Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!yale!bunker!wtm From: aaron@humus.Berkeley.EDU (Aaron Akman) Newsgroups: misc.handicap Subject: Re: JAWS (The best) Message-ID: <16344@bunker.UUCP> Date: 10 Dec 90 03:47:10 GMT References: <16285@bunker.UUCP> Sender: wtm@bunker.UUCP Reply-To: aaron@humus.Berkeley.EDU (Aaron Akman) Distribution: misc Organization: Bell Communications Research Lines: 12 Approved: wtm@bunker.UUCP Fidonet: Blink Talk Conference Index Number: 12425 In article <16285@bunker.UUCP>, Scott.Green@f810.n104.z1.fidonet.org (Scott Green) writes: |> is easy to guess. You can tell by my subject heading. It is no secret |> that jaws is the best in screen reading technology today. I have a few I'm sure this is a "well traveled path" but what do folks think of screen reading technology versus applications that are specifically written for blind users? Are there word-processors/spread-sheets/whatever out there that have completely audio interfaces that are a step up from WordPerfect w/JAWS? Also, what's available for the UNIX user?