This is automatic and works with firefox which is getting better as every 
nightly build progresses.

http://www.deathbycaptcha.com/s

Best to have more then 1 tool in your tool belt.

Tc all.
On Sep 15, 2012, at 9:04 PM, Esther <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> Brandon Olivares, a blind developer, has announced a new service for solving 
> captchas
> http://www.azavia.com/zcaptcha
> 
> This is a paid service (I think $0.34 per solved captcha), but should work on 
> any web platform.  It requires creating an account, then taking a screen 
> capture, and uploading the image to:
> http://www.azavia.com/zcaptcha/upload.html
> 
> It's meant to help solve the problem of dealing with captchas on the Mac.  At 
> present, Solano is no longer working (it was a largely one-person operation 
> that faltered when the person in charge developed health problems), and 
> WebVisum only works for Firefox, which is not really used by most visually 
> impaired Mac users.
> 
> This is just getting started, and they're working on improving the speed and 
> accuracy of the captcha recognition as people start using this service.  The 
> developer was looking for a general solution that would work for himself and 
> other visually impaired Mac users, and they're using a for-pay model in hopes 
> of being able to keep this going on a long-term basis.
> 
> As a slight aside from the immediate topic, those of you who are interested 
> in the Metakine mini-bundle that is a MacUpdate promo are reminded that there 
> is one day left on this offer -- 10 apps, including DVDRemaster Pro and Mac 
> DVD Ripper Pro for $39.99, which is less than the cost of purchasing 
> DVDRemaster Pro (or DVDRemaster 8, as this version is now called in the Mac 
> App Store) by itself.  Your first purchase from the mupromo site requires a 
> one-time negotiation of a captcha to create your account, after which you can 
> log in to check the record of your previous purchases and serial numbers, and 
> links to the download software.  I haven't tried out ZCaptcha myself, but it 
> might be used for this.
> 
> Here's the link to the Metakine mini-bundle promotion:
> http://www.mupromo.com/deal/13254/12336/macupdate-bundle
> 
> Remember that you can check out all the metakine products with fully working 
> trial downloads from their web site:
> http://www.metakine.com/products/
> 
> Also, if you have previously purchased any of the products in the bundle, or 
> if there are some that you know you won't use (e.g., a number of photography 
> apps in the bundle), you can gift these licenses to another user at the time 
> of purchase by specifying their name and email on the web form (otherwise it 
> is assumed that all licenses will be yours).
> 
> This reduced price bundle is not available through the Mac App Store although 
> some of the products can be separately purchased (at full price) from the Mac 
> App Store.
> 
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
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