Hi George, I have downloaded and tried thunder. As I said earlier, the 
product is at present only in its nascent stage. It can at best be 
described marginally better than the windows xp narrator in the sense 
that it can read text documents and has a facility to use almost any 
software speech synthesizer on your machine. As far as Internet is 
concerned, it works only with webIE browser which is text based and is 
severely limited. it does not support internet explorer or mozilla at all.
Regards,
Aruni.
George Abraham wrote:
> has anyone downloaded Thunder and tried it out? Your comments please.
>
> George
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Suresh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "accessindia" <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 10:05 PM
> Subject: [AI] (ACCESSIBILITY: Hi-tech aid for blind on a roll)
>
>
> Peterborough Today (UK)
> Friday, July 21, 2006
>
> ACCESSIBILITY: Hi-tech aid for blind on a roll
>
> By Sarah Gunthardt
>
> A CITY company has successfully launched the world's first free-talking 
> computer software - Thunder - which is likely to be a storming success for 
> blind
> and partially sighted people worldwide.
>
> Thunder was launched by Screenreader.net, run by blind city couple Margaret 
> and Roger Wilson-Hinds, from their home in Orton Wistow, Peterborough.
>
> The pair, who have been running Choice Technology, which specialises in 
> products for blind and partially-sighted people since 1992, were runners-up 
> in Peterborough
> Enterprise Centre's first-ever competition to find the region's Best 
> Business Idea for 2006.
>
> They are delighted to have achieved their ambition to launch the software, 
> which will help bring computers and the internet alive for the blind and 
> partially-sighted.
>
> The Thunder screenreader turns a normal PC into a talking computer by 
> reading out loud what's on screen.
>
> It will enable them to listen to internet sites, shop on-line, hear their 
> e-mails and, with the software reading out to them as they type, they will 
> be
> able to create letters and other documents with ease.
>
> Screenreader.net is a not-for-profit community interest company, which 
> developed the software in partnership with Manchester-based Sensory Software 
> Ltd.
> The software was launched at the Sight Village Exhibition in Birmingham this 
> week.
>
> Mr Wilson-Hinds said: "At Screenreader.net, our mission is to deliver free 
> talking software worldwide so that blind people everywhere can benefit from 
> the
> computer, the web, and e-mails.
>
> "We see the talking computer as the modern Braille - providing a gateway to 
> learning, work opportunities and a measure of financial freedom and 
> independence."
> Thunder is set to create a real storm as talking computer software is 
> currently available, but at a price, with the cheapest system, Windows Eyes 
> costing
> about £380, and the most widely used system, JAWS, costing £800.
>
> Thunder is entirely free to individuals, with multi-user packages available 
> to organisations for an annual subscription, which also includes training.
>
> Thunder has already received the backing of a number of organisations, 
> including the National Blind Children's Society, the Royal Blind Society and 
> New
> Zealand Association for the Blind. Chief executive of the Royal Blind 
> Society Graham Booth said: "This is a simple, easy-to-use product that's 
> going to
> bring huge benefits to blind people and greatly enhance their quality of 
> life.
>
> "We wish Screenreader.net every success with this exciting and important 
> venture."
>
> All that is needed to use the Thunder screenreader is a computer running 
> Windows 2000, Windows XP or Vista, plus speakers or headphones. For more 
> information
> and to download Thunder for free, visit
> www.screenreader.net.
>
> Article by Business Editor Sarah Gunthardt, email:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Telephone 01733 588751.
>
> http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=847&ArticleID=1644004
>
> Thanks and regards.
>
> Suresh Kulkarni.
>
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