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  • From: Jean-Philippe MENGUAL <mengualjeanphi AT free.fr>
  • To: accessibilite AT april.org
  • Subject: [Accessibilite] [Fwd: Re: [ALLOS] Fw: [nvda] Re: Please help to keep nvda alive.]
  • Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2012 22:44:25 +0100

Salut,

Par-delà mon commentaire (pro-Linux), je pose une question: que ça soit
l'April, frama, etc. ne pourraient-ils pas soutenir ces projets? Ou
activer un réseau en ce sens? Dire que si tous les téléchargeurs
mettaient 1E on financerait NVDA... :) Je pense que la question se pose:
on est à la 2ème alerte quand même. Pareil pour Elveos mais ça c'est
encore un autre débat sur lequel j'ai envie de jeter un oeil.

Amitiés,

Jean-Philippe MENGUAL


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Répondre à: ALLOS AT yahoogroupes.fr
À: ALLOS AT yahoogroupes.fr
Sujet: Re: [ALLOS] Fw: [nvda] Re: Please help to keep nvda alive.
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2012 22:41:28 +0100


Je ne peux pas m'empêcher d'être perplexe. Comment se fait-il que NVDA
fasse ça tous les 3 ans quand le monde GNU/Linux ne le fait jamais?
GNU/Linux a besoin d'argent, mais la vie des projets d'accessibilité
n'est quand même pas menacée régulièrement, du moins pas pour ces
raisons financières. Après c'est vrai que si on faisait payer NVDA 1E
par personne, ça ferait 40000E de fonds, ce serait à suggérer.

Mais bon... je voulais partager cette réflexion. Certes je suis
partisan, mais le monde Linux m'a l'air plus solide et moins fragile à
terme.

Amitiés,

Jean-Philippe MENGUAL

Le samedi 17 mars 2012 à 22:40 +0100, luigi a écrit :
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "playful-puppy" <lawrence4477 AT att.net>
> To: <nvda AT freelists.org>
> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 10:36 PM
> Subject: [nvda] Re: Please help to keep nvda alive.
>
> >
> >
> > Blind ambition: plea for funds to keep free software project alive
> > Sylvia Pennington, The Sydney Morning Herald
> > March 16, 2012
> >
> > CAPTION: NVDA co-creator James The at the Young Australian of the
> Year
> > 2012 ceremony.
> >
> > Two Australian programmers may be forced to abandon their
> not-for-profit
> > work that allows blind
> > people around the world to join in social networks and the
> information
> > age if funding is not
> > forthcoming.
> > Twenty-seven year old James Teh and his co-developer Michael Curran
> have
> > spent the past four years
> > building the open source screen reader Non Visual Desktop Access
> (NVDA)
> > for the Windows operating
> > system. The reader is free, available in 20 languages and has been
> > downloaded more than 45,000 times
> > since November.
> > The NVDA program can translate whatever the cursor touches into
> > synthetic speech, enabling blind
> > users to hear what the rest of the population is able to read on the
> > screen.
> > Advertisement: Story continues below
> > Although similar readers are available commercially, they can cost
> > several hundred dollars to
> > install and upgrade; a sum which is beyond the reach of many vision
> > impaired users, Teh said.
> > "We've had a lot of positive feedback that it's changed lives,
> > especially in the developing world,"
> > Teh said. "Users have a sense of gratitude for the system - for
> access
> > to things not previously
> > accessible."
> > Many blind people have not had access to free screen reader
> technology
> > in Australia outside
> > educational settings and this has impeded their ability to interact
> > socially and look for jobs, he
> > said. The unemployment rate among blind and vision-impaired people
> > wanting to work is currently 63
> > per cent, according to research from Vision Australia.
> > Given the ways in which technology could transform the lives of the
> > blind, it was imperative that
> > barriers to entry were made as low as possible, Teh said.
> > As well as providing access to vast reserves of information not
> > previously available in bulky
> > Braille tomes or audio form, the internet can open up a world of
> > services which make tasks of daily
> > living such as shopping and banking easier. Being able to
> participate in
> > social networking also
> > allows blind people to expand their contact with friends, family and
> the
> > wider world.
> > "Technology for everyone has become part of daily life," Teh said.
> "If
> > it is critical for sighted
> > people, it's much more critical for blind people."
> > Himself blind since infancy due to retinal cancer, Teh is no
> stranger to
> > the obstacles faced by the
> > vision impaired when attempting to lead a regular, independent life.
