I designed an implemented an application installer that used voice
prompts so it would be accessible by people with sight problems. The
installer was intended for some sort of accessibility tool, and there
was no reason why the installation process shouldn't be accessible
too, reducing the dependency on someone else to install the software.

On Feb 15, 2008 8:02 PM, Ari Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> be it desktop app, game, CD, website, web app, mobile app, etc.
>
> there are some heavy hitters on this list and i'm sure everyone is curious
> what some people here have done.
>
> any takers?
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