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Peter Verhoeven <[log in to unmask]>
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Peter Verhoeven <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Mar 2000 10:25:24 +0100
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Dear list members,

The most frequently asked questions on The Screen Magnifiers Homepage at
http://www.magnifiers.org is, is there a cheap screen magnifier I don't
have the money to buy those expensive screen magnifiers.

ZoomPower for Windows 95/98 is a $25 shareware magnifier that is absolute
the best screen magnifier in the area of freeware and shareware. With help
of The Screen Magnifiers Homepage, Dave Eisler redesigned the magnifier
utility that comes with ZoomTools to a new utility specialy designed to
solve the needs of sight impaired people.

Most freeware and shareware magnifier utilities have only a small magnified
area around the mouse cursor. Because this area is so small these
magnifiers are not suitable for sight impaired who need a high magnification.

ZoomPower provides a large magnified view. Nearly the entire screen can be
magnified and also the mouse cursor itself is magnified. You can move the
magnified view by moving the mouse or by using your keyboard.
If you need a more contrasting mouse cursor, ZoomPower is compatible with
Microsoft's Alternative Mouse pointers, that can be download for free from
my Download area.

ZoomPower is the first screen magnifier in the area of freeware and
shareware I realy can work with. You can increase and decrease the level of
magnification by pressing a hotkey combination, it is easy to use, seems
very compatible withy all kind of video cards and it performs very good.

You can download a free 30 days trial version from The Screen Magnifiers
Homepage at:
http://www.magnifiers.org (The Screen Magnifiers Homepage)


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