[Blind-rollers] New Lists on nfbnet.org

AgapeDEW at aol.com AgapeDEW at aol.com
Mon Nov 8 03:41:07 UTC 2010


i must not be on the mailing list anymore...i didn't get any responses but  
dave and peter lol. please put me back on?
pl
 
In a message dated 11/7/2010 10:33:20 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
dandrews at visi.com writes:

As  someone said -- all you can do is try 
it.  This woman would not have  any idea whether 
or not their site worked with JAWS or another screen  reader.

Ultimately as a company serving the company they 
will have  to make their site accessible.

Dave

At 07:44 PM 10/29/2010, you  wrote:
>Peter, This is the email she sent that are 
>"programs"  that are compatible with  their 
>banking system.  These do  not appear to be any 
>programs I was exposed  to at San Antonio  School 
>for Blind when I was introduced to all the 
>programs.  These programs seem like regular 
>banking programs people use for  
>their  bookkeeping at home or office???  Deb ­  
>Here is the  list: Export to Microsoft   Money®  
>2004 and below (OFC Format) Export via Active 
>Statement® to  Microsoft  Money® (OFX Format) 
>Export  via WebConnect® to  Quicken® Export via 
>WebConnect® to  Quickbooks® Export to  Quicken 
>98® or below (QIF Format - 2 digit  years)  
>Export  to Quicken 99® through Quicken 2004 
>(QIF Format  - 4 digit  years) Export to 
>Spreadsheet (Comma Delimited Text  Format - 2 
>digit  years) Export to Spreadsheet (Comma  
>Delimited Text Format - 4 digit  years) I hope 
>this might  help you determine  what will work 
>for you. Elaine K.   Palmer Manager 
>Loyalsock  Office Woodlands  Bank 2450 E.  
>3rd  St. Williamsport, PA 17701 
>Tel  570-320-2495  Fax  570-327-1732 
>_epalmer at woodlandsbank.com_  
>(mailto:epalmer at woodlandsbank.com) 
>_www.woodlandsbank.com_  
>(http://www.woodlandsbank.com)  Do banks have to 
>offer  accessibility  to their website if they 
>offer it to their regular  customers???? Just 
>wondering  about "reasonable"  
>accommodation????  What made me so frustrated is  
>moving  is very stressful anyway and some of my 
>cords are  missing to things like my  scanner etc 
>(and they broke my  printer) from the move which 
>totally frustrated  me that people  were not 
>careful with my stuff I need for daily life so I  
>am  having to try to maintain my family 
>financial affairs  without them.  We  lived back 
>to the town I grew up as a  child, worked as a 
>minister and I felt  treated so different in  the 
>wheelchair and being visually 
>impaired.  I   thought it was just me but my 
>nurse had gone with me to the bank and  she 
>said  the lady was quite disrespectful to me.  I  
>am glad you wrote back...I just  realized I was 
>very  frustrated about this....thanks for 
>listening. I really need  to  get tapped into the 
>local Blind Association because in Texas I had  
>my  caseworker who was always there to listen 
>but I  rarely needed her but changing  locations 
>has short circuited me,  I guess..thanks...deb 
>wells _Woodlands Bank_  
>(http://www.woodlandsbank.com/)   <<<<link In a  
>message dated 10/29/2010 9:15:13 P.M. Eastern 
>Daylight  Time,  petlonann at samobile.net writes: Hi Agape

David Andrews:  dandrews at visi.com
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