Hi, Interesting application. Price is nice too. Question: How long is the trial? Out of curiosity, what language did you write it in? c++, Java, Python? Regards, Alex M On 10/8/10, Darko Pogačić <darko.pogacic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi there! > > In this message, I would like to present my project here. > > As a totally blind program developer, I designed the Easy Library, program > which helps you to organize, read, and record your ellectronic books. > > For more details, see the link below, and download the Easy Library 1.0 > documentation. > > http://www.dpogacic.agasoft.org/files/docs/easylib.chm > > To download the Easy Library 1.0, click on the link below: > > http://www.dpogacic.agasoft.org/files/products/EL1.0.0.2010I386.exe > > You can read an introduction to the Easy Library version 1.0 below, if you > want to know something about this application. > > Best regards. > > > > > an introduction to Easy Library version 1.0 > > > > Easy Library version 1.0 is very powerful application, which helps you to > organize, read, and record books into a external .wav format. > Easy Library version 1.0 is designed for lo vision users, and uses ETI > Eloquence version 6.1, and Microsoft Text To Speech API version 5 software > synthesizers. > Also, Easy Library version 1.0 supports and screen readers, such as JAWS for > Windows, and Window-Eyes, produced by "Freedom Scientific", and "GW Micro". > If you organize books with the Easy Library version 1.0, you have not to > copy your books from any media to your hard drive, because Easy Library > version 1.0 symply organizes books into a database. > Some book information, such as Title, Author, Path, etc are stored in > "Microsoft Access" database, and so Easy Library version 1.0 opens a files > from them's fizical paths, where are stored. > If you record a book into a external .wav file, you can convert this file to > .mp3, or another format, and listen your book on a cd, mp3 flash player, > etc. > Easy Library version 1.0 does not support conversion into a .mp3 file, but > you can do that with "CDEX", or another freeware software for audio > conversion. > Easy Library version 1.0 also supports virtual markers, so you can mark > possible wanted character in a book, to continue reading from marked > character next time you read a book.ž > Easy Library version 1.0 price is only 20 EUR, but about purchasing Easy > Library version 1.0 activation, see the link below: Purchasing > <mk:@MSITStore:C:\Program%20Files\Darko%20Pogacic\Easy%20Library\easylib.chm > ::/purchasing.htm> Easy Library version 1.0 activation number > <mk:@MSITStore:C:\Program%20Files\Darko%20Pogacic\Easy%20Library\easylib.chm > ::/features.htm> Next > > > > __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind