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Picture of TALKING DICTIONARY The Talking Dictionary is a voice output dictionary and spell check program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This speech-enabled 250,000 word English dictionary and thesaurus is designed to be used as a stand-alone program, and does not require separate voice output or screen reading software. All of the controls are keyboard shortcuts. Features include the ability to quickly scroll through various word definitions and synonyms, a tutorial, and built-in help. The dictionary comes on a CD. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible computers running Windows. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows Vista/XP/9x operating system; sound card or speakers.

Notes: The purchase price listed includes shipping and handling and full and unlimited versions of Talking Event Scheduler, Talking Calculator, and Talking Maze Game (see separate entries).

Price: 19.95.

This product record was updated on March 18, 2009.

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RWF Talking Software

25 Gylers Road
Dirleton
North Berwick, East Lothian EH39 5HA
United Kingdom
Telephone: 011-44-775-1025-824.
Web: http://www.rwfts.com.
Email: webmaster@rwfts.com.


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