Jeremy that is actually a thing that could be done.
However it would not be good for those with either not the means or smarts to use electronic equipment and there are a few others. Here in new zealand for especially islanders and maoris but also other poor groups of people they may or may not have a computer, or the smarts to use it. Or they may have really old systems that can't take the power etc old net connections the list goes on. My grandpa is one example I have a job for a poor person I need to do later today on their system to fix something. I expect that due to them not being to afford anything things will be bad but what do you do.
Ofcause it all depends on the format.
I guess what I need to stress is the costs vs what can be achieved.
Any technological format, website, cd etc will need something to access it, braille can be read anywhere. You may have to charge for shipping and maybe the paper you use but that is a fair point on the braille front. Ofcause if you have the cds etc I'd go for that but thats because I have been using the pc and cd for a number of years and not braille.



On 27/06/2015 8:21 a.m., Jeremy Brown wrote:
Dark,

All good points.  One thing that has been left off this calculation is
not burning a CD at all.  If we went this route, having an alternative
format oculd be as simple as a business card with a web address.  Go
there, read the leaflet, or have it read to you.  Have links to
developers who have supported the leaflet and other developers who
have good audio game sites.  A nicely done site with the leaflet and
audio file would avoid a lot of this problem.  Course, then we run
into domain costs, but there's going to be cost involved somewhere in
this process at some point.  Right now it's a matter of deciding how
much, most efficient use of funds, and how to move forward.

Jeremy



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