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I'm curious.  I can see why someone who is just getting into computing and
who just wants to use the Internet would find something like this valuable.
However, if you already have a browser and a good screen reader, what would
be the value in this program?  Also, what would be the chance of it
conflicting with an already existing screen reader?

Londa and Bess
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