[Nfb-science] Serotek releases System Access 3.0

Michael Whapples mwhapples at aim.com
Thu Nov 27 23:29:49 UTC 2008


Is that 64-bit claim really correct? As far as I know the Orca screen 
reader works on 64-bit Linux and 64-bit Linux is a 64-bit operating 
system. I also think some of the other screen readers on linux may work 
under 64-bit versions of Linux. So do I detect false advertising...

Michael Whapples

On 27/11/08 17:19, Serotek Announcements (by way of David Andrews 
<dandrews at visi.com>) wrote:
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> 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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