Hi John,
Your post on Premier Literacy was interesting, but you didn't give a
web site.
http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/lpp.html
While a few of the products in the package looked interesting, like
PDF Magic Pro, which is supposed to turn inaccesible PDF files into
converted, accessible formats, automatically removing encryption, and
retaining full page formatting, there seems to be relatively little
detail at the web site. They do claim to offer free trials (25
accesses) if you fill out a personal information form. Does anyone
have any experience with this company, perhaps on the Windows side,
since most of their products previously seem geared for that?
And to get around the post length limitation, I'll give a link to
their web page announcement:
http://www.applelinks.com/index.php/print/21257/
Cheers,
Esther
On Sep 17, 2008, at 9:10 AM, John Panarese wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm trying this again, as the message size seemed to cause a
rejection. This is part of a press release that might be of
interest to Mac users.
Press Release
For Immediate Release
September 17, 2008
Premier Literacy Announces
the Macintosh version of its products.
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Premier Literacy's Macintosh applications will run on any Mac
workstation that is based on the Mactel technology. The Literacy
Productivity "Mac Pack" contains the following 9 applications:
•
• Universal Reader Plus
• Ultimate Talking Dictionary
• E-Text Reader
• Talking Word Processor
• Text-To-Audio
• Scan and Read Pro
• PDF Magic Pro
• PDF Equalizer ML
• Talking Calculator
The Literacy Productivity "Mac Pack" retails for $249.95.