[Trainer-talk] Dolphin guide verses CDesk

matt diemert mcdiemert at gmail.com
Tue Oct 1 17:13:54 UTC 2013


Julie,
Thanks for your response. To this point, I've used guide with 5
clients, and have never once walked away satusfyed! The north American
tech support is less than steller!
This client actually used guide 5 or 6 back in 2010, and further
conversation with him this morning leads me to believe he's not
willing to go that rout again!
Thanks again.



On 10/1/13, Julie Adkins <jadkins at mabnc.org> wrote:
> Major improvements have been made to Guide 8, especially to internet
> navigation.  Dolphin (in the UK) gave me sort of private showing of it.  I
> don't know when EVAS will be releasing it.  I would have thought surely
> this
> month.  Also, to get a big mouse pointer, I have been combining Guide with
> Zoomtext Express (which only costs $50).  Anyhow, I would recommend waiting
> until you can get a demo of Guide 8 to make your comparison.
>
> Julie Adkins
> Metrolina Association for the Blind
>
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> Good morning all,
> I have a consumer who needs something in the family of these two products.
> However, in the past I've not had the greatest success with guide nor have
> I
> appreciated the support experience.  Does anyone have a feeling one way or
> another regarding these two packages?  I note that the CDesk with speech
> recognition is nearly 1000 dollars more than the base package. Are they
> using dragon or some sort of software, or are they using the recognition
> built in to windows 7 and 8?
>  Any help here would be appreciated greatly!
>
> On 9/9/13, Dr. Denise M Robinson <deniserob at gmail.com> wrote:
>> JSAY is the combo between jaws and dragon....married together and
>> works incredibly well
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Bonnie Lucas <BLucas at alaskabvi.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> What are some of the ways in which some of you have helped clients to
>>> use the computer when they have brain damage and are not able to
>>> remember a lot but would like to use dictation to use the computer?
>>> Right now, JAWS is on the computer but I'm not sure it's the best
>>> thing and from what I understand, it is very difficult to use Dragon
>>> with JAWS. Any suggestions or help that anyone can give will be
>>> greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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