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Can you share your findings with the list!
Eddie  

-----Original Message-----
From: Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ray Campbell
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 11:07 AM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] An Interesting Question to Ponder

Hello All:

My boss asked me an interesting question last night that I don't feel I have
a good answer for, so I'm putting it out there to get your opinions.

For those of you who want or need to be able to scan documents into a
computer so you can read and do other things with them, there are two
specialty software packages, Kurzweil 1000 and Open Book.  Also, many
scanners today come with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software that
allows one to scan documents directly into Microsoft Word.  This latter
option in terms of price is much cheaper.

The question is this.  Assuming that someone has a computer equipped with
the necessary screen reader or screen magnifier, why do you need a specialty
package like Kurzweil 1000 or Open Book instead of just a scanner and OCR
software that scans directly into word?  In answering this, think of the
advantages that you believe exist with packages like Kurzweil 1000 or Open
Book.  Also, think in terms of someone needing to purchase these products,
how would you justify the cost of one of these programs if the person has
the necessary screen reader or screen magnifier and a scanner.

I will be looking forward to hearing your responses.  If you'd like to call
me and talk with me about this, that would be fine.  Otherwise, e-mail
responses are acceptable.


Ray Campbell, Help Desk Technician
Adaptive Technology Center
Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired 1850 W.
Roosevelt Road Chicago, IL  60608
312-997-3651 (Voice/Relay) or
888-825-0080 (voice/Relay)
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