Re: Contextualized software, cost of download

Dear Janusz and all,

Regarding the accessibility and literacy subject, we may have to bear
in mind that lot's of people are not completely illiterate. There is in
fact a great portion of people who are "lower-literate".

In this domain, I found this Web page quite useful:
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20050314.html

All the best,

Raphaël Dard


PS: we should distinguish illiterate people and people with
disabilities (e.g. blind people).


>>> "Janusz Lukasiak" <janusz@eumx.net> 30/06/2008 14:04 >>>

On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 10:56:22 +0200, Stephane Boyera wrote
>  - accessiblity for illeterate people  
This keeps coming back.... Could somebody tell me (or point me to an
appropriate source) how an illiterate person is supposed to use the
internet (or browser, or SMS)? Ok, there probably are voice browsers
for e.g. the blind, but are we talking about 'read/listen  only'
internet use?
What am I missing here?

Janusz Lukasiak

Received on Monday, 30 June 2008 12:41:40 UTC