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the unfortunate thing is that the gui is so integrated into the mainstream
world of today that it is essential to have it accessable to blind and low
vission computer users.
I personally would like to see a standard implimented that everybody can
agree on and stick to. GNU/Linux and microsoft communities alike.
that way no one entity can have the upper hand or the monopoly on the
market.


-- 
Shaun

If little else, the brain is an educational toy.
                -- Tom Robbins
EMAIL: shauno at goanna.net.au
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On Wed, 1 May 2002, Cecil H. Whitley wrote:

> Okay, okay just one more and I might shut up.....
> Blind people need a GUI.  Isn't that the real msg?  Why doesn't he give them
> the real story?  Text mode os's are accessable to a degree that a GUI will
> never be by their very nature.
>
> Cecil, stater of the obvious.
>
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