[tabi] Re: comcast made a TABI message into spam!

  • From: "Chip Orange" <Corange@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 15:18:25 -0500

well, I suppose they could if you called; I don't know if they will or
not, I've never tried.
 
Chip
 


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        From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Charles Atkins
        Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 9:43 AM
        To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [tabi] Re: comcast made a TABI message into spam!
        
        
        Why can't Comcast disable it?
         
        I'll risk sounding silly!
         
         

                ----- Original Message ----- 
                From: Easy Talk <mailto:easytalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
                To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
                Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 8:49 AM
                Subject: [tabi] Re: comcast made a TABI message into
spam!

                I have earthlink as my email provider and I also
disabled the spam/junk filter because some important messages can get
blocked.  One of the advantages of windows mail in vista is it has a
built in junk mail so by disabling the spam blocker, I can look at or
delete the trash when I have time.
                 
                Robert
                 

                        ----- Original Message ----- 
                        From: Allison and Chip Orange
<mailto:acorange@xxxxxxxxxxx>  
                        To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
                        Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 8:19 AM
                        Subject: [tabi] Re: comcast made a TABI message
into spam!

                        for many people, dealing with the comcast spam
filter is probably pretty difficult, so this may be the best way (just
to disable it).
                         
                        The spam filters though available to the ISPs
are generally worlds better than what's available to end users on their
pc; but if you don't get much spam, it probably doesn't make much
difference.  if you've had the same email address though for years, as
we have, we get a lot of spam, and it does make a difference to have
comcast do some of the filtering. 
                         
                        Chip
                         

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                        From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Elizabeth S. Bowden
                        Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 8:10 AM
                        To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                        Subject: [tabi] Re: comcast made a TABI message
into spam!
                        
                        
                        or you can disable spam on the comcast end, and
do it yourself?

                                ----- Original Message ----- 
                                From: Allison and Chip Orange
<mailto:acorange@xxxxxxxxxxx>  
                                To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
                                Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 8:08 AM
                                Subject: [tabi] comcast made a TABI
message into spam!

                                Hi all,
                                 
                                just an fyi that the comcast spam filter
took the message from Betsy recently (on the new scanning product from
Serotek), and put it in my spam folder there.
                                 
                                in order not to miss any TABI messages,
you may want to go into your spam folder on comcast, and tell it this is
not a spam message.
                                 
                                the message is below.
                                 
                                hth,
                                 
                                Chip
                                 

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                                From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Betsy
                                Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 9:47
PM
                                To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                                Subject: [tabi] Fw: Serotek Introduces
DocuScan Plus
                                
                                

                                Thought some might find this
interesting.

                                 

                                Serotek Corporation, the leading
provider of accessible multi platform and cloud-based solutions which
can be accessed from anywhere, is proud to announce the release of
DocuScan Plus. This innovative software allows persons to scan and read
documents from any computer with an attached Twain-compliant scanner,
sound card and internet connection. 

                                 

                                Serotek's DocuScan Plus offers
high-quality optical character recognition, (OCR), to convert the
printed page in to text.  This self-voicing application can read both
printed pages from a Twain-compliant scanner, as well as many types of
PDF files, including those containing text and those containing only
images.  The software also supports scanners with duplex and ADF
(automatic document feeder) capabilities.    DocuScan Plus can convert
scanned documents in to MP3 audio files for playback on many portable
devices, and the software can even convert scanned materials in to the
popular DAISY format.  For Low Vision users, DocuScan Plus also offers a
full Screen Magnifier for the reading of scanned text. This
magnification option, when combined with the self voicing features of
DocuScan Plus, allows documents to be comfortably read from the screen
as well as via text-to-speech.  Materials can also be saved in Large
Print. In this way, documents can be scanned, printed, and shared with
friends or viewed offline under a Video magnifier.  

                                 

                                "We wanted to create an affordable
application that really took in to account the way we access the printed
word in the 21st century.", said Mike Calvo, CEO. "We don't spend all
our time on one computer, or even one device anymore, so why should we
be using software based on that model?  When we make a product like
this, with a feature set that's useful to people with a wide variety of
disabilities,and it's just as easy to use from the classroom computer as
it is from home, we believe it has the potential to open a lot of doors
that have remained closed until now."  

                                 

                                The DocuScan Plus software can be used
as an installed program from your personal computer, or it can be
accessed from any computer simply by visiting
http://www.DocuScanPlus.com <http://www.docuscanplus.com/> .  The
program may be purchased for only $299, or less than one third of the
cost of < /span>

                                other scanning solutions. 

                                 

                                Other features included are:

                                 

                                Braille Conversion: DocuScan Plus
contains Braille translation options, allowing you to convert your
scanned pages and PDF files into a variety of different braille formats
based on the specific translation table you choose.  

                                Save To Kindle: Wirelessly Transfer
scanned documents to the Amazon Kindle for reading on the go using the
Kindle's built in text to speech function.

                                Export Scanned Text: Save documents and
materials to a computer or portable DAISY player for offline reading.

                                Encrypted Online Storage: Save documents
securely to the cloud and retrieve them from anywhere. 

                                Additional Synthesizer Support: Choose
from a variety of synthesizers for use with this self-voicing
application. 

                                Additional Support For Mobile Platforms:
DocuScan Plus will support some external camera and mobile phone
platforms. This functionality will come free with DocuScan Plus and it
is currently scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2011.

                                 

                                DocuScan Plus may be used independently
of any other Serotek software. The application  can allow persons to
read the printed page with any Windows-based computer, regardless of
whether any access technology has been installed or is currently
running.  

                                 

                                For more information, please call
Serotek Corporation at (612) 246-4818, or email us at sales@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:sales@xxxxxxxxxxx> . 

                                Visit the official DocuScan Plus web
site at http://www.DocuScanplus.com <http://www.docuscanplus.com/> 

                                
Check out the TABI resource web page at http://acorange.home.comcast.net/TABI
and please make suggestions for new material.



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