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Saw this on another list. It may be of interest to some. I don't have any
further details.
Steve
From: "Steve" <[log in to unmask]>
Newsgroups: alt.comp.blind-users
The Worlds First Graph Reader for the Visually Impaired.
Centaurian Systems LLC is a Michigan Based Software Development Company that
specializes in making accessible information systems. We have just
developed a graph reader. The graph reader does more than read the
information and labels on the graph; it describes it and interprets the
graph based on the graph type. The graph reader gives blind, or visually
impaired individuals access to business style graphs. Currently it can read
over 17 different graph styles, including, bar, 3D bar, area, pie, line and
scatter graphs. The graph reader will be included in every new system we
develop. It will also be included in the State of Michigan's Business
Enterprise Program. "This would have help me when I was taking stats" says
Ken Springer Vice President of Centaurian Systems.
For more information contact:
Steve Timmer
(517) 381-9611
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www.centaurian.com
Regards Steve,
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