I once more have to applaud gwmicro for expanding their accessibility
services to organizations, and so on and so forth. These are the kind of
things that will get you more customers, more state agencies, and more users
switching from other screen readers. Speaking of the newsleter, On the part
that talks about the nfb, here in Canada, we have a a federation style
organization for the blind in Canada, called the Canadian federation of the
blind. CFB is abvocating for intensive blindness skills training in Canada,
and it is also abvocating for more accessibility, as well as encouraging
software,s and websites to be made accessible.  and software accessible. We
are also starting a intensive blindness skills training center called
pacific training center for the blind, which will be baste on the nfb
federation style training. The cfb is also impressed with gwmicros
partnership, and a few of its members has now moved to windoweyes as a
result of the partnership.


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