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Hi Jennifer,
I've used "Willmaker" pro from Nolo Press, and it was very accessible.  I
bought it on CD, but they may have a web version now too.
Nolo makes great products and they are very thorough and well documented.

Lisa
 



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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jennifer Sutton
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 10:09 AM
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Subject: accessible estate-planning software or Web-based applications

Hello:

Has anyone successfully used off-the-shelf estate planning software
(specifically for preparing wills) with a screen reader?  If so, I'd welcome
suggestions.  I'd also be pleased to know of applications that didn't work,
so I won't waste my money.  This would be for the Windows platform.

I also wonder if people have tried any of the services that are Web-based
and found them to work okay.  I'm interested in U.S. vendors.

Thanks in advance for any thoughts.

Best,
Jennifer


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