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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

2360.0. "Computers for the blind?" by NACMIS::WILLETT () Mon Mar 13 1989 16:57

    I have the opportunity to work with a blind Amiga owner. She operates a
    Social Services practice and would like to use her Amiga for her
    business. Does anyone know of any software available (spreadsheet, word
    processing, database, or anything else for that matter) to take
    advantage of the sound capabilities of the Amiga.
    
    Thanks in advance,
    
    Terry Willett
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2360.1ANT::JANZENMr. MSI ECL TestMon Mar 13 1989 17:383
    I saw an ad for a speaking word processor.  it was in a commodore
    amiga brochure of hardware and software.
    Tom
2360.2LEDS::ACCIARDIMon Mar 13 1989 17:487
    
    MaxiPlan Plus or MaxiPlan 500 are fully Intuition-ized spreadsheets
    with just about every conceivable feature.  You can select a range
    of cells with the mouse and the Amiga will speak out the cells
    contents, with or without naming the cell, whichever you prefer.
    
    Ed.
2360.3dir/title="*blind" points to 1898HARPO::WARDMon Mar 13 1989 19:482
    See note 1898 and reply 1898.1
    
2360.4I think MicoEmacs exists for the visually imparedPRNSYS::LOMICKAJJeff LomickaTue Mar 14 1989 17:347
I *think* that microemacs 3.10 for the Amiga will have support for blind
operation.  I spoke to the author about it once - he tests it by turning
off the monitor.

Try inquiring in the Microemacs section of "The Programmer's Room",
a BBoard in Lafayette, IN (317) 742-5533.

2360.5Close but no cigarNACMIS::WILLETTWed Mar 15 1989 11:4916
    .4 Do you have a company name for the producer of MicroEMACS? I can't
    find it in any of my catalogs.
    
    F.Y.I. the group developing and marketing Amiga Talk (AmiTalk) as they
    refer to it had contractural differences two weeks ago and will no
    longer be delivering the product. The developer still has the code but
    who knows where and who he or she is.
    
    If anyone has company names that helps. I buy direct from the national
    distributors which helps me keep prices lower than mail order. Without
    company names, I have difficulty finding some titles.
    
    Thanks for all the help so far. I'll be contacting the Mass. Commission
    for the Blind and talking to the Technology Director sometime today.
    
    Terry Willett
2360.6There's no company, this stuff is freePRNSYS::LOMICKAJJeff LomickaWed Mar 15 1989 15:549
There is no company involved.  Microemacs is freeware/shareware, and
the Sysop of the aforementioend BBoard system is the author.  It has a
large following in the PC clone community, as well as many other types
of machines, including Amiga, Atari ST, and every flavor of Unix.

If BBoard systems give you the creeps, mail me a phone number and I'll
see if I can get him to contact you.


2360.7Don't laugh too hardNACMIS::WILLETTWed Mar 15 1989 16:1017
    I don't have problems with the concept of BBoard systems. I just
    haven't gotten myself a modem yet. Hard to believe I'm sure but with
    the wealth of software available on internal nodes, I haven't needed to
    rush out and get one. I am using MS/DOS on an IBM compatible so and my
    need is to obtain something to run on an Amiga so that possibly
    complicates things a bit as well. This product would be for the persons
    business so my first choice would be to purchase a product from a
    distributor. I'm also able to purchase most products from games to
    business software anywhere from .10 to .60 on the dollar so public
    domain software hasn't been any advantage for me.
    
    All that aside I would like to pursue getting more information about
    Microemacs since I keep running into roadblocks elsewhere.
    
    Thanks for the feedback,
    
    Terry
2360.8AmiTalk Demo AvailableTLE::RMEYERSRandy MeyersWed Mar 15 1989 22:1522
Re: .5

>    F.Y.I. the group developing and marketing Amiga Talk (AmiTalk) as they
>    refer to it had contractural differences two weeks ago and will no
>    longer be delivering the product. The developer still has the code but
>    who knows where and who he or she is.

I am very sad to hear about this.  AmiTalk was a very valuable product.

My offer from 1898.1 still holds.  I have a copy of the AmiTalk demo disk.
It is a completely functional system, with one addition: every 5(?) minutes
it speaks a 30 second commercial for itself.  Send me a blank floppy, and
I'll copy the AmiTalk demo on to it and send it back to you.

When I got the demo, the AmiTalk people encouraged me to spread as many
copies of it as possible.  So, there is nothing underhanded in this.

I know someone how used the demo for a period of months before he could
afford to buy the real thing.

Randy Meyers
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