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Angela Klocek <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Dec 2000 16:32:10 -0500
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Does anyone use Duxbury and / or Webspeak?  We are having an open house in
late January and need to somehow get ahold of the manuals in nonbraille /
printed form (already printed out).  We have a patron who will be helping us
out at our Open House and wants to "look" at a copy of the manuals.  I'm
hoping there's a way to get them in verbal format (ie on tape) for him to
listen.  I tried looked on the Duxbury website with no luck.  I called
the number but they are closed today.  I was told www.prodworks.com was the
makers of Webspeak. The website stated that it PWWebspeak will no longer be
in production (discontinue selling and enhancing) come the new year.
I emailled their support to see if I can receive a copy of the manual in
audible format.
does anyone else know where I might be able to get a copy of these in
audible format for our patron helper to listen to?

Angela Klocek


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