If I remember, TinyTalk was a DOS based screen reader. To my knowledge,
they do not have a Windows version. If you know of the whereabouts of the
Windows version, I'd like to know. Thanks.
Joseph J. Lazzaro
HTTP://JoeLazzaro.Com
On Fri, 25 Apr 2003, Alice Anderson wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with Tinytalk?
> We have a student who needs to install, and it would be great if we could
> support her -- please contact me if you have experience with this program.
>
> Tinytalk Personal is a speech access program for all IBM-compatible
> computers. It was designed with three goals in mind: to provide an
> entry-level screen reader that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, to make
> modern application programs speak more or less automatically and to
> use as little memory as possible (it currently takes up only 27K).
>
>
> thanks in advance,
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> Alice Anderson
> Technology Accessibility Program (TAP)
> Division of Information Technology (DoIT)
> http://www.doit.wisc.edu/accessibility/
> University of Wisconsin-Madison
> 1210 West Dayton Street
> Madison, WI 53706
> Telephone: 608.262.2129
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> "I always wondered why somebody doesn't do
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