From the web page http://www.nfb.org/computer.htm INTERNATIONAL BRAILLE & TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1800 Johnson Street Baltimore, Maryland 21230 COMPUTER RESOURCE LIST Updated March 1999 CONTENTS BRAILLE NOTE TAKERS 2 OTHER ELECTRONIC NOTE TAKERS 4 BRAILLE PRINTERS 4 REFRESHABLE BRAILLE DISPLAYS 8 BRAILLE TRANSLATORS 9 Hardware 9 Software 9 TDD's FOR THE DEAF-BLIND 11 VOICE ACTIVATED SOFTWARE 11 REFERENCE MATERIALS 12 SCANNERS AND READING MACHINES 16 DOS SOFTWARE 18 MISCELLANEOUS SOFTWARE AND DEVICES 19 PROGRAMS FOR USE WITH THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE 20 VOICE SYNTHESIZERS 22 COMPANIES 26 COMPUTER RESOURCE LIST Note: As available, all addresses, telephone numbers, web sites, and e-mail addresses of the manufacturers and/or distributors of the items listed can be found at the end of this document. To the best of our knowledge, these prices are accurate as of December, 1998. However, this list is only updated periodically through the year, and prices are subject to change without notice. They are provided only as a guideline. For up-to-date information contact the manufacturer or distributor. Any devices or software marked with an asterisk (*) were not available at the time this list was last updated, but were expected to be released in the near future. Please check with the manufacturers for pricing and availability. BRAILLE NOTE TAKERS Aria: Small, hand-held computer with a Perkins-style Braille keyboard. Includes a type 1 PCMCIA slot MS-DOS version 6.0, telecommunications software, word processor, diary, address/phone book, and speech. Robotron LTD of Australia. Available from Technologies for the Visually Impaired. Price: $1,245. Braille Companion: This device is similar to the KeyNote Companion (described later in this document) except that it has a Perkins-style Braille keyboard for input and a Braille translator. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $2,195. Braille Desk: This device is the same as the TransType (described later in this document) except that it has a Braille keyboard for input. Artic Technologies. Price: $1,495. Braille Lite 2000: This is a small, battery-operated note taker with a built-in 18-cell refreshable Braille display, Braille keyboard, and speech. It is a Braille 'n Speak 2000 with a refreshable Braille display (see below for Braille 'n Speak 2000 description). The newest model contains 2 megabytes of flash memory. Blazie Engineering. Price: $3,395. Braille Lite 40: Battery-operated note taker with a 40-cell refreshable Braille display, Braille keyboard, and cursor routing buttons. Otherwise similar to Braille Lite 18 and Braille n' Speak 2000 (see below). The Braille Lite 40 however, comes with 4 megabytes of flash memory. Blazie Engineering. Price: $5,500. Braillepad: A compact note taker with a Braille keyboard and embedded cursor pad. Includes Artic Speech, powerful text editor, Grade 2 back translator, calculator, terminal program and book reader, reminders/alarms, etc. Can function as an external synthesizer. Artic Technologies. Price: $995. Braille 'n Speak 2000: Small, battery-operated computer with Braille keyboard which can be used as a note taker or speech synthesizer. Includes scientific calculator, calendar, stopwatch, etc. It also has the ability to run external programs such as a database management system, a checkbook program, and a telecommunications package. Contains 2 megabytes of flash memory. Blazie Engineering. Price: $994 to $1,299; disk drive $495. BrailleX Compact: A portable computer with integrated refreshable Braille display, light weight and equipped with a Pentium processor. Has a 40-cell 8-dot piezo-electric Braille display, integrated cursor routing keys, 86-key integrated computer keyboard, 8 megabytes of ram expandable to 40 megabytes, 500 megabyte integrated hard disk, 3.5-inch removable floppy disk drive, integrated 16-bit stereo sound with two speakers. Operating MS-DOS and Windows. Sighted Electronics. Price: $11,500. Ergo Braille: This is significantly smaller than the Braillepad, featuring an ergomonic keypad. It also doubles as a very compact speech synthesizer. Artic Technologies. Price: $995. Mountbatten Brailler: This device can be used as a note taker, Braille printer, electronic Braille writer, or as a "Braille typewriter"--accepting characters from a standard QWERTY keyboard. There are optional forward and reverse translators, and the unit can be powered by a battery or by AC. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $2,495 to $3,250, depending on options. SuperBraille-LT: Leading-Edge Braille and speech access with built-in 40-cell 8-dot Braille display, 8 navigation keys, built-in enhanced 101 QWERTY keyboard, one standard 9-pin RS-232 Braille display port and a 9-pin serial port, four PCMCIA Type II slots, CD- ROM voice and sound, and 16 megabytes of memory. Advanced Access Devices. Price: $12,783. OTHER ELECTRONIC NOTE TAKERS KeyNote Companion: Pulse Data International's small, hand-held palm top computer/personal organizer that includes word processor, spell checker, diary/calendar, address list manager, and terminal software. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $1,995. Myna: Small, 1-pound 3-ounce, hand-held 386 computer which includes built-in DECtalk speech synthesizer, organizer with address book, scheduler, and note taker. Four megabytes of memory and two PCMCIA Type II slots. Screen review programs such as Vocal-Eyes and ASAP are available. Myna Corporation. Price: $1,795. SQWERT: A talking QWERTY note taker/synthesizer with the same features as Braille Pad and Ergo Braille. Artic Technologies. Price: $995. Transtype: A note taker/synthesizer with a QWERTY keyboard, editor, address book, terminal program, talking clock, and stopwatch. This device has both serial and parallel ports. Artic Technologies. Price: $1,495. Type 'n Speak: This device is the same as the Braille 'n Speak 2000 except that it has a regular computer-style keyboard instead of a Braille keyboard. Blazie Engineering. Price: $1,399. BRAILLE PRINTERS Braille Blazer: Small, 15-CPS Braille printer with speech output. Blazie Engineering. Price: $1,695. Braille Bookmaker: Fifty-pound, 80-CPS interpoint Braille printer with built-in Doubletalk speech synthesizer. The menus are now spoken, and the printer can be used as an external speech synthesizer. Enabling Technologies Company. Price: $8,995. Braille Express: This printer is available in two speeds--a 100-CPS and a 150-CPS interpoint Braille printer, similar in design to the Braille Bookmaker. Both of these printers are now shipped with Doubletalk speech included. Enabling Technologies Company. Price: $10,500 for the 100-CPS model, and $14,995 for the 150-CPS model. Braille-n-Print: Back-translator translates Braille back into ASCII code and transmits to ink printer. Allows multiple copies of Braille and print. Requires a Perkins Braille Writer. