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Re: [Access-activists] New member with a big project


From: Christian Hofstader
Subject: Re: [Access-activists] New member with a big project
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 05:42:27 -0400
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It's great to have John here and continuing to work in the free software community. BrailleBlaster is indeed very exciting and the people who make proprietary Braille software are terrified of the Lib Louis library that is already out there and forms the foundation for the new program and are really shaking over the Java application.

Do we have a link to which we can point John regarding the vocabulary of GNU and why we say, "GNU/Linux" and "free software" instead of "open source" and such? I hurt too much to get into retyping any of it.

cdh
Welcome to our world John!

On 08/26/2010 04:30 PM, John J. Boyer wrote:
Some of you know about me and the project I am announcing. The
BrailleBlaster project is written in Java, using SWT. Its braille engine
is liblouisutdml which succeeds liblouisxml and calls liblouis. Here is
the announcement.

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This is an announcement of an exciting new software development project
that will greatly increase the availability and usability of Braille.
For full details go to http://code.google.com/p/brailleblaster Since
this is an open source project, you are invited to participate. We need
transcribers and technical writers as well as programmers.

BrailleBlaster will be excellent for translating and formatting braille
and inserting tactile graphics and hence release a blast of braille.

It will be very user-friendly for non-technical users but also powerful
enough for experts.

Naive users will be able easily to compose simple documents and then
translate and emboss them in braille or read them on a braille display.

Advanced users will be able to divide books into multiple braille
volumes, with title pages, tables of contents, and end-notes for each
volume.

The BrailleBlaster project should be completed within less than two
years.

BrailleBlaster will be fully usable in speech or braille by people who
are blind.

It will be designed for Windows, MacIntosh, and Linux operating systems
and common screenreaders

It will have visual display controls that make it maximally accessible
for users with low vision and other visual disabilities.

It will be localized into most major languages.

BrailleBlaster will be developed under the Apache 2.0 license, which
permits broad use, including use in commercial software.

BrailleBlaster's sponsors are ViewPlus Technologies, Inc. and
Abilitiessoft, Inc. They will hold the license copyright.


--
Happy Hacking,
cdh

Christian Hofstader
Director of Access Technology
FSF/Project GNU
http://www.gnu.org, http://www.fsf.org
GNU's Not Unix!




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