I haven't tried them before but they sound very interesting. I'll have
to give them a look.
Nick Lo wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone has tried/tested the following potentially
useful extensions and if so what their opinion was/is:
"Two recently released text-to-speech extensions can transform Firefox
into a talking Web browser suitable for users with visual impairments
-- and anyone else who can use a speech interface to the Web. Fire Vox
is designed to be a full-fledged "screen reader in a browser," usable
for daily browsing even for unsighted users. CLiCk, Speak provides
point-and-click screen reading, which can be helpful for
partially-sighted users or sighted users who have written language
difficulties (such as dyslexia)."
http://www.linux.com/feature/122197
Nick
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