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Cindy Krueger <[log in to unmask]>
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* EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
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Wed, 17 Oct 2001 10:02:59 -0400
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I have not seen any stats on screen readers. If anyone finds some I'd be
interested too.

I suppose it remains to be seen if this news will really make a
difference but you might want to check out the latest from Apple.

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Interactive Week Magazine Information
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Apple Computer on Tuesday, Oct. 16, fulfilled the
predictions of Mac handicappers across the Web when it
rolled out buffed-up configurations of its professional and
consumer laptop lines. To read the story, click here:
http://eletters1.ziffdavis.com/cgi-bin10/flo?y=eLlg0DBOy80E470OZm0AI

To apply for a subscription to Interactive Week, please go
to
http://eletters1.ziffdavis.com/cgi-bin10/flo?y=eLlg0DBOy80E470NcY0A5
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Copyright 2001 Ziff Davis Media Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Also, have you seen the Assistive Technology Physical/Motor Resources
info on the Apple website?
http://www.apple.com/disability/physical/resources.html



Cindy Krueger
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Webmaster
LibraryofMichigan.org
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Lansing, MI  48909-7507
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