I haven't yet separated the list into 3rd party and apple yet. I do
want to include every piece of software I can find that's accessible,
and eventually have a blurb on each one, explaining what it is used
for, where to get it, and how much work needs done to use it with
vo. Also, there needs to be some sort of devision for terminal as
opposed to gui apps. This isn't done yet.
Jane has graciously offered to help with the list, and tracking down
program links and the like, so that will help considerably.
Thank you Jane.
What's up now is just a quick list I threw together in about ten
minutes. It's by no means complete, and heavily concentrated on
apple apps, with only a couple other programs non-apple listed.
Hopefully in the next day or two it'll turn into something that can
be a real reference.
On Apr 15, 2006, at 1:31 PM, John Panarese wrote:
Hi Travis,
Did you include your own efforts, as well as Greg's Braille
translation
ports?
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Subject: accessible software
Ok, an extreme alpha list is up. Check it out, let me know what to
add,
what to move, and what to change.
http://www.softcon.com/mac/
I'm thinking we need to add links to each program that is a 3rd party
program, so it can be downloaded.
Also need to add description pages for programs that don't work
100% out of
the box with instructions on how to use them successfully.
Please send me all your comments, layout design ideas, and more.
We'll get this working, and make it a one-stop source for accessible
software on the mac.
Well, maybe not, but it sounds good.