> > A talented pianist and passionate programmer from a young age -
> "it's
> > mostly text so you don't need
> > to see it" - he completed mainstream schooling at Brisbane's Nudgee
> > College before graduating with a
> > degree in IT from Queensland University of Technology in 2005.
> > A first job as a programmer with local internet security
> entrepreneur
> > Trent Davis at Netbox Blue
> > followed, before he joined forces with Curran in 2008.
> > Ensuring the NVDA reader keeps pace with the upgrade cycle of major
> > software packages is a full time
> > job for the pair. But despite attracting a swag of accolades,
> including
> > an ABC New Inventors award
> > in 2010 and a spot for Teh on the 2012 finalists list for Young
> > Australian of the Year, funding to
> > continue the work has been hard won and precariously retained.
> > The pair received modest funding from Microsoft, Adobe and Yahoo in
> the
> > past and the Mozilla
> > Foundation continues to provide ongoing support but they are seeking
> a
> > larger commitment to continue
> > developing and updating the software to keep up with the upgrade
> cycle
> > of major programs.
> > Teh says they need $200,000 to cover overheads and provide
> themselves
> > with a modest living wage.
> > Unless further backing was secured, Teh said it was likely he would
> have
> > to look for other work
> > later this year to support his family.
> > "I would love to continue what I do and am really driven to do it,"
> Teh
> > said. "A free screen reader
> > for Windows does need to exist. It's disappointing that there's not
> much
> > funding for the work at all
> > in Australia. It's very difficult to raise money when you don't have
> > experience in the
> > not-for-profit sphere and no one dedicated to doing it."
> >
> > SOURCE
> >
>
http://www.smh.com.au/it-pro/business-it/blind-ambition-plea-for-funds-to-keep-free-software-project-alive-20120316-1v99i.html#ixzz1pMkjCzGh
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "luigi" <teraclope AT orange.fr>
> > To: <nvda AT freelists.org>
> > Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 4:34 PM
> > Subject: [nvda] Re: Please help to keep nvda alive.
> >
> >
> >> not male i mean mail, sorry
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "playful-puppy" <lawrence4477 AT att.net>
> >> To: <nvda AT freelists.org>
> >> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 10:32 PM
> >> Subject: [nvda] Re: Please help to keep nvda alive.
> >>
> >>
> >>> lost the main male how ever I have a note pad with most of the
> info in
> >>> it, let me see if I can put it up on the list for those who missed
> it if
> >>> that will be ok.
> >>> ----- Original Message -----
> >>> From: "luigi" <teraclope AT orange.fr>
> >>> To: <nvda AT freelists.org>
> >>> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 4:24 PM
> >>> Subject: [nvda] Re: Please help to keep nvda alive.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>i wanted to do it but i lost the main mail
> >>>> ----- Original Message -----
> >>>> From: "playful-puppy" <lawrence4477 AT att.net>
> >>>> To: <nvda AT freelists.org>
> >>>> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 9:15 PM
> >>>> Subject: [nvda] Re: Please help to keep nvda alive.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>> yes tuns of friends and also family who will also help where
> they can,
> >>>>> and perhaps some will give to help keep N
> >>>>>
> >>>>> VDA going.
> >>>>> ----- Original Message -----
> >>>>> From: "luigi" <teraclope AT orange.fr>
> >>>>> To: <nvda AT freelists.org>
> >>>>> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 3:11 PM
> >>>>> Subject: [nvda] Re: Please help to keep nvda alive.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> that's a good idea if you have tons of friends who know nvda
> >>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
> >>>>>> From: "playful-puppy" <lawrence4477 AT att.net>
> >>>>>> To: <nvda AT freelists.org>
> >>>>>> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 9:09 PM
> >>>>>> Subject: [nvda] Re: Please help to keep nvda alive.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>>I put the article up on facebook, I have lots of friends who
> help me
> >>>>>>>to pass it along I would hate to see NVDA go by the way side.
