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Peter Verhoeven <[log in to unmask]>
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* EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
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Fri, 21 Feb 2003 08:10:34 +0100
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Hi Joseph,

And Supernova as I mentioned in a earlier posting. Especially for those
who want to combine screen magnification and screen reading.

Regards Peter Verhoeven
Internet : http://www.magnifiers.org (the Screen Magnifiers Homepage)

joe j lazzaro wrote:
>
> ZoomText is a screen magnifyer, and is best suited for persons who still
> have some useable vision. If you want something more applicable to those
> with little or no vision, then Jaws or WindowEyes is a better choice.
>
> Joseph J. Lazzaro
> HTTP://JoeLazzaro.Com
>
> On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Schneider, Katherine S. wrote:
>
> > Our university library is thinking about using Zoom Text which both enlarges and speaks, instead of Window Eyes and/or Jaws.  What do those of you who have experience with all three of these programs think of this idea?  Thanks.  Kathie
> >
> > Katherine Schneider, Ph.D., L.P., ABPP
> > Coordinator of Training and Senior Psychologist
> > Counseling Services
> > University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
> > Eau Claire, WI  54702-4004
> > Phone:  715-836-5521
> > Fax:  715-836-3418
> > Email:  [log in to unmask]
> >
> > Email is not a secure form of communication.  Therefore, confidentiality cannot be assured when communicating in this manner.
> >
> >

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