Mac users with disabilities speak out

Amsterdam - 24 October 2007 - AssistiveWare today announced “Users in Control: A Fresh Perspective on Accessibility”. This new audio and PDF podcast series offers an insightful look at how people with disabilities are empowered through Mac OS X, while shattering preconceptions on disability and assistive technology (AT). Here the users of AT are in the driver’s seat! Created by Mac users with physical, speech, or vision impairments, it seeks to inform, inspire, and provide a platform for new ideas.

More information on this podcast can be found at: http://atpodcasts.com.

You can listen to the podcast in iTunes.

The audio version of the podcast was created using GhostReader with the Infovox iVox voices.

This new audio and PDF podcast compliments the “Exploring the Frontiers of Assistive Technology” video podcast found at http://www.frontiersofassistivetechnology.com/.

Read the full press release.

Website: Mac users with disabilities speak out

ATMac comment: As you know, I beta-test some of the AssistiveWare software and I’m also discussing with the editor of this podcast about possibly adapting some of the ATMac posts as material for the podcasts.

- Ricky Buchanan, ATMac

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About the Author

Ricky Buchanan

Ricky Buchanan is 33 years old and the founder and main writer for ATMac. She's bedridden with severe CFS/ME or perhaps a primary mitochondrial disorder - the doctors are not sure. When she's not working on ATMac or her other websitse she composes music, listens to audio books, does other disability advocacy, watches TV with her flatmate, and enjoys her cat.

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