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Thunder ScreenReader is a voice output screen reader program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This software works with Microsoft Word, Outlook Express, Excel, MS Calculator, MS Notepad, MS Sound Recorder, MS WordPad, listen-again radio, and Nod32 anti virus. It also works with Internet Explorer using the included WebbIE talking web browser. Typed input can be read letter by letter or word by word, and the speed and volume of the speech can be altered. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM or compatible computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows Vista operating system.

Notes: This free software may be downloaded from the manufacturer web site for personal use at home only. It is not permitted for anyone to modify, distribute or host the software without express permission of Sensory Software Ltd or a purchased licence.

Price: FREE.

This product record was updated on November 12, 2007.

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Screenreader.net CIC

7 The Rookery
Orton Wistow
Peterborough, PE2 6YT
United Kingdom
Telephone: 011-44-1733-234441.
Web: http://www.screenreader.net.
Email: ask@screenreader.net.


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