Well, I don't have eather. My cell phone provider (Verizon) is CDMA so can't take advantage of any of the current accessibility solutions. I thought up to now that Talks only ran on those expensive PDA modles, selling for over $600. But if it runs on the Nokia 3650 now, that may be a big improvement. I don't know what the Talks product sells for though. Too bad it ain't free software:). BTW, what is their website? I might follow developments along. Sure be nice if they consider the CDMA markets. On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 12:28:25PM +0100, Krister Ekstrom wrote: > But why would you want to use a program that gives you a non-standard > interface to the phone and only makes a small part of the phone > accessible, when you can use the phone in a way that sighted folks use > and get 98 percent of the phone accessible, in other words, talks > rules! > Just my 2 cents. > - -- > /Krister -- HolmesGrown Solutions The best solutions for the best price! http://ld.net/?holmesgrown