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<font face="Times New Roman, Times"><a name="_GoBack"></a>Mar-11-2011<br>
<b>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE<br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times" size=4>GW Micro and Duxbury
Systems Announce New Collaboration: Unparalleled Access to DBT and Perky
Duck with Window-Eyes<br>
</b>GW Micro and Duxbury Systems are proud to announce a collaboration
that provides unparalleled access to Duxbury Braille Translator (DBT) and
Perky Duck using Window-Eyes.<br>
In response to requests from Braille proofreaders to have better access
to DBT with speech, GW Micro and Duxbury Systems worked together to
create the best possible screen reader access to both DBT and Perky
Duck with Window-Eyes. <br>
"When translating documents with just speech, I was never able to
tell exactly what characters were in the translated document. With
the new Window-Eyes App for DBT, I can hear everything I need all of the
time," said Raul Gallegos, Technical Support Specialist for GW
Micro. Gallegos is responsible for translating and proofreading all
of GW Micro's Braille documents.<br>
"This new Window-Eyes App provides superior speech access to our
product line," said Neal Kuniansky, Director of Sales and Marketing
for Duxbury Systems. "We are very happy to work with GW Micro
so that Window-Eyes can enhance our products for Braille translation for
visually impaired consumers." In the latest edition, DBT will
detect if you are running Window-Eyes. If it determines you are
running Window-Eyes, DBT will prompt you to download the latest
Window-Eyes App. The App will speak translated Braille codes when
in a translated document as well as read styles such as headings and
tables. Window-Eyes 7.5 will ship with the App installed, allowing
all DBT and Perky Duck users to take advantage of all of the new
accessibility enhancements right out-of-the-box.<br>
Window-Eyes customers can download and install the App for free from GW
Micro's App Central, located at
</font><a href="http://www.gwmicro.com/ac">http://www.gwmicro.com/ac</a>
. "We are committed to innovating new technologies for the
blind and visually impaired," said Doug Geoffray, Vice President of
Development and Product Support for GW Micro. "This
collaboration with Duxbury Systems is yet another step forward making
Window-Eyes the best screen reader choice for visually impaired
people."<br>
<font face="Times New Roman, Times" size=4>GW Micro has been a trusted
pioneer in the adaptive technology industry since 1990, and continues to
lead with innovative, customer driven solutions.<br>
Duxbury Systems leads the world in software for Braille. The Duxbury
Braille Translator (DBT) and MegaDots, are used by virtually all of the
world's leading braille publishers. <br><br>
</font><font face="Calibri" size=4>Contact:<br>
Dan Weirich, Vice President of Sales and Marketing<br>
<a href="mailto:dan@gwmicro.com">dan@gwmicro.com</a><br>
(260) 489-3671<br><br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times">Neal Kuniansky, Director of
Sales and Marketing<br>
</font><font face="Calibri" size=4><a href="mailto:neal@duxsys.com">
neal@duxsys.com<br>
</a></font><font face="Courier New, Courier" size=2>Sincerely,<br>
Neal Kuniansky<br>
Email: Neal@duxsys.com<br>
TEL:+1 978-692-3000 <br>
FAX: +1 978-692-7912<br>
URL:
<a href="http://www.duxburysystems.com/">http://www.DuxburySystems.com</a>
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Duxbury Systems, Inc. <br>
The name for Braille since 1975.<br>
270 Littleton Road, #6<br>
Westford MA, 01886 USA<br>
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