Speaking of the Internet
Second Edition
with Outlook Express
An audio tutorial designed to help speech users learn to navigate the Internet
from CrissCross Technologies
This six-tape audio tutorial guides the speech user through the basics of browsing, searching, and downloading files using a screen reader to access Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. It explains tricks for accessing hard-to-navigate sites in order to get the most out of the Internet. The last two tapes start with the essential uses of Outlook Express, including sending and reading e-mail messages and move on to organizing incoming messages into folders with rules and using the Outlook Express address book.
Speaking of the Internet Second Edition with Outlook Express includes:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and Netscape Navigator 5.4
- Basic Internet concepts
- Going to specific web sites
- Reading text and moving from link to link
- Changing browser settings to improve speech
- Filling out forms
- Searching
- Navigating web pages with graphical links
- "Bookmarking" favorite web sites
- Listening to sound files from within a browser
- Copying files from the Netscape cache to another folder
- Listening to RealAudio and downloading and installing RealPlayer
- Downloading files from FTP sites
Outlook Express
- Replying to and forwarding messages
- Sending, Queuing, and saving messages
- Subscribing to a listserv
- Sending a message with an attached file
- Looking at a file which has been received as an attachment
- Organizing messages into mailboxes
- Filtering messages into mailboxes
- Setting options to improve speech
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