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Date: | Sun, 19 Aug 2001 23:26:48 -0400 |
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Hi Jim,
Actually it is the next version of the version of Reader running on your
PC that will be accessible. It will be a self-voicing application. This
is not tny stand alone version.
You can get a bit more information at <http://www.microsoft.com/reader>.
On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Jim Shaffer wrote:
> As far as I know Microsoft reader is unusable by us with screen
> readers. Their next version of the reader is supposed to be accessible
> with its own speech. This doesn't help you running it on your computer
> though. I haven't heard that the PC application will be accessible, just
> the stand alone reader. Someone please jump in and correct me if this is
> wrong.
>
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> >From: Chester Smalley <[log in to unmask]>
> >Subject: microsoft reader
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> >I recently purchased a book from Ebookmall.com. I downloaded the book having
> >chosen msreader as the application to run the book. Has anyone ever used
> >msreader and if so how does one use it in conjunction with JFW 3.7u?
> >
> >C. M. Smalley Also known as Citizen Cane
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