----- Original Message ----- From: <donotreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <boacosta@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 6:18 AM Subject: Accessible World Tek Talk Archives Archive Update Posted by: admin ACCESSIBLE WORLD TEK TALK PRESENTS JOSEPH LEE, THE NEWEST FEATURES OF NVDA has been posted to the Tek Talk Archives Archives and can also be found on the front page of http://accessibleworld.org/ under the "Recent Content" heading. The link to the full description of the archive is below: http://accessibleworld.org/content/accessible-world-tek-talk-presents-joseph-lee-newest-features-nvda The link to download the file is below: http://accessibleworld.org/sites/default/files/tt-10-14-13-joseph-lee-add-ons-nvda.mp3 Tek Talk Archives description: Since 2006, NV Access has been offering a free and open-source approach for using Windows computers by blind users. Now in 2013, NVDA, a free, open-source and community-driven screen reader for Microsoft Windows provides access to modern versions of Windows, supports many applications and standards, includes vast array of features and has a following among many blind users who contribute to its growth. Also, add-ons such as support for Dropbox app, obtaining system information and support for advanced features of programs is proving to be a valuable asset for NVDA users around the world. In today's Tek Talk presentation, Joseph Lee, a regular contributor and translator of NVDA, gives us an update and demonstration of recently added features and gives us a tour of some of the popular NVDA add-ons available. Presenter: Joseph Lee E-Mail:joseph.lee22590@xxxxxxxxx Follow Accessible World on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/accessibleWrld The Accessible World, a division of Helping Hands For The Blind, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, seeks to educate the general public, the disabled community and the professionals who serve them by providing highly relevant information about new products, services, and training opportunities designed specifically to eliminate geographic and access barriers that adversely affect them. http://accessibleworld.org/