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $995. Braillo: Single-sided and interpoint Braille embossers designed for large-volume use. Different models available including the Braillo Comet, Braillo 200, Braillo 400S, and the Braillo 400SR with printing speeds of 75, 200, 400, and 400 CPS respectively. The Comet is single-sided, the other three models are interpoint embossers. They are all tractor-feed printers except for the 400SR which prints on a continuous roll of paper. Manufactured by Braillo, NORWAY. Distributed by the American Thermoform Corporation. Prices: Comet - $3,795; 200 - $37,995; 400S - $77,995; and Braillo 400SR - $86,000. Everest D: This is an interpoint embosser with an approximate speed of 100 CPS that embosses on single sheets of paper. Sighted Electronics. Price: $4,000. Impacto: High-speed interpoint Braille embosser from Thiel GMBH of Germany. Manufacturer-rated print speed, 850 pages per hour. Sighted Electronics. Price: $37,500. Index Basic D: This is a compact interpoint embosser that uses tractor-feed paper and prints at an approximate speed of 100 CPS. Sighted Electronics or Young Opportunities for the Blind. Price: $3,295. Index Basic S: Same as Basic D except it prints single-sided Braille rather than interpoint. Sighted Electronics. Price: $2,595. Index 4x4 Professional: An interpoint Braille embosser that automatically reformats text so that it is presented in a magazine format. This embosser can use ordinary card stock paper. The embosser comes with its own sound enclosure. Sighted Electronics. Price: $8,295. Interpoint 03: Single-sided, 300-CPS embosser that prints on a continuous roll of paper and cuts it off as it goes. Manufactured by the Interpoint Company in Belgium. Price: $42,000 (approximate). Interpoint 55: Interpoint, high-speed embosser, rated at 800 CPS that prints on a continuous roll of paper. It can also print sideways in a magazine style with double pages. Interpoint. Price: $77,000. Juliet: This is a 40-CPS interpoint embosser. Enabling Technologies Company. Price: $3,995. Marathon Brailler: High-speed, 200-CPS single-sided Braille embosser. Enabling Technologies Company. Price: $14,995. MPRINT: Attaches to a Perkins Braille Writer and back translates everything written on the Perkins for printing on an ink- print printer. Requires Perkins Braille Writer. Telesensory. Price: $995. Ohtsuki Printer: Produces Braille and print. American Thermoform Corporation. Price: $4,695. Ohtsuki Typewriter: Standard typewriter-style keyboard that prints in Braille and print simultaneously. Does not do Grade 2 Braille unless you type the proper ASCII characters on the keyboard. American Thermoform Corp. Price: $15,000. Paragon Braille Embosser: This is a single-sided Braille embosser that prints at a rate of 40 characters per second. The embosser is a tractor-feed embosser which can accommodate a variety of paper sizes and weights. A single-sheet feeder is also available. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $3,295. Porta-Thiel: This is a small lightweight printer from Thiel GMBH of Germany. It can print on single sheets or continuous paper at approximately 10 CPS. Imported by Sighted Electronics. Price: $1,895. Porta-Thiel Interpoint: Same as Porta-Thiel, except it prints interpoint Braille. Sighted Electronics. Price: $2,895. Romeo Braille Printer (RB-25 and Romeo Classic): Braille embossers. Single-sided printers that print at 25 and 40 CPS, respectively. Enabling Technologies Company. Price: $2,295 and $3,795, respectively. TED 600: Interpoint Braille embosser that prints at approximately 350 CPS. Enabling Technologies Company. Price: $37,500. Thiel Beta X-10: High-speed interpoint Braille embosser (300 CPS). Sighted Electronics. Price: $63,000. Thomas: Single-sided, 40-CPS desktop printer. This printer is physically designed like the Juliet; that is, in a desktop-style case instead of with a handle and lid like the Romeo. It is internally similar to the Romeo, however. Enabling Technologies Company. Price: $3,295. Thomas with ET Speaks: Similar to the Thomas, this printer has a double-talk speech synthesizer which allows the user to hear spoken feedback while configuring the printer via the menus. The synthesizer can also be used as a speech synthesizer with many popular screen readers. Enabling Technologies Company. Price: $3,395. Transend: System produces print and Braille on the same page. The document is run through the ink-printer first, then the Braille printer. Can produce large print as well. Enabling Technologies Company. Price: $4,600, which includes an ink-print printer, Thomas embosser, and Transend box with Duxbury Braille translation software in ROM. VersaPoint Braille Embosser: Braille embosser prints 40 CPS, produces graphics and multiple copies. Blazie Engineering. Price: $3,795. VersaPoint Duo: Similar to original VersaPoint, but it is an interpoint embosser. Blazie Engineering. Price: $3,995. Note: All speeds are those provided by the manufacturers. For speed tests performed by the International Braille and Technology Center for the Blind see the Braille Monitor, January 1996. REFRESHABLE BRAILLE DISPLAYS Alva Braille Terminal: 43- and 83-cell desktop Braille displays. Can use either serial or parallel connections. Imported from Holland by HumanWare, Inc. Price: $8,995 to $14,495. Alva Braille Terminal (portable): Available as 23- or 43-cell models with batteries. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $4,995 to $7,495. Alva Delphi Multimedia 440: This is a portable, battery- operated unit with 40 Braille cells and three status cells. The unit features a double- touch cursoring system, meaning that there are two rows of cursor-routing buttons above the Braille cells. These buttons can control both Braille and speech functions as well as mouse functions depending upon the screen reader being used. Screen readers that support this display include JAWS for Windows, OutSpoken for Windows, and Slimware Window Bridge. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $5,795. Alva Delphi Multimedia 480: Similar to the Delphi Multimedia 440, this unit has 80 Braille cells and five status cells. It is a desktop unit, rather than a portable unit. