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Blog Post:
DAISY Translator for Word gets an update: Save as MP3 from Word?
GrayKnowlton
In case you missed it yesterday, DAISY Consortium announced the release of the second version of the DAISY Translator for Word . I've said it a few times on my blog , but I did want to say again how much we value our partnership with the DAISY Consortium, and our gratitude towards them for their help...
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19 Mar 2009
Blog Post:
DAISY Translator Released!
GrayKnowlton
The Open XML to DAISY Translator is available in release form now. You can download the tool and install it for yourself . It really is great to see this come to fruition. We are grateful for our partnership with DAISY, they have been very helpful in educating us on the best ways to support users with...
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7 May 2008
Blog Post:
Useful Open XML Information for January 30th
GrayKnowlton
Every day I run across a great deal of useful data for Open XML, so I thought I'd share some of that: David Overton recaps the KB articles that describe how to get Open XML documents indexed using various Microsoft server platforms: Jasper Hedegaard Bojsen discusses (refutes) the idea that Open...
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30 Jan 2008
Blog Post:
More on the Open XML to DAISY Translator
GrayKnowlton
Some things are just good no matter how you look at them. Managing macro-size products can be strange sometimes, because you lose perspective on individuals. Product managers spend a lot of time (at least the good ones do) trying to connect with people to get a tactile "feel" for what their product does...
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17 Jan 2008
Blog Post:
What does 2008 look like?
GrayKnowlton
I don't have the type of job where I distill global economic indicators into sound bites and loose predictions, but I do spend cycles trying to understand what people are going to be thinking about in the future. For any software product manager, keeping an eye on ".next" is as important as any other...
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7 Jan 2008
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