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Hi, Folks!
As a teacher of students who are visually impaired, I am often asked which screen reading program provides the best access to e-mail and the Web.  Could anyone help me to provide suggestions regarding the top three programs in this regard?  

I know everyone has his or her own personal favorite, so if I hear from enough people, I'll gladly share the information with all who are interested.  Thanks in advance for sharing!

- Judi Piscitello, TVI, COMS
Assistant in the Training of Special Educators
New York State Resource Center for Visually Impaired
2A Richmond Avenue
Batavia, New York 14020
(716) 343-8100
FAX (716) 343-3711


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