notes@okstate.UUCP (10/29/84)
From: harvard!godot!ima!inmet!rgh%seismo.uucp@BRL-TGR
Peter McWilliams has a new book "Personal Computers and the Disabled"
(Doubleday/Quantum Press, $9.95). Like his well-known "The Personal
Computer Book" and "The Word Processing Book", it contains a brand
name buying guide.
Randy Hudson
{ihnp4,harpo,ima}!inmet!rghdouglis@ucbvax.ARPA (Fred Douglis) (10/30/84)
I just got back on the net for the first time since last spring, so I'm
afraid I haven't been following whatever discussion lead to the mention
of the new book about computers and the disabled. My girlfriend is
blind, and she would very much like to use a computer for word
processing (she's a student at Stanford Law School). Has anyone heard
anything about speech synthesizers for use with the Mac?
Please reply to me; if I get a number of replies I'll post a summary.
--
Fred Douglis
ucbvax!douglis douglis@ucbrenoir.arpargh%seismo.uucp@BRL-TGR.ARPA (11/03/84)
Peter McWilliams has a new book "Personal Computers and the Disabled"
(Doubleday/Quantum Press, $9.95). Like his well-known "The Personal
Computer Book" and "The Word Processing Book", it contains a brand
name buying guide.
Randy Hudson
{ihnp4,harpo,ima}!inmet!rgh