> >>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
> >>>>>>> From: "Benjamin D. Moser" <moser757 AT gmail.com>
> >>>>>>> To: <nvda AT freelists.org>
> >>>>>>> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 3:03 PM
> >>>>>>> Subject: [nvda] Re: Please help to keep nvda alive.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Great article, but why did they not include NV Access'
> website? We
> >>>>>>> all know it, but those made interested by the article may not.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Ben Moser
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> On Mar 15, 2012, at 1:18 PM, Kevin Cussick
> >>>>>>> <the.big.white.shepherd AT googlemail.com> wrote:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Hi all,
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Not to sure how recent this is.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> just saw the date so ignore that last statement but I hope
> the mods
> >>>>>>>> do not mind me posting this here please folks consider
> donating to
> >>>>>>>> nvda it would be a huge loss to everyone if this fantastic
> screen
> >>>>>>>> reader goes belly up because of the lack of funds. article
> below I
> >>>>>>>> am forwarding this to some other people who do use nvda
> please read
> >>>>>>>> this.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Blind ambition: plea for funds to keep free software project
> alive
> >>>>>>>> Sylvia Pennington, The Sydney Morning Herald
> >>>>>>>> March 16, 2012
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> CAPTION: NVDA co-creator James The at the Young Australian of
> the
> >>>>>>>> Year 2012 ceremony.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Two Australian programmers may be forced to abandon their
> >>>>>>>> not-for-profit work that allows blind
> >>>>>>>> people around the world to join in social networks and the
> >>>>>>>> information age if funding is not
> >>>>>>>> forthcoming.
> >>>>>>>> Twenty-seven year old James Teh and his co-developer Michael
> Curran
> >>>>>>>> have spent the past four years
> >>>>>>>> building the open source screen reader Non Visual Desktop
> Access
> >>>>>>>> (NVDA) for the Windows operating
> >>>>>>>> system. The reader is free, available in 20 languages and has
> been
> >>>>>>>> downloaded more than 45,000 times
> >>>>>>>> since November.
> >>>>>>>> The NVDA program can translate whatever the cursor touches
> into
> >>>>>>>> synthetic speech, enabling blind
> >>>>>>>> users to hear what the rest of the population is able to read
> on
> >>>>>>>> the screen.
> >>>>>>>> Advertisement: Story continues below
> >>>>>>>> Although similar readers are available commercially, they can
> cost
> >>>>>>>> several hundred dollars to
> >>>>>>>> install and upgrade; a sum which is beyond the reach of many
> vision
> >>>>>>>> impaired users, Teh said.
> >>>>>>>> "We've had a lot of positive feedback that it's changed
> lives,
> >>>>>>>> especially in the developing world,"
> >>>>>>>> Teh said. "Users have a sense of gratitude for the system -
> for
> >>>>>>>> access to things not previously
> >>>>>>>> accessible."
> >>>>>>>> Many blind people have not had access to free screen reader
> >>>>>>>> technology in Australia outside
> >>>>>>>> educational settings and this has impeded their ability to
> interact
> >>>>>>>> socially and look for jobs, he
> >>>>>>>> said. The unemployment rate among blind and vision-impaired
> people
> >>>>>>>> wanting to work is currently 63
> >>>>>>>> per cent, according to research from Vision Australia.
> >>>>>>>> Given the ways in which technology could transform the lives
> of the
> >>>>>>>> blind, it was imperative that
> >>>>>>>> barriers to entry were made as low as possible, Teh said.
> >>>>>>>> As well as providing access to vast reserves of information
> not
> >>>>>>>> previously available in bulky
> >>>>>>>> Braille tomes or audio form, the internet can open up a world
> of
> >>>>>>>> services which make tasks of daily
> >>>>>>>> living such as shopping and banking easier. Being able to
> >>>>>>>> participate in social networking also
> >>>>>>>> allows blind people to expand their contact with friends,
> family
> >>>>>>>> and the wider world.
> >>>>>>>> "Technology for everyone has become part of daily life," Teh
> said.
> >>>>>>>> "If it is critical for sighted
> >>>>>>>> people, it's much more critical for blind people."
> >>>>>>>> Himself blind since infancy due to retinal cancer, Teh is no
> >>>>>>>> stranger to the obstacles faced by the
> >>>>>>>> vision impaired when attempting to lead a regular,
> independent
> >>>>>>>> life.
> >>>>>>>> A talented pianist and passionate programmer from a young age
> -
> >>>>>>>> "it's mostly text so you don't need
> >>>>>>>> to see it" - he completed mainstream schooling at Brisbane's
> Nudgee
> >>>>>>>> College before graduating with a
> >>>>>>>> degree in IT from Queensland University of Technology in
> 2005.
> >>>>>>>> A first job as a programmer with local internet security
> >>>>>>>> entrepreneur Trent Davis at Netbox Blue
> >>>>>>>> followed, before he joined forces with Curran in 2008.
