I have a state-issue pc running windows 7, but I switched to the mac
this January so I could stop worrying about upgrading jaws, but I
can't seem to get away from windows completely. This is disappointing.
I really just want one computer. I know I can run windows on a mac,
but that would completel
8:14 pm, Chris Moore wrote:
> Are the infovox voices no good? Also iPal from Humanware is coming to the
> Mac in September if it is a OCR reading solution you are after.
> On 29 Jul 2010, at 01:43, Kevin Shaw wrote:
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> > Hi Samuel,
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> > Running Windows on a
I'm looking for a good spanish voice for voiceover. It's a tad
frustrating that ios has a spanish voice built in but os x doesn't
Any suggestions for voices that are cheap but good?
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I preordered the apple tv back on September 13th and it just arrived
today, but in that one month I've actually lost a noticeable amount of
vision. Should I hold out for voiceover if it's even coming to apple
tv?
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I have a degenerative eye condition, so I'm really feeling the need to
improve my braille skills, but I've reached a catch 22. I have a hunch
that getting a braille display will improve my reading by opening up
much much more content to read, but on the other hand, my reading
speed is so slow, that
Actually, if my reading speed were 50 words per minute, i could get
the state government here in Texas to buy one for me, but that's the
whole stalemate thing. I don't improve my reading speed because
there's nothing good to read, I could undoubtedly improve it with a
braille display, but I don't t
improve my reading speed with a braille display. I used
> braille books.
> Isaac
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> From: "Samuel"
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> Subject: braille display
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