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Dasher comes to Mac OS X

20 Jul 2003 by Ryan Singer

Some of you may have seen Dasher, an ingenius predictive text-entry interface geared for the disabled. A Mac OS X version is now available in addition to the existing Windows, Linux, and Pocket PC ports. Great stuff.

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20 Jul 2003 | suppafly said...

what a neat idea..

21 Jul 2003 | Jay said...

Anybody tried Dasher? And, more specifically, anybody tried the OS X version?

21 Jul 2003 | RS said...

Yeah - runs great on OS X (so far).

05 Jan 2004 | Music said...

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16 Jan 2004 | Lanzarote Flug said...

It's a wonderful day.

31 Jan 2005 | compatelius said...

bocigalingus must be something funny.

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