My first screenreader was for the Apple II + and was written by
Street Electronics to accompany their Echo II speech synthesizer.
Dave
At 06:47 AM 10/18/2016, you wrote:
My first screen reader was Artic Business Vision on a IBM ps2 model 30.
-----Original Message----- From: Grant Metcalf via Talk
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2016 10:27 PM
To: Larry Higgins ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: history of window eyes
I finally remembered the DOS screen reader I used before WindowEyes. It was
Provox, written by Chuck Hallenbach. Truthfully, Grandpa DOS often wishes he
could go back to those good old days! Smile! I still have my version 7 copy
and just maybe I will do back.
Grant Metcalf A.K.A. Grandpa DOS
Email: the.g...@att.net
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