[Nfbmt] Email Who uses what email software? And about our discussion list
James Aldrich
jkaldrich at samobile.net
Sat Nov 2 01:17:22 UTC 2013
Hi Rik and all,
I'll briefly say I have System access, Window Eyes and NVDA screen
readers on my PC. I use System Access and the System Access Mobile
network much of the time, Window Eyes as my secondary screen reader and
dabble with NVDA.
The System Access Mobile Network is an online Email client as is Gmail.
I have Email addresses on both clients. System Access enables me to
access my Email, listen to radio stations, watch some TV shows, listen
to OTR, watch described videos, listen to podcasts and a host of other
things. I can also access much of this content with my IPhone or IPod
through IBlink Radio which is a free app from Serotek Corporation. I
have the freedom to take all of this anywhere I go and access all of
the above from another Windows Computer. I can either log into my
account online or plug in a U3 smart drive to access the System Access
Mobile Network. If I use the U3 smart drive, I can hear the speech
output on the other Windows Computer as if I were on my own machine. I
can send content from System Access Mobile Network right to my Victor
Reader Stream. I can send email messages in my own voice. One can
remote other computers with the other person's permission. There is
magnification within this software as well. It may not be like
zoomtext, but it is available.
A few notes!
When Dar was getting her new dog, she used one of her guidedog school's
computers With System Access Mobile Network. She logged into her
account online, paid a few bills, read some Email and logged off.
There was no trace of this activity on their PC. When Dar and I were
attending a church function at someone's home, the lady mentioned she
was having problems with her PC. I was able to log into my SA Mobile
account from her PC, and with her help, Norton Anti Vyrus was
uninstalled. This was replaced with Microsoft Security Essentials. Her
computer is still working last I heard. My SA Mobile log in didn't
leave a trace!
The only disadvantage with SA Mobile Email is its lack of a drafts
folder. There is a work around however. One can write a note in the
notes section and paste the note into the body of the Email. I did
this a number of times when planning this last convention.
I hope you found this to be informative!
You can learn more about this by going to:
http://www.serotek.com
If you like, you can try SA Mobile network for a week with no cost!
Jim
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