[WinMac] Re: AtEase (WinMac Digest #96 - 10/03/98)
David McKnight(dmcknight[at]fleetwood.com)
Mon, 05 Oct 1998 09:52:17 -0700
Interesting problem. I've used AtEase at home for the past three years
with no similar problem. For my five-year-old I even use the "read
text" feature so that when she places the cursor over an icon, it
tells her what it is. We've even recorded icon names so that she hears
her own voice (or mine) when she places the cursor on an icon. Of
course, that's only necessary for as long as it takes for her to
remember which program the icon represents.
DAVID
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>From: "The Windows-MacOS cooperation list" <winmac@xerxes.frit.utexas.edu>
>To: "The Windows-MacOS cooperation list" <winmac@xerxes.frit.utexas.edu>
>Subject: WinMac Digest #96 - 10/03/98
>Date: Sat, Oct 3, 1998, 5:00 PM
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>At ease provides an evironment for the user where they are given a folder
>with
>program icons that the user clicks on to launch the programs that they are
>authorized to access. These icons are to be simplistic "unstable" that is,
>they are easily curropted and then diable the user from being able to access
>desired programs. I don't know why this happens, but even Apple (the mfr of
>AtEase) has commented to me on the finicky nature of atease.
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