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>	Once you've successfully installed Emacspeak, you'll want to
	become familiar with the Emacspeak commands and some of the
	many applications you can run with Emacs. Although this HOWTO
	does not cover this information, there are a number of excellent
	tutorials that are available for new users of both Emacs
	and Emacspeak. The following list provides a starting point:
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> 
			"A gentle introduction to Emacspeak," by Gary
			Lawrence Murphy,<A
HREF="http://emacspeak-guide.sourceforge.net/tutorial.html/"
TARGET="_top"
>http://emacspeak-guide.sourceforge.net/tutorial.html/</A
>.
			Gary provides a lighthearted but thorough introduction to
			Emacs and Emacspeak, focusing on users who are
			not familiar with either application.  This
			introduction is
			recommend as a starting point, even before you
			do the Emacs tutorial (see next item).
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>			"The (Official) Emacs Tutorial," by the Free
			Software Foundation. I call this the
			"official" tutorial because it is included
			with Emacs. To access this tutorial, start Emacspeak, then type <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>C-h
			t</B
>.  This tutorial discusses the
			basic Emacs commands, including navigation,
			using Emacs as a text editor, and a bit about
			how Emacs works "under the hood." For
			new users this tutorial is strongly recommended, and
			even those users who are familiar with Emacs might find
			something they didn't already know.
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>			"Emacspeak Tutorial," by Nita Van Zandt,
			available at <A
HREF="http://www.mv.com/ipusers/vanzandt/emacspeak-tutorial-1.0.tar.gz"
TARGET="_top"
>http://www.mv.com/ipusers/vanzandt/emacspeak-tutorial-1.0.tar.gz</A
>.
			This tutorial helps new Emacspeak users get up
			and running and includes plenty of examples
			and step-by-step instructions.  Once you've
			gotten a grasp of Emacs, this tutorial
			is a must.
			</P
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>			"The Emacs Beginner's HOWTO," by Jeremy
			D. Zawodny. It is available at <A
HREF="http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Emacs-Beginner-HOWTO.html"
TARGET="_top"
>http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Emacs-Beginner-HOWTO.html</A
>
			and discusses many of the topics discussed in the Emacs
			tutorial. However, it also includes overviews of some
			of the more popular Emacs packages, including
			VM, Gnus, BBDB, and AucTeX.
			</P
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>			"Using Emacspeak HOWTO," by Jennifer Jobst,
			available at <A
HREF="http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net"
TARGET="_top"
>http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net</A
>. This
			HOWTO is a task-based guide on
			getting the most out of Emacs and Emacspeak. From browsing
			the Internet to coding to playing games, this
			HOWTO tells you where to get the best Emacs
			applications for each task and how to use them. 
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