[access-uk] Announcement, the JAWS Blog
- From: "Brian Hartgen" <brian@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 13:12:14 +0100
I would like to announce the fact that I have started a Blog specifically to
provide people
with news and information about JAWS for Windows and the PAC Mate products
from Freedom
Scientific.
At the time of writing, the Blog will be updated quite regularly as we
approach the upcoming
release of JAWS for Windows 7.1, so I can point people to the new features,
direct download
links, and so on. However, the Blog will also contain links to useful
resources which make
applications accessible using JAWS, together with audio presentations which
can be found on
the web where JAWS or the PAC Mate are the primary subjects.
In addition when time permits, short audio posts will be placed on the Blog
demonstrating
useful JAWS features which may not be available elsewhere.
There are plenty of ways to ensure that you get the latest Blog entries.
One very easy
method of doing this is to get Blog updates directly downloaded to Microsoft
Outlook by
using a product called NewsGator InBox at
http://www.newsgator.com/
But, as I say, there are lots of other equally accessible tools which are
free to download
and use.
However, to go to the JAWS Blog itself, you should start at:
http://bhjaws.livejournal.com/
There's not a lot there right now, but there will be ...
The Blog is very navigable with JAWS of course if you just want to view it
using Internet
Explorer. However as I say there are plenty of accessible tools to obtain
Blog updates.
Enjoy the Blog!
Brian Hartgen
MSN: brian@xxxxxxxxxxx
SKYPE: brianhartgen
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