in the JAWS help file. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> JAWS 16 Discontinues Support of Windows XP >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Microsoft discontinued support for the Windows XP operating system in >>> April >>> of 2014, 13 plus years after its initial release. Based on this >>> decision, >>> we >>> have decided to discontinue the on-going development and testing for >>> Windows >>> XP as of JAWS 16. Starting with the initial release of JAWS 16, it will >>> only >>> install on computers running Windows Vista or higher. For all of our >>> customers who may continue to maintain a Windows XP computer, you can >>> download the current JAWS 15 release, along with earlier versions of >>> JAWS, >>> from our archive download pages on the Freedom Scientific Web site. >>> These >>> earlier versions will remain available for our customers in the future >>> as >>> well. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Windows 8.1 Reading List App Support >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Reading List is a Windows 8.1 Modern App from Microsoft that allows you >>> to >>> gather articles and other online content from various apps and provides >>> a >>> centralized location for all your reading material. JAWS 16 offers >>> enhanced >>> support for Reading List using the Touch Cursor. >>> >>> >>> >>> The Touch Cursor is active by default when Reading List starts. Using >>> the >>> RIGHT and LEFT ARROW keys or flicking left and right with one finger on >>> the >>> touch screen will move through all elements on the screen. >>> >>> >>> >>> Using the UP and DOWN ARROW keys or flicking up and down with one finger >>> on >>> the touch screen will move to the previous or next separator by default. >>> This allows you to quickly move to articles from the current day, the >>> past >>> week, past month, or the most recently read article, called the >>> Spotlight. >>> You can also choose to move by list items, buttons, or form controls. To >>> change the navigation type, press PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN or flick left or >>> right with two fingers on the touch screen. >>> >>> >>> >>> Press the SPACEBAR to select or unselect an article, or press ENTER to >>> activate menu items or open articles for reading. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Windows 8.1 People App Support >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> The People app in Windows 8.1 provides a central location for managing >>> your >>> contacts in E-mail accounts and other services, whether stored locally >>> on >>> your computer, or remotely on a service like Gmail, Yahoo, or Skype. If >>> you >>> have an account on a social network such as Twitter, Facebook, or >>> LinkedIn, >>> you can also add these accounts and keep track of posts from your >>> friends >>> on >>> these sites right from the People app. >>> >>> >>> >>> JAWS 16 enables you to access the main features of this app using both >>> speech and braille. When using JAWS with People, you will be able to: >>> >>> >>> >>> * Add or delete a contact, as well as edit the information for an >>> existing contact. >>> >>> * Use the Search edit field to find a specific contact. >>> >>> * Add your social networking accounts and post messages to them. For >>> example, send a tweet, or post a Facebook status. >>> >>> * View the latest social networking posts from your friends and >>> respond >>> to them. For instance, like or comment on a Facebook status, or reply to >>> >>> a >>> tweet. >>> >>> * Add a contact to your Favorites, or pin it to the Windows 8.1 >>> Start >>> Screen for quick access to their information and social network updates. >>> >>> >>> >>> The PC Cursor is active by default when People has focus. Use TAB and >>> SHIFT+TAB to navigate between controls and use the ARROW keys to >>> navigate >>> in >>> list boxes. Pressing the APPLICATIONS key while focused on an item will >>> open >>> a context menu containing additional actions you can perform. >>> >>> >>> >>> When typing in the Search edit field, such as when searching for a >>> particular contact, JAWS will automatically announce and show in braille >>> whether there are results or not. When typing a tweet, JAWS will >>> automatically announce and show in braille the number of characters >>> entered >>> as Twitter messages have a maximum limit of 140 characters. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> New Touch Screen Gesture for Unloading JAWS >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> You can now perform a five-finger triple tap on your computer's touch >>> screen >>> to exit JAWS. This is similar to pressing INSERT+F4 on the keyboard. