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Fri, 3 Jan 2014 03:57:51 -0600
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One of the best things about system access to go, is that you get a 7 day 
free trial of the actual screen reader.
One of the best things about getting a little utility with the software 
called, system access home server, with the note "do not shut down" after it 
in the system tray.

One of the best things about this utility, is that it works as long as you 
have a satogo account that is active.

One of the best things about having a satogo account that is active, is that 
you can allow a friend who has system access permission to log in to your 
computer.

One of the best things about this is that you both have a voice link as well 
as sharing the same keyboard, and the screen reader you are using at the 
time.
Now that you can talk type and hear, You can work on a problem or technique 
together.

With jaws or window-eyes utilities, you 1. don't have a voice link, and 2. 
You have to be running the exact same screen reader.

This message is kind of like the
"this is the house that jack built" story.


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