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Pranav Lal <[log in to unmask]>
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* EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
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Mon, 16 Jun 2003 05:51:31 +0530
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Hi Joe,

Good idea. I will look at Access and see what can be done.

Pranav
At 09:49 PM 6/15/2003, you wrote:
 >Hi Pranov,
 >
 >This might work as a small database. Such a database could be constructed in
 >Microsoft Access fairly quickly. With Access, and most database systems, you
 >can use Memo fields that can hold a document like a word processor.
 >
 >----- Original Message -----
 >From: "Pranav Lal" <[log in to unmask]>
 >To: <[log in to unmask]>
 >Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 5:33 AM
 >Subject: Flash card software for the blind
 >
 >
 >> Hi all,
 >>
 >> While preparing for competitive exams such as the GRE people suggest to
 >> make flash cards. Is there any program that makes flash cards? The
 >> traditional way is to use paper but this is difficult with braille and one
 >> has a lot of material on the computer which could also be organized as
 >> flash cards. So, any speech friendly programs that can serve as flash card
 >> makers?
 >>
 >> Noteppad or any other word processors will not help since access would be
 >> more or less sequential unless one did a lot of book marking. Yes, one
 >> could create an HTML web page or a table of contents but what if one wants
 >> to sort the contents of the flash card by some criterion like the words
 >one
 >> forgets most frequently?
 >> Pranav

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