September 2009
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Aid Accessibility With OS X Parental Controls
Parental Controls are a feature of OS X which are intended to help parents limit and monitor a child’s computer use. Due to their ability to simplify the computer’s interface they also have potential as an accessibility aid for cognitively impaired users.
Unusually Creative Stands for iPhone/iPod Touch
Everybody has different positioning needs, and people are surprisingly creative about it when they need to be.
MacSpeech Dictate International: Multi-Language Speech Recognition
Finally, multi-language continuous speech recognition is available for OS X. MacSpeech has released Dictate International, which offers recognition in US and UK English, French, German, and Italian. It has been implied that Spanish will soon be added also.
Five Things You Don't Know About Me And ATMac
We’ve had a bunch of tech-heavy posts lately, so I thought it might be a good time for a change of pace. Here are some things you might not know about me, Ricky Buchanan, and about ATMac.

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