Vendors of Software for web access

While it is possible to surf the web with Windows screen access and a conventional (i.e. off-the-shelf) web browser, this can be difficult. There are several project designed to give blind persons better access to the world wide web. Make use of demo disks to determine whether you are better served by a conventional browser or by a specialized web browser.

You can obtain the excellent Dr. Bob's Guide to Offline Internet Access. It explains how to read web pages from an email only account. send a to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu containing this message in the email:
send usenet/news.answers/internet-services/access-via-email

Click here for Windows screen access software products

Click here for Tutorials, many of which help blind persons use the internet

Adobe Systems Inc.

345 Park Ave Mailstop W14
San Jose CA 95110
408-536-3945 v
408-537-4042 f
raman@adobe.com
Emacspeak, a speech interface to UNIX

Adobe Systems, Inc.

411 First Ave South
Seattle WA 98104
206-470-7226 or 206-470-7000 v
206-470-7145 f
cthomas@adobe.com
access to web PDF (Portable Document Files) 2 ways: through a proxy server or submit the URL to the web site

BLINUX (Blind Linux)

hzo@leb.net
Information, mailing lists and resources on support of Linux for blind users

Compusult Limited

40 Bannister Street
Mount Pearl NL A1N 3C9
Canada
709-745-7914 or 888-388-8180 v
709-745-7927 f
hear-it@compusult.nf.ca
WebCite, a voice add-on for browsers

Freedom Box

13876 SW 56 Street
Miami FL 33175
305-740-3755 x20 or 877-661-3785 v
305-412-1504 f
sales@freedombox.cc
a computer designed for limited web access for the blind

Freedom Scientific

11800 31st Court North
St. Petersburg FL 33716
800-444-4443 or 727-803-8000 tech: 727-803-8600 v
727-803-8001 f
info@freedomscientific.com
Connect Outloud

IBM Special Needs Systems

11400 Burnet Road
Austin TX 78758
800-426-4832; 800-426-4833 TTY v
snsinfo@us.ibm.com
Home Page Reader for Windows 2.5

JBliss Imaging Systems

650 Sarasota Ave
San Jose CA 95129
408-246-5783 v
408-246-5735 f
info@jbliss.com
VIPinfoNET, browser for the vision impaired (speech or large print)

Mozilla Foundation

1981 Landings Blvd, Building K
Mountain View CA 94043
Firefox browser has accessibility built in. You can download it now

ONCE, Unit for Technical Devices for the Blind, UID

c/o Ramirez do Arellano no 21
28043 Madrid
Spain
+34 01 415 0600 v
+34 01 415 0558 f
ONCE (Spanish blindness agency) distributes a talking web browser (web site in Spanish)

Screen Magnifier's Home Page

magnifiers@magnifiers.org
internet tools for those with low vision

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