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $10,995. Braillex 2D: 80-cell refreshable Braille display with a vertical strip that shows attribute and screen information. Available from Sighted Electronics. Price: $16,500. Braillex 2D-Lite: This is a 40-cell refreshable Braille display which, like the Braillex 2D, offers the vertical strip of 13 cells to provide additional information about screen attributes and layout. Sighted Electronics. Price: $7,775. Braillex Tiny: This is a 40-cell, 8-dot, piezo-electric Braille display which uses rechargeable batteries or power supply. Same as the others except that it does not offer the vertical strip of cells. Sighted Electronics. Price: $6,450. Braille Window 40: Offers Braille access to Windows environments. Available in a 45-cell portable model, runs on AC or built-in rechargeable battery. Six programmable touch cursor keys, serial and parallel interfaces, parallel pass-through for attaching printer, five thumb key controls, and five cells to monitor status information. The firm-ware is loaded into flash ROM. Programmable keys allow users to navigate Windows with fewer keystrokes. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $5,395. Braille Window Desktop model: Same as Braille Window 40 except it is an 85-cell desktop model. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $10,495. KTS Brailloterm: 40- or 80-cell desktop Braille displays. American Thermoform Corporation. Price: $6,995 to $15,500. PowerBraille: A 40-cell display from Blazie. Comes with ScreenPower Braille support software that controls the unit. ScreenPower Braille can also support speech synthesizers simultaneously with the Braille display. Blazie Engineering. Price: $5,695. RBT 40: This device is a compact, 40-cell refreshable Braille display that can be used with many popular Windows screen readers. The manufacturer states that this display has a battery life of approximately 40 hours. The display is controlled by three buttons on either side of the device and can be connected to either a serial or parallel port. AccessAblity, Inc. Price: $5,000. BRAILLE TRANSLATORS Hardware: Ransley Braille Interface: HumanWare, Inc. Price: $995. Software: Auto Braille: Memory resident for IBM and compatible systems. Can print out on paper or be used with a refreshable Braille device. Available as shareware from Second Sight Software. Price: $195. BEX: Apple and compatible systems, editor and Braille translator. Braille Planet, Inc. Price: $450. BrailleMaster for DOS and Windows: This is a Braille translation package that features support for both DOS and Windows in one package. Robotron LTD. of Australia. Technologies for the Visually Impaired. Price: $475. Braille Talk Apple: Apple compatible system. GW Micro. Price: $195. Braille Talk PC: IBM compatible system. GW Micro. Price: $195. Cipher: Translation software available for PCs running Windows 95 or Windows NT. Full details are available from Dolphin's web site. Dolphin Computer Access LLC. Price: $420. Duxbury Braille Translator: IBM compatible systems under DOS or Windows, MacIntosh, and a number of mini and mainframe computers. Duxbury Systems, Inc. Price: $595 for PC and Mac versions. E-Z Braille: Braille translator that automatically handles ASCII and WordPerfect files. It is intended as a way for sighted persons to produce Braille easily. Easy Talk. Price: $250. Mega Dots: Combination Braille translator and word processor. Imports many file types including HTML and uses "Braille styles" to format. Now has spell checker which can correct common errors that occur in scanned text. Braille Planet, Inc. Price: $500. NFBTRANS: IBM compatible systems. In 1992 the source code was released to the public domain and has since been modified. Foreign language versions are also available. NFB NET. Price: free. ProBraille: Apple compatible systems. Microtalk. Price: $150. Turbo Braille: IBM and compatible systems. Handles ASCII, WordPerfect, and WordStar files. Includes partial implementation of Grade 3 Braille and tools for including graphics and block print letters into documents. Available as shareware from Second Sight Software. Price: $295. TDD's FOR THE DEAF-BLIND Braille Screen Communicator: This portable device allows the deaf-blind to communicate by means of an LCD display as well as an 8-cell refreshable Braille display. The deaf-blind individual types a message on a standard Perkins style Braille keyboard. The message appears on the LCD display. The sighted individual types a message on a standard QWERTY keyboard and this message is shown on an 8-cell refreshable braille display. CTM Lagarde (Netherlands). Price: $1,958. InfoTouch: TDD for the deaf-blind that employs either a Romeo RB-20 or Romeo Classic Braille embosser for its Braille output. Enabling Technologies Company. Price: $3,795 to $4,695. TeleBraille III: This TDD system employs a 20-cell refreshable Braille display and a Braille keyboard. Blazie Engineering. Price:=20 $6,295. VOICE ACTIVATED SOFTWARE DragonDictate: Voice-activated system which can be used to control a computer or run applications. There are four versions of this software. DragonDictate Starter: this DOS edition has a 5,000 active vocabulary. Price: $395. DragonDictate Personal: this Windows edition has a 10,000 active vocabulary. Price: $395. DragonDictate Classic: this edition has a 30,000 active vocabulary. Price: $695. DragonDictate Power: this edition has a 60,000 active vocabulary. Price: $695. All editions require a pentium 90 MHZ machine or faster, at least 16 megabytes of ram, and a SoundBlaster 16 or compatible sound card. Each program comes with a microphone/headset. Dragon International(TM) is available in U.S. English, British English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Swedish. Features may differ in international versions. Available from Dragon Systems. Kurzweil Voice Pad: This is a word processor which allows the user to "write" using voice input. The software requires a sound card and Windows 3.x or higher. Kurzweil Applied Intelligence. Price: $80. Kurzweil Voice Plus: This is a voice activated system which allows the user to control a computer. Requires Windows 3.x or higher and a sound card. Kurzweil Applied Intelligence. Price: $395. Kurzweil Voice Pro: This system is also a means by which an individual can control a computer using voice. This system has a 60,000-word vocabulary. Kurzweil Applied Intelligence. Price: $595. REFERENCE MATERIALS Bitstream: Bimonthly cassette magazine on access technology. ShrinkWrap Computer Products. Price: $22 per year. Braille