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Many thanks for the info about the new tutorial on Windows but you neglected to
tell us where we can obtain it & the price.
Could you come back & divulge?
Harry Bassler
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From: BRL Staff <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, January 25, 1999 7:56 PM
Subject: Another tutorial for the blind
>Another book written for the blind Windows user is now available in various
>formats: print, large print, Grade 2 Braille, and on audio cassette. It
>superseeds Windows Explained in content and in presentation style. Its 22
>chapters cover the entire Windows User Interface in separate chapters.
>Unlike, Windows Explained, it does not refer the user to examples in
>software which the user isn't likely to possess. All examples and
>explanations are taken for Windows itself.
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>Please compare. Sample chapters and a complete table of contents is
>evaailable upon request via email or on disk.
>
>Best regards, Peter Duran
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