New version of screen-reading
Freedom Scientific recently released the English version of JAWS for Windows 10, the most recent version of the company's screen-reading software. JAWS 10 offers enhancements and new features, including AutoForms mode, JAWS Tandem, support for iTunes, and RealSpeak Solo Direct. AutoForms mode is designed to assist users who are blind to navigate the Internet and Firefox and promises to render easier access to HTML and PDF pages.
cheap ed hardyJAWS Tandem provides remote access, enabling one JAWS user to access the computer of another for training or troubleshooting. The RealSpeak Solo Direct speech synthesizer is said to be more responsive than the SAPI 5 synthesizers in JAWS 8 and 9. Standard JAWS features include talking installation, two multilingual speech synthesizers, basic training materials in Digital Accessible Information SYstem (DAISY) text-and-audio format, and full compatibility with MAGic screen magnification software. The Freedom Scientific web page dedicated to JAWS, <>, offers free learning materials, including a JAWS Quick Start Guide tutorial and "webinar" training. The cost for JAWS Professional, designed to operate with Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Windows Media Center is $1,095. JAWS Standard, which is compatible with Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Home Basic, or discount tiffany silver jewelry Windows XP Home costs $895. For more information, contact: Freedom Scientific Blind/Low Vision Group, 11800 31st Court North, St. Petersburg, FL 33716-1805; phone: 877-775-9474 or 727-803-8000; web site:
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