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I do not know anything about this program. I am simply forwarding this e
mail information.
Peter
> > Talking Check Book Features
> > a.. Manage unlimited number of Accounts
> > b.. Bookkeeping made easy. We did away with confusing terms like
>"debit"
> > and "credit" and replaced them with "deposit" and "withdraw".
> > c.. Print Checks from your printer. The TCB will print standard
> > QuickBooks style checks on either an inkjet or laser printer.
> > d.. Backup and Restore Data
> > e.. Search for a check
> > f.. Check signing template, The TCB comes with a template that you can
>lay
> > over your printed check so you can sign them.
> > g.. JAWS and Window Eyes Friendly "ANY Version". TCB has built in
> > extensions for both Window Eyes and Jaws Making this checkbook very
> > accessible, without the need for scripts and set files.
> > h.. Accessible Reports: All reports can be saved as MS WORD documents
>or
> > your transactions can be exported to EXCEL or LOTUS.
> > i.. Press a single hot key to hear the balance of any account.
> > j.. Built in Talking Calculator
> > k.. Built in Accessible Calendar
> > Who is the Talking Checkbook designed for?
> > The Talking Checkbook is designed to make account management and check
> > writing truly accessible. It is designed for individuals who find it
> > difficult to write in small areas and for those who find simple math
> > difficult. You will find using the Talking Checkbook quicker and much
> > easier than manually writing checks.
> >
> > The Talking Checkbook has extensions built into it to be compatible with
> > both Jaws and Window Eyes. These extensions were added to provide
>excellent
> > accessibility. We have also included a check-signing template to make
> > signing checks a breeze. Users have the option of using just the
internal
> > voice, Jaws extensions, Window Eyes extensions or turn off the voice
> > completely. Screen Readers will read the information on the screen, but
> > sometimes that is not enough. The screen reader extension will read the
> > information in a logical format allowing you to make sense of the
> > information being read.
> >
> > To See the talking checkbook in action select this link. Using the
>Talking
> > Checkbook
> >
> > People who have trouble with math and those who have trouble with
> > transposing numbers can really benefit from the internal voices.
Sometimes
> > just hearing the number will allow you to catch your errors.
> >
> > Many disabilities make it difficult to write and sign checks. The
Talking
> > Checkbook can do that for you. It can print your checks. It uses
>standard
> > printer checks, the ones used by QuickBooks and other accounting
> > applications. The Talking Checkbook will work with any laser or inkjet
> > printer. Just place the blank check in the printer, select the print
>button
> > and the check will print. When it is done printing, to sign the check,
>just
> > lay the template provided with The Talking Checkbook over the and sign
>your
> > name where the hole is.
> >
> > We have eliminated confusing terms such as "debit" and "credit" and
>replaced
> > them with everyday terms you a familiar with such as "withdraws" and
> > "deposits". You are either taking money out of and account or putting it
> > in. It is that simple.
> >
> > The price is $59.95 Order now and get free shipping!
> >
> > Fore more Information go to
> >
www.readingmadeeasy.com
> > > > Or contact
> >
> > Steve Timmer
> > Premier Assistive Technology
> > 13102 Blasdell Dr
> > DeWitt, MI 48820
> >
> > Phone 517-668-8188
> > Email
> >
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> > > > From a Different Steve
> >
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> > > >
> >
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