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Thu, 23 Jun 2005 05:16:09 -0400
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Hi all:

Has anyone had any experience with screen-reader accessibility and Raiser's
Edge?

This, as I understand it, is a database system often used by nonprofits. It
seems to hold contact information.  It can be used in the context of
fundraising. I'm sure it has more capabilities, as well.

See:
http://www.blackbaud.com/

I am a Window-Eyes user, but I'd be interested in experiences, regardless
of screen reader used.  I'm interested in it from both a data-entry
standpoint, as well as an output standpoint.  In other words, I'm curious
about whether it works on both the front end and the back end.

Thanks in advance.

Best,
Jennifer


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