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Quick Newsletter for the Weekend!
Hi to all and we hope you are all looking forward to the weekend.
As usual, there's a lot going on at Hartgen Consultancy to tell you about.
First of all, you may like to tune into the Mosen at Large radio show tomorrow. You can hear an interview about our products and a screen-reading discussion. The link pointing to the above blog post will give you plenty of detail.
It will be a real pleasure taking part in Mosen at Large!
Starting next week, we'll be posting a number of audio demonstrations concerning some upcoming products. One of which will be our JAWS scripts for Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Outlook which greatly improve efficiency when you are within the workplace or even if you are not. The first presentation should be available on Monday, so you can really get to hear Teams being used as it should be used. The scripts themselves will be available to purchase as a standalone product before the end of May 2021. Those people who took part in our training course on Teams already have most of the functionality and they will have it all next week.
We're excited particularly to let you know that when we produce major audio presentations such as those referred to above, there will also be a full text transcript accompanying them, including output from the JAWS screen-reader. We're very glad to be offering this facility to our customers.
Another audio presentation and text transcript to come will relate to our product Elegance for ElBraille. This is already part of our Leasey product but again, at the start of June, we will be offering it standalone. A lot of work is being undertaken at the moment to ensure that all of these products can fit together, which brings us to the next point.
We do know there are people who would love to use Leasey in conjunction with the scripts for StationPlaylist Studio using the same version of JAWS. The reality is however that the number of enquiries we have received about this is less than 10 users. That does not mean we should not work on this, but you can understand perhaps there are greater priorities. One thing which has held this project back is the amount of time spent on the new StationPlaylist Quick Navigation mode.
However, a new build of the StationPlaylist scripts will soon go into testing which will facilitate this level of access.
And finally, we're about to provide details of our new training course on the use of the Reaper application with JAWS for Windows. Check our social media outlets or web site in the early part of the week for the scoop on that. There is a Latest News section on each and every page of the site.
Have a good weekend!