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To all:

I would like to introduce myself as well as an amazing product that I helped
to develop.  I represent RVB Systems Group, a small barcode consulting
company.  Several months ago, I was approached by a gentlemen via the
internet.  He told me that his wife was blind and he wanted to know if I
would develop a "talking barcode system" for her which would announce the
descriptions of products in her pantry.  I told him that several products
were already on the market to do just that.  He said he was aware of them,
but they were either too difficult to use or very expensive.

Together with a fellow programmer who is blind, we developed Scan and Say ™,
a talking barcode system for the visually impaired.  Scan and Say runs on
any Windows based PC and includes descriptions for over 250,000 grocery
items.  You can easily change existing descriptions or add new items.  Scan
and Say is provided with a heavy duty omni-directional barcode scanner (like
the ones in grocery stores) that allows even totally blind individuals to
easily scan a product's barcode.  Merely wave the item in front of the
scanner and you hear the item's description on your PC's speakers.  Scan and
Say comes with 500 pre-printed adhesive-backed barcode labels for items that
may not have barcodes, such as office files.  The scanner, which comes with
a one year factory warranty, has a mountable stand or it can be held in your
hand.  It has a 15 foot USB cable that you connect to either a desk-top or
laptop PC.  Scan and Say was developed using Microsoft Access.  If you do
not have Access on your PC, you can install the run-time version of Access
which is included on the Scan and Say CD.

You can build a shopping list (which Scan and Say reads aloud), time-stamp
items (examples include a product's expiration date or when a medication was
last taken), and place items in categories.  You can add as many categories
as you wish.  You can change an item's description to contain up to 64,000
characters.  The database can store 2 gigabytes of data (that's over a
billion products).  An audio manual is included.  Best of all, Scan and Say™
is priced at only $595.  Scan and Say has been tested with all popular
screen readers, but a screen reader is not required.  You can learn more at
http://www.barcode-solutions.com/scanandsay.html. I'd be delighted to send
anyone interested a free demo of Scan and Say.  Please feel free to contact
me with any questions.


Regards,

Robert Brown
RVB Systems Group
6952 Wade Dr.
Cary, NC 27519
(919) 362-5211
(919) 362-8755 - fax
www.barcode-solutions.com

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