Dar Jonathan,
As you are aware , I respect you as a professinal. However,
there are times when I wonder if you have just closed your heart
and mind to some issues, especialy when you reiterate previoius
comments as if we didn't get it. This issue seems to be a case
in point.
This being the case, there is little point in pursing the
topic. For that reason alone, I suggest we drop it as a dead
end.
Kc
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Andy, I can only reiterate yet again, that it already is. When
the
tutorial is produced, all I do is take the user Guide, abridge
it, and
demonstrate by example through using the BrailleNote. Since the
audio
involved in using the BrailleNote is redundant, absolutely
everything
covered in the tutorial is in the user guide, since it's the user
guide on
which it''s based.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare
11 Mary Muller Drive
Christchurch New Zealand
DDI: +64-3-940-2219
http://www.humanware.com
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It appears that folks are perhaps talking about different things.
I
think that KC is speaking of a tutorial, and jonathan is talking
about
the users guide. I agree with KC here. Because this is a
product built
from the ground up for people with disabilities, and is very
expensive
to boot, that everything associated with it, i. e. documentation,
training materials, etc. should be made available in formats that
are
accessible to the deaf-blind.
Andy
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Hi Jonathan,
Your comment is interesting. Two deaf-blind consumers recently
got the
M-Power with the audio Cd-Rom. One called Humanware and was
not told
about any alternative format.
(Frankly, it appears your gander is up, and I'm sorry to
hearit! By
that I mean I am puzzled as to why you made the comment
implying I
suggested discontinuing audio materials.
All we are asking is for equal access to information, which,
in this
case, means information in alternative formats.) Shalom
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