Hi again,

  I've heard of magazines about adaptive tech, tutorials made for the
blind that explain how to use regular and blind-specific technology
and manuals, books and reference guides made for the general public
but available in accessible formats.  Yet I haven't been able to
locate any from the time that interests me except the Raised Dot
Computing newsletters and some reviews of various adaptive products in
different places.  As with the technology itself, most of the
companies that published these tutorials are no longer in business.  I
e-mailed the National Braille Press to ask about some offerings they
once had but they didn't answer my questions on that subject.  So can
any of you help me find some?  I'm especially interested in things
about using the internet with DOS, Microsoft Word 5.5 (I already found
a few nice ones for Word Perfect 5.1 though a quick reference would be
good), QuickBasic 4.5 or FreeBASIC for DOS, spreadsheet programs,
Quicken and DBase.  Needless to say, I don't need these magazine and
tutorial materials in hard copy.  So an internet archive of some kind
is totally acceptible.

Thanks,
Eleni

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