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Supernova is Dolphin's integrated screen reader and screen magnifier. Braille Voyager is a lightweight braille display, available in either 44- or 70-cell versions.
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From June 1–September 30, 2004, Optelec and Dolphin are promoting a package of Braille Voyager plus Supernova at a considerably reduced price to bring the collaboration to the attention of consumers who are blind. The two companies plan to work together promoting, from Optelec's holdings, the Tieman line of refreshable braille displays, along with Dolphin's screen-reading software. Additions to his team thus far include JoAnn Becker, blindness product manager, and Mike Pedersen, director of corporate development, both of whom are blind themselves and who bring expertise in the use of braille and speech technology.Īnother feature of Optelec's new presence in the field is a promising collaboration with Dolphin Computer Access. Larry Lewis, Optelec's new vice president of blindness sales, has a reputation for standing behind innovative technology in the blindness field and for attention to detail in terms of quality and usability. Known for its prominent role in the field of video magnifiers and other products for people with low vision, the company is expanding its North American business by the addition of a new blindness products division. Optelec USA has been moving fast in 2004-adding products, adding people, and making deals. Letters of nomination should be sent, preferably via e-mail, to: James Denham, AFB 2005 Access Awards Committee, 949 Third Avenue, Suite 200, Huntington, WV 25701 e-mail: web site. The effort should be one that has a national impact or can be a model for replication on a national level. Nominations for the AFB Access Awards should illustrate an exceptional and innovative effort that has improved the lives of people who are blind or visually impaired by enhancing access to information, the environment, technology, education, or employment, including making mainstream products and services accessible. The deadline for letters of nomination is Monday, September 13, 2004. Taylor Leadership Institute at the Boston Marriott Long Wharf Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. The awards will be presented on March 11, 2005, during the 2005 Josephine L. The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) invites nominations for its 2005 Access Awards, which honor individuals, corporations, and organizations that strive to eliminate or substantially reduce inequities faced by people who are blind or visually impaired. Each program is accompanied by a brief description of its functions and features. The site offers 474 downloads, which are various versions of 51 different programs.
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To learn more about the ZoomText program or for a 30-day trial of Version 8.11, go to or request the free trial version on CD by calling AI Squared sales at 80.

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Either activate the automated update feature in ZoomText or manually download the new release at. The update is available free for download by registered users of ZoomText version 8.10.

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Among the added features are the ability to read PDF files without special settings in Adobe Reader, support for Find and Spell Check in Microsoft Word, and improved support for creating and reading e-mail in such programs as Outlook, Outlook Express, AOL, Hotmail, Yahoo and Lotus Notes. LATEST ZOOMTEXT VERSIONĪi Squared recently announced the release of version 8.11 of its popular ZoomText program.

For more information, contact: Jim Denham, e-mail: or ATIA web site. All submissions must be received by August 2, 2004. Presentations should focus on practical applications and innovative uses of assistive technology. Assistive technology specialists and professionals in the blindness field are invited to submit proposals to present during the ATIA Conference, to be held for the first time at the Caribe Royale All-Suites Resort in Orlando, Florida, January 19-22, 2005.ĪTIA is seeking presentations in assistive technology from professionals who work in the field of blindness technology: clinicians, teachers, assistive technology specialists, rehabilitation specialists, assistive technology teams, government personnel, and assistive technology vendors. Share your assistive technology expertise as a speaker at the 2005 Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) Conference, the industry's leading conference in educating and showcasing the latest advances in assistive technology.
