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Dolphin EasyReader, the Missing Link in MicroSoft's 'Save As DAISY XML' Plug In

Worcester (UK) (PRWEB) June 19, 2008 -- Less than one month since MicroSoft's landmark launch of "SAVE AS DAISY XML" on the 7th May 2008, Dolphin Computer Access Limited unveil the first DAISY player, speech enabled by Acapela voices, to support the DAISY DTBook format created by Microsoft's free Word plug-in.

Free DAISY XML Export for Microsoft Word

Microsoft, Sonata, and DAISY have released a free Daisy XML converter, enabling users to save content in a format more accessible to the blind and print-disabled.

"Save as DAISY XML" Word plug-in gives blind users new hope

Last November, Microsoft announced it will be collaborating with the Digital Accessible Information SYstem (DAISY) Consortium to create a free, downloadable plug-in for Microsoft Word. The plug-in is supposed to translate Open XML-based documents into DAISY XML in order to assist blind or print-disabled computer users to read and publish navigatable multimedia content.

Microsoft announces DAISY XML for people with sight problems

A free add-in for Microsoft Office will help give the blind and partially sighted better access to documents and books

Microsoft Offers "Save as DAISY XML" Add-in for Office Word

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Microsoft to punt pensioner-proof PC

Miss Daisy will soon be able to drive herself around a PC, because Microsoft has announced plans to build a senior-citizen friendly PC.

Video: Search Giants to Rule Web Video

Traditional search engines like Google and Yahoo are poised to dominate the video search business because almost one-third of traffic to online video sites originates from search engines, Daisy Whitney reports in this week’s edition of the “New Media Minute.”


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