> >>>>>>>> Ensuring the NVDA reader keeps pace with the upgrade cycle of
> major
> >>>>>>>> software packages is a full time
> >>>>>>>> job for the pair. But despite attracting a swag of
> accolades,
> >>>>>>>> including an ABC New Inventors award
> >>>>>>>> in 2010 and a spot for Teh on the 2012 finalists list for
> Young
> >>>>>>>> Australian of the Year, funding to
> >>>>>>>> continue the work has been hard won and precariously
> retained.
> >>>>>>>> The pair received modest funding from Microsoft, Adobe and
> Yahoo in
> >>>>>>>> the past and the Mozilla
> >>>>>>>> Foundation continues to provide ongoing support but they are
> >>>>>>>> seeking a larger commitment to continue
> >>>>>>>> developing and updating the software to keep up with the
> upgrade
> >>>>>>>> cycle of major programs.
> >>>>>>>> Teh says they need $200,000 to cover overheads and provide
> >>>>>>>> themselves with a modest living wage.
> >>>>>>>> Unless further backing was secured, Teh said it was likely he
> would
> >>>>>>>> have to look for other work
> >>>>>>>> later this year to support his family.
> >>>>>>>> "I would love to continue what I do and am really driven to
> do it,"
> >>>>>>>> Teh said. "A free screen reader
> >>>>>>>> for Windows does need to exist. It's disappointing that
> there's not
> >>>>>>>> much funding for the work at all
> >>>>>>>> in Australia. It's very difficult to raise money when you
> don't
> >>>>>>>> have experience in the
> >>>>>>>> not-for-profit sphere and no one dedicated to doing it."
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> SOURCE
> >>>>>>>>
>
http://www.smh.com.au/it-pro/business-it/blind-ambition-plea-for-funds-to-keep-free-software-project-alive-20120316-1v99i.html#ixzz1pMkjCzGh
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>>> All The Best
> >>>>>>>> Kevin Cussick
> >>>>>>>> Come talk with other NVDA users on irc.blufudge.net #NVDA
> >>>>>>>> Your continued donations help keep NVDA development going
> strong.
> >>>>>>>> Donate at:
> >>>>>>>> http://www.nvaccess.org/wiki/Donate
> >>>>>>>> Or by purchasing voices from Ivona TTS:
> >>>>>>>> http://www.ivona.com/accessibility.php
> >>>>>>>> Use the following link with the code STOR-4NS3-DSCT to save
> 10% on
> >>>>>>>> Voices from nextup.com:
> >>>>>>>> http://bit.ly/eJN97w
> >>>>>>>> To post messages to the list send email to
> >>>>>>>> nvda AT freelists.org
> >>>>>>>> To modify your NVDA Email settings or view archives go to:
> >>>>>>>> http://www.freelists.org/list/nvda
> >>>>>>>> NVDA homepage:
> >>>>>>>> http://www.nvda-project.org/
> >>>>>>>> NVDA on Facebook:
> >>>>>>>> http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8601265515
> >>>>>>>> The NVDA controler DLL is at:
> >>>>>>>> http://www.nvda-project.org/nvdaControllerClient/
> >>>>>>>> NVDA Snapshot Downloader:
> >>>>>>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1473937/NVDASD-v2.0.2.exe
> >>>>>>>> Get SkypeTalking for NVDA:
> >>>>>>>> http://skypetalking.googlecode.com/
> >>>>>>> Come talk with other NVDA users on irc.blufudge.net #NVDA
> >>>>>>> Your continued donations help keep NVDA development going
> strong.
> >>>>>>> Donate at:
> >>>>>>> http://www.nvaccess.org/wiki/Donate
> >>>>>>> Or by purchasing voices from Ivona TTS:
> >>>>>>> http://www.ivona.com/accessibility.php
> >>>>>>> Use the following link with the code STOR-4NS3-DSCT to save
> 10% on
> >>>>>>> Voices from nextup.com:
> >>>>>>> http://bit.ly/eJN97w
> >>>>>>> To post messages to the list send email to
> >>>>>>> nvda AT freelists.org
> >>>>>>> To modify your NVDA Email settings or view archives go to:
> >>>>>>> http://www.freelists.org/list/nvda
> >>>>>>> NVDA homepage:
> >>>>>>> http://www.nvda-project.org/
> >>>>>>> NVDA on Facebook:
> >>>>>>> http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid?01265515
> >>>>>>> The NVDA controler DLL is at:
> >>>>>>> http://www.nvda-project.org/nvdaControllerClient/
> >>>>>>> NVDA Snapshot Downloader:
> >>>>>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1473937/NVDASD-v2.0.2.exe
> >>>>>>> Get SkypeTalking for NVDA:
> >>>>>>> http://skypetalking.googlecode.com/
> >>>>>>> Come talk with other NVDA users on irc.blufudge.net #NVDA
> >>>>>>> Your continued donations help keep NVDA development going
> strong.
