This document catalogs the speech-enabled applications available on the Emacspeak desktop. Note that depending on your Emacs installation, you may need to download and install extra applications to avail yourself of all of the features of the Emacspeak audio desktop. Emacs applications can be located via the various Emacs Lisp archives or by using popular WWW search engines. For one such comprehensive index, see the the Emacs Lisp Library. This is also available through the Emacs Wiki
emacspeak-wizards-generate-finder
provides an easy to use front-end to UNIX find.apt-getatom-blogger, a light-weight
blogging tool that I use to publish/edit
blogger.com blogs.
muse-mode an Emacs publishing
package that enables Wiki-like authoring
with the ability to publish the results to multiple formats.
org.el package is available in new versions of
Emacs as text/org.el.
It is built on top of outline mode and is a useful
way to keep organized notes.remember.el
in conjunction with org mode for keeping notes is a
powerful way to remember related items of information. As an
example, I now use the functionality provided by package
remember in conjunction with org mode
instead of maintaining a Web HotList; the
org+remember solution captures a lot more context
and keeps things far better organized.RMany shell-based tools., e.g., the napster.pl from Lincoln Stein's Napster package can be run effectively from within an Emacs shell. In such cases, Emacspeak utilities like filtertext and gridtext can be used to advantage in efficiently scanning and filtering the program output. Finally, note that when using full screen applications like PINE and Lynx when run within the Emacs terminal emulator (provided by package eterm) Emacspeak functions like a traditional screenreader.
Email: T. V. Raman