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Software helps develop Web sites for the blind.(Home Page Reader 3.04 for Developers)

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Home Page Reader v3.04 provides web developers and designers tools needed to test accessibility and usability of websites. This enables developers to hear and see what users who are blind or have low vision will experience when visiting sites. Software features minimized keyboard navigation and help tools that facilitate creation of accessible web pages. Online tutorial contains demonstrations that show how to test accessibility of web, PDF, and Flash content.

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