I agree 1000%, Scott - you expressed my own thoughts exactly. This business about text editing is interesting - it is not speakup that creates any limitations - it is the various apps themselves, and speakup at least lets you get right up close and personal with all the apps, including their good points as well as their limitations. On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Scott Howell wrote: > > Ay, I have to say that the only problem Speakup has ever has is it doesn't > type for me thus it doesn't fix all the spelling errors. Seriously though, > I find Speakup to be one incredible piece of work. Its made such a > difference in my life. Not to sound hokie or anything, but Speakup and > Linux have really brought my interest in computers far beyond my wildest > dreams. Trapped inmicroslop hell limited me to what I could do and > learn. SOme may argue, but I can assure you that there's little windows > has ever offered and certainly has never made any task as simple as Linux > and Speakup. Kirk and those who have contributed to the development of > Speakup deserve a big thank you. I take every opportunity to tell folks > about Speakup and the wonderful things the folks involved have done. Visit me at http://www.mhonline.net/~chuckh The Moon is Waxing Crescent (8% of Full)