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joe j lazzaro <[log in to unmask]>
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* EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
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Mon, 3 Mar 2003 09:35:14 -0500
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This is very misleading, and I doubt that this program can make "ALL" PDF
files accessible.



Joseph J. Lazzaro
HTTP://JoeLazzaro.Com

On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, MACMAHON, Tom wrote:

> Please excuse a cross-posting, but I thought some list members might find
> this info (posted to an Australian list today) of interest and I don't
> recall reading  about this on the EASI list.
>
> Regards,
> Tom.
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Monday, 3 March 2003 8:12
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [arata-ls] PDF files now accessible using text-to-speech software
>
>
> Hi all
>
> Just thought you might like to know about a very clever little program
> released last month from textHELP - called "PDFAloud".
>
> As many of you will be aware, PDF (or Portable Document Files) files are a
> real problem for people with reading difficulties or mild visual impairments
> who rely on the computer to speak out text for them. It is difficult for
> standard text-to-speech programs to read them aloud - because you can't
> highlight the text within a PDF file. As a result, PDF files are effectively
> inaccessible to readers who rely on text-to-speech support for their
> reading.
> PDFAloud works as a simple add-in tool bar for Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat
> Reader and reads any page instantly - with various buttons to activate
> speech within the PDF document as and when required.
>
> I guess the most significant leap with this little program is that it is the
> only tool currently available to read PDF files with synchronised coloured
> highlighting right there on screen within the original PDF document. This
> obviously offers struggling students much more direct support with
> comprehension of the text and relating it to the off-computer print copy of
> the PDF documents. Prior to PDFAloud being available, PDF files had to be
> converted and read as "text only files" - losing all of their graphics and
> formatting and not always translating well for pages with complex
> formatting.
>
> At this stage, the program is only available in Australia within textHELP!
> Read & Write Version 6.0 or Gold ... but if you have these programs
> installed already - you are able to download the program for free from the
> textHELP website at http://www.texthelp.com/techdown.asp?section=support
> <http://www.texthelp.com/techdown.asp?section=support>
>
> More info is available on the Spectronics website at
> http://www.spectronicsinoz.com/library.asp?article=14343
> <http://www.spectronicsinoz.com/library.asp?article=14343>  or email me off
> the listserv and I am happy to answer any questions.
>
> Cheers
>  ...
>
>
>
>

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