Key Caps: (item #223-312-0441) are Braille key labels which can be applied to a standard keyboard. Hooleon Corp. Price: $14.95. Braille Reference Cards: Reference cards available for WordPerfect, Lotus, Microsoft Word, DOS, ProComm, QWERTY, WordStar, Quicken, and Dbase IV. For more information contact the National Braille Press. C Programming: The C Programming Language by Kernighan and Richie (considered to be the "Bible" of programming books in C programming) is available in print and Braille. National Braille Press. Cost is $24.95 for print and $24.95 for Braille (Braille is a five-volume edition). Orders must be paid for in advance by either check or money order or charged with Visa or MasterCard. Cassette tape tutorials: Word 8 Fundamentals with JAWS for Windows is a step-by-step instruction guide that teaches users how to work through a wide variety of scenarios. Keystoke instructions include layout orientation, navigating and editing a document, using the spell checker, and the Microsoft Word Help system. Tutorial documents are supplied with the cassettes on floppy disk. Cost is $79.95 plus $10 for shipping and handling. Produced by Henter-Joyce, Inc. Cassette tape tutorials: Internet Explorer 4.01 with JAWS for Windows gives users various components of the Internet Explorer 4.01 suite of products. Learning modules include using search engines, electronic mail, web browsing, and creating a simple web page. Cost is $79.95 plus $10 for shipping and handling. Available from Henter- Joyce, Inc. Cassette tape tutorials: A company called One-on-One Computer Training has a wide variety of tutorials available on cassette tape. They are intended for the general market but are generally usable by blind persons. Subjects include computer operation, operating systems such as Using DOS, Windows, Windows 95, and software specific tutorials. Titles include Word for Windows, Excel, Netscape, Dbase, Lotus 1-2-3, and more. Cassette tape tutorials: Available tutorials include operation of the Braille 'n Speak, using the Braille 'n Speak with a modem, and ASAP screen review program. A Windows 3.1 tutorial is also available. Top Dot Enterprises. Price: approximately $15 each. Cassette tape tutorials: Topics include: WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS, Telix, Commo, and a three-cassette series on the Internet. Talk Me Through Tutorials. Prices begin at $20 for single-tape tutorials, add $10 for each additional tape. Cassette tape tutorials: Speaking of Windows 3.x and Speaking of Windows 95. Speaking of Windows 3.x is recorded on four 90-minute cassettes and sells for $50, and Speaking of Windows 95 is recorded on six 90-minute cassettes and sells for $60. These tutorials introduce Windows, cover installing new software, operating system basics, and navigating the help system. Crisscross Technologies. Cassette tape tutorials: Windows 95, Removing The Screen. This tutorial, recorded on four 90-minute cassettes, teaches Windows 95 basics. It is not screen-reader specific, so it can be used by anyone no matter which screen review program one happens to prefer. ShrinkWrap Computer Products. Price: $40. CD-ROM Book: The CD-ROM Advantage for Blind Users is a book about this timely topic, how it can help blind people, and how we can get into it. National Braille Press. Price: $11.95. Computer Consultation for Federal Employees: GSA. Computers: A monthly taped magazine on computers that contains selections from BYTE magazine and PC World magazine. Available from Recorded Periodicals, a division of Associated Services for the Blind. Price: approximately $20 per year. International Braille and Technology Center for the Blind:=20 Demonstration center for computer technology used by blind persons. Tours, hands-on experience and comparisons, consultation by letter or phone. International Braille and Technology Center for the Blind, National Federation of the Blind. Internet: The National Federation of the Blind operates an FTP site and a World Wide Web site on the Internet. Literature about the National Federation of the Blind including the Braille Monitor, Future Reflections, Voice of the Diabetic, and the Kernel Books as well as information about our programs and services is available from our web site. The FTP site can be reached at http://ftp.nfb.org and the address of the WWW site is http://www.nfb.org Internet Complete Reference: By Harley Hahn. This book is available from the National Braille Press. It provides a good explanation of the Internet, e-mail, FTP, Telnet, and the World Wide Web. Also included in this eight-volume Braille book is a catalog of Internet resources. Price: $33. Listening to Windows CD Tutorial: An interactive tutorial on CD-ROM that teaches Windows 95 basics. The tutorial consists of seven units covering Windows navigation from the keyboard, file management, and system configuration. A Windows screen reader and a 16-bit sound card are required in order to use this software. The tutorial includes documentation in Braille, print, cassette, and disk formats. Tactile diagrams are provided showing a number of Windows 95 screens. American Printing House for the Blind. Price: $150. Lotus 1-2-3 Learning Disk: Training documentation for Lotus 1- 2-3 in Braille and on cassette. Hands-On Learning Corp. Massachusetts Association for the Blind: Audio cassette library of technical documentation for hardware and software. Massachusetts Association for the Blind. Mastering DOS: Twelve-volume Braille DOS manual. National Braille Press. Price: $48. NavigAide Tutorial for Windows CD-ROM: This is a stand-alone software package that emulates Windows 95 and screen reader software. This tutorial CD instructs the user on Windows 95 basics. It requires a 16-bit sound card since all of the information is in audio format. Bartimeus Group. Price: $249. National Federation of the Blind in Computer Science: Write to the Computer Science Division. Mail to or call the National Federation of the Blind at its national headquarters in Baltimore. NFB NET: NFB NET is the computer Bulletin Board System or BBS operated by the National Federation of the Blind. It offers discussion areas on blindness and a variety of other subjects, the Braille Monitor and other NFB literature, and a wide variety of computer files. It supports baud rates from 300 to 28,800 and parameters of N, 8, 1. The number is (651) 696-1975. NFB Net can be reachedvia TELNET at nfbnet.org or via the World Wide Web at http://www.nfbnet.org. NFBTRANS Questions: Questions about NFBTRANS can be answered by contacting the National Federation of the Blind. PC World: Monthly general-interest computer magazine produced in Braille by the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Contact NLS or your local regional library for the blind. Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic: Audio cassette library of technical documentation for hardware and software. RFB&D distributes E-Text materials on computer disk in both ASCII and "Bookmanager" formats. Tactic Magazine: Quarterly magazine which gives information on current computer software and hardware. Comes in print and Braille and on computer disk. Clovernook Printing House for the Blind. Subscription costs are approximately $25 per year. Talk to Me Tutorials: Taped tutorials on WordPerfect, DOS, Dbase, PROCOMM, Braille 'n Speak, and some screen review programs. These tutorials are produced by Doug Wakefield and distributed by Braille Planet, Inc. Windows 95 Explained: By Sarah Moorley. This book, which is available in Braille, on disk, on cassette, and in large print, is a tutorial on Windows 95 written with the blind user in mind. Tactile diagrams of the Windows 95 screens are also available. National Braille Press. Price: $18 WordPerfect Learning Disk: Hands-On Learning Corp. SCANNERS AND READING MACHINES Cicero: This text reading software is available for PCs running Windows 95 or Windows NT. A speech synthesizer and scanner are required. Cicero is fully compatible with the Hal screen reader or Supernova reader magnifier. A complete list of compatible scanners is available on Dolphin's web site. Dolphin Computer Access LLC. Price: $675. An Open Book: Stand-alone reading machine from Arkenstone, Inc. Can also be converted into a standard IBM compatible computer with the addition of a keyboard and screen review program. Price: $4,695 to $5,395. An Open Book Unbound: Software version of An Open Book. Requires you to provide computer and access technology. Requires a 386SX or better. Arkenstone, Inc. Price: $995 for software, $1,594 with Hewlett-Packard scanner. Expert Reader: This is the latest stand-alone reading machine from Telesensory. It is available in two models: The Expert Reader Standard edition and the Express edition. The Standard edition features a one-piece unit combining a scanner, microprocessor, and software speech synthesis along with a 19-key keypad. This machine allows the user to scan, edit, and save documents. The Express edition is similar to the standard edition except that it features a 9-key keypad and fewer available functions. It is designed for people who only want to scan or read documents. Expert Reader Standard edition price: $3,695. Expert Reader Express edition price: $3,395. Galileo: The newest stand-alone reading machine from Robotron LTD. of Australia. Features a color scanner, 1-gigabyte hard drive, and floppy drive. Uses SoundBlaster and Text Assist for its speech. Price: $3,195. Kurzweil 1000: This is a software-based reading package from Kurzweil Educational Systems. The software features OCR capabilities, a 65,000-word dictionary, a spell-checker, and many other editing functions. The program can be purchased with either of the following software-based synthesizers: Flextalk from AT&T or DECTalk Access 32 from Digital Equipment Corporation. Kurzweil Educational Systems. Price with Flextalk: $1,095; with DECtalk Access 32: $1,295. Competetive upgrades: $595 and $795 respectively. Rainbow: Stand-alone reading machine from Robotron, LTD. of Australia with a DECtalk speech synthesizer. Price: $4,500. Reading AdvantEdge Software: This software-based reading system includes a dictionary, spell-checker, and editing functions. It comes complete with the DECTalk Access 32 software speech synthesizer. Telesensory, Inc. Price: $795. Reading Edge: Stand-alone reading machine that is a one-piece unit and weighs 20 pounds. Has scaled-down book-edge scanner. Telesensory, Inc. Price: $3,995. VERA (Very Easy Reading Appliance): Similar to the Open Book.=20 System consists of a scanner, computer, and a nine-key keypad. The speech is provided by a SoundBlaster and Text Assist software. The process used to scan and read a document has been greatly simplified. Arkenstone, Inc. Price: $3,195; with monitor, $3,495. DOS SOFTWARE Articvision, Artic Businessvision, and Businessvision DT:=20 Screen review programs from Artic Technologies. Price: $395 for Articvision, and $495 for the others. ASAP: Automatic Screen Access Program from Microtalk. Price: $525. BuckScan/PicTac: Software for the Arkenstone Reader and An Open Book Unbound. BuckScan identifies money, and PicTac scans drawings and produces Braille raised-line graphics on embossers that have a graphics mode. Personal Data Systems. Price: $195 for both, or free with purchases of Arkenstone products. CompuSite Reader: Screen review program for use with Apollo synthesizers. E.V.A.S. Price: $495. Encore: Speech-optimized personal data keeper. Artic Technologies. Price: $150 for use with other Artic products, $195 for generic version. Eye Relief: Word processing package which provides large-type text. SkiSoft Publishing. Price: $295. Flipper: Screen review software. Omnichron or Braille Planet, Inc. Price: $495. IBM Screen Reader: Screen review program for DOS. Contact IBM or your local IBM Branch Office. Price: $600 to $723. JAWS: Job Access With Speech, screen review program. Henter- Joyce. Free! KeySoft: A set of programs designed by Pulse Data International to work with speech synthesizers. Includes word processor, spell checker, diary/calendar, calculator, address list manager, and terminal software. Requires a KeyNote Gold or DECtalk synthesizer. