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  2. Digital Accessible Information System - Wikipedia

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    A DAISY player and audio book from Plextor. Digital accessible information system (DAISY) is a technical standard for digital audiobooks, periodicals, and computerized text.. DAISY is designed to be a complete audio substitute for print material and is specifically designed for use by people with print disabilities, including blindness, impaired vision, and dyslex

  3. File:Daisy.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,572 × 2,008 pixels, file size: 846 KB, MIME type: application/pdf, 3 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. DTBook - Wikipedia

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    DTBook (an acronym for DAISY Digital Talking Book) or DAISY XML is a XML-based document file format. It is used in EPUB 2.0 e-books and DAISY Digital Talking Book , as well as other places. Unlike other document file formats such as ODF DTBook puts a strong emphasis on structural encoding, but in comparison to other structural file formats such ...

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  6. Daisy - Wikipedia

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    Daisy wheel printing, an impact printing technology Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY), a technical standard for digital audiobooks List of DAISY software

  7. Daisy wheel printing - Wikipedia

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    Daisy wheel printing is an impact printing technology invented in 1970 by Andrew Gabor [1] at Diablo Data Systems. It uses interchangeable pre-formed type elements, each with typically 96 glyphs , to generate high-quality output comparable to premium typewriters such as the IBM Selectric , but two to three times faster.

  8. A Ball for Daisy - Wikipedia

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    A Ball for Daisy is a wordless children's picture book that tells the story of a small white dog named Daisy and her favorite red ball. Daisy is so obsessed with the ball that she takes it everywhere with her, sleeps with it, and overall has to be near it constantly.

  9. Apple Daisy Wheel Printer - Wikipedia

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    It utilized the ASCII character set and used continuous form paper, or with an optional feeder, cut sheet paper. The printer included several different 130-character "daisy" print wheels (e.g., Courier, Prestige Elite, Gothic, Executive) in English, French, German, and other languages. These 130-character print wheels are unique to the Apple ...