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Date: | Mon, 22 Feb 1999 18:03:39 +1000 |
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Hi dan and other listers. I'm sorry that it has taken so long for me to
reply to this message. I've just been quite busy lately.
I am currently running JAWS FOR WINDOWS on my pc.
The other company you might want to try is pulsedata international, sorry
I don't have any contact numbers handy.
I have always found robotron equipment user friendly but somewhat
expensive. I Use a robotron rainbow scanner. I used to use a Eureka which
died last year and I looked at upgrading to the aria, which was probably
the notetaker you reviewed but while it may have been a useful notetaker, I
didn't like the voice. There were some upgrades but I still felt that the
technology was old and more than I could aford. Don't let this detract you
from trying some of the robotron products. I hope this has been of value
to you. If you require anything further, just ask.
At 20:44 7/01/99 -0600, you wrote:
>this message is for Steve Richardson. If other people read it it may
>also be of interest to them.
>Hello Steve I am writing to inquire what types of access products are
>used in Australia? I am already familiar with the Mountbatten Brailler,
>and some of the products from Robotron. I did a review for our computer
>users network of the Aria, a talking notetaker with a Braille keyboard.
>I also have received the newsletter from quantum Technologies. I would
>like to know your oppinion of these products.
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Kind regards
Steve
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