Okay,
To be fair to the person who didn't know about the Accessibility of
Outlook, I didn't know about for a long time either. In fact, I just
switched to it from OE because I was told most businesses run Outlook.
I'm teaching myself how to use it. Coming from OE, I have to say its
different in some ways.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ann K.
Parsons
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 1:57 PM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Spaced Out and Enjoying It Less


Hi all,

I must agree with Suzie here.  Since when has Outlook not been
accessible?  Gosh, if you'd asked about VM or Pegasus or Mutt or
something else I could understand this statement, but Outlook is part of
the Microsoft Office Suite and is therefore high on the priority list of
screen reader manufacturers.  Whoever gave you that info, Nicole is
giving you misinformation, and you should, especially if this person is
a teacher or a rehab counselor, tell them that their info is in error.
It's this type of misinformation that keeps blind folks from becoming
independent.  Somebody figures something is inaccessible, and instead of
trying it or asking about it, they say, "Naw, you can't run that."  

Information, it runs the world.  That's why all blind people need to
have access to it!

Ann P.

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Not all those who wander are lost."  JRRT


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