Well,
Blind Bargains is done for now, and i listened to the rest of what they had. Here are my thoughts of what interested me.
Hi folks, Here is the roundup of the rest of the stuff from Blind Bargains that I found personally of interest. For the full list, visit the audio index of blind bargains. I’m condensing this post in to one, so that it saves space.
- Getting Down to Business with Accessible QuickBooks I’ve heard of quick books. I’ve never used it. I think this partnership is a great step and the interview is great news for those who want to invest in accounting which is what quickbooks does.
- Math Equations Are Getting A Whole Lot More Accessible I’ve never been the best in Math. I did find this of interest because people may be interested in higher math, and computers can do a great job with the math aspect. Making graphs and equations accessible can be a good thing, and I did find this of interest.
- Dancing Dots Sees the Light with New Lime Lighter Models Bill McCann is the founding member of Dancing Dots and Richard Taesch is the Braille Music Devision specialist here at MENVI. Together, they got several books together, and MENVI is the one stop shop where you can find out info like this. Lime Lighter was discussed on our discussion list. Bill is one of our specialists here at MENVI, and I was happy to hear this type of interview. Gotta get Bill on our cast one of these days.
- We don’t hear too much about phone stuff but this item Issist Creating Mercury Magnification and OCR Suite for Android caught my attention as a low vision person. The price isn’t too bad seeing you’re getting several things, and the interview will give you more info if you are interested.
- Finally for me anyway, Enabling Technologies whom I’ve had respect for came out with some new stuff. Enabling Technologies Ditches Shakespeare, Introduces SLeek Cyclone and Trident Braille Embossers was an interesting interview. I couldn’t pass this up even if I wanted.
HIMS is back. The E-bot, the Magnifier behind the Hims Robot was quite interesting. I still think the Ebot was the best, but you can’t go wrong with this interview.
There are a couple more I found interesting, but not enough for a comment. Feel free to check these out, or anything else, and let me know what you think.
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