[Mdpobc] (no subject)

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Mon Sep 5 14:45:09 UTC 2011


This is System Access to Go, SA To Go, which is a decent product.  It 
isn't JAWS, but will work for many people with one major 
limitation.  You must be connected to the Internet for the entire 
time you use the product, as it is loaded and runs from the Cloud.

Dave

At 09:40 AM 9/5/2011, you wrote:
>May I recommend that before we get excited about a "free" screen 
>reader that we send this to our technology department and have them 
>evaluate it before we advertise it to our members in order that we 
>don't mislead anyone?  Just a suggestion.  Even though free sounds 
>like something from Heaven, especially in these economic times, 
>somebody might jump in with both feet, only to find this came from 
>the other direction, rather than Heaven?
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:tlpickrel at hotmail.com>Trudy Pickrel
>To: <mailto:mdpobc at nfbnet.org>MDPOBC
>Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2011 7:40 AM
>Subject: [Mdpobc] (no subject)
>
>Here is a link to a free screen 
>reader. 
><http://www.accessibilityisaright.org/faq.html>http://www.accessibilityisaright.org/faq.html
>
>Trudy L. Pickrel
>President MD Parents of Blind Children
>301-387-4182
>301-501-1818
><http://www.tlcbythelake.weebly.com>www.tlcbythelake.weebly.com
>http://mdparentsofblindchildren.org/
>
>
>There is a Braille literacy crisis in America.
>
>only 10% blind Children being taught Braille
>
>You can be part of the solution.
>
>Buy a Louis Braille Commemorative coin at <http://www.nfb.org/>www.nfb.org
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