[BlindMath] New to blind math
Doug and Molly Miron
mndmrn at hbci.com
Tue Jul 18 17:03:26 UTC 2017
Hi Mohammed,
Current versions of MatLab for Windows are not accessible. I happen to know
that version 5.3 will be accessible on a 32-bit WinXP box and you can
download this version for free from MatLab's website. People on this list
have told me that current versions of MatLab are accessible on Mac systems
with VoiceOver.
Octave is a free MatLab-like environment and the CLI (command-line
interface) version is accessible using Windows 10 on a 64-bit machine. It
runs many times slower than the 20-year old MatLab on my WinXP box, but if
you aren't running matrix problems with thousands of unknowns this slowness
is not likely an issue.
Regards,
Doug Miron
-----Original Message-----
From: Muhammad Fayed via BlindMath
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2017 8:36 AM
To: blindmath at nfbnet.org
Cc: Muhammad Fayed
Subject: [BlindMath] New to blind math
Hi all,
I’m a new subscriber for blind math and I want to know how to reach the
resources of accessible math tools on either windows, linux or Mac. So ,
what should I do to reach these resources ?
And I want to know if there is an alternative for Matlab on windows ? I’ve
tried using it but it not accessible at all! I need to use it in some hand
ins in the faculty.
Any help would be appreciated,
Sincerely ,
Mohamed Fayed
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