What's New On the Web
July 10-24, 1996
- Latest Version of What's New
- Cathy's Newstand: Speech Friendly Newslinks for the Blind and Visually Impaired. She markets an HTML tutorial geared for persons with visual impairments.
Email: rainbows@calweb.com
- Computer Users NETWORK NEWS Adaptive Technology for the Blind and Visually-Impaired
- Computing for the Print-Handicapped User Group (CPHUG) NYC: helping to build a peer support organization for blind and print-handicapped computing enthusiasts in the New York City Area
- The Consumer Assistive Technology Transfer Network (CATN) is looking for assistive technology (AT)-related problems, products, applications and inventions you are working on, can't solve and/or need-but can't find.
211 W. Water St. #209; Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone: 505-989-9408 Fax:505-989-9409
E-mail: CATN@rt66.com
- EASI's extensive set of documents related to math and brailling
- The Global Blind Exchange:A telnet site that's a full featured system specifically designed for and by blind people who use speech, paperless braille and note taking devices (a service of the California Council of the Blind).
- Inside Out is aimed at
individuals and their families and tries to brings solutions to the problems of blindness and low vision
- Mathematical Access for TecHnology and Science for visually disabled users
- Maths: Auditory interaction with mathematics
- Net-Tamer is a DOS PPP dial up access program, which requires no TSR packet driver. It will web browse, get/send your email, get/send usenet messages, FTP upload/download a file, TELNET to another internet address, or check the time and date.
- University of Pittsburgh's Vision Studies Program
- VIPACE on ramp Visually Impaired Pittsburgh Area Computer Enthusiasts!
- Previous What's New Editions: Vol.
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- What's new in the mailbag?
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