That reminds me of something, when I used the SPS, I had deck talk with it.

Then later, I used vocal eyes as well still using deck talk, still on the same dos computer. But when I had this job, I was sent to San Antonio to choose between jaws/wE and open book/kurtzwell. I wanted jaws because, when my niece called me on the phone one time, I heard her computer talking and lordy to me it was so clear and concise, nothing like with sps, just no comparisons. I took stuff from my job and compared the 2 OCR software and OB was the one that recognized the most accurate.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Wayne Scott" <[email protected]>
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I also used a screen reader in teh mid 90s called Vocal Eyes. What a difference. Once I got into Windows, i learned Jaws and alter Window Eyes. I still prefer Jaws. I used the Dec Talk synthesizer and Tiny Talk. Wayne "A merry heart does good like medicine, but a broken spirit dries the bones." ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pedro Romero" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 9:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Computer museum,


Yes, how well I remember Vert Plus. It allowed one to string macros together which was a very helpful feature. This was back int the good old Dos days.
Pete

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