[Blindtlk] Serotek releases System Access 3.0

Serotek Announcements noreply at serotek.com
Thu Nov 27 17:19:37 UTC 2008




Serotek releases System Access 3.0

Serotek Corporation continues to raise the bar in the assistive 
technology industry with its latest software release of System Access 
3.0. In this release, there is a great deal to be excited about both 
for new and existing customers.

The update to version 3.0 will happen seamlessly for existing 
customers with no need for user intervention. And for new customers, 
it is not necessary to find and download an installation package. 
Users can simply log in to 
<file:///C:/Users/matt/Downloads/http%3a//www.satogo.com>http://www.satogo.com 
or visit 
<file:///C:/Users/matt/Downloads/http%3a//www.serotek.com>www.serotek.com 
and initiate the automated installation process. In this way, users 
can begin a trial or create a paid account without any complexity.

Serotek is proud to release the first full-featured screen access 
product with support for 64-bit operating systems. This support is 
not only an essential breakthrough for IT professionals working in 
64-bit environments in the course of their employment, but for the 
average consumer as well. Blind individuals can now walk in to any of 
the increasing number of retail stores who stock their shelves 
exclusively with machines running 64-bit operating systems, and 
purchase a new computer without wondering whether or not the machine 
will be accessible when they take it out of the box. From the 
smallest Netbook to the most powerful server, System Access delivers 
fast, reliable, and easy to use accessibility.

Remote Training and Support is now better than ever. System Access 
users have long had the ability to remotely access other users' 
computers for the purposes of support, training, or just for fun. Now 
System Access has added a voice over IP feature which allows for 
crisp and clear voice chat between connected users, eliminating the 
need to communicate by phone or through third-party VOIP software 
such as Skype.

Accessibility Anywhere is right at your fingertips with support for 
the 
<http://www.optelec.com/ca_en/index.php/products/blindness/alva-bc640/>Alva 
BC640 Braille display. With this light, portable, and fully plug and 
play Braille display, users can have full access to Braille in all 
their favorite applications both at home and on the go.

But screen access to computers isn't just for work anymore. It's also 
for fun, and for those living the accessible digital lifestyle, 
System Access brings you the most compelling support for 
<file:///C:/Users/matt/Downloads/http%3a//www.itunes.com>iTunes 8 
available on the market. And since everyone enjoys playing games, the 
Serotek team and the team at 
<file:///C:/Users/matt/Downloads/http%3a//www.allinplay.com>All In 
Play have collaborated to bring you a game-playing experience you'll 
want to return to again and again. All In Play features four games 
that are appealing to blind and sighted individuals alike, and with 
all plans being less than $8 per month, the fun is accessible and 
affordable for all. Combine System Access support for Anagram Tag, 
Texas Hold`em, Crazy Eights and the classic game of poker with the 
crisp clarity of the System Access Mobile network chat system and 
you'll have accessibility and entertainment wherever you go.

And whether you're at home or on the go, you'll always want the 
ability to keep in touch with friends and family. In addition to 
Serotek's built-in client supporting MSN Messenger and AOL Instant 
Messenger, subscribers to the SA Mobile Network can now easily 
communicate with each other through text or voice. Users can add 
their SAMNet friends to a list of SA Mobile Network contacts, and 
have the ability to initiate a text or voice conversation with those friends.

These are just a few of the many exciting features available in the 
release of System Access version 3.0. If you'd like to see a more 
comprehensive list of features, you can 
<http://www.serotek.com/whatsnew.html>read "what's new in System Access 3.0".

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