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Have you looked at Kurzweil 3000.  There is a Mac version.  Check out
http://www.kurzweiledu.com/kurzweil3000.html

I have used and had good results with clients who have a variety or
reading disabilities, including dyslexia.


Bill Carnagey, M.S.Ed./ABD, CVE
Assistive Technology Services
Library 201E * Southwest Missouri State University
901 S. National * Springfield, Missouri  65804
Voice:  417.836.4275 * TTY:  417.836.8795
http://computerservices.smsu.edu/assistivetech/

   "Life is like an ice cream cone, you have to lick it one day at a
time"
                                                           --Charlie
Brown-- 


-----Original Message-----
From: Ann Pearce [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 3:05 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Macintosh screen reader

I am looking for a program that will work on an Imac that will take the
place of ReadPlease or TextAloud.  This is for a person who is dyslexic
so I
am not looking for a program like Outspoken.  I am looking for a program
that you highlight text and it reads it whatever the application that
you
are in. I am not familiar with the Mac side and have done some searching
but
have come up empty handed so far.  Thank you.

Ann Pearce
Community Assistive Technology Center
Manhattan Public Library
Manhattan, KS  66502

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