Hi Folks:

AS Code Factory's product is still in public beta, it's too early to provide a fair comparison.

One thing's for sure, it should provide cheeper access to PDA type units for those who simply can't afford the cost of Braille/voice notes, PackMates, ETC.

Whatever the case, this is an extremely positive situation for folks who are Blind.

Cheers.



----- Original Message ----- From: "will" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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hi

With a standard PDA you can add on any software you want
regards, will

----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Thank you Richarc, very limited viewpoint, but very good. Now than, looking beyond the obvious, my interest is in Mobile Speak Pocket software that is supposed to
make
regular commercial PDA units accessible via a screenreader. Now then the comparrison I'd like is how a regular commersial PDA would compare with the mpower voicenote once it had been made accessible by a screen reader. At that point, what would the differences in functionality and operation become as well as differences and similarities in cost, physical appearanc/layout and such. And would either allow use of other than the initial software on the device? ?

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