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thank you for setting the record straight.
I appreciate it.
73
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> Well, everybody is in business to make money. I think that is the point of
> being in business.
> Actually, system access has 3 major options.
> 1. Satogo, which is a free web based screen reader. It is taged to you,
> not your computer.
> 2. The system access screen reading software package. This is purchased
> and can be installed on two machines, or a machine and a thumb drive. You
> can buy extra lisences if you want.
> 3. The system access mobile network. This is kind of like aOL for blind
> folks, and has a yearly or monthly subscription fee.
> You can use their e-mail client, or use your own and therefore keep your
> address book on your own computer.
> They also sell extra voices, and a web based scanning and reading program.
> The program will OCR pdf graphical files as well as scans.
> This is a web based operation, so that the recognition is done on their
> servers and returns to you as speech read in a file that you can save.
> I have found that what ever I have, comes through on satogo, so I can log in
> with that free account on any computer, and access the mobile network and
> the scanning program. That is until I use my last two demo scans, since I
> have not purchased that option.
> It is an interesting option, The stand alone screen reader is free to all
> veterans who are honnorabley discharged, from the U.S. Military. It also
> has color inversion and magnification built in to it. I can't say if this
> is useful or not.
> By the way, system access works fine with echolink.
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My skype is
scott20122012
Have a great day!
73's
Scott
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