Mike: I created an accessable checkbook program which also writes my
large blind checks, using Tables. Tables is fully accessable as a
spread sheet. And it can be set up to print on the large bank checks
like a store does when you hand them a blank check and they put it in
the printer. So in the mean time until a commercial program exists, you
can use Tables and build your self a checkbook program. I enter my
expenses, and deposits, it keeps track of the balance, and I enter any
interest etc. Then using tables again on the same page, I fill in a
form I generated that creates the check set up and put the check in the
printer and it fills it in for me. I only have to sign my name.
Vickie Weir
Mike's Western Account wrote:
apple accessibility wants me to pass them on some information about
accessible check book software. here is our conversation below:
Hi Mike:
I don't know of one off-hand, but you might ask the folks on
www.macvisionaries.com . If there's one available, they'd probably
know about it. Let me know if they have a recommendation and I'll
try to get it listed on the applications page on the Apple
accessibility web site.
On Sep 11, 2008, at 6:56 PM, Mike's Western Account wrote:
not a problem, thanks. I have one more question do you know of any
sort of accessible with voiceover check book software? Any ideas
would be good
Michael
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On Sep 11, 2008, at 5:48 PM, Accessibility wrote:
Hi Mike:
Apple's new accessibility site www.apple.com/accessibility explains
the accessibility features for iPod Touch and iPhone. I don't have
any further information beyond that. I can only talk about what's
actually available today.
On Sep 11, 2008, at 6:17 PM, Mike's Western Account wrote:
can i ask a question? Is there any information about making the
ipod touch and or iphone accessible?
thanks
mike
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On Sep 11, 2008, at 5:12 PM, Accessibility wrote:
Hi Mike:
Thank you for writing to tell us about your experience. We're
really excited about iTunes 8 and the new nano, and are really
happy you're enjoying them. We also really appreciate hearing
from you. Please let others know that we wan to hear from them too!
On Sep 11, 2008, at 6:07 PM, Mike's Western Account wrote:
hi;
as I'm sure you have herd by now a majority of blind individuals
are rather happy with what you have done in order to make your
itunes and ipods more accessible. As it is i have just bought a
brand new ipod in hopes of being able to use the new nano all by
my self. So i guess this e-mail is to just inform you of my
extreme gratitude to you and all the programing people at apple
for your changes both on the software and hardware sides of your
itunes and Ipod equipment respectively. Please, do keep up the
good work.
Michael Babcock
gwfans.net
gwhosting.net
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visit
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