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| BBC My Web My Way - Explains common web accessibility options on Windows, Mac and Linux machines. |
| BrailleSurf 4.0 - Basic web browser driving a Braille display. |
| BrookesTalk - Browser for the blind and visually impaired, being developed by Oxford Brookes University. Free evaluation version. |
| Communicate: Webwide - Symbol and blind web browser from Widgit |
| Emacspeak --The Complete Audio Desktop - Fully-fledged GNU/Linux speech-enabled browser with support for Aural CSS. |
| Enhancing Internet Access - Touchscreen system for people with disabilities and special needs. |
| Fire Vox - Talking Browser Extension for Firefox - An open source suite of extensions for Firefox that make Firefox into a talking brower for the visually impaired. |
| Firefox Accessibar - Firefox extension that allows you to change the appearance of web pages, including zoom and colour changes, and read back web pages. |
| Guide - An all-in-one software package featuring a self-voicing web browser from Software Express. |
| Introduction to the Screen Reader - A short video demonstrating how screen readers assist people who are blind navigate the web and interact with the electronic page. [QuickTime, RealPlayer, Windows Media] |
| MozBraille - Self-voicing and Braille output based on the Mozilla browser. |
| MultiWeb - Browser for users with multiple disabilities, including speech engine and text enlargement. Works with switch devices and touch screens. |
| PnC Net - Magnifying and self-voicing web browser. |
| Portset WebTalk Internet Browser - Portset WebTalk browser and ISP, used with KeySpeak screen reader. |
| pwWebSpeak - A self-voicing (speaking) web browser. |
| Simply Web 2000 - Speech friendly, speech enabled, with features that allow easy navigation of complex pages by blind users. |
| SpeakOn - A free self-voicing suite with web browser, Internet radio player, DAISY book reader and access to talking newspapers. |
| System Access to Go - Online screenreader, free, available from any Internet-connected Windows machine. |
| User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 - A recommendation from the W3C for how to designing user agents to lower barriers to Web accessibility for people with disabilities. |
| The Wanna-Be Web Browser - Apple Mac text-only browser. |
| WebAnywhere - Online service that lets you navigate web pages as with a screenreader, but works just by navigating to the WebAnywhere site. No installation or software required. |
| WebbIE - Web browser and other related utilities for blind and visually-impaired screen-reader users. |
| WebFormator - Works with Internet Explorer and provides an accessible text-only re-presentation of a web page for a user's screen reader. |
| Current Browsers and the User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 - An article by Patrick H. Lauke for the Web Standards Project, examining how well today's browsers adhere to the guidelines from the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative. (May 20, 2007) |
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