ccorrect although some people who might otherwise use VO with customizations to meet their visual needs might use the speech as well.

On Mar 27, 2007, at 3:55 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:

Just to make sure I understand this, though, it works as an extension of, not a replacement for, VoiceOver. Is that correct?


On Mar 27, 2007, at 12:32 PM, David Poehlman wrote:

I like visiovoice. I use it with my visually impaired students andd provide demonstrations of it. I also like to use it with mouse keys because the talking interface is quite robust.

On Mar 27, 2007, at 1:03 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:

Hi David,

Interesting. VisioVoice sounds like a nice expansion to VoiceOver. Has anyone used this? I may try out the demo at some point. The multi-lingual support is the most impressive, and my girlfriend will definitely be interested in it for that. *grin* I love the ability to make text files to iPod ready iTunes format as well, although I'm not sure those two options along are worth the $250 price tag. I got a program to do to the text to audio conversion for free under Windows, and am sure eventually I'll find another, similarly free solution under Mac OSX. Still, seems like a nice package.


On Mar 27, 2007, at 3:04 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

On the schedule I saw VoiceOver presentation and Mac osx accessibility presentation. I attended the latter but had a conflict with the former. VO was touched upon though and I used it during the accessability lab.

There was also a set of presentations by assistiveware dealing with their line of access products for the Mac. I provided a brief demonstration of Visiovoice with VO and the IvoxInfovox voices onn Saturday morning.

I agree, it was not an exciting conference for me but then I have nothing to compare it too. Several people though said that it was the best CSun in years.

You can learn more about assistiveware products at:
http://www.assistiveware.com
we've discussed them here before but incase you haven't checked them out, theyy are worth a look.

I am not employyed by assistive ware.

Thanks!

On Mar 26, 2007, at 11:23 PM, John Panarese wrote:

There were a couple of presentations on VoiceOver. Perhaps, three, but I'm not sure. Also, a few folks from Apple were wandering about. Unfortunately, even though it was not an overly exciting show, I didn't have much time to attend presentations or venture far from my booth.

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On Mar 26, 2007, at 8:50 PM, Access Curmudgeon wrote:


So, any one on this list attend CSUN this year?

Was Apple there?

What caught your attention?

Thanks!



















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