Hi,
For the source of many software products, you can check Greg's
VoiceOver Compatibility list (just Google "VoiceOver compatibility"):
http://w3.wmcnet.org/vo/
If you type in the name or part of the name into the search box you'll
get a link to the source, a rating of the product for accessibility
(1-5 with 5 as most accessible), and possibly a short description with
accessibility tips. The software versions that were tested at the
time a product was added are given, so it's possible that later
versions have fixes and improvements. You can also add your own
accessibility rating and tips to the description. This list is meant
to include information on products that people tried that were not
accessible, too.
Currently, there are missing entries for some items that I know are
popularly used, like Adium. I encourage people to use and update this
list, and also to post information on software they've tried that is
not accessible. Most of the entries to date have been filled in by Greg.
P.S. If you're not sure whether there is a space in the name -- like
"SimplyBurns" or "Simply Burns", "LiquidCD" or "Liquid CD" -- just
type in part of the name (e.g. "Simply" or "Liquid") and you'll be
shown all matches.
Cheers,
Esther
On Nov 15, 2008, at 7:55 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
To burn the ISO, use OS X's disk utility. It can burn various disk
image formats, including ISO, with no trouble at all. To burn a
driver disk, if you just need to move the exe files to a cd so they
are available, just use finder. It doesn't care what kind of files
you burn to the disk, or am I misunderstanding what you want to do?
If you have mp3s already on the hard drive you can use iTunes to
burn them, or get simplyburns which is freeware. I can't remember
the homepage off the top of my head though. Someone else mentioned
LiquidCD, but I haven't personally tried that one.
On Nov 15, 2008, at 12:47, Tiffany D wrote:
I actually need to do some burning tasks too but not data. First, I
need to burn Windows 98 from an iso image. Then, I need to burn some
drivers (all .exe files) that I already have in a folder for my
Compaq
Armada. Then, I need to burn a cd from mp3s already on the hard
drive. What program/s can I use to do these things?
Thanks,
Tiffanitsa
On 15/11/2008, Jonathan Chacón <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hello,
I need to save some files in a CDROM.
How can I do this?
I don't know if there is an application to save CDROMs compatible
with
VoiceOver
Thanks and regards
Jonathan Chacón
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