Hi Scott
I actually haven't had much chance to play with it, wound up being
busier than I expected to be. From what little I've had time to take a
look at so far it looks very promising.
On Dec 4, 2008, at 11:43, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Jacob, did you have any joy with this in the end? My week got busier
than I expected, still haven't had a chance to sit down with it yet
properly here.
On 12/3/08, Jane Jordan (Gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just grabbed the editorand am going to play with it. If I'm still
working with itg a couple months later, I may be able to get it. :)
Jane
On Nov 28, 2008, at 9:01 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
I'll give it a shot over the weekend and see how it works.
On Nov 28, 2008, at 20:52, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Hey folks,
I've just been reading great things about an app called Reaper,
from
www.cockos.com - thought I'd try it out on a whim. The good news
is,
every dialog I've seen so far appears to be accessible, and by a
quick
flick through the keyboard shortcut list and some thumping around
in
the main window I could get it to do a few things, though not
much of
this seemed to be announced with speech feedback. The bad news is
that I have an insanely busy weekend ahead and won't get any more
time
to play with this until sometime next week. Thought I'd report the
finding to the list anyway so some of the other audio types on here
could dig in to this app and see whether it's usable? Report your
findings as you go!
Here's hoping...
Scott
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