[nfbcs] Help for a biblical researcher

Brian Buhrow buhrow at nfbcal.org
Thu Aug 4 16:07:35 UTC 2016


	hello David.  I don't know the answer to your question directly, but
if you remember this year's Jacob Bolotin presentations at the NFB National
Convention, one of the awards was to a couple of blind guys who specialize
in theological research.  Given the nature of what they were doing, I'm
guessing they'll know how to answer this question, or, at the very least,
how to point you further down the road to the solution.  If you need me to
dig up their names, let me know.  I'm guessing Jim Gashel knows how to
reach them.

Hope that helps.
-Brian

On Aug 4, 12:50pm, "Hyde, David W. \(ESC\) via nfbcs" wrote:
} Subject: [nfbcs] Help for a biblical researcher
} Good morning. I'm writing in hope that one of these two lists may have a solution. I am working with a gentleman who had been using the LOGOS software to do biblical research. He utilizes the portions that let him use both Greek and Hebrew, as well as various concordances.
} Because of his vision loss, this software is no longer useable. The company has no interest it making it even remotely compatible with screen reading technology.
} Do any of you know of software that is both accessible and will allow him to continue his research activities?
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