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $525. Lowrez: Program to produce and manipulate Braille graphics. Will allow a blind person independently to draw using his/her computer. Will also accept WordPerfect clip-art or TIF files as input. Supports all graphics-capable Braille embossers. Available as shareware from Second Sight Software. Price: $295. Names: Name and address management software. Available as shareware from Second Sight Software. Price: $79. PC Master: Screen review program that uses Braille 'n Speak for both keyboard input and speech output. Blazie Engineering. Price: $395. Provox: Screen review program. Available as shareware from Second Sight Software. Price: $295. Screen Power: Screen access software. Blazie Engineering. Price: Free! Shareware utilities: Barb the Browser, Ralph the Reader, LETTERS, HIGHLIGHT, and Watchdog. Available as shareware from Second Sight Software. Prices are in the $10 range. Slimware for DOS: Screen review program from Canada. Syntha- Voice Computers. Price: $595. Tinytalk: Shareware screen review program. Can download from NFB NET. OMS Development. Price: $100. Vocal-Eyes: Screen Review Program. GW Micro. Price: $450. MISCELLANEOUS SOFTWARE AND DEVICES Audiocad: This MS-DOS software uses a touch screen, a speech synthesizer, and an ink print or Braille printer to allow blind individuals to draw. The user determines where the elements that will comprise the drawing should be placed, and the software "draws" them. These elements are geometric shapes such as circles, squares, lines, arrows, etc. Reprotronics Inc. Price: $495. IBM Home Page Reader: This software provides an audio interface to the World Wide Web. Using Netscape as your web browser, Home Page Reader is designed to make web pages understandable when spoken. A software speech synthesizer is provided but a screen reader is required since any Netscape error messages will not be spoken by Home Page Reader. Produced by IBM. Price: $150. PW-Webspeak: This software is a "talking" web browser for blind computer users. It attempts to arrange a web page in such a way that it makes sense when spoken. The software requires Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Windows 95. The Productivity Works, Inc. Price: Unknown. RoadRunner: This compact device allows the user to download text files from a PC using Windows 95 software that is provided with the unit. The files are read using a built-in DoubleTalk speech synthesizer. File navigation is accomplished using a 12-key telephone style keypad. RoadRunner stores up to three megabytes of data. Manufactured by Ostrich Software and available from ShrinkWrap Computer Products. Price: $349. Talking Dictionary: Franklin Language Master 600SE miniature talking dictionary. This device, which is based on one made for the general public, measures about six inches square and is battery powered. Speech is fully integrated. Franklin Electronic Publishers. Price: $450. PROGRAMS FOR USE WITH THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE ASAW Automatic Screen Access for Windows: Microtalk. Price: $495. Hal 95: Hal is now available for Windows 95 and Windows NT. Hal supports a number of speech synthesizers and Braille display units, and needs no macros or complex configuration. Full details and free demo of each version are available on Dolphin's web site. Dolphin Computer Access LLC. Price: $495 for Windows 95, $895 for Windows NT. IBM Screen Reader/2: This is the IBM Screen Reader for OS/2 and the Workplace Shell. Contact IBM or your local IBM Branch Office. Price: $600 to $723. JAWS for Windows: This is Henter-Joyce's entry to provide the blind computer user with Microsoft Windows 3.1, Windows 95, and Windows NT access. Henter-Joyce, Inc. Price: $795 for Windows 95 and Windows 3.1, $1,495 for Windows NT version. JAWS for Windows is shipped with the Eloquence software speech synthesizer. OutSpoken: Speech access software for Macintosh. Alva Access Group Inc. Price: $495. OutSpoken for Windows: Microsoft Windows access program. Uses different DECtalk voices to represent different objects on the screen. Alva Access Group Inc. Price: $595. OutSpoken Ensemble 2.0 for Windows 95 and 98: This screen reader is designed for users of both speech and Braille output. It requires either a hardware or software speech synthesizer as well as a refreshable Braille display. Alva Access Group Inc. Price: $795. OutSpoken Solo for Windows 95 and 98: This version of OutSpoken is designed for users of speech only. Alva Access Group Inc. Price: $695. ProTalk32 for Windows/Windows 95: Microsoft Windows access program that supports a number of off-the-shelf sound cards such as the SoundBlaster and Thunder Board in addition to standard speech synthesizers. BioLink Computer Research and Development Ltd. Price: $895. Protalk for Windows NT: This is Biolink's screen access package for Microsoft Windows NT operating system. Price: $2,495. Screen Power for Windows and Windows 95: This product supports a variety of speech synthesizers and refreshable Braille displays. Supported displays include those from Blazie Engineering and Baum. Puts Windows information in a navigable matrix. Can use speech, Braille, or both. Blazie Engineering. Price: $1,195. Slimware Window Bridge: This was the first program that allowed access to Microsoft Windows and one of the earliest to provide access to Windows 95 via speech and/or Braille. Syntha-Voice Computers. Price: $695. Supernova: This new program available for Windows 95 and Windows NT incorporates all the screen reading features of Hal seamlessly with those of a screen magnifier. Free demos are available from Dolphin's web site. Dolphin Computer Access LLC. Price: $795 for Windows 95, $1355 for Windows NT. Windots: Program that uses the Braillex 2D refreshable Braille display to access Microsoft Windows 3.1 by Papenmeier. Available from Sighted Electronics. Price: $3,000. Window-Eyes: Windows access program for Windows 95 and Windows 3.1 from GW Micro. Price: $495. Windows Master: Microsoft Windows access program that works like PC Master. It will use a Braille 'n Speak for both input and output. It also supports standard speech synthesizers and a regular keyboard. Blazie Engineering. Price: $495. WinVision: Microsoft Windows access program which requires an Artic Technologies Synphonix 215 speech card or Transport external synthesizer or Mini-Transport TransType or TransBook and Artic Businessvision version 3.09 or better. There is also a version of WinVision and Business Vision for the DECtalk PC. Artic Technologies. Price: $495. WinVision Solo: Microsoft Windows access program that supports all Artic synthesizers and a wide range of others. Business Vision is not required to run this program. Artic Technologies. Price: $495. VOICE SYNTHESIZERS Hardware Accent: Internal, external, and PCMCIA units available. Aicom Corporation. Price: $395 to $995. Apollo Speech Synthesizers: From Dolphin Systems of England, both internal and external units are made. Choose up to four languages from a collection of 36. The first language is free. Full details are available on the Dolphin website (http://www.dolphinusa.com). Dolphin Computer Access, U.K.; Price: $665; additional languages $72. Artic Synphonix: Internal speech synthesizers for desktop computers. Models for ISA and microchannel bus computers are available. The latest model, the Synphonix 216, functions correctly in Windows 95. Artic Technologies. Price: $395 and up. Artic TransPort: External speech synthesizer with