Towards one world web with HearSa圓 – University of Washington – Borodin, Y., Bigham, J.P., Stent, A., and Ramakrishnan, I.V.WebAnywhere: a screen reader on-the-go – University of Washington – Bigham, J.P.These products must be purchased to be used, and did not offer free trials at the time of posting. WordQ – Quillsoft, Bloorview Kids Rehab.Literacy Productivity Pack – Premier Literacy.Kurzweil 3000 – Kurzweil Educational Systems.They must be purchased for full functionality. These products are free to try for a limited period of time or with limited functionality. Natural Reader Text-to-Speech – Natural Soft.BrookesTalk – Oxford Brookes University, SPEECH Project.These products are free to use, but may have strict restrictions on viewing and modifying source code. Audio Enriched Links – UNC, Peter Parente.ATbar – ATbar, University of Southampton.ATalker – ATutor, ATRC at University of Toronto.AccessiBar Extension – Mozdev, Edan Kemelman.These products are free and their source code may be modified with few restrictions. Many operating systems, including Windows Vista and Mac OS X, include limited built-in screen reading ability as well. Please note that these products are not necessarily endorsed by RtF, but represent the range of available options. This listing includes a wide range of products, from screen readers, to simple text-to-speech utilities, to large literacy suites that include a text-to-speech application.
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