[nabs-l] inaccessible?

Chris Nusbaum dotkid.nusbaum at gmail.com
Thu Jun 30 19:01:35 UTC 2011


Hi Zach,

Did you subscribe to this Tech Tidbits from your BrailleNote? If 
so, how did you do it? I went on the Web site and all I could 
find was the contact us link on the home page.  How did you 
subscribe? You can email me offlist if you'd like.  My email is 
dotkid.nusbaum at gmail.com.

 Chris

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Subject: [nabs-l] inaccessible?

>From top tech tidbits, look at item #6.

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Dear Zach,

1) Recent additions to the gizmo site include Best Free Email
Client
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-email-client.htm
How to Fix Problems Using the Windows 7 Troubleshooting System
Tool
http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-fix-problems-using-wi
ndows-7-troubleshooting-system-tool.htm

2) The Google Chrome operating system is now available on the
Chromebook, a tiny computer that gives access to Google's online
apps.  this computer and that system can be made to speak using
the Speakit screen reader.  More about it on Serotek Podcast 70,
item 8 below.  Learn about that program from this Fred's Head
post:
http://www.fredshead.info/2011/06/google-chrome-talks-with-speaki
t.html

3) AppAdvice regularly gives suggestions for the best iPhone apps
in different categories.  They recently came out with a list of
the best apps for the visually impaired.  the list has some
glaring omissions, but is interesting and would get a person off
to a good start with apps.
http://appadvice.com/applists/show/apps-for-the-visually-impaired

4) Freedom Scientific will now be distributing the Plextalk
Pocket, the DAISY player and recorder made in Japan, on which the
Book Port Plus is based.  they will charge $275 for the player
until October 31.
http://www.freedomscientific.com/news/pressroom/2011/plextalk-poc
ket-announced.asp

5) Dar.fm, which stands for Digital audio Recorder, has garnered
good reviews from one accessibility-conscious reviewer and one
mainstream reviewer that I know of.  It gives you 2GB of space to
store recordings of any streaming service available.  It's like
TIVo for radio, letting you record anything available and play it
back when you want.
http://dar.fm/

6) On the opposite side of the accessibility spectrum, I am
unable to verify this from here in Costa Rica, but one user
reports that the Netflix site is now inaccessible to blind users.
No indication as to whether this is true when using all screen
readers, but if it is true it is a backward step that might call
for some feedback to the organization.
http://www.netflix.com/

7) Serotek Tech Chat 107 is entitled Video Game News and Reviews
for Disabled Gamers
http://serotalk.com/2011/06/23/tech-chat-107-video-game-news-and-
reviews-for-disabled-gamers-2/

8.  SeroTalk Podcast 70: Sell a Kidney, provides the usual rage
of news and views for the fortnight.
http://serotalk.com/2011/06/23/serotalk-podcast-70-sell-a-kidney/

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