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----- Original Message -----
From: "Cathy Anne Murtha" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 3:39 PM
Subject: Window-Eyes and JFW a comparison, six hour seminar Saturday,
December 1
> The age old question rages. Which is better? Jaws for Windows or
> Window-Eyes? While both screen readers have their strengths and
weaknesses,
> there is usually one which will best serve a particular computer user. On
> December 1, ATI will explore the features of both screen readers in a
> comprehensive comparison. This day-long seminar is designed to help you
> understand the differences between the two applications, including
> keyboarding, accessing elements of the GUI interface, Dictionary entries,
> mouse navigation, access to the Internet and more.
>
> Where: Access Technology Institute Live Voice Chat Classroom
> Date: Saturday, December 1,2001
> Time: 11:00 AM - 5:30 PM (Pacific -07 GMT)
>
> This seminar is not designed to teach screen reader access; rather, it is
> designed to highlight the difference in keyboarding, concepts and
navigation
> within the Windows Environment. A general understanding of at least one
> screen reader is expected of those who will be participating in this
> seminar.
>
> Time will be allotted for those who may need to reboot due to the use of
> demo versions of screen reading software.
>
> This six-hour seminar is $100.00 plus $7.00 Shipping and Handling and
> includes the following::
> The full six-hour seminar via live-voice chat.
> A recording of the seminar in Real Audio and mp3 format
> A copy of two independent study courses An Immersion into MSIE with
> Window-Eyes and JFW (A $50.00 Value.)
>
> For more information and to view the seminar syllabus, please visit
> http://www.accesstechnologyinstitute.com/CAM/classes/compare.html
>
> Phone inquiries may be made at 916-922-3794
>
> Cathy Anne
>
> Check out the new low prices on textbooks and independent study courses at
> http://www.accesstechnologyinstitute.com.
>
> Cathy Anne Murtha
> On-line Access Technology Specialist
> [log in to unmask]
> http://www.accesstechnologyinstitute.com
> (916) 922-3794
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