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I have had no problem listening to ILINK from my PC either at home or work with JFW 3.7. I basically use the net to see what nodes are up and find out info about a node that I may wish to connect to via the radio. I use the radio to do the actual qso as I can do that mobile and am not tied to the PC.
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>>> John Miller <[log in to unmask]> 01/12/02 02:35PM >>>
I've used it, it really isn't accessible, if you want to just sit there and
wait for people to call you, then you can but the list of who is on and all
I haven't found a way to read it or any other functions my sighted friends
say are there. I do however, have another one that is extremely accessible
called m0zpd or something like that, that is the guy's call, I think that
is the program name, that is totally accessible and a lot of fun too!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Pyron" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 4:22 PM
Subject: I Link.
> Hi is there anyone out there that has ever used I Link?
> I am also wondering if it is accessible for blind users.
> Any input would be very much appreciated.
> Thanks in advance,
> 73,
> Michael AD5GQ
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