Boy, people pay $700 for JAWS for Windows and $900 for something like
Windowbridge and one doesn't expect more from screenreader manufactures
when IBM Home Page Reader can be purchased for $150 and does quite nicely
with reading web pages? Of course webpage designers need to be educated in
webpage layout and how blind people access the web however screenreading
manufactures shouldn't be let off the hook for the amount of money we pay.
Jim
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