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> New Research It Lookup Source for Tracking USPS Packages >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> A new lookup source has been added to Research It that enables you to >>> obtain >>> progress and delivery status for packages shipped through the United >>> States >>> Postal Service. >>> >>> >>> >>> 1. Press INSERT+SPACEBAR, R to open the Research It dialog box. >>> >>> 2. In the edit combo box, enter a valid USPS tracking number and >>> press >>> TAB. >>> >>> 3. Use the UP and DOWN ARROWS or first letter navigation to select >>> USPS >>> Tracking and press ENTER. >>> >>> 4. After a few seconds, the Results Viewer window opens and displays >>> the >>> tracking information for your package. Press ESC to close the Results >>> Viewer. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> New Focus Braille Display Command for Panning >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> You can now press the left or right panning button along with the >>> SPACEBAR >>> on the Focus braille displays to pan left or right on the current line. >>> This >>> will allow you to see all of the text on the current line without the >>> display wrapping to the next line. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Updated Third-Party Braille Drivers >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> JAWS 16 includes the following updated third-party braille drivers. >>> These >>> drivers are automatically installed with JAWS and are available for >>> adding >>> through the Synthesizer and Braille Manager as soon as the JAWS >>> installation >>> is complete. >>> >>> >>> >>> * New EuroBraille drivers for the Esys and Iris braille displays. >>> >>> * New Humanware drivers for the Brailliant family of displays. >>> >>> * New Optelec drivers updated for the new 640 display. >>> >>> * Updated Handy Tech drivers. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> More Voices Option Added to the JAWS Help Menu >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Select the More Voices option from the JAWS Help menu to open the >>> Vocalizer >>> Expressive Web page where you can download additional voices in a wide >>> variety of languages. In prior versions of JAWS, this option was located >>> under the Web Resources submenu, but is now located near the top of the >>> main >>> Help menu for more convenient access. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Vocalizer Expressive High Premium voices on the DVD >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> A subset selection of Vocalizer Expressive Premium High voices will now >>> be >>> included on the distribution DVD. These voices can be installed by >>> selecting >>> the "More Voices" button on the main JAWS DVD setup screen. For the >>> English >>> DVD, these include: >>> >>> >>> >>> * American English Tom >>> >>> * American English Allison >>> >>> * Mexican Spanish Paulina >>> >>> >>> >>> Additional voices can be obtained by downloading them from the Vocalizer >>> Expressive Voices >>> >> <http://www.freedomscientific.com/downloads/VocalizerExpressive/VocalizerExp >>> ressive.asp> Web page. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Improved JAWS Recovery >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> If a problem with an application causes JAWS to become unresponsive and >>> the >>> JAWS process has not resumed after approximately 15 seconds, JAWS will >>> automatically restart after approximately 30 seconds. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Download JAWS 16 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> The following briefly describes how to download, save, and install the >>> JAWS >>> public beta release. >>> >>> >>> >>> 1. Select the appropriate download link that appears at the end of >>> this >>> procedure. >>> >>> 2. When the dialog box opens, choose Save and select a location where >>> you >>> can easily find the downloaded executable file. >>> >>> 3. Run the executable and follow the talking installer. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> English >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> * JAWS 16.0.1102 32-bit - September 2014 English (126 MB) >>> >> <ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/WebFiles/JAWS/J16.0.1102EN >>> U-32bit.exe> >>> >>> * JAWS 16.0.1102 64-bit - September 2014 English (133 MB) >>> >> <ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/WebFiles/JAWS/J16.0.1102EN >>> U-64bit.exe> >>> >>> >>> >>> In case you require any further information or clarification, please >>> contact >>> us and we shall be glad to provide the same. >>> >>> >>> >>> Looking forward to hearing from you. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> >>> Kind Regards, >>> >>> Ram Agarwal >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Karishma Enterprises >>> >>> 132 Maker Tower B, Cuffe Parade, >>> >>> Mumbai - 400005, INDIA >>> >>> >>> >>> Phone: (022)-22181853 >>> >>> Telefax: (022)-22153291 >>> >>> >>> >>> Company Email: <mailto:[email protected]> >>> [email protected] >>> >>> Direct Email: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] >>> >>> >>> >>> Website: <http://www.karishmaenterprises.com/> >>> www.KarishmaEnterprises.com >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --- >>> This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! 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