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SIMPLY WEB 2000    


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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE --- Simply Web 2000 is a voice output Web browser designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The package includes a software-based speech synthesizer and can be used in stand-alone mode, or it can be used in conjunction with a previously installed screen reader program. It is fully compatible with the Simply Talker 98/2000 screen reader program from EconoNet International (see separate entry). COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Internet Explorer 4.01 or later; Internet Explorer 5.0 or later is recommended.

Notes: The current release of this software may be downloaded free from the manufacturer's web site. However, redistribution is prohibited unless authorized by the author.

Price: FREE.

This product record was updated on June 29, 2005.

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Manufacturer:

EconoNet International, Inc.

11404 Lakeview Drive
Coral Springs, Florida 33071
United States
Telephone: 954-345-0213.
Web: http://www.econointl.com.
Email: ammirata@econointl.com.


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