built-in RAM disk and capacity to upload a screen review program to your computer. Artic Technologies. Price: $895 to $1,295. Artic Mini Transport: A more compact version of the Artic Transport. Two models available. Artic Technologies. Mini Transport basic price: $995; Mini Transport deluxe price: $1,195 includes 832K RAM disk. Artic Spirit: This is an external voice synthesizer without extras. Two models are available, one with a rechargable Nicad bettery, and one without. Artic Technologies. Price: $349 and $299, respectively. Audapter Speech System: External speech synthesizer with serial port and optional parallel port and battery. Personal Data Systems. Price: $895. DECtalk PC: Internal speech card. Digital Equipment Corp. Price: $1,195. DECtalk Express: External battery-powered DECtalk synthesizer that weighs about one pound and is driven from a PC's serial port. Digital Equipment Corporation. Price: $1,195. Double Talk LT: Small external version of the Double Talk PC. Serial and Macintosh ports. RC Systems. Price: $310. Double Talk PC: Internal speech synthesizer card. RC Systems, Inc. Price: $279. Echo PC: Inexpensive external synthesizer. Echo Corp. Price: $129.95. KeyNote Gold synthesizers: These synthesizers are manufactured by Pulse Data International and sold by HumanWare. They are supported by most screen readers and accessibility software. They are available as internal (KeyNote Gold PC) and external (KeyNote Gold SA) units, as well as a PCMCIA Type II card (KeyNote Gold Voice Card) for use with laptops equipped with PCMCIA slots. HumanWare also sells a variety of turnkey computer systems using this speech. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $795 to $1,245. Litetalk: External synthesizer based on Double Talk PC. MicroTalk. Price: $595. Messenger IC: Credit-card-sized speech synthesizer which uses a PCMCIA slot. This slot is increasingly available on laptop and notebook computers. Aicom Corp. Price: $995. Smartalk: Small external speech synthesizer that emulates an Accent and is hooked up to the parallel port of a computer. This synthesizer requires device driver software to run on your computer in order to run and is therefore operating-system sensitive. Automated Functions, Inc. Price: $369. Sounding Board: Internal speech synthesizer. GW Micro. Price: $395. Speak Out: External synthesizer based on the Sounding Board. GW Micro. Price: $650. Speaqualizer: External speech synthesizer and screen access system created by the National Federation of the Blind and distributed by American Printing House for the Blind. Ideal for text-based oeprating systems. Price: $925.55. Synphonix P27 PCMCIA Synthesizer: This is a Type 2 synthesizer which can be used with many laptop or notebook computers that feature PCMCIA slots. The synthesizer can only be used under Windows 3.1 or MS DOS. Artic Technologies. Price: $995. Software KeyNote Gold Multimedia Synthesizer: This is a software speech synthsizer produced by Pulse Data International that requires a computer with a sound card. The voice sounds similar to that of the KeyNote Gold hardware synthesizers. The software can run in either Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, Windows 95, or Windows 98. The synthesizer is supported by most screen readers and accessibility software. HumanWare, Inc. Price: $249. Orpheus: This software speech synthsizer has been developed for use with any 16-bit soundcard. Further details available from Dolphin's web site. Dolphin Computer Access LLC. Price: $175; $80 when purchased with Dolphin's Hal screen reader, Supernova reader magnifier, or Cicero text reader. COMPANIES AccessAbility, Inc., 320 Clement Street, San Francisco, CA 94118; (888) 322-7200 or (415) 751-6455; Fax: (415) 751-5262; e- mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.4access.com =20 Adaptec, Attention: Tommy Craig, 6909 Rufus Drive, Austin, TX=20 78752; (512) 451-1717 Advanced Access Devices, 2066-C Walsh Avenue, Santa Clara, CA 95050; (408) 970-9760; Fax: (408) 727-9351; e-mail: [log in to unmask] Aicom Corporation, 2381 Zanker Road, Suite 160, San Jose, CA 95131; (408) 577-0370; Fax: (408) 577-0373 Alva Access Group, Inc., 5801 Christie Avenue, Suite 475, Emeryville, CA 94608; (510) 923-6280; World Wide Web: http://www.aagi.com American Printing House for the Blind, 1839 Frankfort Avenue, P.O. Box 6085, Louisville, KY 40206; (502) 895-2405; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.aph.org American Thermoform Corp., 2311 Travers Avenue, City of Commerce, CA 90040; (213) 723-9021 Arkenstone, Inc., NASA AMES Moffett Complex, Building 23, P.O. Box 215, Moffett Field, CA 94035-0215; (800) 444-4443 or (650) 603- 8880; Fax: (650) 603-8887; TDD: (800) 833-2753; World Wide Web: http://www.arkenstone.org Artic Technologies, 55 Park Street, Suite 2, Troy, MI 48083- 2753; (248) 588-7370; BBS: (248) 588-1424; World Wide Web: http://www.artictech.com Automated Functions, Inc., 7700 Leesburg Pike, Suite 420, Falls Church, VA 22043; (703) 883-9797; Fax: (703) 883-9798 Bartimaeus Group, 1481 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 100, McLean, VA 22101; (703) 442-5023; Fax: (703) 734-8381; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: www.bartsite.com Baum, Germany (no other information available at this time.) BioLink Computer Research and Development Ltd., 140 West 15 Street, Suite 305, North Vancouver, BC N7M 1R6, CANADA; (604) 984- 4099; Fax: (604) 985-8493; BBS: (604) 985-8431 Blazie Engineering, 109 East Jarrettsville Road, Forest Hill, MD 21050; (410) 893-9333; BBS: (410) 893-8944; World Wide Web: http://www.blazie.com Braille Planet, Inc., 408 South Baldwin Street, Madison, WI 53703; (800) 347-9594 or 608-257-9595; Fax: (608) 257-4143; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.brailleplanet.org Clovernook Printing House for the Blind, 7000 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45231; (513) 522-3860; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.clovernook.org Crisscross Technologies, 110-64 Queens Boulevard, #406, Forest Hills, NY 11475; (718) 268-6988; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: www.crisscrosstech.com Dancing Dots, 130 Hampden Road, Third Floor, Upper Darby, PA 19082-3110; (610) 352-7607; Fax: 610-352-4582; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.netaxs.com/~ddots Digital Equipment Corporation, 111 Powdermill Road, Maynard, MA 01754; (800) 344-4825 Dolphin Computer Access LLC, 100 South Ellsworth Avenue, 4th Floor, San Mateo, CA 94401; 650-348-7401; Fax: 650-348-7403; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.dolphinusa.com