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Date: | Mon, 23 Nov 1998 11:26:54 -0600 |
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Peapod is not available in my area though I do know other blind people who
use it. I am not sure what software they are using but know they use it
regularly.
At 06:59 PM 11/21/98 , you wrote:
>Hi!
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>I am interested in knowing if anybody is actively using Peapod to shop. I
>heard from a few sources that Peapod's software is not accessible to the
>blind. However, a (sighted) friend told me today that you can shop
>directly on the web. I had a sighted friend over this evening who helped
>me give it a try. It appears that JAWS for Windows may work, in that you
>can click on a number of the individual items. However, I am not for
>certain if all the the pertinent information is really revealed. My
>friend is kind of on the young side, and sharp as he is occasionally
>misses some details.
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>Any information anybody has would be appreciated. I am using JFW and
>Internet Explorer.
>
>Chaim
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