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Robotron's Aria: It Does Everything But Sing!

By Crabb, Nolan; Braille Forum, Vol. 36, No. 5
Publication Date: November 1997

Robotron is designed to serve as a notetaker, clock/calendar, and calculator. But the Aria is not merely a dedicated word processor with extra features. It's an actual computer with a DOS- compatible operating system. With the Aria, you can import and export files in WordPerfect, copy files from one directory to another as you would in DOS using a regular computer, and more. If you're a traveler who takes lots of notes on the go, the Aria might be what you're looking for. Robotron's Aria is reviewed in further detail in this article.

Assistive Products Discussed: ARIA
Published by: American Council of the Blind (ACB)   (Website:http://www.acb.org)

Link to text: http://www.acb.org/magazine/1997/index.html

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