If you want to go that way, there's a non-commercial browser which is
buildt with the same technology as pwwebspeak called "sigtuna." YOu could
download it from the website: http://www.jsrd.or.jp.
Hope it helps.
Regards,
Thian.
On Fri, 2 Oct 1998, J. Eric Pridmore wrote:
> With regard to Thian's message and web surfing, I (as a person with a
> visual impairment) have not found screen-readers (particularly not JFW)
> quite so efficient. What does work for me is a non-visual, speech-oriented
> browser called "PW Webspeak" by Productivity Works. It's not free like
> Netscape and Internet Explorer but for me it is much better -- easier to
> use, faster downloading, find where to click on links more easily, search
> web pages. This is not an ad, I just don't think its fair to say that
> screen-readers are "the best way of browsing the net for blind people."
>
> That's my two-cents,
> Eric
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