This is really off topic in a way but in another sense BrailleNotes are fir 
iorganising ideas and information and mindmaps are one of the tools used to do 
this.  Now mindmap sftware is clearly a very visual and non-linear way to 
organise information  but I womder if it is possible to have at least the 
concept mapping part of that in a tool blind people can use.

Without beoing able to lay out a lot of information in front of me at one time 
I struggle sometimes in building arguments built of complex and interconnected 
information.  I have to midmap with just my mind <smile>

So my question is does anybody know of a piece of software that already does 
this for blid people?  If not I would be interested in speaking to anybody who 
might be interested in developing such a tool.

Graham Lewis
Centre for Academic Practice
University of Warwick
University House
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Coventry CV4 8UW
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