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From: weed@venus.ycc.yale.edu
Subject: re: WANTED: ms-dos text-to-speech
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Date: 4 Oct 92 08:56:56 EDT

Please, Please, remember that there are other possible answers.  Various
Macintosh-based applications are coming to market, which, I think will handle
as well, or better, than anything out (in terms of PC software), in the
availability of control over one's computer.  I am currently writing this post
on a mac, using Berkeley Systems' "outSPOKEN" a product which I am *very* happy
with.  If ther   are  blind users out there, who haven't looked at Macintoshes
because of the perceived vision-biased user interface, it may not be as much of
a problem as you might think.  
Matt Weed