Dragon Systems, Inc., 320 Nevada Street, Newton, MA 02160; (617) 965-5200 Duxbury Systems, Inc., Number 6, 270 Littleton Road, Westford, MA 01886; (978) 692-3000; Fax: (978) 692-7912; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.duxburysystems.com Easy Talk, 4128 Kreisch Way, Tallahassee, FL 32310; (850) 942- 9821 Echo Corp., 6420 Via Real, Carpinteria, CA 93013; (805) 684- 4593 Enabling Technologies Company, 1601 Northeast Braille Place, Jensen Beach, FL 34957; (561) 225-3687 or (800) 777-3687; Fax: (561) 225-3299; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.brailler.com E.V.A.S., 16 David Avenue, P.O. Box 371, Westerly, RI 02891; (401) 596-3155 or (800) 872-3827 First Run Computer Services, 1261 Broadway, Suite 508, New York, NY 10001; (212) 779-0800 Franklin Electronic Publishers, 122 Burns Road, Mount Holly, NJ=20 08060; (609) 261-4800 General Services Administration, Susan Brummel, Federal Computer Consultant, 18th and F Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20405; (202) 501-4096 GW Micro, 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825; (219) 489-3671; Fax: (219) 489-2608; BBS: (219) 489-5281; World Wide Web: http://www.gwmicro.com Hands-On Learning Corp., 27 Cambridge Street, Burlington, MA =20 01803; (617) 272-0088 Henter-Joyce, Inc., 11800 31st Court N., St. Petersburg, FL=20 33716-1805; (727) 803-8000 or (800) 336-5658; Fax: (727) 803-8001; World Wide Web: http://www.hj.com Hooleon Corp.; (800) 937-1337 or (602) 634-7515 HumanWare, Inc., 6245 King Road, Loomis, CA 95650; (916) 652- 7253 or (800) 722-3393; World Wide Web: http://www.humanware.com IBM: (800) 426-4832 Integrated Assistive Technologies, 250 H Street, Box 751, Blaine, WA 98230; (800) 688-9538 Kurzweil Applied Intelligence, 411 Waverly Oaks Road, Waltham,=20 MA 02154; (800) 894-5374 or (617) 893-8200; Fax: (617) 893-6525 Kurzweil Educational Systems Inc., 411 Waverley Oaks Road, Waltham, MA 02154; (800) 894-5374 or (617) 893-8200; Fax: (617) 893-4157; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.kurzweiledu.com CTM Lagarde, Beeksestraat 42, NL 4841GC Prinsenbeek, Netherlands Massachusetts Association for the Blind, 200 Ivy Street, Brookline, MA 02146; (800) 682-9200 Media Conversion Corp., 320 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 1202, Chicago, IL 60601; (312) 346-0102 Microtalk, 3039 Aubert Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206; (502) 897- 5789 (Sales); (502) 721-8726 (Support); Fax: (502) 721-6083; World Wide Web: www.microtalk.com FTP Site: ftp.microtalk.com/microtalk.com Myna Corporation, 239 Western Avenue, Essex, MA 01929; (978) 768-9000 National Braille Press, 88 St. Stephen Street, Boston, MA=20 02115; (617) 266-6160; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.nbp.org National Federation of the Blind, International Braille and Technology Center for the Blind, 1800 Johnson Street, Baltimore, MD=20 21230; (410) 659-9314; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.nfb.org National Federation of the Blind in Computer Science, Attention: Curtis Chong, 1800 Johnson Street, Baltimore, MD 21230; (410) 659-9314; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.nfb.org National Federation of the Blind Materials Center, 1800 Johnson Street, Baltimore, MD 21230; (410) 659-9314--call between 12:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. eastern time; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.nfb.org National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, 1291 Taylor Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20542; World Wide Web: http://www.loc.gov/nls Omnichron, 1438 Oxford Street, Berkeley, CA 04709; (510) 540- 6455 OMS Development, 610-B Forest Avenue, Wilmette, IL 60091; (800) 831-0272 or (847) 251-5787 One-on-One Computer Training, 2055 Army Trail Road, Suite 100, Addison, IL 60101; (630) 628-0500 or (800) 424-8668; Fax: (630) 628- 0550; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.oootraining.com Personal Data Systems, 100 W. Rincon Avenue, Suite 217, P.O. Box 1008, Campbell, CA 95009; (408) 866-1126 Pulse Data International Limited, 1 Expo Place, P.O. Box 3044, Christchurch, New Zealand; Tel. +64-3-384-4555; Fax: +64-3-384-4933; e-mail: [log in to unmask] World Wide Web: http://www.pulsedata.co.nz The Productivity Works, Inc., 7 Belmont Circle, Trenton, NJ =20 08618; (609) 984-8044; Fax: (609) 984-8048; World Wide Web: http://www.prodworks.com RC Systems, Inc., 1609 England Avenue, Everett, WA 98203-1617; (206) 355-3800; Fax: (206) 355-1098 Recorded Periodicals, Associated Services for the Blind, 919 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107; (215) 627-0600 Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, 20 Roszel Road, Princeton, NJ 08540; (800) 221-4792; World Wide Web: http://www.rfbd.org Reprotronics, Inc., 75 Carver Avenue, Westwood, NJ 07675; (201) 722-1880 or (800) 948-8453 Royal National Institute for the Blind, Customer Services, P.O. Box 173, Peterborough PE2 6WS, UK; 011-44-1-0733370777; Fax: 011- 44-1-0733371555; World Wide Web: http://www.rnib.org.uk Second Sight Software: World Wide Web: http://www.secondsightsoftware.com/kansys.html Sensory Aids Foundation, 385 Sherman Avenue, Suite 2, Palo Alto, CA 94306; (415) 329-0430 ShrinkWrap Computer Products, 11706 Saddle Crescent Circle, Oakton, VA 22124; (703) 620-4642 or (800) 377-0774; World Wide Web: http://www.erols.com/shrink Sighted Electronics, 464 Tappan Road, Northvale, NJ 07647; (201) 767-3977 Skisoft Publishing, 1644 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 79, Lexington, MA 02173; (800) 662-3622 Syntha-Voice Computers Inc., 800 Queenston Road, Suite 304, Stoney Creek, Ontario L8G 1A7, CANADA; (905) 662-0565; Fax: (905) 662-0568; BBS: (905) 662-0569; World Wide Web: http://www.synthavoice.on.ca Talk Me Through Tutorials, c/o Phil Scovell, 840 South Sheridan Boulevard, Denver, CO 80226-8017; (888) 936-0001; World Wide Web: http://www.onisland.com/vi/tmt Telesensory, Inc., 520 Almanor Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94086- 3533; (408) 616-8700 or (800) 227-8418; World Wide Web: http://www.telesensory.com Technologies for the Visually Impaired, 9 Nolan Court, Hauppauge, NY 11788; (516) 724-4479 Top Dot Enterprises, 8930 11th Place, S.E., Everett, WA 98205; (206) 335-4894 Young Opportunities, 464 Sylvania Avenue, Glenside, PA 19038; (215) 572-5882 e-mail: [log in to unmask] ---------- End of Document VICUG-L is the Visually Impaired Computer User Group List. 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