Hi Sam.
Andy Logue Here.
JAWS is rather expensive my friend, around £900, I believe.
You can download a "Demo" version, which will work for 45 minutes, to give
you a clu what JAWS can do.
The download link is:
www.freedomscientific.com/Downloads/JAWS
There are many folk on this list who could advise your wife regarding other
alternative screen readers, such as Narator or VLC, which I believe are
free.
Unfortunately Sam, I've never tried either of these out and perhaps I
should, as JAWS is getting a bit too rich for me.
Hope this is of assistance my friend.
Very best wishes.
Andy.
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Hi
My wife is looking to try JAWS software and I was wondering if there is a demo version she can download and try before purchase. Also I noticed on the freedom scientific website you are able to pay a yearly subscription is this available in the UK?
Thanks
Sam
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