Subject: Re: New on-line accessibility solutions store
From: Dan Comden (danc@cac.washington.edu)
Date: Wed Apr 04 2001 - 16:59:21 PDT
I'm curious if anyone has taken a close look at the EnableMart site. On a
quick eval, it seems like they have a very short list of products and
interesting interpretations of categorization for the products they do
carry, such as ScreenDoors for visual impairments and touchfree switch for
hearing impairments. A search for speech output utilities yielded odd
product results, such as ViaVoice and language skills software.
That said, it's nice to see someone attempting the "one stop shopping"
idea for AT. It looks as if these folks have their work cut out for them,
though.
-*- Dan Comden danc@cac.washington.edu
Adaptive Technology Lab http://www.washington.edu/computing/atl/
University of Washington http://www.washington.edu/doit/
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Ginette Perkins wrote:
> [For Immediate Release]
> April 2, 2001
> Enablemart.com
> http:www.enablemart.com
>
> An accessibility solutions store featuring the latest and
> greatest computer hardware, software, development tools &
> aids designed to fit specific needs, interests & goals.
> Computer accessibility products for mobility, learning,
> hearing, communications & vision.
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