Hi Ari Chuck and all I don't think that a separate development tree is required for something like this. Generally what people find when doing development that includes the needs of blind users is that everyone benefits. I have only tried version 1.9. I did find it quite difficult to use. I think with a bit of tweaking it could be quite user friendly. On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Charles Hallenbeck wrote: > <smile> I personally do not have a problem with the name, but do not be > surprised if some do. The Linux Gazette has a link for downloading an > entire issue which is called "twdt" for "the whole damn thing" and they > get flak for that! > > I am nervous about a special version for the blind though. My nervousness > is related to the fallacy that separate is equal. In the past there have > been special versions of word processors, of spread sheets, of comm > programs, etcetera, all based on the theory that they could be fine tuned > and maximized for a special population, and in each case they have > stagnated while their mainstream counterparts continued on a course of > development. -- Frank Carmickle phone: 412 761-9568 email: frankiec at dryrose.com