[nabs-l] capitcha solutions for the blind was: using a mac for powerpoint presentations

Mauricio Almeida mauriciopmalmeida at gmail.com
Wed Dec 5 03:13:14 UTC 2012


dear william,

I will explain to you in detail about the captcha service rumola below, please ride the entire message before executing any process to make sure things will work correctly for you.
Firstly, you will need to visit
http://skipinput.com
there, you may install the rumola extension for safari, as well as sign up for the service.
after the extension is installed, though, please visit the following guide, which contains not only the link for the extension (you may download it through this link or the previous one) but also a link  to enable rumola voice alerts, which will announce to you when the capitcha is being or has been resolved, and so on:
http://skipinput.com/bps/install.html
once you have registered you will receive free credits, which allow you to test the service.
when you enter a capitcha page, rumola will automatically solve the capitcha for you as soon as you start typing in the first field of the form which ends with the capitcha prompt.
then, you will hit submit, and it will be done.
once your free credits expire, you will need to pay for this service, however the fee is less than five dollars for about 100 capitcha solutions.

please let me know if you have any questions,

mauricio
On Dec 4, 2012, at 10:02 PM, wmodnl wmodnl <wmodnl at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Good evening all,
> I have a quick Mac-Related question.
> First, has anyone used the newest firefox with WebVisum?  Firefox appears to work, getting WV, to is another issue.  When you click on download, then install, VO says:
> Firefox has new window.  That is a mystery.  No other window appears to open.
> On Sunday evening, I was able to run firefox with WV.  I think, however, buy clearing my history, I did something that does not allow for it to work.
> What other capcha options are there, since Selona is no longer available?
> My main computer is a Mac.
> Thanks in advance.
> William
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On Dec 4, 2012, at 6:33 PM, "John Moore" <coasterfreak88 at me.com> wrote:
> 
>> Apple's equivalent to PowerPoint, KeyNote, is useable. I have not had to do presentations with it, but I do know that it accepts PowerPoint files.
>> 
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