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Free Screenreader
ScreenReader.net are offering a free screenreader, called Thunder, for personal use on XP and Vista computers.
ScreenReader.net claim that Thunder will work with most common Windows software such as Microsoft Word, WordPad, Notepad and Outlook Express. In order to browse the web, users will also need to download WebbIE, a free text browser specifically developed for blind and visually-impaired people.
In order to access music, e-books and radio etc, users will need Real Alternative Lite – a freeware alternative to RealPlayer. Some complex visual tasks such as dealing with pictures and inserting symbols in Microsoft Word or using Outlook may also require additonal functionality.
Thunder is not free to organisations who must pay a small annual fee to install Thunder on multiple machines.
Given the cost of the well-known screenreaders such as JAWS or Window-Eyes (both in excess of £400/$700), Thunder is a welcome freeware alternative to the Firefox extensions such as Fangs, FoxyVoice and Fire Vox.