No, The technology being used is the same and was developed by Ray Kurzweil,
but K1000 and K3000 are owned by Kurzweil Educational Systems and the KNFB
Reader is owned by NFB. At least that's the way it was explained to me.
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I do have one question. And I may feel really stupid when I get the answer.
Isn't this same company as Kurzweil 1000? Aren't they undermining the shit
out of their own product?
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On Mar 4, 2017, at 3:24 AM, Steven Clark <blindbites@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have no idea about jaws but I had no problems with NVDA 2017.1 and the
Win10 apps add-on.
Steve
On 3/4/2017 4:24 AM, Reginald George wrote:
But is the app store accessible with Jaws? I could not navigate it.
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On Mar 3, 2017, at 12:35 PM, Steve Clark <blindbites@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:To subscribe or to leave the list, or to set other subscription options, go
This is a tweet from KNFB Reader that I wanted to share with everyone on
the list.
"#KNFBReader for Windows 10 works w/ built-in cameras, webcams, document
cameras, & scanners. You can also import inaccessible PDFs & JPEGs"
For a limited time KNFB Reader for Windows 10 is $20. You aren't going
to find a better program for OCR on your computer than this program for
$20. You can purchase it from the store in Windows 10.
Steve
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