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Picture of READ & WRITE GOLD, READ & WRITE GOLD FOR MAC, & READ & WRITE GOLD MOBILE Read & Write Gold, Read & Write Gold for Mac, and Read & Write Gold Mobile are voice output word processor programs designed for use by individuals with learning disabilities. All three versions include text to speech, dual color highlighting, TextHelp voices, audible phonetic spell checker, audible homophone support, context-based speech-enabled word prediction, audible dictionary, Word Wizard, and scanning from paper or a saved image. Other features include pronounciation control, speech maker for portable text (for example, MP3), Fact Finder for quick specific web searches, online fact mapper to organize facts visually, DAISY book reader, one-word display with speech feedback, speech enabled calculator, Internet compatibility, PDFaloud, screenreading, study skills, and online translator. The Windows and Mobile versions also include several features not in the Mac version: speech input, screenmasking, pronounciation tutor, the ability to read Dragon-recognized text, screenshot reader, a summarize tool, and Fact Folder to store collected data. The standard, non-mobile Windows version also offers logging of student progress and a teacher's toolkit. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible computers (Read & Write Gold), USB devices (Read & Write Mobile), or Macintosh computers (Read & Write Mac). SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Read & Write Gold and Read & Write Gold Mobile require Windows 2000, XP, or Vista. Read & Write Mac requires MAC OS 10.4 or above (Intel-based Macs only).

Notes: Site licenses are available, and include the following additional features: TestMaker, PDF Accessibility Editor, and the ability to create LexiFlow eBooks.

Price: 610.00.

This product record was updated on July 9, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Texthelp Systems, Inc. (Formerly Lorien Systems Ltd.)

100 Unicorn Park Drive
Woburn, Massachusetts 01801
United States
Telephone: 888-248-0652 or 617-896-9704.
Fax: 866-248-0652.
Web: http://www.texthelp.com.
Email: u.s.info@texthelp.com.


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Distributor(s):

Synapse Adaptive

14 Lynn Court
San Rafael, California 94901
United States
Telephone: 800-317-9611 or 415-455-9700.
Fax: 415-455-9801.
Web: http://www.synapseadaptive.com.
Email: info@synapseadaptive.com.


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Access Ingenuity

3635 Montgomery Drive
Santa Rosa, California 95405
United States
Telephone: 877-579-4380 or 707-579-4380.
Fax: 707-579-4273.
Web: http://www.accessingenuity.com.
Email: customerservice@accessingenuity.com.


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EnableMart (a division of School Health Corporation)

5353 South 960 East, Ste. 200
Salt Lake City, Utah 84117
United States
Telephone: 888-640-1999 or 801-281-7682.
Fax: 866-487-0410.
Web: http://www.enablemart.com.
Email: sales@enablemart.com.


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