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What about those of us already upgraded to Vusual Studio 6? I develop under
Visual Studio and have had Version 6 loaded on all my machines for almost a
year.
Mary Blanton
Peter Verhoeven wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What do you think of a program 169 KB in size, that reads aloud ascii,
> clipboard an HTML files to you?
> A program, that lets the users select their own background and foreground
> colors?
> A program, that can display the text word-by-word, multiple words by
> multiple words and screen by screen?
> A program, that let you set your reading speed?
> And important a program that is free?
>
> Readers's Pal is such a program. Reader's Pal is so small, because it uses
> the resources that is already on most computers (Visual Basic Runtime 5,
> Microsoft Text-to-Speech adn Internet Explorer 4 or higher).
>
> Reader's Pal runs on Windows 95 and higher.
>
> It is useful for those people who have not the money to buy an expensive
> screen reader of screen magnifier, people who get tired eyes from reading
> on a computer monitor, but sometimes is also a good addition to your screen
> reader or magnifier.
>
> More information can be found at:
> frames : http://www.magnifiers.org
> no frames http://www.magnifiers.org/main2.html
>
> Regards Peter Verhoeven
> Internet : http://www.magnifiers.org (The Screen Magnifiers Homepage)
>
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