[bksvol-discuss] Re: geewiz improvements

  • From: "E." <thoth93@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 09:55:01 -0500

I am concerned about top down idea generation. I am also concerned that bookshare may lose "sight" (dare I pun on the word) of their audience. Recordings for the Blind did in my opinion. They went from an organization which served blind consumers to an organization who served anyone with a print disability and their teachers care givers and rehab counselors. Something a teacher who can see thinks is cool can mess up my system. We know what happened to quality when RFB became RFBD. Let's learn from flash wiz experiences of the past to create tools which are truly useful to the blind comsumer and particularly useable by blind deaf folks.


Here are some ideas.

1. I have a personal downloaded tool which I can configure. It runs when I envoke it and not in the background taking up resources which normally are used by my speech package (JAWS Window-eyes whatever).

2. I can configure this application to download daily those periodicals I am interested in from bookshare. I can also configure the tool to batch download a series of books.

Blind folks like tools which make working on the computer faster for us. Faster is different if you cannot see than if you can. Tools which are useful in some situations may be less useful in others depending on individual disability, computer configuration and personal preferences.

E.

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