Interesting for sure, what is the cost of this software comes to mind.
David Ferrin
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Victor Gouveia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "blind Computing" <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 11:42 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] New Accessible Recording Software for Skype Users


> Hi Folks,
>
> Managed to glean this from another list, and thought some of you may be 
> interested.
>
> ***Original Message***
>
> CallBurner: Finally, Fully Accessible Skype Call Recording is Here at 
> Last!
>
> By Darrell Shandrow
>
> The people at Netralia, developers of the Skylook Skype call management 
> and
> recording application for Microsoft Outlook, have
> recently released a new Skype call recording product that does not depend 
> on
> Outlook. The new CallBurner application enables
> annotation and recording of all Skype calls while providing a clean, 
> simple
> user interface.
>
> LINK:
> http://www.callburner.com/
>
> After learning of the existence of this new product, I downloaded a trial
> copy of the software. While finding it reasonably usable
> for basic call recording, I found the call detail window largely
> inaccessible with any screen reader, including JAWS, System Access
> and Window-Eyes. I promptly wrote a short note to the company's support
> e-mail address requesting accessibility enhancements to
> permit full use of CallBurner with screen reading software. On Thursday,
> July 5, I was absolutely flabbergasted to receive a
> response from the company's senior developer offering a beta copy of an
> accessible version of the software for my testing! This
> response came in less than three weeks of my initial request!
>
> After downloading the test copy of CallBurner, I immediately began to put 
> it
> through its paces. After enabling "Screen Reader
> Compatibility" in the Accessibility sub-menu of the program's System Tray
> icon, I was instantly delighted to discover extensive
> keyboard navigation, a tabbed Call Details dialogue box and full
> accessibility without need of screen reader configuration or
> scripts. Follow these steps to enable "Screen Reader Compatibility" after
> downloading and installing CallBurner:
>
> Minimize all running programs and focus on the Desktop by pressing Left
> Windows+M.
>
> Press JAWS Key+F11, Modifier+F11 (System Access) or Insert+S (Window-Eyes)
> to open the System Tray menu.
>
> Down arrow to CallBurner and press enter to right click its System Tray
> icon.
>
> Press enter on the Accessibility sub-menu.
>
> Press enter on "Screen Reader Compatibility". This is the only option
> currently found in the Accessibility sub-menu.
>
> The following dialogue box is shown: "Screen Reader Compatibility is now
> turned ON. NOTE: You need to restart CallBurner for this
> change to become effective."
>
> Press enter on the OK button to accept the change.
>
> Press JAWS Key+F11, Modifier+F11 (System Access) or Insert+S (Window-Eyes)
> to return to the System Tray menu.
>
> Down arrow to CallBurner and press enter to right click its System Tray
> icon.
>
> Up arrow to the Quit option and press enter.
>
> Press the Left Windows key or CTRL+Escape to open the Start menu.
>
> Press p to open the All Programs menu.
>
> Down arrow to CallBurner and press enter to open its sub-menu.
>
> Press enter on CallBurner to start the program. The Call Details window
> opens, presenting a tabbed dialogue box that delivers a
> fully accessible user interface to all CallBurner functions.
>
> Press the End key to move to the Help tab.
>
> Press the Tab key once to select Browse On-Line Help and press enter to 
> open
> CallBurner's documentation in a typical web browser
> window. This help will serve to get you started with CallBurner in short
> order.
>
> The latest version of CallBurner, incorporating the "Screen Reader
> Compatibility" enhancement, has been made available as of
> Saturday, July 7, 2007. I highly recommend CallBurner to anyone, blind or
> sighted, who needs to record Skype calls. The ability and
> willingness of the developers to make their software accessible in less 
> than
> three weeks of such a request demonstrates the
> commitment of this company to high quality, reliable customer service and
> technical support. We should all send a quick note of
> thanks to the CallBurner Team expressing our appreciation for their prompt
> attention to our accessibility needs and encouraging
> their developers to continue the excellent work in this area for all their
> software.
>
> LINK: The Callburner Team email
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