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From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 1:36 AM
Subject: Top Tech tidbits for Thursday, November 2, 2006

Top tech tidbits for Thursday, November 2, 2006

I'm working to improve the html so that links show up in e-mail and on the
web, but am having interesting system problems.

1)  US residents who like to attend movies with audio description can find
Regal Cinema theaters that offer the service in their town.
http://www.regalcinemas.com

2)  the tuition-free correspondence school for the blind, the Hadley School,
now offers a course entitled getting Organized with Excel.  For information,
e-mail:
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3)  3)  Microsoft has released version 11 of windows Media player, and here
is a review of the program:
http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/wmp11.asp

4) Serotek has upgrades Freedom box System Access so that the Freedom Box
user can link to a computer running another access program such as
window-eyes or JAWS and run that access technology remotely from their
computer.  this has great training and trouble-shooting potenaial.  Serotek
has also widened its dealer network.
http://www.freedombox.info

5)  Jamal Mazrui has assembled a collection of 40 free online books for
learning to program with C#, converted them to text files with some
structure for searching, and made them available in a 10MB archive.
http://www.EmpowermentZone.com/cnetdoc.zip

6)  IRC is a venerable instant messaging system where people exchange files
and conversation.l  Two ways to access it have recently been discussed on
mailing lists.  One that works with both window-Eyes and JAWS is TIRC
http://www.talkingirc.net
and information about two other access approaches, Mirc and Sjans can be
found here:
http://blinx.interfree.ca/index.php/Accessible_irc_solutions

7)  Gw Micro is releasing a beta version of the Braille Sense notetaker on 3
November.  this version will support MSN Messenger and include an enhanced
database 
http://gwmicro.com/Braille_Sense/Beta/

8)  Here is a Fred's Head Companion article listing several sources for free
old-time radio programs and other vintage audio material.
http://fredsheadcompanion.blogspot.com/2006/10/old-time-radio-shows-and-news
reels.html

9)  JfW 7.1 does not fully work with the new Internet Explorer 7.0.  Freedom
Scientific has announced plans to release a patch in the next week to make
these two programs work together.

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