[moneytalks] Re: Writing checks

Brooks,
I know there are Check Printing programs because I looked at them when
doing background research for Money Talks. However, new ones come and
old ones go -- so I can't be sure of any that are still there now. 
Terrie
>>> westpest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 04/29/05 01:19PM >>>


Great!

But since I really don;'t need the management program and only a check

writer, could you list those other programs?

I would save a lot of trees, not to mention the poor slobs in the
clearing 
houses trying to translate    my handwriting.

Thanks,

BrooksAt 11:20 AM 4/29/2005, you wrote:
>Brooks,
>Money Talks will be able to do what you want. We have not implemented
>check writing yet, but it is coming in a future beta and will be here
in
>our first product release. the limits on the check size you can use
come
>from your printer. If your printer can handle a 3" X 5" card, you
should
>be able to fill in the fields for a wallet-sized  check, right out of
>your checkbook. You will need sighted assistance the first time to
match
>up the field locations with those on your check, but after that, if
your
>printer can get small checks through itself without crumpling them,
you
>should be OK. We also will support business-sized checks and several
>other types.
>
>There are some programs out there that are check printing programs
>only. You do need sighted assistance the first time with them also.
>Money Talks is also  a computerized bank account management program
so
>you can keep your bank records up-to-date with it too.
>
>Terrie
>
>Mary T. (Terrie) Terlau, Ph.D.
>Adult Life Project Leader
>Department of Educational and Technical Research
>American Printing House for the Blind
>1839 Frankfort Ave.
>Louisville, KY 40206
>Phone:  (502) 899-2381
>Toll-free: (800) 223-1839 ext. 381
>Fax: (502) 899-2269
>Email: tterlau@xxxxxxx 





Mary T. (Terrie) Terlau, Ph.D.
Adult Life Project Leader
Department of Educational and Technical Research
American Printing House for the Blind
1839 Frankfort Ave.
Louisville, KY 40206
Phone:  (502) 899-2381
Toll-free: (800) 223-1839 ext. 381
Fax: (502) 899-2269
Email: tterlau@xxxxxxx

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