[nabs-l] Need Advice: Accessible Planners
Jewel
herekittykat2 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 21 15:19:08 UTC 2011
Dear Tina,
I use a program called DaybyDay Professional on my Netbook. It is a
fully funcional planning calendar and address book created by a blind
programmer specifically for JAWS (though it works well with WindowEyes
as well, and even kinda works with NVDA). I don't know where I'd be
without my DaybyDay! You can check it out at www.blindsoftware.com,
and even try a free trial version. The creater also has audio
tutorials for the program that are excellent for learning how to use
the calendar, though it's not hard to learn on your own either.
~Jewel
On 4/21/11, Tina Hansen <th404 at comcast.net> wrote:
> I do think I'd want a Braille or regular keyboard, since I'm not all that
> comfortable with the touch screens. I could probably do without a Braille
> display. Thanks.
>
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