[vip_students] A computer with a built in screenreader up dated.

  • From: "Paul Traynor" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 11:07:00 +0100

Hi All,

Just sending in the article below for purely  thought provoking reasons.
Neither myself or NCBI provide any support for the Apple Mackintosh, at
least not at this time but it is certainly an alternative to whats out there
right now and the words in the below piece make you wonder if something like
this is the future. Remember just for discussion purposes only right now so
please give a comment on it if you can as it would be interesting to hear
what you think.
The guy who wrote it makes it known how he iberated himself from the PC and
the need for additional software just to make it talk and moved to the Apple
Mac.

Paul.



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Subject: [macvoiceover] A computer with a built in screenreader up dated.


A Computer with a built-in Screen-reader

What a disappointment it is to a blind man or woman to pay several  
hundred dollars for a computer and bring it home from the store, or  
have it delivered to your home, or office, only to find out that if  
you are blind, you can't use your computer.  In fact, if you are  
blind, you must pay up to $1100.00 to order another piece of software,  
a screen reader to make your brand new computer tell you what is on  
the screen and speak the keys on the keyboard as you press them.  I  
know what that is like, I have been there and done that, but not any  
more.

As of April the 29th, 2005, there is now a computer that a sighted  
person or a blind person can use right out of the box, because, a  
screen-reader is built in to the operating system.  It is the most  
installed screen-reader in the world.  Why? Because, it is installed  
on every computer sold.  This screen reader is installed on millions  
of computers, not just a few thousand.  This means that if you are a  
blind computer user, you can enter a growing number of mall and  
airport kiosks, classrooms, libraries, internet cafes and the list  
goes on and use a computer to access the news, weather, check your e- 
mail just like your sighted counterpart.

This computer has a built in word processor which will open, create,   
or edit Microsoft Word files, XML files or text files and will help  
you to check the spelling and grammar on your work.  Also included in  
the software is an e-mail program, An internet browser,
Address book, Dictionary, calendar, calculator and more,  and if you  
need A Bible program you can have one as a free download.  I use one  
of these computers every day in my office and home.

This computer is an Apple Macintosh, or, MAC for short.  The screen- 
reader is called, Voiceover and it comes installed on every new MAC,  
beginning with Operating system, 10.4, or Tiger.

You can choose a  laptop if you are an "on the go" person or a  
desktop.  Here are some links that will help you choose the model of  
MAC that is right for you, You will also find links to a Bible program  
and links to help you to learn how to get around most effectively on  
your MAC with Voiceover.

Good luck and smile, your life is about to change; mine has.

Keith Reedy
Director and Technology Interface Coordinator
BIBLES FOR THE BLIND AND
VISUALLY HANDICAPPED INTERNATIONAL

Start your search for a new MAC, buy on line, or search for an Apple  
store near you at:

http://www.apple.com



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