Dear Mark,
I would be interested in recieving those letters.
Thanks in advance. Have a good rest of the day.
Best wishes,
Jenny Bomareto
[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Stimson" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 4:38 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Document Accessibility newsletter signup
Hi All,
If you are interested in receiving a seasonal email newsletter on
advances,
tools, and advice on Document Accessibility, please respond directly to
[email protected]. The first edition is going out this week.
Document Accessibility refers to making electronic information fully
accessible and universally usable. This includes PDFs, Word Docs, as well
as other formats including Excel, PowerPoint, emails, and Web pages.
Although we address standards such as Section 508 and W3C, our focus is on
making documents navigable and readable for screen reader users, primarily
JAWS. This seasonal newsletter will include news on: 1) advances in
technologies for developing and testing accessible documents; 2) available
services; and 3) helpful tips and answers to frequently asked questions.
For example, this month's newsletter discusses how to use MAGic and JAWS
together to make testing for sighted folks much easier.
Document Accessibility is produced by Access Ingenuity. Founded in 2002
in
the California Bay Area, we are dedicated to providing assistive
technology
and complete accessible solutions designed to meet the needs of
individuals,
companies, institutions, and community based organizations. Access
Ingenuity is also the Freedom Scientific representative for California.
We
pride ourselves as JAWS experts, in training, testing, and using.
Again, please respond directly to [email protected] to receive the
Doc Access newsletter. We do not sell or share any information, and you
can
be taken off the list at any time by clicking the link at the bottom of
the
newsletter. If you have any questions or suggestions, please email me at
the same address.
Best regards! Mark
Mark Stimson, Ph.D.
Accessibility Specialist
Access Ingenuity
[email protected]
www.DocumentAccessibility.com
www.AccessIngenuity.com <http://www.accessingenuity.com/>
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