All sorts of VoiceOver material in various different fromats can be found at http://www.cucat.org/books.php

Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
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On Apr 24, 2008, at 5:52 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

Folks, I've been trying to help a lady out. A good gent Dave on this list helped this gal for a bit until there just wasn't time in the day and how I understand all to well. Never the less, I'd like to find her some materials that she could read that might help her. She's not very proficient with VO quite yet so mp3 files, braille documents, etc. would be helpful. She did get a book from Apple, but it apparently is kind of old and was hard to work with. I think one which is newer was done, but know little about this. I'd like to get her started with some materials and answer questions instead of trying to conduct training sessions over the phone. I also have very limited time and gladdly will help where I can, but my job has me incredibly busy and I'll be traveling on and off for a few months. If anyone has any suggestions, please send me a note off list or post to the list, whichever helps everyone, but doesn't flood the list at the same time.

tnx



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