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- Computers: Internet: Web Design and Development: Accessibility (161)
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- BBC My Web My Way
Explains common web accessibility options on Windows, Mac and Linux machines. - BrailleSurf 4.0
Basic web browser driving a Braille display. - BrookesTalk
Browser for the blind and visually impaired, being developed by Oxford Brookes University. Free evaluation version. - Communicate: Webwide
Symbol and blind web browser from Widgit - Emacspeak --The Complete Audio Desktop
Fully-fledged GNU/Linux speech-enabled browser with support for Aural CSS. - Enhancing Internet Access
Touchscreen system for people with disabilities and special needs. - Fire Vox - Talking Browser Extension for Firefox
An open source suite of extensions for Firefox that make Firefox into a talking brower for the visually impaired. - Firefox Accessibar
Firefox extension that allows you to change the appearance of web pages, including zoom and colour changes, and read back web pages. - Guide
An all-in-one software package featuring a self-voicing web browser from Software Express. - Introduction to the Screen Reader
A short video demonstrating how screen readers assist people who are blind navigate the web and interact with the electronic page. [QuickTime, RealPlayer, Windows Media] - MozBraille
Self-voicing and Braille output based on the Mozilla browser. - MultiWeb
Browser for users with multiple disabilities, including speech engine and text enlargement. Works with switch devices and touch screens. - PnC Net
Magnifying and self-voicing web browser. - Portset WebTalk Internet Browser
Portset WebTalk browser and ISP, used with KeySpeak screen reader. - pwWebSpeak
A self-voicing (speaking) web browser. - Simply Web 2000
Speech friendly, speech enabled, with features that allow easy navigation of complex pages by blind users. - SpeakOn
A free self-voicing suite with web browser, Internet radio player, DAISY book reader and access to talking newspapers. - System Access to Go
Online screenreader, free, available from any Internet-connected Windows machine. - User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
A recommendation from the W3C for how to designing user agents to lower barriers to Web accessibility for people with disabilities. - The Wanna-Be Web Browser
Apple Mac text-only browser. - WebAnywhere
Online service that lets you navigate web pages as with a screenreader, but works just by navigating to the WebAnywhere site. No installation or software required. - WebbIE
Web browser and other related utilities for blind and visually-impaired screen-reader users. - WebFormator
Works with Internet Explorer and provides an accessible text-only re-presentation of a web page for a user's screen reader. - Current Browsers and the User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
An article by Patrick H. Lauke for the Web Standards Project, examining how well today's browsers adhere to the guidelines from the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative. (May 20, 2007)
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