Wondering how others on the list find this compared to IE?

Al

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From: [email protected]
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ROSEMARIE
CHAVARRIA
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Need Technology
Recommendations


Hi, Eleni,

I know there's this text-based web browser called web IE.
Maybe it might
work with what you're wanting to do since it's text-based.
With web IE you
don't have to worry about pictures or anything like that.
That's the only
web browser I can recommend for a simple web browser. You
can get it from

http://www.webbie.org.uk.

Give it a try and see if it works out for you.

Hope this helps.

Rosemarie
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From: "John_Justice" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Need Technology
Recommendations


> Eleni,
> I also have Jaws Version 2.3  as well.
>
> John Justice
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "Eleni Vamvakari" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 2:44 PM
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Blind-Computing] Need Technology Recommendations
>
>> Hello to everyone,
>>
>>  Please forgive the multiple posts that I'll be making
today, but I
>> didn't want to lump everything into one topic and confuse
everyone.  I
>> promise to not make overposting a habbit and the other
posts will be
>> shorter than this one.
>>
>> In any case, my birth name is Tiffany but I intend on
switching
>> legally to Eleni, so that's what I'll be using here.
Some of you may
>> know me from Facebook, from the Zone or from other
places.  I'm 26 and
>> I've loved MS-DOS ever since I was a teenager.  I've used
Windows for
>> 14 years with JFW, Hal, a demo of WindowEyes and NVDA and
have also
>> used Leopard and Snow Leopard.  Recently, however, I've
found a system
>> called Enhanced DR-DOS.  It's based off DR-DOS and is
100% MS-DOS
>> compatible but is still being updated to keep it modern.
My intention
>> is to switch to it for most things.  To that end, I'm in
the process
>> of having a truly custom desktop built.  I'm wondering if
you could
>> recommend or help me find some DOS and
screenreader-Compatible
>> technology and software such as a flatbed scanner and/or
accessible
>> ocr software, a bar code reader, an internet browser, a
txt and/or rtf
>> editor, a spreadsheet program and anything else that
comes to mind.  I
>> know that there is alot of software and hardware out
there, some older
>> and some newer, but it's difficult finding out what's
accessible and
>> what's not and this is even more a problem when the
software is
>> commercial, since I'd then be stuck with something that I
can't use.
>> On the other hand, most of the places that sold the
adaptive
>> technology no longer have it or no longer exist.  I'm
especially
>> interested in ocr and am considering Omnipage but don't
know which is
>> the last version for DOS.  I have Recognita but not the
latest one and
>> have been searching for an Open Book Unbound but can't
find it and am
>> not sure what scanners work with it.  I e-mailed Benetech
but got no
>> response.  I have a Braille Blazer and two external Echos
and a
>> non-working Accent SA, so I don't immediately need a
synthesizer.
>> That said, I really would love to find something better,
especially a
>> KeyNote SA or Companion (looking for seven years with no
luck), an
>> Apollo capable of speaking in Greek or a DecTalk Express
or PC.  I own
>> a KeyNote Gold Laptop with the Voicecard inside and adore
the speech,
>> but am worried about transferring it to another computer
due to it's
>> fragility.  I also have Word Perfect 5.1 and it's text
editor, though
>> as you'll see in another post, it's acting a bit
strangely with
>> VocalEyes.  NoteWorthy is wonderful, but since it's a
tsr, it can only
>> handle small files and I only have the demo.  I know that
no selling
>> etc. is allowed on the list, but if you have a piece of
technology
>> that you think might benefit me, please e-mail me
offlist.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Eleni
>>
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