> >>>>>>> Donate at:
> >>>>>>> http://www.nvaccess.org/wiki/Donate
> >>>>>>> Or by purchasing voices from Ivona TTS:
> >>>>>>> http://www.ivona.com/accessibility.php
> >>>>>>> Use the following link with the code STOR-4NS3-DSCT to save
> 10% on
> >>>>>>> Voices from nextup.com:
> >>>>>>> http://bit.ly/eJN97w
> >>>>>>> To post messages to the list send email to
> >>>>>>> nvda AT freelists.org
> >>>>>>> To modify your NVDA Email settings or view archives go to:
> >>>>>>> http://www.freelists.org/list/nvda
> >>>>>>> NVDA homepage:
> >>>>>>> http://www.nvda-project.org/
> >>>>>>> NVDA on Facebook:
> >>>>>>> http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8601265515
> >>>>>>> The NVDA controler DLL is at:
> >>>>>>> http://www.nvda-project.org/nvdaControllerClient/
> >>>>>>> NVDA Snapshot Downloader:
> >>>>>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1473937/NVDASD-v2.0.2.exe
> >>>>>>> Get SkypeTalking for NVDA:
> >>>>>>> http://skypetalking.googlecode.com/
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Come talk with other NVDA users on irc.blufudge.net #NVDA
> >>>>>> Your continued donations help keep NVDA development going
> strong.
> >>>>>> Donate at:
> >>>>>> http://www.nvaccess.org/wiki/Donate
> >>>>>> Or by purchasing voices from Ivona TTS:
> >>>>>> http://www.ivona.com/accessibility.php
> >>>>>> Use the following link with the code STOR-4NS3-DSCT to save 10%
> on
> >>>>>> Voices from nextup.com:
> >>>>>> http://bit.ly/eJN97w
> >>>>>> To post messages to the list send email to
> >>>>>> nvda AT freelists.org
> >>>>>> To modify your NVDA Email settings or view archives go to:
> >>>>>> http://www.freelists.org/list/nvda
> >>>>>> NVDA homepage:
> >>>>>> http://www.nvda-project.org/
> >>>>>> NVDA on Facebook:
> >>>>>> http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8601265515
> >>>>>> The NVDA controler DLL is at:
> >>>>>> http://www.nvda-project.org/nvdaControllerClient/
> >>>>>> NVDA Snapshot Downloader:
> >>>>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1473937/NVDASD-v2.0.2.exe
> >>>>>> Get SkypeTalking for NVDA:
> >>>>>> http://skypetalking.googlecode.com/
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Come talk with other NVDA users on irc.blufudge.net #NVDA
> >>>>> Your continued donations help keep NVDA development going
> strong.
> >>>>> Donate at:
> >>>>> http://www.nvaccess.org/wiki/Donate
> >>>>> Or by purchasing voices from Ivona TTS:
> >>>>> http://www.ivona.com/accessibility.php
> >>>>> Use the following link with the code STOR-4NS3-DSCT to save 10%
> on
> >>>>> Voices from nextup.com:
> >>>>> http://bit.ly/eJN97w
> >>>>> To post messages to the list send email to
> >>>>> nvda AT freelists.org
> >>>>> To modify your NVDA Email settings or view archives go to:
> >>>>> http://www.freelists.org/list/nvda
> >>>>> NVDA homepage:
> >>>>> http://www.nvda-project.org/
> >>>>> NVDA on Facebook:
> >>>>> http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8601265515
> >>>>> The NVDA controler DLL is at:
> >>>>> http://www.nvda-project.org/nvdaControllerClient/
> >>>>> NVDA Snapshot Downloader:
> >>>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1473937/NVDASD-v2.0.2.exe
> >>>>> Get SkypeTalking for NVDA:
> >>>>> http://skypetalking.googlecode.com/
> >>>>
> >>>> Come talk with other NVDA users on irc.blufudge.net #NVDA
> >>>> Your continued donations help keep NVDA development going
> strong.
