Dragon naturally speaking 10.1 spanish full#
This package integrates JAWS version 11 with Dragon Naturally Speaking 10.1, and offers full compatibility with Windows 7 32 and 64-bit versions and with all JAWS features including ResearchIt.Ħ) The July, 2010 issue of AccessWorld from American Foundation for the Blind is now available, featuring reviews of the iPad, Refresh-a-Braille, I-Pal Solo and I-Pal LV, several articles about access technology in school, and more.ħ) Members of the free Klango network who are members of Facebook have access to a Facebook client which is said to be much more accessible than the usual one.Ĩ) Here is a YouTube video showing Window-Eyes' support forr Office 2010.ĩ) Serotek offers 20 interviews with vendors at the American Council of the Blind convention:ġ0) Humanware has announced the availability of Map Manager 2.0.9 and Trekker Maps 3.2 for the Trekker and Trekker Breeze.įor questions and comments regarding Tidbits, please e-mail Dean Martineau at Dean Martineau provides adaptive technology training by phone, online, and in person, with flexible arrangements, and at affordable prices. Gizmo tells us of a freer utility to make your SkyDrive show up as a regular drive on your computer, for easy data transfer.Ĥ) Listen to yours truly discuss the current accessibility, promise and challenges of speech recognition such as Windows Speech Recognition and Dragon Naturally Speaking, for the blind, on Tek Talk on GMT Tuesday, 20 July at 00:00.ĥ) On the speech recognition front, JSay version 8 is now available. A 30-minute demo version is available, and it offers speech-braille, speech-magnifier, or full configuration versions.ģ) If you have, or are willing to sign up for, a Windows Live or Hotmail account, you can get 25 GB of free online storage through Microsoft SkyDrive. It claims great stability, use of OCR to access otherwise inaccessible screen elements, and a more reasonable price, 499 euros, or some $625. You can visit the blog atĢ) Cobra, a screen reader from Baum in Germany, is now at version 9. Greek, Polish and Spanish versions are coming.
Dragon naturally speaking 10.1 spanish portable#
the portable version can be installed on any computer.
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Development on it continues with version 2, which works with Windows 7 and Office 2007, and now supports Internet Explorer. This is a single unit that will be sold on a first come, first serve basis.ġ) Thunder was perhaps the first free non-Internet-dependent screen reader. Please e-mail or call +1 (216) 381-8107 if interested. Price includes shipping costs within the continental (48 contiguous) United States.
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