Comparison Of Screen Readers
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screen reader A screen reader is a form of assistive technology (AT) that renders text and image content as speech or braille output. Screen readers are essential to blindness, blind people, and are useful to visually impaired people, Illiteracy, illiterate, ...
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Current screen readers


Discontinued and/or obsoleted screen readers


Software aids for people with reading difficulties

* Automatik Text Reader from Davide Baldini (Firefox extension) * Balabolka from Ilya Morozov * BrowseAloud from Texthelp Systems Inc * Capture Assistant from Renovation Software * Check Meiste
Screen Reader
for Mac OS and Windows * ClaroRead from Claro Software * Claro ScreenRuler Suite from Claro Software * ClickHear from gh LLC * ClickHear Mobile from gh LLC * ClipSpeak (last update: 2009) from Daniel Innala Ahlmark * EasyTutor from Dolphin Computer Access * EnVision: basic multi-featured Windows accessibility tool * Kurzweil 1000 (for the visually impaired) and Kurzweil 3000-firefly (for those with reading or writing difficulty) from Kurzweil Educational Systems * Penfriend from Penfriend Ltd * ReadHear from gh LLC * ReadSpeaker from ReadSpeaker Holding B.V. * Read & Write from TextHelp Systems * ReadPlease from ReadPlease Corporation * Read:OutLoud from Don Johnston, Inc. * Screen Reader fro
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(no longer available, latest trial version can be obtained from other download sites) * SodelsCotSodels.com
/ref> from Sodels Factory * TextAloud from NextUp.com * Ultra Hal TTS Reader from Zabaware, Inc. * yRead from Spacejock Software


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