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AFB ACCESSWORLD ®
Technology and People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
 July 2003 Issue  Volume 4  Number 4
Cover Photo: Jay Leventhal negotiating New York City with the Trekker GPS device.

Caption: Jay Leventhal negotiating New York City with the Trekker GPS device.

In This Issue

Editor's Page

Enlarging the View: LunarPlus Screen Magnification Software, Part 1

Dolphin's LunarPlus shows its true colors in the first installment of this evaluation of screen magnification software—Amy Salmon and Doug Anzlovar

Getting From Here to There: A Short Review of Trekker

With this new talking GPS system you can learn more about your surroundings—Jay Leventhal

Answering the Call: Top-of-the-Line Cell Phones, Part 2

Top products still lack accessible features, but the future may be promising—Darren Burton, Mark Uslan, Karla Schnell, and Craig Swisher

CSUN 2003

Take a peek into the future in this report of the annual CSUN assistive technology conference—Deborah Kendrick

Not at Home on the Range

Why cooking on electric stoves with flat-surface cooktops is not smooth sailing—Jim Kutsch

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Editor in Chief Jay Leventhal
Contributing Editors Paul Schroeder, Senior Editor
Crista Earl
Deborah Kendrick
Mark M. Uslan
Managing Editor Ellen Bilofsky
Associate Editor Rebecca Burrichter


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