Main Menu 04 Jul 2009
This week we briefly discuss the Book Sense and then we conclude our interview with Mike Arrigo about the Mac.
Main Menu Podcast
This week we briefly discuss the Book Sense and then we conclude our interview with Mike Arrigo about the Mac.
We begin part 1 of a two-part interview with Mike Arrigo regarding his experiences using VoiceOver on the Mac.
On this week’s edition of Main Menu: We devote the entire show to an interview with Bernard Maldonado and Steve Sawczyn about the Captcha solving service Solona.net and a discussion of Captcha in general.
First, we take a quick look at public beta 1 of Window-Eyes version 7.1. Next, we visit with Tom Voss of Optasia Ministry regarding the many translations of the Bible and various other Christian books available in electronic format from the ministry. Lastly, we visit with Larry Skutchan about his life and work as well … Read more
Jamie Pauls interviews Anna Dresner about her new book Using The Accessible iPod available from National Braille Press. Jamie Pauls presents part 2 of Using iTunes From the Keyboard, using Window-Eyes with iTunes 8.2. Finally, Jamie Pauls takes a tour of the Main Menu Web site.
We have a short technology roundup and then Erin Edgar talks to us about Twitter from a blindness perspective.
JamiePauls begins a series on using iTunes from the keyboard. Tim Cumigs reviews the MicPort ProUSB microphone preamp. Earle Harris of HandyTech North America talks about is company and the new Mobile Access Payment plan whereby a person can purchase software for their mobile phone over a six- or12month period.
David Tanner speaks with David Andrews about the new digital talking book players from NLS. Shane Davidson reviews Loco Locution from AllInPlay.com.
On this episode of Main Menu, we hear about the ourplace chat rooms, a goldwave tip, a directory of internet radio stations, and the ending of Main Menu’s current series. We’d like to thank all the Main Menu team for their dedication, and we appologize to the listeners.
Jamie Pauls speaks with David Wilkinson of HumanWare about KeySoft 8 and Geoff Shang discusses EdCast for Internet broadcasting.