well i have had their freedombox program and yes, it looks to me(note i have
some programming knowledge if its very little) anyway, you download the
software, and you can optionally go to what for all purposes, is their giant
webpage with all kinds of things on it like, weather for a certain zipcode
or location, newspapers which personally i wouldnt bother with, and too,
there is where you can just stay on your own computer but it gives you a
bunch of folders under the my documents folder, its like $9 a month unless
they changed that, so in short, to have a $9.99 screen reader a month is
nice but as i found out, you can only have one account per user and or
computer, they don't delete your email address when you cancel the service,
and there system is a bit odd to get used to, e.g, some might argue this
point, however i find the keypad or arrows when in a text field like email
or such, will make it look very messy, e.g you shouldnt count on using the
keypad for anything that you can in windoweyes or jfw
thats my thoughts anyway
http://www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/3833
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 3:12 PM
Subject: freedom box
> Hi;
> I have been reading the comments concerning the freedom box debate and
> after
> going to their site and looking at their propaganda I'm not truly certain
> exactly what this is? Does it require that you go through their network?
> They apparently are into voice recognition which might be helpful for
> anyone
> with dexterity problems.
> If there are any third party sites that actually describe the various
> styles
> of the freedom box and compare it to a screen reader I would be curious.
> As for the law suit, I guess its tough being number one (in sales at
> least).
> Richard
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