Yeah.  The reason that I don't call too much attention to that is that
I cannot document the instructions fully.  I do not have a GUI linux
box running.  All my machines are CLI only.

Alex, if you would like to compose some instructions for linux, I will
publish them on Solona, and give you credit as the author of that
instruction set.

Let me know.  I think it would be great addition and like I said, I
will give credit to you for contributing such information.

Bernard.

On May 21, 9:05 pm, Alex Jurgensen <asquare...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Bernard,
>
> It works on Linux too.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex,
>
> On 7-May-09, at 9:25 PM, Solona wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello everyone.  My name is Bernard Maldonado.  I just joined the
> > group.  Mac Visionaries seems like an awesome resource for people who
> > want to embrace the power and capabilities of what Apple has to
> > offer.  After all, it is truly a superior product over any of the PC
> > clone competitors.
>
> > I would like to thank Cara for giving me permission to post this note.
>
> > Please allow me to introduce an online service that may be of interest
> > to Mac Visionaries.  Solona, found athttp://www.Solona.net, is a
> > Human Assisted CAPTCHA Solution Service for blind and visually
> > impaired people.  The service is fully compatible with Apple users as
> > well as Windows users.  Solona is especially helpful when signing up
> > for a website that employs a CAPTCHA on the registration page.  Here
> > are some of the main principles promoted at Solona:
>
> > 1. full disclosure about the service (who, how, what, etc)
> > 2. security and privacy for each user is paramount and documented
> > 3. platform independent (works on Windows, Mac)
> > 4. fast, efficient, and reliable service to users with minimal
> > interaction
> > 5. free service with no levels of membership
> > 6. provide research and information about websites and how CAPTCHAS
> > are implemented in the form of blog articles.
>
> > I welcome any questions, comments, or concerns that you may have.
> > Feel free to contact me and I'm happy to talk!  Any suggestions about
> > how to make the service better are greatly appreciated.
>
> > The Twitter name is Solona .  Twitter is used for announcements and
> > news about Solona.
>
> > There's much more information on the website, so I won't take more
> > time in this post.  The Mac instructions are posted on the "How it
> > works" page.
>
> > In closing, I would like to share one interesting, yet possibly ironic
> > thought that is frequently on my mind about this service:  I hope that
> > Solona fails, but for the right reasons.  At some point in the future,
> > Solona should be made obsolete by the implementation of fully
> > accessible anti spam tools on registration pages.  That will be a
> > major milestone for the Internet, and I look forward to that day.  In
> > the meantime, I will continue to invest time and resources into Solona
> > so that it is a reliable and valuable resource in the blind community,
> > and I will advocate for accessible anti spam registration tools.
>
> > Bernard.- Hide quoted text -
>
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