[access-uk] Low cost screenreaders and text-to-speech software
- From: "Priestley, Yvette" <Yvette.Priestley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 09:03:56 -0000
Hi listers,
Wondering whether any of you could give me some advice. I'm thinking of
pensioning off my old computer and getting a new one. The only problem with
this is the high cost of standard screenreaders. I have come across a few low
cost ones like Thunder and Text Aloud but have not actually used them. Has
anyone got experience of using this software or similar low cost screenreaders
which works well with Vista and Office 2007. Basically I use the Internet,
Outlook, Excel and Word - so nothing really out of the ordinary. Can anyone
recommend me something good?
Thanks
Yvette
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