Also, allow me to display a brief list of UK Universities that have
experienced my LIFT Interactive Webcast, and are currently LIFT Users:
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Trinity College Carmarthan
University of Strathclyde
Aberdeen College
Edge Hill / Lancaster
Newcastle College
University of Leeds
University of Central Lancashire
Liverpool John Moores University
University of Glasgow
If a user permits, I may provide a reference for further investigation
on your behalf.
Im sure you are aware of the SENDA legislation which is why our LIFT for
Web Accessibility product is in high demand in the UK. Using an online
service called Webex, we schedule one-on-one or small group demos to
quickly show exactly what the technology is capable of doing for you.
These "webinars" take about 30 minutes or longer, if desired. These
demos focus on the process of using the product in your daily production
and emphasize the customization and repair options. You simply need
simultaneous access to the Internet and a telephone.
______________________________________________
Ameet Megnath
Accessibility Consultant, W3C & Section 508
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UsableNet, Website Testing Solutions
http://www.usablenet.com
New York:
+1(212)965-5256/direct
+1(212)965-5391/fax
London:
+44 02 079 002 748/fax & voice
Office Hours: 11:00AM-8:00PM GMT
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-----Original Message-----
From: List for the UK HE community to discuss all aspects of managing an
institut [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ameet
Megnath
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 11:07 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [WEBSITE-INFO-MGT] Do we have LIFT off or not I wonder?
Hello Helen,
To address your concern of how LIFT NN/g is priced follows. LIFT NN/g is
like having two products, one for applying section 508/w3c and one for
applying the usability research from Jakob Nielsen's company. The LIFT
NN/g includes a reference book that holds all the relevant text and
supporting notes found in the NN/g report "beyond the alt text" which
would cost around $200 just in pfd form. With LIFT NN/g you get a
product that automates testing for these guidelines that you can
customize and have fix wizards to help repair sites. So you can see that
the additional $249 gets you not only the same content as the report but
tools that are really useful in the application and repair to these
guidelines. If you are interested in an interactive web seminar on any
of the LIFT products, do not hesitate to contact me.
We are also currently working with CHEST to fullfill orders. Additional
info will be posted in the future.
Kind Regards,
Ameet
______________________________________________
Ameet Megnath
Accessibility Consultant, W3C & Section 508
[log in to unmask]
UsableNet, Website Testing Solutions
http://www.usablenet.com
New York:
+1(212)965-5256/direct
+1(212)965-5391/fax
London:
+44 02079 002 748/fax & voice
______________________________________________
-----Original Message-----
From: List for the UK HE community to discuss all aspects of managing an
institut [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Helen
Sargan
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 4:58 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [WEBSITE-INFO-MGT] Do we have LIFT off or not I wonder?
Didn't get the mail but I did get phoned by them (from New York) last
week, trying to sell it to me. Interesting that the Nielsen Norman Group
version of LIFT is nearly twice the cost of the ordinary one.
Any chance of a CHEST offer on LIFT products?
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