> >>>> Donate at:
> >>>> http://www.nvaccess.org/wiki/Donate
> >>>> Or by purchasing voices from Ivona TTS:
> >>>> http://www.ivona.com/accessibility.php
> >>>> Use the following link with the code STOR-4NS3-DSCT to save 10%
> on
> >>>> Voices from nextup.com:
> >>>> http://bit.ly/eJN97w
> >>>> To post messages to the list send email to
> >>>> nvda AT freelists.org
> >>>> To modify your NVDA Email settings or view archives go to:
> >>>> http://www.freelists.org/list/nvda
> >>>> NVDA homepage:
> >>>> http://www.nvda-project.org/
> >>>> NVDA on Facebook:
> >>>> http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8601265515
> >>>> The NVDA controler DLL is at:
> >>>> http://www.nvda-project.org/nvdaControllerClient/
> >>>> NVDA Snapshot Downloader:
> >>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1473937/NVDASD-v2.0.2.exe
> >>>> Get SkypeTalking for NVDA:
> >>>> http://skypetalking.googlecode.com/
> >>>
> >>> Come talk with other NVDA users on irc.blufudge.net #NVDA
> >>> Your continued donations help keep NVDA development going strong.
> Donate
> >>> at:
> >>> http://www.nvaccess.org/wiki/Donate
> >>> Or by purchasing voices from Ivona TTS:
> >>> http://www.ivona.com/accessibility.php
> >>> Use the following link with the code STOR-4NS3-DSCT to save 10%
> on
> >>> Voices from nextup.com:
> >>> http://bit.ly/eJN97w
> >>> To post messages to the list send email to
> >>> nvda AT freelists.org
> >>> To modify your NVDA Email settings or view archives go to:
> >>> http://www.freelists.org/list/nvda
> >>> NVDA homepage:
> >>> http://www.nvda-project.org/
> >>> NVDA on Facebook:
> >>> http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8601265515
> >>> The NVDA controler DLL is at:
> >>> http://www.nvda-project.org/nvdaControllerClient/
> >>> NVDA Snapshot Downloader:
> >>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1473937/NVDASD-v2.0.2.exe
> >>> Get SkypeTalking for NVDA:
> >>> http://skypetalking.googlecode.com/
> >>
> >> Come talk with other NVDA users on irc.blufudge.net #NVDA
> >> Your continued donations help keep NVDA development going strong.
> Donate
> >> at:
> >> http://www.nvaccess.org/wiki/Donate
> >> Or by purchasing voices from Ivona TTS:
> >> http://www.ivona.com/accessibility.php
> >> Use the following link with the code STOR-4NS3-DSCT to save 10% on
> Voices
> >> from nextup.com:
> >> http://bit.ly/eJN97w
> >> To post messages to the list send email to
> >> nvda AT freelists.org
> >> To modify your NVDA Email settings or view archives go to:
> >> http://www.freelists.org/list/nvda
> >> NVDA homepage:
> >> http://www.nvda-project.org/
> >> NVDA on Facebook:
> >> http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8601265515
> >> The NVDA controler DLL is at:
> >> http://www.nvda-project.org/nvdaControllerClient/
> >> NVDA Snapshot Downloader:
> >> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1473937/NVDASD-v2.0.2.exe
> >> Get SkypeTalking for NVDA:
> >> http://skypetalking.googlecode.com/
> >
> > Come talk with other NVDA users on irc.blufudge.net #NVDA
> > Your continued donations help keep NVDA development going strong.
> Donate
> > at:
> > http://www.nvaccess.org/wiki/Donate
> > Or by purchasing voices from Ivona TTS:
> > http://www.ivona.com/accessibility.php
> > Use the following link with the code STOR-4NS3-DSCT to save 10% on
> Voices
> > from nextup.com:
> > http://bit.ly/eJN97w
> > To post messages to the list send email to
> > nvda AT freelists.org
> > To modify your NVDA Email settings or view archives go to:
> > http://www.freelists.org/list/nvda
> > NVDA homepage:
> > http://www.nvda-project.org/
> > NVDA on Facebook:
> > http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8601265515
> > The NVDA controler DLL is at:
> > http://www.nvda-project.org/nvdaControllerClient/
> > NVDA Snapshot Downloader:
> > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1473937/NVDASD-v2.0.2.exe
> > Get SkypeTalking for NVDA:
> > http://skypetalking.googlecode.com/
>
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